Event Log received "invalid forward card read" 3-6 times a second
cause, the reader lost power
In 24 hours the event log fulled up, the 2gig limit was almost hit.
Prowatch - invalid forward card read
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Re: Prowatch - invalid forward card read
I'm currently working with a large Prowatch account and we've been getting more and more of these alarms. In talking to Honeywell's tech support and engineering team, they recommend checking the card reader for voltage (apparently the card reader not having the correct voltage will cause this) or checking to see if there is some interferenance on the line. Has anyone else expereinced this and if so, what did you find for a fix?
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Re: Prowatch - invalid forward card read
I experienced the same issue with with "invalid forward card reads" when I connected a DR4208S cardreader to a PW50002R board. The voltage at the reader is OK, 13,72V. Die cable itself is OK as well. If I connect the reader directly to the board it works perfectly well. The reader is installed only about 30feet (10metres) away from the readerboard.
The cable however is a cat 7 which was already in place when I got there. Is it possible that this cable typ is causing the problems with the wiegand data signal?
The cable however is a cat 7 which was already in place when I got there. Is it possible that this cable typ is causing the problems with the wiegand data signal?
Re: Prowatch - invalid forward card read
get 50/100ft of cable5 and test the reader again, it will more then likely work.
the cable to the reader maybe bad?
the cable to the reader maybe bad?
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Re: Prowatch - invalid forward card read
The cat 7 was OK, although it's not recommended for use with readers. It turned out to be a problem with the new smaller type of PSU that came with it. After connecting the ground of the RS485 daisy chain cable to the earth lug of the box the reader worked perfectly. I never had to this before but it worked in this case.
Re: Prowatch - invalid forward card read
Had a similar issue. We were using the PRO2200 Series panels. The install was around Aug 2012, Honeywell stated that the panel's power supplies had a bad ground connection. (Not exactly sure) We called up our provider (ADT) they came out and now we no longer get those invalid card reads every few seconds.
Re: Prowatch - invalid forward card read
Just an update to this thread....There have been so many issues with this that I noticed that the new PRO2200 we just purchased came with a Technical Update and a Noise Suppression Capacitor Harness that they tell you to hook up because of these errors.
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