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1 Indicate the number of bits on the card [# of
bits on card field].
2 Enter the Bits to sum for even parity (indicat-
ing an even number of ones in a block of binary
code), and the Bits to sum for odd parity.
Parity helps in determining if the numbers
coming into the reader are correctly formatted.
For example: with a 26-bit Wiegand, the even
parity start bit is 1, and the number of bits is 13.
The start bit for odd parity is 14, and the number
of bits is 13.
3 Site code bits typically start at 2 and contain 8
bits.
4 In a standard 26-bit Wiegand-formatted card, the
Cardholder ID bits begin at 10 and contain 25
bits.
5 Issue code bits are not used with standard a
26-bit Wiegand-formatted cards, however some
card manufacturers, allow a two or three bit code
in addition to the site code.
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