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Section 3: Programming
Operator Manual
T
4000™
(Rev 1)
© Hantle 2010
3.6
Successful entry of both passwords will grant access to the Key Management screen.
From the moment the Key Management area is entered, a 5 minute timer begins. At
the end of 5 minutes, regardless of what you are doing (entering a master key for
example) the Key Management area times out and you will be taken back to the Host
Setup menu.
KEY MODE
This option sets the type of master key you will be loading (TDES, DES, MAC etc.)
Refer to Addendum C for Key Mode descriptions and instructions.
MASTER KEY INDEX
The ATM will hold up to 16 individual sets of Master Keys. Check with your processor
to find if they are expected to be at a certain location. Most can be installed at index
#0 or #1. The ATM will only use the key that the index is set to regardless of how
many keys are installed. To set the index simply press the button labeled Master
Key Index and then enter the number you want it set to (enter as a 2 digit number
... 00, 01, 02, 10, 11 etc.) press Enter when done. Press Check Master Key to see a
list of currently installed keys. See Appendix C for detailed Master Key instructions.
CHECK MASTER KEY
This will show the list of available master keys and their appropriate checksums. The
checksum is a 4 digit number calculated from the two 32-digit numbers of your
master key that provides a means to verify the master key is correct. When your
processor provides your Master Keys, they will also give you the 4 digit checksum. If
after entering your Master Key this checksum does not match, try reentering your
master keys or contact the processor.
EDIT MASTER KEY
This is where you enter your Master Keys (provided by your processor). After
pressing Edit Master Key, you will be prompted to enter an index where you want
this key stored. If you do not know which index to use, contact your dealer or
processor. Generally, you should use index 0 or 1 unless otherwise instructed.
When entering keys, you must put both halves of the key on the same index. See
Appendix C for detailed Master Key entry instructions.
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