![]() Int serialNumber=(reader1 > 7) & 0x3fff īut this is specific to the particular programming mine has. This is the first successful test I had: volatile unsigned long reader1 = 0 The reader programming is usually indicated by a number appended to the model number. So, only althogh 125kHz, only Indala cards will work, and they’ll need to have been programmed to suit the programming of your reader. So does any of you has an advice for me, on how to be able to use this reader? How can I make it respond to me? Maybe the 125Khz card is wrong, any idea how I can spoof it (I saw a code on the internet, but as I'm not that familiar with RFID, didn't know how to use it.)? Any idea of where to find that darn datasheet? ![]() So yeah, I tried to look for a manual or a datasheet on the internet (the one on the HID page is rubbish) but found nothing. The DATA1 and DATA0 line are totally still. The led lights on, the device makes a noise so I guess it started up but when I try and test it with a 125Khz card, nothing happens. I simply tried to hook up the device on my protoboard (the wiring is pretty simple, +5v - gnd, DATA0, DATA1 and leds wire). ![]() My problem is that I can't make the device work! Actually, the wiegand part is not really what bothers me. I've seen various topics about how to use wiegand with Arduino, and almost all of them pointing to the amazing Crazy people project. Device info is here HID® Indala® Proximity Legacy ASR-503 | HID Global. I just got from a friend a HID device, a Indala ASR 503, and I'd like to use it with my Arduino.
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