Specifications

Doors
TM
Users Guide Keri Systems, Inc.
9-16 Section 9: Photo Badge Management 01914-009 Rev. 5.2
NOTE: You may print sample badges. Sample badges have the word “SAMPLE” watermarked
across the face of the badge. To print a badges without the word “SAMPLE” you must have a
License Code. To receive a License Code you must call Keri Systems Customer Support at 1-800-260-
5265 or 408-451-2520. They will need the PC ID number reported by the Doors program (explained
beginning with Step 8 on page 16). With the PC ID number, Customer Support will give you a
corresponding License Code. The License Code is assigned to the specific computer used for
badging. Badging cannot be moved from one computer to another. If you attempt to do so, the
License Code will be invalid and the “SAMPLE” watermark will be printed on cards.
5. To enable badge printing, click in the check box beside the Badging ON option. A check mark
appears in the box. When there is a check in the box, the feature is enabled. When the feature is
enabled, the Badges Option Changed window appears (see Figure 9-16), verifying you want to
make this change.
Figure 9-16: Badges Options Changed Confirmation
6. If you do not want to enable badging at this time, click on the button. Then click on the
button to save the database without badging enabled.
7. If you choose to enable badging at this time, click on the button. A Badging
Demonstration Acknowledgement window appears (see Figure 9-17) informing you that a license
code is necessary to print badges without the “SAMPLE” watermark. Click on the
button. The badging features are all enabled in demo mode.
Figure 9-17Badging Demonstration Acknowledgment
8. The Badging ID number should now be visible inside the Badging ID box (see Figure 9-18). Have
this number ready when you contact Keri Systems Customer Support to receive your License Code.
9. If you exit without entering a valid License Code, click then skip to Step 12 on page 17.
10. Enter the License Code received from Keri Systems in the “License Code” field (see Figure 9-
18 on page 17 of this section).