Magic Pass 4300 User Manual -

The Magic Pass 4300 works as a generic keyboard wedge reader in Serial Emulation Mode:

To change mode:


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I recently purchased the Magic Pass 4300 for home access control. Before even unboxing the hardware, I sat down with the user manual. Here’s my honest take on the documentation that comes with this device.

| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | USB connector | Type-A, USB 2.0 (backward compatible) | | LED indicator | Green = idle / ready; Red = reading/writing error; Blinking green = card detected | | Buzzer | One short beep = card detected; two short beeps = write success; long beep = error | | Card placement area | Central Magic Pass logo – place card flat here |


The Magic Pass 4300 is a high-frequency (13.56 MHz) contactless smart card reader and writer, designed for access control, time attendance, NFC data exchange, and card personalization. It supports MIFARE Classic 1K/4K, MIFARE Ultralight, NTAG21x, and ISO 14443A/B compatible tags. The Magic Pass 4300 works as a generic

Key features:


Based on real user queries (and the official Magic Pass 4300 user manual FAQ section), here are fixes for common issues:

Configuration

To enroll a new user, follow these steps:

Before you plug anything in, take stock of what you have. The Magic Pass 4300 is typically designed for durability and high-traffic use.

Standard Package Contents:

The Interface: Take a look at the unit. You will usually find: