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Setting up the ke200 – Gasboy FMS KE200 User Manual

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KE200 Setup - Standalone

Setting Up the KE200

Page 18 MDE-4465A KE200 Key Encoder/Maintenance Terminal Operation Manual · October 2007

Setting Up the KE200

The first time you use your Key Encoder/Maintenance Terminal, perform the following steps
in order to load your system with the necessary data for processing.

1

With the Manager key inserted and in the idle position, turn the power switch, located on the
left side of the face to “ON”. The KE200 displays the current date and time (these were set at
the factory to Eastern time).

2

Perform the Reset Records command. See

“Encoding Keys” on page 63

and

“Reset Encode

Records - Keypad” on page 75

.

3

Enter Setup mode and perform the following:

• Load Date (if not correct)
• Load Time (if not correct)
• Load Station ID for your key encoder/maintenance terminal.
• Load System ID: This must match the system ID of your FleetKey system. Refer to the

key layout provided with your FleetKey system.

• Load Working Key: This must match the working key of your FleetKey system. Refer to

the key layout provided with your FleetKey system.

• Load Country options.
• Configure ID fields: The fields you configure must match the fields as you ordered them.

Only numeric fields can be encoded using the KE200 keypad. If your ID fields are
alphanumeric (FleetKey only), you must use a data terminal for encoding input. Refer to
your key layout.

• Configure Maintenance Transactions (FleetKey only): This includes resetting the

transaction pointer, resetting the transaction file and loading the transaction number.

• Configure Maintenance table (FleetKey only): This includes clearing the Maintenance

Table to eliminate any data that may have been present from testing and loading a
Maintenance Table that matches the one defined in your FleetKey system.

• Run diagnostics, if necessary.

Once the above steps are performed, your system is ready to encode keys and record
Performed Maintenance.

The commands listed above are discussed on the pages that follow, in the order in which they
appear on the Setup menu.