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CIPHER CODES Related Commands (Commands 15 through 17)
Up to 10 cipher codes may be defined (user slots 0 through 9). Each cipher code may be from 1 to
6 digits long. Cipher codes shorter than 6 digits are terminated with the "#" key. Just like cards can
produce different results when read "upward", cipher codes can be entered in the "reverse" direction.
For example, cipher code "123" entered as "3", "2", "1", "#" will produce the action specified for
"reverse" entry of a user having the User Level assigned to cipher code "123".
Command 20 - Add a card (activate a user)
*20 - select Command 20
1-3 - select the user level (1, 2, or 3)
0-1 0-9 0-9 0-9 - enter the user slot to activate (0000 through 1599)
Command 21 - Delete a card (deactivate a user)
*21 - select Command 21
0-1 0-9 0-9 0-9 - enter the user slot to deactivate (0000 through 1599)
Command 22 - Add a range of cards (block activate)
*22 - select Command 22
1-3 - select the user level (1-3)
0-1 0-9 0-9 0-9 - enter the first user slot to activate (0000 through 1599)
0-1 0-9 0-9 0-9 - enter the last user slot to activate (0000 through 1599)
Command 23 - Delete a range of cards (block deactivate)
*23 - select Command 23
0-1 0-9 0-9 0-9 - enter the first user slot to delete (0000 through 1599)
0-1 0-9 0-9 0-9 - enter the last user slot to delete (0000 through 1599)
Command 15 - Add Cipher Code(s)
*15 - select Command 15
1-3 - select the user level: 1, 2, or 3
0-9 - select the user number: 0 to 9
0-9 ( 0-9 ) # - enter a 1 to 6 digit cipher code, end with '#'
( 0-9, 0-9 # - additional codes will be added into successive slots )
*# - any other action quits the 'add loop'
Command 16 - Delete a cipher code
*16 - select Command 16
0-9 - select the user number to delete: 0 to 9
Command 17 - Delete a range of cipher codes
*17 - select Command 17
0-9 - select the first user number to delete: 0 to 9
0-9 - select the last user number to delete: 0 to 9
BLOCK Database Mode Commands (Commands 20 through 23)
Use these commands to manage the card holders if the BLOCK database mode was selected
(Command 93 set to mode "1"). The block number is set by Command 94.