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where X:
Is the time in tenths of a second the terminal will wait for a
response from the host when a transaction is generated on the clock and
sent to the host. If X = 0, then the on line transmission is disabled.
Anytime OT is different than ‘0’ the terminal will be in online
transmission mode even if the terminal is restarted.
6.2.40. PE
Badge Profile Assignments
Format:
PE=<A>ppppppp
where
<A>:
Indicates that the next profile will be applied to all
badges
ppppppp:
Profile number to apply to all badges all days
(SMTWTFS)
This instruction should be the first PE instruction to be sent to the terminal. At
least 20 bytes should be reserved for the profile table. To process this
instruction, the terminal reads the first badge assignment on the profile table,
and if this corresponds to the letter ‘A’, it will be processed according to the
profile assigned for that day. If it is not the letter ‘A’, the normal process
applies. Please see next PE option.
6.2.41. PE
Also:
Format:
PE=FGGG...NNNNNNN
where
F:
Flag, 1-First entry, 0-Subsequent
GGG..:
Badge
Number
NNN..:
Number of profile assigned for each day of the week
(Sunday – Saturday). The numbers assigned must be
in the profile definition (PF)
6.2.42. PF
Profile Definition
Format:
PF=#TIHHMMHHMM
where
#:
Number of profile. ASCII character beginning with
‘1’(HEX 31) and increasing to the necessary number.
(1-9) first 9 profiles. Check ASCII table for other
characters
T:
Profile’s schedule number (1-8)
I:
Index to the message in this schedule. Valid
characters (1-9,:,;,<,=,>,?)
HHMM:
Schedule’s start hour and minute
HHMM:
Schedule’s end hour and minute
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