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Detail Programming Code Ranges
Code Ranges is a simple table that applies a special function to a range of codes.
Normally, a code is used to Grant Entry to a restricted area. This table allows you to map
the function of granting access via relay 1 to another relay for example. It can also be
used to map a range of codes to set an internal system Switch or activate a special event
to be processed via a Macro Command.
A Range value uses the format 0000-9999. In this case any code in the range of 0000 to
9999 will qualify. Note: Code 123 or code 12345 would not qualify because there must also
be a match for the exact number of digits used. Thus 1234 would qualify.
Note: The reference to switches in the following are program switches internal to the
unit. Macro commands can then be used to create a unique procedure if one of these codes
are found to qualify.
Note: The first value must always be less or equal to the second value to be a range and
the range defined includes the starting and ending values.
To Set a Code Range Function
using command
4*n
:
4*0 12345*56789#
Set Entry Code Range 12345-56789 to Access Cycle Relay 2.
4*1 1234*5678#
Set Resident Code Range 1234-6789 to Set Switch 2.
4*2 123456*567890#
Set Entry Code Range 123456-567890 to Set Switch 3.
4*3 00000*65535#
Set Reader 1 Card Code Range 00000-65535 to Cycle Relay 2.
4*4 00000*65535#
Set Reader 1 Card Code Range 00000-65535 to Cycle Relay 3.
4*5 00000*65535#
Set Reader 1 Card Code Range 00000-65535 to Set Switch 3.
4*6 00000*65535#
Set Reader 2 Card Code Range 00000-65535 to Cycle Relay 1.
4*7 00000*65535#
Set Reader 2 Card Code Range 00000-65535 to Cycle Relay 3.
4*8 00000*65535#
Set Reader 2 Card Code Range 00000-65535 to Set Switch 3.
4*9 12345*56789#
Set Entry Code Range 12345-56789 to Auto Erase Code after use.
4*# 00000*65535#
Set Card Code Range 00000-65535 to Auto Erase Code after use.
4** 00000*65535#
Set Reader 1 Card Code Range 00000-65535 to Anti_Passback.
To Disable a Code Range Function
using command
4*n
.
4*n#
Disables range n functions. "n" = 0 to 9, * or # as samples shown below:
4*9#
Disables Auto Erase Entry Codes function.
4*##
Disables Auto Erase Card Codes function.
4**#
Disables Anti-Passback function.
To View a Set Code Range
using command
*#6
.
*#6
Displays all active ranges. Use "*" key to scroll to next one if needed.
Anti-Passback will normally be applied to all Cards input on reader channel 1. The Range
code 9 above applies a restricted definition to a range of card codes that anti-passback
is to be applied to. Cards outside this range will not have anti-pass back applied.
Note: The Anti-passback feature must be enabled in the setup section to use Anti-Passback.
The Auto Erase ranges are only applied to Pooled Entry Codes and Pooled Card Codes. In
practice they only erase one instant of a code. This means that multiple duplicatons can
be put in a pool and each single copy is erased on use. This permits you to issue a
limited pass card good for say 5 uses. Duplicate codes can only be installed in a pool via
the Modem or direct PC connection.
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