HandPunch 1000 Manual
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Programming the HandPunch
The HandPunch is programmed via a series of command menus. A summary of
the menus and commands is given in Table 3.
To control access to the command menus, each menu has a unique password.
This password is requested as a part of the process for accessing each menu. A
supervisor must enter the correct password for that menu to access that menu.
The default menu passwords are given in Table 3.
To increase the security of the HandPunch, Recognition Systems recommends
changing the passwords for the command menus to new numbers. These
password numbers can be up to 10 digits long. This is done with the Set
Passwords command described on.
Authority Level
A second method for controlling access to the command menus is through the
use of Authority Levels. Authority Levels control whether or not a user has
access to the command menus.
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Level 0 is for a user who does not need access to any of the command
menus.
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Level 5 is assigned to Supervisors who need access to all of the command
menus.
Table 3: Basic Command Mode Structure
Service Menu
Setup Menu
Management
Menu
Enrollment Menu
Security Menu
Password 1
Password 2
Password 3
Password 4
Password 5
Calibrate
Set Language
List Users
Add Employee
Special Enroll
Status Display
Set Date Format
Set User Data
Add Supervisor
Set Time and
Date
Remove User
Set Address
Set ID Length
Set Serial
Upgrade
Summary of Contents for HandPunch 1000
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