Using the Editor
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K2100/K1100 User Guide
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74-07069-000-B 3/94
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© 1994 Radionics, Inc.
Using the Editor
Please read this chapter if you are unfamiliar with programming a K2100 or K1100 door
controller. It contains important information that will help you understand how the Editor
works, what the different keys do and how to make changes to different items. By reading
this chapter you will find it easier to follow the more detailed descriptions of commands in
later chapters.
All programming of the access control system are made using the Editor. The Editor
consists of a set of commands issued by the user. Each command then allows the user to
enter or modify various items, depending on the command. To gain access to the Editor
and issue commands, you present an Editor key to the reader on the front panel.
A full description of Editor Keys, Editor Levels, passwords and Editor Administration is
given in
Editor Key Administration.
Reader
16 character display
48 Key Keypad
Entering the Editor
Present the Editor Key to the front panel reader. If the key is a valid Editor, or the Master
then:
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either you will be prompted to enter a password,
In which case use the keypad to enter the password (maximum 8 characters) and
press ENT. If the password is valid then you will see the
prompt - see below.
If the password you enter is not valid, then you will get:
and be returned to a blank screen. Present the key and try again. If it still does not
work then ask the person responsible for the system to check your password.
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or, if no password has been assigned to the key, then you will immediately have the
prompt - see below.
Note:
If the key you present is
not
an Editor Key then you will see:
This indicates that a key has been presented, but is not recognized as an Editor.
New Users