OSDP COMSET Tool
OTT-2100
OSDP COMSET Tool
Until now, configuring OSDP readers in the field was challenging, since no universal method existed. The pocket-sized OTT-2100 simplifies OSDP reader installations, since it works with most manufacturers’ OSDP readers, making it a vital part of every access control installer’s toolbox.
The standalone COMSET Tool handles the most common OSDP reader configuration settings. Configure readers in the field independently from the access controller, monitor the OSDP connection, and diagnose specific problems to simplify troubleshooting.
As an installation tool, use the OTT-2100’s COMSET Mode to quickly and easily configure the device address and communication baud rate of OSDP readers and other peripheral devices, even if the current configuration is not known. Use DIP switches for the desired settings. Connect the tool to an OSDP reader, and the OTT-2100 will automatically communicate with, and configure the reader.
As a diagnostic tool, use the OTT-2100’s Listening Mode to check the state of OSDP communication between the reader and controller. Listening Mode indicates:
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- Whether OSDP reader and controller are communicating
- Whether OSDP communication session is in unencrypted or Secure Channel mode
- Credential data and I/O replies sent from reader to controller
- Negative Acknowledge/NAK reply from reader to controller (indicates improper interaction)
- CRC/Checksum errors (can indicate physical problem in cable or devices)
UPC: 816684004636
Features
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- Standalone installation & diagnostic tool for OSDP readers; use independently from the controller
- Easily configures device address and communication baud rate using DIP switches, even if current settings are not known
- Diagnose state of OSDP communication session between reader and controller: Check for unencrypted mode or Secure Channel mode, credential data, I/O replies from reader, NAK replies from reader, and more
- Intuitive design automatically switches polarity of OSDP data lines when needed
- Lightweight, battery-powered, pocket-sized device for use in the field