User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Information
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- InfoProx Hardware Installation
- Configuring the Door Control Unit
- First Time Access to the Administration Menu
- Accessing the Administration Menu after Password Setup
- Getting to know the configuration setup
- Configuring the reader
- Configure Current Time
- Configure Time Zone
- Time zone types
- Configure Inputs
- Doorstrike Time
- Door Close After Time
- GIN Configuration
- Site Code
- Door Control Unit Diagnostic Screen Set Up
- Contrast
- Door Mode
- Keypad Enable / Disable
- Exit Configuration
- Relay Idle State
- Card Management
- DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINE
- InfoProx Technical Description
- Glossary
Card Management InfoProx Entry
Card Search (Option 2 - Find)
To find a card, access the Administration menu:
0-Del, 1-Add
2-Find, 3-Config
To find a card by hotstamp number (option 0)
1. Press 2 on the Administration menu to search for a specific card in the
database. Cards are stored in order of the encoded system card number.
The following prompt appears, presenting search options.
0-HSTMP, 1-SWIPE
2-ALL CARDS
2. Press 0 to display the I/P NUM prompt.
3. Enter an eight-digit hotstamp number.
Note If the number printed on the card is less than eight digits in
length, preceded it with zeros. Use Ù to correct errors made
entering the hotstamp number.
An following example of a search result appears when the hotstamp
number has been successfully entered.
SYS No: 00135F
No:00004559 1234
The screen will display the encoded card number in hexadecimal format,
the hotstamp number in decimal format, and an associated PIN. If the
search was not successful, CARD NOT FOUND appears.
The system number is shown in hexadecimal format,
whereas the hotstamp number and PIN are shown in
decimal format.
Note If you added a card by the swipe method and do not know what the system
number is, use the Find command and search by the hotstamp number
associated with the card system number. The system number will be
reported in hexadecimal format.
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