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SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers
7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 1 of 9
Access control using the COM1000
and Wiegand Protocol
Card Readers
Introduction
The use of modern access control systems in government and private buildings has become commonplace. These
systems enable you to control access to one or more doors or locations via a networked system of swipe or
magnetic card readers. Doors can be controlled from a local or remote location through the use of sophisticated
communications networks and database servers.
Most of us having some level of experience using these key-card’ systems, either as an employee or as an
escorted visitor. However, even though the technology has become proven and reliable, it has yet to be exploited
beyond the bounds of building security.
In an effort to meet the challenge of physical access control for remote utility sites and vehicles, many customers
look to exploit the same access control technology used at their company facilities. However, balancing access
control with cost and convenience is a challenge. In an effort to meet these challenges, Simple Com Tools has
worked to make the use of access control systems for these remote and mobile applications a reality.
Technology Overview
Card readers are typically used on exterior doors and allow entry to a facility or area swiping a magnetic pass or
small key fob over a magnetic card reader, and an electric strike or magnetic lock opens. The verification of the
card ID takes place either locally at the door (using an intelligent panel) or remotely via a database belonging to a
PC based access control system. In the case of the COM1000, it is possible to perform both of these functions, as
well as additional applications.
Local Access
Using a locally hosted access list inside the COM1000 (of up to 100 unique card IDs), the COM1000
can read the card reader data, compare it to the local list, and then activate an external door lock or relay.
Remote Access
The COM1000 can transport the card data to a report server via any LAN or WAN IP network
using either UDP or TCP.
Remote Control/Override
The COM1000 allows for remote triggering of the relay via browser interface and/or command line interface.
Exception Reporting
The COM1000 can send customized notifications based upon an unsuccessful match.
Data Logging
The COM1000 can date and time stamp each card read regardless of authentication, and save the reads
to a retrievable event log.
Data Reporting
The COM1000 can send the card reader event log to any user or remote server via either SMTP or FTP.
Easy Local or Remote Programming/Updates
Card access lists can be created by simply swiping the card pass or key fob, and accepting the entry.
Access lists can be stored as part of a COM1000 configuration template, and used to program other units.
Changes to the access list can be done remotely over any IP connection using COM1000 Configuration Utility
or command line interface.
Card Reader Protocol Support
The COM1000 currently supports readers using the WIEGAND 26 protocol. The WIEGAND 26 message is a 26-bit
message, including a 10-bit Facility ID and a 16-bit Card ID. We currently do not support the facility ID portion of
the message, only the 16-bit Card ID. That means that each COM1000 Card ID entry is entered as a 16-bit number,
and therefore ranges from 0 through 65535.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Card Readers

SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 1 of 9 Access control usin

Seite 2 - Base Part Number

SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 2 of 9 Supported Readers

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SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 3 of 9 Getting started The

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SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 4 of 9 Wiring Diagram

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SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 5 of 9 Step 4: Set the AP

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SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 6 of 9 Step 5: Set the WI

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SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 7 of 9 Configuring the Ca

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SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 8 of 9 Reviewing and Edit

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SimpleComTools, LLC App Note: COM1000 – Wiegand Card Readers 7/27/2006 Simple Com Tools, LLC Page 9 of 9 Testing and Opera

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