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Card Management InfoProx Entry
The hotstamp number is usually the number stamped on
the card. This number is not always the same as the
embedded system number. For this reason, the hotstamp
number is more or less an arbitrary number, which means
the hotstamp number does not have to be used if the
company has another system of numbering. However, as a
rule, it may be more convenient to use the hotstamp
number on the card for administrative purposes and for
convenience. If the software utility is used, these numbers
are listed in the database in conjunction with the system
number.
If the hotstamp number is fewer than eight-digits, it must
be preceded with zeros. The Ù key can be used to reset
the display and overwrite any errors.
Use Ù to correct errors during the procedure. When a PIN is successfully entered,
prompts indicate either that the card number has been added or that the card
number already exists in the database. If the card is already in the database, re-
enter a PIN. The display then reverts to the I/P NUM prompt.
Use # at any time to return to the I/P NUM prompt. If # is entered; however, the
card will not be added. If fewer than four digits are entered for the PIN, the prompt
returns to the I/P NUM prompt after a timeout period. If this occurs, the card is not
added.
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