Event #
Description
27
card/code mismatch
29
program mode started by user #N
30
log erased by user #N
32
unprogrammed card data
33
unprogrammed code data
50
log retrieved
51
access denied to user #N, user group
lockout
1.
Place the prox.pad plus unit in Program mode.
Press
:
99 # Master Code *
(default is 1234)
A slow blinking yellow LED indicates that the unit
is in Program mode. A steady yellow LED, in
contrast, means that errors were detected during
programming. Error states can be cleared by press-
ing the asterisk
*
key.
2.
Press:
73 # event # 0/1 # **
“0/1” in the command syntax is the ON/OFF in-
struction for the unit. Pressing 0 at a certain event
means that that event is not logged and is not
available to be printed. Pressing 1, in contrast,
restores logging and printing for a particular
event. “Event” is a two-digit number that repre-
sents a specific transaction as listed on the pre-
vious page. A steady yellow LED indicates an
error; if this occurs, start again.
3.
Press
*
to exit Program mode. The yellow LED
stops blinking.
4.5.2 Printing a
Transaction Log
If you have the optional PDA DCD software, you can
capture a Transaction Log on it via the prox.pad plus
IR port. Transaction Logs can be printed using two
different methods, (1) by programming a “dump” code
into memory and (2) by placing the prox.pad plus unit
into Program mode and manually entering the print
Transaction Log command. For details, see the sub-
sections 4.5.2.A and 4.5.2.B on the next page.
Chapter 4: Programming
4.5 Using the Printing Features
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