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AcroComm Programming Manual

Bit 7: Reserved.

AA

Bit map (1 Byte) given in HEXADECIMAL format (2
characters) to indicate several actions with the transaction.
Each bit means:
Bit 0: Allow transaction.
Bit 1 y 2: Reserved
Bit 3: Allow only with Supervisor Badge.
Bit 4: Save the transaction if allowed.

The on line transaction feature uses its own communication program with the
computer and is not compatible with the ACRCOMM. Once started (SOT) the
ACROCOMM will no longer communicate with the terminal until it is placed
in communication mode again by the host.

6.2.15. DU

Indicates Daylight Savings Custom Dates

Format:

DU=FDDMMddmmNNN

where F can ‘Y’ or ‘1’ to use Custom Dates for DLS, or ‘N’ or ‘0’ to use the

International Standard of the DLS (See DL).

DDMM is the starting date of the Daylight Savings Program (DLS), and

ddmm is the ending date of the DLS.
NNN is the offset in minutes to be added/subtracted from the time on
the dates.

6.2.16. EF

Enter Function Message
Format:

EF=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


where

XXX…string up to 20 characters The default is “ENTER
FUNCTION.”

6.2.17. EM

Messages Assigned to Badges

Format:

EM=FOINGGG...MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

where

F:

Flag, 1-First entry, 0-Subsequent

O:

Display message only once (Y-Yes, N-No)

I:

‘Y’-Display message when badge is swiped

‘N’- Display message when function is executed

N:

Function where the message must be displayed.
Ignored if message displayed when badge is swiped

GGG..:

Badge number

MMM..:

16 character message. All 16 positions must be filled

6.2.18. FC

Facility Identification Code

Format:

FC=NNNNNNNNNN

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