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Appendix A: Quick Reference Guide
Sub-
Sub-
Sub-
Sub-
Sub-Command 6
Command 6
Command 6
Command 6
Command 6
Function:
Allow information in a split time zone card record to be modified
without overwriting the whole command.
Syntax:
_C
=pn_
T
_card#_tz_tz_dev <CR>*
_
C
=pn_
C
_card#_DeviceList<CR>
User
Options:
T:
Reset time zones
C: Delete devices from the card without removing it from the panel
Example:
_
C
=1_
T
_750_3_5_1
Card 750 already exists in panel but is valid during Time Zones 1 & 6.
Now it changes Card 750 to be valid during Time Zone 3 and 5 at device
1.
Example:
_
C
=1_
C
_22939_3_4
Card 22939 had access to devices 1 through 4 at panel 1. Card 22939
now only has access at devices 1 and 2 at Panel 1.
*If Ø is entered for the 1st or 2nd Time Zone (or both) it will
not
overwrite the
existing Time Zone. If a device is listed it will be
added
to the existing device list.
Sub-
Sub-
Sub-
Sub-
Sub-Command 7
Command 7
Command 7
Command 7
Command 7
Function:
Immediately set the status of all cards to “Out.” Used with panels pro-
grammed for Anti-passback.
Syntax:
_C
=pn_
F
<CR>
Example:
_
C
=1_F<CR>
All cards in Panel 1 are set to “Out” status.
D Command
D Command
D Command
D Command
D Command
Function:
Set control panel date.
Syntax:
_D
=pn_mm/dd_day <CR>
Example:
_D=Ø_2/6_3
The date is set for Wednesday, February 6 in all panels.
Leap Year
Syntax:
_D=
pn
_2/29_
Day of week 1-7
Syntax:
_
D
=pn_mm/dd_dow_[yyyy]<CR>
Note:
The date command has the option of adding a four digit year after the
day of the week. If no year is specified, the panel will assume it is not a
leap year, and February 29th will be skipped.