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4 before you start, 5 pin code/card programming basics, 6 user locations – HID EntryProx Installation Guide User Manual

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Part No. 4045-905, Rev C.2 EntryProx

User Guide

6.4 BEFORE YOU START…

Before programming cards, determine:

How many cards do I
have to enroll?

If you have more than 50-75, you may
want to batch enroll them. If you have
fewer, you may want to program one at
a time.

How are the cards
encoded: What is the bit
format, ID numbers and
facility code?

If you have sequentially numbered
cards with 26-bit format and the same
facility code, you can batch-enroll them
from the keypad. Otherwise you must
program them individually or batch-
enroll by sequentially placing the cards
in front of the reader. Note that if you
choose to add new 26-bit cards
manually (via the keypad), the facility
code must be entered into the unit first.
For the programming sequence used to
enter the 3-digit facility code, see Table
1 Programming Commands, item
32.

6.5

PIN CODE/CARD PROGRAMMING
BASICS

PIN codes and card numbers can be programmed manually via
the keypad. Cards can also be programmed by presentation to
the reader at the correct point in the command sequence.

When adding or modifying PIN codes or cards, the user enters a
2-digit Command, then specifies three or four data values: a user
type, a location, and a keypad-PIN and/or card
.

6.6

USER LOCATIONS

These are the locations in the unit’s memory where Card and/or
PIN User data is stored. EntryProx User Locations are numbered
1 – 2000. User Location 0 is reserved for the Master Code, used
for programming – Cards or PINs for normal access cannot be
entered into User Location 0.

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