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HPP–22: Hand Held Programmer

2305 Bering Drive

01831-003 Rev. C

San Jose, CA 95131 USA
(800) 260-5265 (408) 435-8400 FAX (408) 577-1792
Web: www.kerisys.com E-mail: [email protected]

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HPP–22

Quick S

tart Guide

3.0 SM-2000 Programming Commands

3.1

Entering a PIN

1.

Enter the PIN code [nnnn] (the factory default is '1234') and press [#].

2.

If an incorrect PIN is entered, the reader BEEPs twice and the LED flashes Red, then the LED returns to steady
Amber.

3.

A valid PIN entry is confirmed with three BEEPs and a Green LED flash.

4.

The LED then turns to blinking Amber indicating that the SM-2000 is in programming mode.

5.

Press [#] to exit programming mode and return to standard operation. The reader BEEPs twice and the LED flashes
Red, then the LED returns to steady Amber.

3.2

Changing a PIN

1.

Enter the current PIN (the factory default PIN is '1234') and press [#]. The reader BEEPs three times and the LED
flashes Green, then the LED changes to blinking Amber indicating that the SM-2000 is in programming mode.

2.

Press [7], the LED turns off.

3.

Enter the new PIN [nnnn] (it can be any number between 1 and 4 digits). Press [#].

4.

The new PIN entry is confirmed with three BEEPs and a Green LED flash, then the LED returns to blinking Amber
indicating that the SM-2000 is still in programming mode.

5.

Press [#] to exit programming mode and return to standard operation. The reader BEEPs twice and the LED flashes
Red, then the LED returns to steady Amber.

3.3

Resetting the PINs to the Factory Default Values

1.

Ensure the SM-2000 power is OFF.

2.

Install a jumper across the two pins of JP1 (refer to the SM-2000 Quick Start Guide for the location of JP1).

3.

Turn the SM-2000 power ON. If the original PINs are not at the factory default values, they are changed to the
default values, the reader's LED is steady Green and the beeper is beeping. If the original PINs are at the default
values, the reader's LED is steady Red and the beeper is beeping.

4.

Turn the SM-2000 power OFF.

5.

Remove the jumper from across the two pins of JP1. The SM-2000's PINs are now at the default values of "1234"
for the SM-2000 and "0000" for the host computer (for use with D-Lite).

NOTE: If the jumper on JP1 is removed before the power is turned OFF, not only will the PINs be returned to the
factory default value, but the SM-2000's database will be cleared.

3.4

Clearing Unit Memory

1.

Ensure the SM-2000 power is OFF.

2.

Install a jumper across the two pins of JP1 (refer to the SM-2000 Quick Start Guide for the location of JP1).

3.

Turn the SM-2000 power ON. If the original PINs are not at the default values, they are changed to the default
values, the reader's LED is steady Green and the beeper is beeping. Turn the SM-2000's power OFF and then ON
again. The SM-2000's PINs are now set to the default values of "1234" for the SM-2000 and "0000" for the host
computer (for use with D-Lite).

4.

If the original PINs are at the default values, the reader's LED is steady Red and the beeper is beeping indicating the
SM-2000 is ready for the memory to be cleared.

5.

While the LED is blinking Red and the beeper is beeping, remove the jumper from JP1. The LED turns off, flashes
Amber then Green, there are 4 beeps, and the LED returns to steady Amber. The SM-2000's memory is cleared and
the SM-2000 is ready for programming.