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Using the ke200 display, Using your logger printout, Using the ke200 display using your logger printout – Gasboy FMS KE200 User Manual

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MDE-4465A KE200 Key Encoder/Maintenance Terminal Operation Manual · October 2007

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Using the KE200 Display

System Overview

Using the KE200 Display

The display has some distinguishing characteristics that will help you determine what entry is
required. A flashing cursor at the end of a prompt indicates that the KE200 is waiting for input
from the keypad (0-9) or “A”, “B”, “C” keys. If there is no flashing cursor on an input prompt,
use the “F1” or “F2” keys to toggle between possible choices for that prompt. When you
encounter an error or status message, press ENTER to clear the message. In an error
condition, the KE200 displays the field in error for correction. In Encoding mode, you may see
the following special characters on the display: “~” for field separator and “*” for supervisor
entry. These are discussed later in Field Descriptions, ID Fields (see

“Configure ID Fields” on

page 23

).

Using Your Logger Printout

When you have a logger (printer) attached to Port 2 of your KE200 system, all significant
events are recorded on this printout. The following events are logged: power-ups, sign-ons,
sign-offs, mode changes, setup and load commands, encode key commands, reset commands,
encode records (if you answered yes to LOG KEY DATA?) and maintenance transactions.

Each logger printout entry is set up the same. It contains where the command originated
(system, keypad, Port 1 or Port 3), the command or event, and a date/time stamp. A sample
logger printout is shown below.

Figure 1-9: Logger Printout