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indala reader manualY o ur choice of access control reader s and credentials from Motorola’ s Indala Corporation, the proximity experts, says that you’ ll settle for nothing less than the highest quality prox imity products on the market today. It says yo ur readers have features to simpli fy installat ions, save tim e, and save money. It says your readers are easier an d less expensive to maintain becaus e they include crucial self-test and self-diagnostic technology. It says your readers can withstand ha rsh environments. And it says your reader s are UL, FCC and Europ ean CE appr oved. Perhaps most i mportantly, it says you’ re a partner of Motor ola’ s Indala Corp o- ration, a company whose first name, Motorol a, is virtually synonymous with quality. FCC Compliance: T his dev ice has been tested and found to comply with the lim its for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 o f the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interf erence when the device is operated in a commercial environment. Th is device may not cause ha rmful interference and m ust accept any interference received, including interfer ence that may cause undes ired operati on. This devi ce uses and gen erates radio fr equency ener gy and, if not in stalled and used in accor dance with this manual, may in terfere with radio commu nications. Use of other types of power suppl y can result in reduced read rang e. The use o f switchi ng power supplies i s not recommended. Doing so will affect the read er operation. Use a separate dedicated p ower supply to power Ind ala proximity readers. The rules and regulations of the Federal Communi cation Commissio n (FCC) and other regu latory agencies in various coun tries limit the RF po wer level and frequen cy. It is suggested that the u ser use only s hielded and groun ded cables to ensure co m- pliance with FCC Ru les. C 1 ??? 2YHU YLHZ ???,QWURGXFWLRQ?http://www.lastings.com.au/userfiles/bostitch-framing-nailer-manual.xml
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The ASR-603 and ASR-605 re aders are modular miniaturized an d rugged low power ra dio frequency readers de signed for applications such as ident ification sy stems, securit y systems, and dat a collect ion. The ASR-603 r eader mount s on a meta l door fr ame (mullion) or any fla t surface. T he ASR-605 re ader mounts on any USA standa rd electric al gang box or on any fl at surface. The re ader electro nics module is complet ely enclo sed in an epo xy potting ma terial, maki ng it both v andal proof an d weather r esistant. The ASR-603 a nd the ASR-60 5 use the same read er electro nics module. The read ers ’ bezels can be interch angeably s napped on t he common re ader elect ronics modu le, enabling the ins taller to configure the re ader as a wall sw itch o r a mullio n reader at the installa tion si te. Color: Black and s and beige. Materi al: UV resista nt, ABS (UL 94V0) p lastic. Certificat ion: UL-294 indoor and outdoor c ompliant, CE Mar k, and FCC Class A Digi tal Device ( Part 15) ID Numbers E9U503 and E9U505. Read range i s state d in an undis turbed elec trical e nvironment, with card presented parallel t o reader, and reade r insta lled in ac cordance with Inda la instruc tions.The reader d ecodes an d convert s this dat a to the pre-deter mined W iega nd, or Magne tic S tripe comp atible for mat and se nds this code to an exter nal contr oller thr ough data cables. W ith this inform ation, the controller determine s what act ion is to be t aken as a r esponse to the card p resentatio n. Ca r d F i el d F r om R eader E ner gi z es C ar d C ar d S ends D at a To R e a d e r R eader S ends D at a t o H o s t C o m p u te r Po w e r Po w e r Su p p l y C o n t r o lle r A S R - 6 0 3 o r A S R - 6 0 5. The followin g list descr ibes the con- tent of t he package (see Figu re 2. ): ASR-603 Package: T amper screw, reade r electronics module, and ASR-603 bezel. ASR-605 Package: T amper screw, reade r electronics module, and ASR-605 bezel. ???,GHQWLI \L QJ?http://ural-resyrs.ru/data/dcm100b-manual.xmlWKH?5HDGHU?)RUPDW The reader format i s typed on the I D label (see Figure 3. ) on the reade r electronics module. Figure 3. The Reader Label Ta m p e r Sc r e w ASR - 6 0 3 Be z e l R eader El e c t r o n i c s M odul e ASR - 6 0 5 Be z e l This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. And (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Rout e the cabl e throu gh the center hole to t he controll er. Using the two 6-32 scre ws attach the reade r to the fi rst two holes. The first choice is t o mount the read er direc tly to the wall. This is similar to th e mullion mounti ng describ ed above. The second choi ce is to moun t it on a gang box. When install ing the reade r on an elec trical gang box, make sure t he gang box moun ting holes f it the r eader moun ting holes. Using t wo 6-32 screws, a ttach the reader to the g ang box. On ce the reader modul e is screwed in place, snap o n the reader beze l then inst all the tampe r screw as shown in Figure 7. For mechani cal dimens ions of the ASR-603 or ASR-6 05, refer to Section 5.0 (Mechanica l Drawings). Figure 7. W all Mounting In noisy environmen ts, use shorter cable runs. M axi m u m C ab l e L en g t h. V aria tion in distanc e requires di ffere nt wire gauges. Bec ause of system data te rmination differe nces, contact yo ur system manuf acturer for its exact requiremen ts. An ear th ground can be estab - lished b y driving a cpper c lad ground rod into the earth.C 9 establi shed eart h ground an d the system gr ound is 50 Ohms or less. If dire ct connect ion to a g round rod is not possi ble, connect the reader to an eart h grounded cold wat er metal pipe (do no t connect to copper fi re sprink ler syst em because it may ha ve non-condu ctive coup lings), or st eel frames (buildin g beams) that connect to earth.http://schlammatlas.de/en/node/18774 Preven t ground loops by connecti ng both th e cable sh ield and t he negative l ine of th e power suppl y to one common eart h ground poi nt. Connecting diff erent point s to separat e earth ground s may result in a ground loop. Ground loops may cause poor re ad range and communication l ine interfe rence resul ting in no code or improper code being seen by the co ntroller.If it ap pears to be function ing proper ly, the reade r will fl ash the ambe r LED and beep tw ice. T o read the card ag ain, remove it from t he ante nna field and prese nt it again. During normal use, t he card can be presented to the antenna at any angle, although this will resu lt in a red uced re ad range. ??? 'DWD?2XWSXW Both ASR-603 and ASR-605 r eaders are capable o f outputt ing in eit her W ieg and or magne tic strip e formatte d data. This gives the user immedi ate feedback that the card was r ead and the dat a was sent to the co ntroller.When power is fi rst app lied to a reader, it will “ be ep and flash ” tw ice to le t the in staller know that it h as perf ormed an inte rnal chec k and a ppears to be f unctio n- ing pro perly. The r eader will respond wit h an alter- nate ly flashi ng LED in all thre e colors and an a udio sign al to l et you kn ow it is i n the li ne test mode. While i n this mode, t he reader will send o utput pul ses down th e data l ines at a 1 Hz rate, whi ch can be measure d at the con troller end with a volt meter. If the pulses are not pre sent, then there i s probabl y a break or short in th e line.If one beep is heard when the card is present ed, the reader is set to a single li ne LED control. If one beep is hear d when the card is presente d to the r eader, the automati c beep i s enabled. If one bee p is heard when th e card is present ed to the reader, the W atchDog TM output is ena bled. If two beep s are hear d, the W atchDog TM output is disabl ed.https://gruposolux.com/images/callcenterworx-system-manual.pdf The W atchDog TM output will outp ut an 8 bit “ 10101010 ” p attern a pproximate ly once per minute ove r the da ta lines. T his op tion card i s avail- able with either wiega nd or magnet ic stripe i nterfaces. ASR- 603 Mechanical Di mensions 0. 86 4. 50 1. 72 0. 85 0. 60 Ca b l e 2. 18 3. 34 0. 88 18. 00 Ca b l e 0. 25 O D Be e p e r ASR- 605 Mechanical Di mensions 3. 34 2. 99 1. 49 0. 85 4. 50 Ca b l e 2. 18 18. 00 1. 52 Ca b l e 0. 25 O D B eeper Products ar e covered by Unit ed State s patent 4818855, Cana dian patent 1253591, and other pat ents pendin g worldwide. Motoro la and the M otorola logo are r egistered trade mark s of Moto rola, Inc. The cus tomer is to pro vide a descr iption of th e specifi c problem. The cus tomer is to includ e seria l numbe rs, for mats, ca rd ID n umbers, and co rrect fa cility c odes w ith the items to be returne d. If exact dupl icates of returned car ds or tags are requeste d, the customer mus t provide Motor- ola Indal a with the exa ct format and ID number s needed.PDF Version: 1.2. Linearized: No. Create Date: 1999:07:01 09:53:01. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 4.0 for Windows. Title: Untitled Document. Creator: FrameMaker 5.5.6p145. Modify Date: 1999:07:01 09:53:22-07:00. Page Count: 26. Page Mode: UseOutlines. Advantage Series Proximity Plus TM. User Manual. K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulThis equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.https://www.siscard.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629fa4999f16f---Ctc-43855-manual.pdf Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate theSwitching powerDo not use the reader’s power supply for other equipment, particularly when operating switched inductiveDoing so will affectUse a separate dedicated power supply for Indala proximity readers. Because this technology is based on radio frequency and because nearby environmental sources ofMetal affects radio signals. Do not cover the face of the reader with metal of any kind. Reduce or eliminate unwanted signals from external sources.K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006. Do not place the reader wiring bundled in conduit with AC power cables, lock power or signalAC power, computer data wiring, telephone wiring or wiring to electric locking devices, etc. Do not install the reader in areas where sources of broad spectrum EMI noise may be present. Examples of EMI broad spectrum noise producers are motors, pumps, generators, AC-DCK02021-000 Rev A. April 2006K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006The reader outputs data in Wiegand or ABA Track II (Mag Stripe) format. An optional RS-232 interfaceQuickFlash for immediate user feedback. SelfTest for installer assistance during installation. WatchDog for increased supervisory control. Independently controlled audio tone and tri-color status LEDs. Field programmability via ProxSmith software toolkit (available separately) and option cards. Mounting on most flat surfaces. Attractive, contemporary styling.April 2006Input Voltage:Recommended Power Supply:Regulated linear power supplyFlexCardTM Card. Operating Temperature Range. Color. Material. Weight (Typical). Dimensions. Output Formats. Up to 28.0” (71.7 cm). BlackWiegand, ABA track2 Magnetic Stripe. (Contact Factory forCertification. UL-294 indoor and outdoor compliant, CE Mark, and FCC. Class B Digital Device (Part 15) ID Numbers E9U620.www.crea-solution.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/canoscan-d646u-manual-pdf Note 1 Read Range is stated in an undisturbed electrical environment, with card presentedNote 2. At temperatures below -20?C the beeper output may not be audible, except at shortIf the reader mustCT-620 was necessary in earlier versions of the ASR-620 to meet European emmissions. K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006Unpack the equipment and become familiar with the components (see Figure 2, ). K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006The reader format is printed on the ID label (see figure 3) located on the rear of the base assembly, andFigure 3. The Reader Label. K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006Proper operation of the reader requires mounting it on a vertical surface with the LEDs located in the topRemove the cover from the base and feed the cable through the cable clearance hole. Attach the reader to. Insure the O-rings are installed between the mounting screw heads and the baseRoute the reader cable to the controller. For mechanicalK02021-000 Rev A. April 2006Cable Type. Recommended Cable LengthK02021-000 Rev A. April 2006Refer to Table 2 to determine the recommended wiring type at various maximum reader to hostBecause of system data terminationInstallation should be in. Reader. Cable Length. Cable Type. Host Controller Panel. Maximum Cable LengthNote: To insure an active low level that is less than 0.6 V, the total ground resistanceTable 2. Reader to Host Interface Wire Types and Lengths. K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006Connect the reader directly to an earth ground as shown in fugure 4. An earth ground can be establishedMake certain the DC resistance between yourIf direct connection to a ground rod is notPrevent ground loops by connecting the controller ground and the negative line of the power supply toConnecting different points to separate earth grounds may result in aIn a multiple reader installation, connect all readers to a single earth ground reference point (commonFigure 4. Grounding the Reader.https://ballestermultiservicios.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629fa33580607---ctc-950-kondens-manual.pdf Note: A multiple reader installation requires a higher maximum current rated power supply. See specifications” on page 2. K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006Figure 5 shows interfaces for Magstripe and Wiegand Host controllers. Choose the appropriate interface for your installation. Figure 5. Magstripe and Wiegand Reader to Host Interface Wiring. Please observe the following. The system must have a single earth ground point. For open collector (non-terminated output), consult your system manufacturer for correct cableThe internal circuit configurations for the reader inputs and outputs are as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6. Internal Circuit Configurations. K02021-000 Rev A. April 2006Tuning the reader is not necessary in most installations. The reader should be mounted and tested for readBefore attempting to tuneTuning the reader should not be attempted without the required tools and equipment. Improper orApril 2006When power is first applied to the reader, it performs internal power up diagnostics. If it is functioningAfter the power up diagnostics are completed andThe readers have an internal diagnostic routine to assure reader operation at start-up, as well as a means toWhen power is first applied to a reader, it will beep and flash twice toIf the readerApril 2006Figure 7. Presenting the Card. To obtain maximum read range, present the card to the reader as shown in Keeping the card parallel to. This is the point at which the card is read and the data is transmitted to the controller. To read the cardDuring normal use, the card can be presentedQuickFlash.https://humantouchtranslations.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1\/1629fa33d83232---Ctc-a200s-autosampler-manual.pdf When a valid card is presented the LED will flash and the audio tone (beeper) will beThis gives theAfter the quickFlash period, the controller takes over control of the LED and beeperFor further information please call technical support at (800) 646-3252 or (408)3614700To verify that the data lines are good, put the reader into line test mode by holding a SelfTest card (IndalaThe reader will respond with an alternately flashing LEDThe reader will remain inIf the pulses are not present, then there isIf the pulses are present and the system is still not working, theApril 2006Reader Interface Wiring. There is no LED OFF state in this configuration.LED is red when the brown wire is highPull brown wire low to change LED color to green. Toggle brown line high-low at a rate of 100 Hz to 1 kHz, 50 duty cycle, to produce amber. LED color. Pull blue beeper wire low to activate audio beep tone.Wiring. The LED is OFF when both brown and orange wires are high (above 2.2 VDC or not connected). Pull brown wire low to activate red LED. Pull orange wire low to activate green LED. Pull orange and brown wires low simultaneously to activate amber LED. Pull blue wire low to activate audio “beeper” tone.This option card toggles the state of the LED control lines (Indala part number 07260-001). If one beep isIf two beeps are heard, theThis option card toggles the state of the QuickFlash beep option (Indala part number 07259- 001). If oneIf two beeps areThis option card toggles the state of the QuickFlash LED option (Indala part number 07258- 001). If oneIf two beepsApril 2006This option card enables or disables the line test mode upon presentation (Indala part number 07257-001). Present the card once to put the reader into the line test mode. Present a second time to revert to normalThis option card toggles the state of the automatic WatchDog option (Indala part number 07508-001).www.feedmachinemill.com/d/files/canoscan-d1230u-manual.pdf IfIf two beepsThe WatchDog will output an 8-bit “10101010” patternIf the reader does not function properly when installed according to instructions, please call (800) 6463252 for technical assistance. International customers call (408) 361-4700:April 2006April 2006Indala Corporation reserves all rights including patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, and all otherNo reproduction, adaptation, or translation is allowed without priorIndala Corporation reserves the right to change any product. Products are covered by United States patent 4818855, Canadian patent 1253591, and other patentsGoods returned for repair, warranty or non-warranty, must be assigned an RMA (Return Material. Authorization) number. The customer is to provide a description of the specific problem. The customer isIndala with the exact format and ID numbers needed.U.S.A. Office. EMEA Office:San Jose, CA 95119-1205. Tel (408) 361-4700, Main. Tel (800) 646-3252, Technical Support. Fax (408) 361-4701Excelsior Business Park. Cardiff CF14 3AYApril 2006PDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: Yes. Create Date: 2006:05:31 17:49:49-04:00. Modify Date: 2006:05:31 17:49:49-04:00. Page Count: 20. Creation Date: 2006:05:31 21:49:49Z. Mod Date: 2006:05:31 21:49:49Z. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 5.0.5 (Windows). Author: Administrator. Metadata Date: 2006:05:31 21:49:49Z. Creator: Administrator. Title: Microsoft Word - 663535.DOC. These limits ar e designed to pr ovide reaso nable protection a gainst harmful interference in a residential in stallation. This equipm ent ge nerates, us es and can radiate radio frequency en ergy and, if not installed an d used in accor dance with the instructions, may cause harmful int erference to radi o communication s. However, there is no gu arantee that inte rference will not occur i n a particular inst allation. Changes or modific ations not express ly approved by the manufact urer could void th e user's authority to operat e the equipment. Switching power supplies are not recommended because the use of these supplies may reduce the read range. Do not use the reader’s power supply for other equipm ent, particularly when o perating switched inductive loads such as motor control relays and solenoids (i.e., magnetic locks, latch or strike). Doing so will affect the reader operation. Use a separate dedicated power supply for Indala proxim ity readers. Examples of EMI broad spectrum noise producers are motors, pumps, generators, AC-DC converters, uninterruptable power supplies, AC switching relays, light dimmers, comput er monitors and CRTs. The reader electronics are enclosed with a gasket sealed cover to provide weather resi stance. The reader outputs data in Wiegand or ABA Track II (Mag Stripe) format. Note 1 Read Range is stated in an undistur bed electrical environment, with card presented parallel to reader, and reader installed in accordance with Indala instructions.Insure the O-rings are inst alled between the mounting screw heads and the base housing (do not over tighten the screws). Route the r eader cable to the cont roller. If the reader must be mounted on, or near, a ferrous surface a minimum 3 inch (7.6cm) non-ferrous spacer must be used. Variation in distance requires different wire gauges. Bec ause of system data termination differences, contact your system manufacturer fo r exact requirements. Cable Type Maximum Cable Length 22 AWG (0.80mm), six or eight conduct or, with an overall foil shield, Alpha 5196, 5198 or equivalent. 500’(152 m) Note: To insure an active low level that is l ess than 0.6 V, the total ground resistance from the reader to the controller must be less than 0.5 ohms. Use larger guage wire if necessary. Table 2. Reader to Host Interface Wire Types and Lengths Reader Host Controller Panel Cable Length Make certain the DC resistance between your established earth ground and the system ground is very low. If direct connection t o a ground rod is not possible, connect the reader to an ear th-ground (do not connect to fire sp rinkler system), or to steel frames (building beams) that connect to earth. Prevent ground loops by connecting the controller ground and the negative line of the power supply to one common earth ground point. Conn ecting different points to separate earth grounds may result in a ground loop. Ground loops may cause poor read range and communication line interference resulting in no code or improper data transm ission to the controller. In a multiple reader installation, connect all read ers to a single earth ground reference point (common ground). Figure 4. Grounding the Reader Note: A multiple reader installation requires a higher maximu m current rated power supply. See specifications” on page 2. The internal circuit configurations for the r eader inputs and outputs are as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6. Internal Circuit Configurations The reader should be mounted and tested for read range and host output function prior to at tempting an ad justment of the reader. Before attempting to tune the reader, call Indala Technical Support at (800) 646-3252 or (408)361-4700 for instructions. The installer should be familiar with the adjustment pr ocedure and be able to correctly complete the adjustment in a controlled environm ent prior to a ttempting to make adjustments at the installation location. Tuning the reader should not be attempted withou t the required tools and equipment. Improper or incomplete tuning of the reader will significan tly degrade reader performance and may invalidate the Warranty. If it is functioning properly, the reader will flash the LED and beep twice. After the power up diagnostics are completed and the reader is in a READY status mode you may present a standard or option card to the reader. 3.1 Startup Diagnostic The readers have an internal diagnostic routine to assu re reader operation at start-up, as well as a means to test the integrity of the data lines. When power is first applied to a reader, it will beep and flash twice to let the installer know that it has performed an internal check and is functioning properly. If the reader start-up routine determines one of the critical memory devices inside the reader has failed, the reader will alternately flash the LED red and green. This is the point at which the card is read and the da ta is transmitted to the co ntroller. To read the card again, remove it from the reader field and present it again. During normal use, the card can be presented to the reader at any angle, although th is will result in a reduced read range. QuickFlash When a valid card is presented the LED will flash and the audio tone (beeper) will be activated for 70 to 100 milliseconds, regardless of the card’s access status. This gives the user immediate feedback that the card was read and that data was sent to the controller. For further information pl ease call technical support at (800) 646- 3252 or (408)361- 4700 3.4 Verifying Data at Host To verify that the data lines are good, put the reader into line test mode by holding a SelfTest card (Indala part number 07257-001) in front of the reader. The r eader will respond with an alternately flashing LED in all three colors and an audio signal to let you know it is in the line test mode. The reader will remain in the line test mode until power is removed and reapplied or the SelfTest, or any other appli cable, card is presented again. While in this mode, the reader will send output pulses down the data lines at a 1 Hz rate, which can be measured at the controller end with a vo lt meter. If the pulses are not present, then there is probably a break or short in the line. If one beep is heard when the card is presented, the reader is set to a single line LED control. If one beep is heard when the card is presented to the read er, the automatic beep is enabled. If one beep is heard when the card is presented to the reader, the automatic Qu ickFlash is enabled. If two beeps are heard, the automatic QuickFlash LED is disabled. Present the card once to put the read er into the line test mode. If one beep is heard when the card is presented to th e reader, the WatchDog output is enabled. If two beeps are heard, the WatchDog output is disabled. The WatchDog will output an 8-bit “10101010” pattern (hexadecimal “AA”) approximately once every minute over the data lines. 4.0 Troubleshooting If the reader does not function properly when insta lled according to instructions, please call (800) 646- 3252 for technical assistance. Interna tional customers call (408) 361-4700: No reproduction, adaptation, or translation is allowed without prior written permission from Indala Corporation. Products are covered by United St ates patent 4818855, Canadian pa tent 1253591, and other patents pending worldwide. 5.3 RMA (Return Material Authorization) Goods returned for repair, warranty or non-warrant y, must be assigned an RMA (Return Material Authorization) number. The customer is to provide a description of the specific problem. The customer is to include serial numbers, formats, card ID numbers, and correct facility codes with the items to be returned. If exact duplicates of returned cards or tags are requested, the customer must provide Motorola Indala with the exact format and ID numbers needed. Learn more about dormakaba Americas.They provide a secure environment with an added level of access control system security through a verification process at the reader. Utilizing the Keyscan 36 bit format structure the Indala reader and credential combination is reliable and trusted by clients. The 36 bit Indala series is made exclusively for use with our Keyscan access control systems. All readers and credentials are pre-configured for Keyscan 36 Bit wiegand output, offering off the shelf ordering. No need to remember your last card numbering sequence. Have a quick question. Search our Knowledge Base From product to technical questions, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions for you to browse and find answers in real time all within our growing database. Visit Knowledge Center Have a specific issue. Contact our support team Not able to find an answer to your question, our team is here to help. Have the part number of the product you’re experiencing an issue with and a description of the problem or question. You’ll receive a confirmation email, and the next available support agent will respond to your request within 24 hours. Submit Support Ticket. Commonly Asked Questions. Where can I find documentation and tools for rf IDEAS products. Visit our downloads page for access to firmware, drivers, configuration software, user manuals and more. Is there an app to store and manage the mobile credentials. Where do I download it. Each of the solutions is a “mobile wallet” app. However, the credentials will not be enabled until they are provisioned through the portal by the end-user admin. Once provisioned, the user will receive an e-mail with a link to activate the credentials. What is the maximum read range with the BLE technology. More Commonly Asked Questions. Support Tools Product Manuals Read more about Product Manuals Software Conversion Tool Read more about Software Conversion Tool Software Downloads Read more about Software Downloads Supported Card Types Read more about Supported Card Types Rockwell Support Tools Read more about Rockwell Support Tools.