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[3][ID][PIN][#][Card] – Add one NORMAL user with a specified ID, PIN code and card
A new user is registered in the terminal’s memory at the ID = 000–119. Both the entered PIN code and the
presented proximity card are assigned to him. When [Card] is omitted new user is registered with ID and PIN
only.
[4][PIN][#] – Add one TOGGLE user with a specified PIN code only
The user is stored in a first unoccupied memory location (his ID is unknown) together with entered PIN code.
[5][Card#1][Card#2]...[Card#N] – Add multiple TOGGLE users with cards only
The terminal indicates each successful reading of a presented card with a prompt signal for the next one. This
function will be ended automatically if no card is presented within 30 s from the last completed card
presentation or it can be stopped manually by pressing a [#] key. Note that the new card users added with this
function are stored in unoccupied locations of the terminal’s memory, but their IDs are unknown.
[6][ID][PIN][#][Card] – Add one TOGGLE user with a specified ID, PIN code and card
A new TOGGLE user is registered in the terminal’s memory at the specified ID index. Both the entered PIN code
and the presented proximity card are assigned to him.
[7][PIN][#] – Delete a specified PIN code
The terminal finds a user with the specified PIN code and then deletes it from the terminal’s memory; the user
can still use his card if it was previously assigned to him.
[8][Card] – Delete a specified card from the terminal memory
The terminal finds a user with the specified card and then deletes it from the terminal’s memory; the user can
still use his PIN code if it was previously assigned to him.
[9][ID] – Delete a user with a specified ID index
The terminal finds a user with the specified ID and then deletes both his PIN and his card. Once completed, a
new user can be programmed to use this ID index.
[*][0] – Delete all users in the system
Deletes all users including their cards and PIN codes.
[#] – Exit the User Programming mode
Once exited from the User Programming mode, the terminal returns to this mode which it operated before
entering programming.
Note: The user ID number consist always from three digits from 000–119 range. PIN codes may be 3 to 6 digits
long and must be always followed by [#] key which marks the end of a code. An attempt to assign to a new
user ID which already is assigned for another one will remove it (the older) form memory.
5.4.2
Programming Examples
Example 1: Add a new NORMAL User, the user’s PIN should be 1234 (PIN only)
Read your MASTER card.
The reader enters User Programming Mode (the reader’s OPEN LED is ON, the reader’s STATUS LED is
ON and RED).
Press these keys on the keypad: [1] [1] [2] [3] [4] [#] [#].
The reader registers the [1234] code in its memory and then exits the programming mode and returns
to normal operation.
Or follow these steps, if the reader is not fitted with a keypad:
Read your MASTER card.
The reader enters User Programming Mode (the reader’s OPEN LED is ON, the reader’s STATUS LED is
ON and RED).
Present your MASTER card once and wait for the reader to generate a prompt signal (
♪
♪
).
Present your MASTER card once and wait for the prompt signal (
♪
♪
).
Present your MASTER card twice and wait for the prompt signal (
♪
♪
).
Present your MASTER card thrice and wait for the prompt signal (
♪
♪
).
Present your MASTER card four times and wait for the prompt signal (
♪
♪
).
Present your MASTER card twelve times and wait for the prompt signal (
♪
♪
).
Present your MASTER card twelve times and wait for the prompt signal (
♪
♪
).
Once the reader has registered the [1234] code in its memory, it exits the programming mode and returns to
normal operating mode.
Example 2: Add a new card TOGGLE LTD User
Read MASTER card.
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