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7.0
General Task Commands
7.1
Restart Command
Command Body is 78 46 49
Response Body is 06
7.2
Get Firmware Version
Command Body is 78 46 01 – Get Release Version
Response Body is 06 & some bytes ASCII codes
7.3
Enter into Bootloader
Command Body is 78 46 7A 49 52 46 57 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Response Body is
06 - Device has the function, Or
15 – Device does not have the function.
7.4
Activate Fix Device (via Password)
The K100 incorporates anti-tamper features that must be activated via passwords. PCI requirements
stipulate that two users, with two different passwords, should have to work in concert to
remove/replace/relocate an in-service keypad. This section, and the section following this one,
explains how to activate the K100's anti-tamper functionality, and how to remove/replace/relocate
the device (for maintenance) after anti-tamper functionality has been enabled.
To activate anti-tamper functionality once the unit is in place (securely mounted, with anti-tamper
buttons along the left and right edges of the housing depressed):
Step1. Power On device, after device beeps
Normal Tone
, please press
Cancel
,
Back
,
Enter
,
Help
,
Back
, and
Enter
key (6 keys). The interval between the two keys need be at most 5 seconds.
If Log of Fix and Removal is full, Device Beeps
Invalid Tone
and quit “Want Fix / Removal
Device State”.
If there is at least a Default Activation Password in device.
Device enters into “Want Fix / Removal Device State”.
Device beeps always, the User need modify passwords. Please do Step2
If there are two User Activation Passwords in device.
Device beeps
Normal Tone
and enters into “Want Fix / Removal Device State”.
The User can press password.
Step2. Modify Activation passwords
One Default Activation Key Password is 123456. Another Default Activation Key Password is
654321. All passwords need be numeric key.