User's Manual
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3.9. Menu Options
1 > View Data
2 > Clear Data
3 > Statistics
4 > Setup Date
5 > Setup Time
6 > Setup Zone
7 > Display version
8 > Configuration
9 > View Org. ID List
10> View Reader ID
11> Synchronize Time
Pressing on the menu button displays the
following range of options on the screen:
You may scroll through these functions using the arrow up and down keys.
Pressing the OK key activates the selected function. Pressing the ESC
key will restore the previous reading on the screen.
Data Structure
Before going into details, it is important to understand the basic structure
of the events data organization.
Occurrences that cause an event are: SET (setting the seal), OPEN
(opening the wire) or CLOSE (closing the wire), TAMP (tampering with
the seal i.e. changing the seal resistance) and LOW BAT - low battery
warning, S.SET (seal is soft set), RTC (Date/Time data in RAM and
EEPRPOM is corrupted), DB (Database is corrupted), TIME (time has
been changed) and C.SET (Seal is conditional SET).
Every event that occurs is written and stored in the seal's
event memory. A page can contain up to 55 events. For example, after a
new seal SET occurrence, the page will contain the SET event. If a
tampering event occurs, the next READ operation will show the SET
event and the TAMP event.
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