Programming
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05.2016
NOTE
Each user ID index consists always of three digits to form ID numbers ranging 000–119 corresponding
to the specified ID number memory. In case you assign a new user the ID that has already been taken
by some other user you will remove the user (the older one) from the memory.
6.4.2
Programming Examples
Example 1: Add a new Toggle LTD User with a Card
Programming sequence: [*][5][Card][#] or [*][5][Card][Wait approx. 20s]
1.
Present your Master Card.
The reader enters User Programming Mode, the LED OPEN
is on and
LED STATUS
lights red.
2.
Present 11 times your Programming Card to emulate [*].
Wait for the acoustic prompt.
3.
Present 5 times your Programming Card to emulate [5].
Wait for the acoustic prompt.
4.
Present a card intended for a new user.
5.
Present 12 times your Programming Card to emulate [#]
Wait for acoustic prompt
Command is completed.
The reader has registered the new user card in its memory and exited the pro-
gramming function, however, it has not left User Programming Mode so that now
you may use your next desired programming command or you may leave this pro-
gramming mode.
Example 2: Delete a user by using his ID=045 (The ID has 3 digits)
Programming sequence: [9] [0]
[4][5][#]
1.
Present your Master Card.
The reader enters User Programming Mode, the LED OPEN
is on and
the LED STATUS
lights red.
2.
Present 9 times your Programming Card to emulate [9]. (delete using ID)
Wait for the acoustic prompt.
3.
Present 0 times your Programming Card to emulate [0].
Wait for the acoustic prompt.
4.
Present 4 times your Programming Card to emulate [4].
Wait for the acoustic prompt.
5.
Present 5 times your Programming Card to emulate [5].
Wait for the acoustic prompt.
6.
Present 12 times your Programming Card to emulate [#].
Wait for the acoustic prompt.
Command is completed.
The reader deletes the user with ID=045 from its memory, however, it re-
mains in User Programming Mode, so that you may use your next desired
programming command or you may leave this programming mode.