Biostar VP5200SS16 Administrator Guide - Page 206
Event, Count, Colors, Buzzer, Volume, Fade Out, Change Format, Wiegand Mode
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5. Customize Settings Event: Specify the affected event by selecting it from the drop-down list. LED: Set the LED behavior for a specified event. - Count: Enter a number of LED cycles for the specified event. Enter "0" to enable an infinite loop or "-1" to disable the LED. - Colors: Specify up to three display colors from the drop-down list. The LED will cycle through these colors in order, from top to bottom. Next to each color, enter the duration (in milliseconds) that the LED should display the selected color and the duration (in milliseconds) that the LED should remain off before advancing to the next color in the cycle. Buzzer: Set the buzzer behavior for a specified event. - Count: Enter a number of buzzer cycles for the specified event. Enter "0" to enable an infinite loop or "-1" to disable the buzzer. - Volume: Set up to three tone volumes from the drop-down list (Low, Middle, or High). The buzzer will cycle through these volumes in order, from top to bottom. Next to each volume, enter the duration (in milliseconds) that the buzzer should maintain the selected volume and the duration (in milliseconds) that the buzzer should remain off before advancing to the next volume in the cycle. - Fade Out: Set the tone volume to fade out before advancing to the next volume in the cycle by clicking this checkbox. 5.1.5.8 Wiegand tab The Wiegand tab allows you to configure the Wiegand format for an Xpass device. Click Change Format to launch the Wiegand Configuration wizard. To activate the Wiegand feature for an Xpass device, click the checkbox at the top right of the tab. For more information on configuring the Wiegand format, see section 3.2.13. Wiegand Mode: Set the mode of Wiegand input to use when reading card ID data (Legacy or Extended). The Legacy mode will treat connected RF devices as part of their host devices (this is the typical function of previous 206 Copyright ©2014, Suprema Inc. On the web: www.supremainc.com