PRT62 v1.1 fv74 EN Rev.E.DOC
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5.4.1
User Programming Commands
Note 1: Any attempt to program an already registered card will be indicated as a programming error.
Note 2: The single digits (0,1..9) and special characters (* and #) used in this section in square brackets
denote programming steps to be emulated by multiple reading of your valid Programming Card. For details on
how to emulate programming digits and special characters like [*] and [#] on the PRT62 see beginning of
section 5.
[2][Card#1][Card#2]...[Card#N] – Add multiple NORMAL type users with cards
The terminal indicates each successful reading of the presented card with a acoustic prompt signal for the next
one to follow. This function will be ended automatically if no card is presented within approx. 20 sec. from the
last completed card presentation or you can end it earlier by entering a [#] mark (twelve readings of MASTER
card). Note, that the new card users added with this function are stored in unoccupied (free) location of the
memory and their IDs are unknown.
[3][ID][Card] – Add one NORMAL type user with a specified ID and a card
A new user is registered in the terminal’s memory at the location corresponding to his specified ID number, he
is assigned the proximity card presented in the last step of the command.
[5][Card#1][Card#2]...[Card#N] – Add multiple TOGGLE type users with cards
The terminal indicates each successful reading of the presented card with a acoustic prompt for the next one to
follow. This function will be ended automatically if no card is presented within 20 sec. from the last completed
card presentation or you can end it manually by entering [#] mark. Note, that the new card users added with
this function are stored in unoccupied (free) locations of the memory and their IDs are unknown.
[*][5][Card#1][Card#2]...[Card#N] – Add multiple TOGGLE LTD type users with cards
The terminal indicates each successful reading of the presented card with an acoustic prompt to let you know it
is ready to read the next one. This function will be ended automatically if no card is presented within 20 sec.
from the last completed card presentation or you can end it manually by entering a [#] mark. Note, that the
new card users added with this function are stored in unoccupied (free) locations of the memory and their IDs
are unknown.
[6][ID][Card] – Add one TOGGLE type user with a specified ID and card
A new TOGGLE user is registered in the memory at the location corresponding to the specified ID, he is
assigned the proximity card presented in the last step of the command.
[*][6][ID] [Card] – Add one TOGGLE LTD type user with a specified ID and card
A new TOGGLE LTD user is registered in the memory at the location corresponding to the specified ID, he is
assigned the proximity card presented in the last step of the command.
[8][Card] – Delete a specified card from the memory
The terminal searches its memory for the presented card. Once successful it removes it from the list of users
and the memory location previously occupied by this card is released for registration of a new user.
[9][ID] – Delete a user with a specified ID index
The terminal searches memory for a user with the specified ID, once located he is removed from reader, a new
user can be programmed to use this ID index.
[*][0] – Delete all users
Deletes all users (cards) so that all IDs are released for new users.
[#] – Exit User Programming mode
After exiting User Programming mode the terminal returns to the operation mode (Armed or Disarmed mode) it
was in before entering User Programming Mode.
Note: Each user ID index consists always of three digits to form ID numbers ranging 000–119. In case you
assign a new user the ID that has already been taken by some other user you will remove the user (the older
one) from the memory.
5.4.2
Programming Examples
Example 1: Add a new Card TOGGLE LTD User
Programming sequence: [*][5][Card][#] or [*][5][Card][Wait app. 20s]
Let the reader read your MASTER card. The reader enters User Programming Mode (LED OPEN LED is ON
and LED STATUS is ON and RED).
Present 11 times your Programming Card to the reader.
(this is to emulate [*])
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