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Configuring the Device
5.8 Listing slave terminals
With the
cfg
command, you can list the configuration data of slave terminals.
Terminal configuration IF-xxxx V7.xx
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No B A HA TNo type HWU SWU display keys read.1 read.2 In/Out I/O
-- - - -- --- ---- --- --- ------- ---- ------ ------ ------ ----
1 1 A 1 0 IFx 2.04 6.b OL/2x20 ..NF PSCR/P ...... ...... --
2 1 B 2 0
............
16 3 F 15 0 IFx 2.04 6.b ../.... ..NF PSCR/P ...... ...... -+
Column
List of
B
3 bus interfaces with the terminal distribution, e.g. the factory-configured default
distribution of 6, 4 and 6 slave terminals
TNo
Host administration number. The numbers are configured in the time recording/access
control program and are only displayed after the data has been loaded.
type
Device type, e.g. the slave terminal IFxx
HWU
Hardware status, e.g. 2.04 for MPU hardware HCS12
SWU
Software status, e.g. version 6.b
read.1
First reader type, e.g. PSCR/P for MIFARE readers
read.2
Second reader type, e.g. FIP for slave terminals with fingerprint
In/Out
Configured RS-232 interface, e.g. >RKASS< for a cashbox
I/O
I/O controller boards of the slave terminals. The characters - + mean:
- + = 1st First I/O controller board for door control is ready for operation.
+ - = 2nd Second I/O controller board (I/O extension board) is ready for operation.
+ + = 1st First I/O controller board and 2nd I/O controller board ready for operation
- - = Slave terminal is operated without I/O controller board
5.9 Activating configured data
Restart the device in order to activate the configured data.
Changes to the password or the network parameters do not require a restart.
Restart without deleting data (warm start)
Select this variant
– particularly during operation – in order to keep the stored data.
Syntax:
oc -s
Function:
This function causes a system reset that corresponds to a warm start via a button or a voltage
breakdown. The system restarts, no data is deleted.
Restart with deletion of data (cold start)
You can use this command during startup of the device.
Syntax:
oc -c
Function:
Deletes the entire memory (including credentials with booking permission, data for offline
operation) except the system log book and reboots. The network parameters and the password are
retained unchanged.