IDENTIFICATION
ID MAX.U500i
5 Terminals
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In addition, the files ACTION.LOG and SERVICE.LOG with further information for service and maintenance
for the devices will be generated and stored on the USB flash drive. The function of the CONFIG.INI is
described in the following chapter.
As vehicle access control reader the ID MAX.U500i stores the event table in the same subdirectory. This
table contains the last recorded access control events and is stored as file EVENT.LOG in CSV format. An
existing file will be overwritten.
After plugging in the USB flash drive the green and red status LEDs will light up permanently. After
successful completion of the USB actions the red LED will go out and the green LED will start flashing again.
The USB flash drive can be disconnected from the device after the red status LED goes out. In case of an
error, the red status LED will start flashing until the USB flash drive is removed.
NOTE:
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After plugging in the USB flash drive the status LEDs of the reader should be observed.
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The USB flash drive may only be disconnected from the reader if the USB actions have been
completed!
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The USB on-the-go adapter cable may only be used in conjunction with a USB flash drive. When
used for a PC connection the reader may be destroyed or work with strange behavior!
5.7.3 Storing the Reader Configuration on a USB Flash Drive
When connecting the USB flash drive during running operation, the reader will store the readable
configuration as an editable and readable CSV file (CONFIG.INI) on the USB flash drive. This file will be
stored in the root directory of the USB flash drive for easy copying of the configuration (See chapter 5.7.4
Copying the Configuration onto a Reader (Config-Cloning) on page 23.). In addition, the same file will be
stored in a subdirectory named after the according device ID (see label on the back side of the reader).
Thereby it is possible to save the configuration files of several readers e.g. from one system/installation to
the same USB flash drive.
All non-locked configuration pages (CFG pages) including the interface parameters of a device will be copied
onto the USB flash drive. Password protected configuration pages will not be copied.
As vehicle access control reader the ID MAX.U500i stores the access control data (list of access rights, time
zone list and holiday table) within the file ACCESS.INI in the root directory of the USB flash drive. An existing
file will be overwritten.
After plugging in the USB flash drive the green and red status LEDs will light up permanently. After
successful completion of the USB actions the red LED will go out and the green LED will start flashing again.
The USB flash drive can be disconnected after the red status LED goes out.
In case of an error the red status LED will start flashing until the USB flash drive is removed.
NOTE:
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If a configuration file CONFIG.IN already exists in the main directory of the USB memory stick,
the old file will be overwritten.
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Password-protected configuration pages (see CFG 0) are not written to the USB memory stick.
No error message appears.
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After connecting the USB memory stick to the reader, the reader LEDs should be observed.
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The USB memory sticks may only be disconnected from the reader after the USB actions have
been completed.