MIFARE DESFire (new/empty card)

- : MIFARE Classic or DESFire
- Card templates) : Card template (see
- The card template decides on:
- : must be available in free memory space on the card.
- AXM Classic automatically assigns lock IDs with LID 0-127 reserved for internal functions. : shows the number of possible locking device IDs for this card.
- See Cards and locking device IDs for background information.
- : shows the number of entries that can be written on this card’s physical access list. For AV templates only (Audit trail & Virtual network).
- : indicates whether a virtual network is possible. AV templates only.
The following are also determined for MIFARE DESFire:
- App ID: App ID where your locking system data is stored.
- CryptoMode: encryption process for your locking system data (encryption of your app ID’s content – recommended: AES)
- PiccCryptoMode: General encryption method (encryption of the entire card – recommended: AES)
- PiccMasterKey: key that protects the card from full formatting.
- Card type: MIFARE DESFire
- Read the card or consult the data sheet.
- Full report is displayed.
- Locate the available storage space (Section # Memory information).
- Only app ID 0 is used for new/empty cards:
- From the drop-down menu , select .
- Consider whether you need a physical access list or a virtual network for your cards.
- If you do: You need an AV template (="Audit trail and “Virtual network”).
- Determine the largest card configuration that fits into the available memory (see Card templates – example for AV: MD4000L_AV with 1600 bytes).
- Select the configuration you just specified from the drop-down menu (example: MD4000L_AV).
- shows the memory requirement on the card.
- AXM Classic automatically assigns lock IDs with LID 0-127 being reserved for internal functions). See Cards and locking device IDs for background information. shows the number of possible locking device IDs for this card (
- shows the number of possible entries in the physical access list (for AV templates only).
- The number of entries for locking devices in the matrix is limited to the number of possible locking device IDs. Locking devices can also consume more than one entry, e.g. freely rotating Digital Cylinder AX.
- The physical access list is overwritten on a rolling basis, so it is not limited.
- A virtual network is possible.
- Click the button next to the app ID for the parameters.
- The window will open.
- Enter an app ID in the field (decimal system) or leave the value at the default value 1.
- Click on the button.
- window closes.
- Click the button next to CryptoMode for the parameters.
- The window will open.
- Select the AES entry from the drop-down menu.
- Click on the button.
- window closes.
- Click the button next to PiccCryptoMode for the parameters.
- The window will open.
- Select the AES entry from the drop-down menu.
- Click on the button.
- window closes.
- Only edit the PiccMasterKey if the manufacturer has not set the PiccMasterKey to a default value.
- Your AXM Classic will determine the right PiccMasterKey itself. If you specify a PiccMasterKey, AXM Classic will only use this one and will not determine one.
- Click on the button.
- Window Locking system closes.
- Card configuration saved.
NOTE
PiccMasterKey identical throughout the locking system
The same PiccMasterKey must be used for all cards within a locking system.