Gasboy FMS KE200 User Manual
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MDE-4465A KE200 Key Encoder/Maintenance Terminal Operation Manual · October 2007
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Encode Key (EN KE)
KE200 Setup - Terminal
Sometimes you will have to enter special characters into a field: field separators, and
supervisor entry fields. Field separators are represented by a tilde “~” character and are used
mainly during dual key encoding. Supervisor entry fields are represented by an asterisk “*”
and are used when encoding supervisor key fields.
To encode the key, proceed as follows:
1
Type “EN KE” and press ENTER. The system responds with the message, “FORMATTED
ENCODE?
2
Type “Y” if you want to encode using the formats loaded with the “LOad FOrmat” command,
or “N” to override the formats and enter data for each field. Press ENTER. The system
prompts: “DISPLAY KEY DATA?
3
Type “Y” to display data on the terminal for the key upon completion of encoding or “N” not
to display the data. The system prompts: “LOG KEY DATA?
4
Type “Y” to print (on the logger) key field headings and key data for all keys encoded during
this session or “N” not to log the data. The system prompts “KEY TYPE?”.
5
Type the key type you wish to encode and press ENTER. The system responds with the first
prompt for that key type (this prompt will vary depending on whether you are doing a
Formatted or Unformatted Encode).
The system displays prompts until all key fields contain data, then displays the message,
“ENCODE KEY?
6
To encode the key, type “Y” and press ENTER. The system displays the message, “INSERT
KEY”.
7
Insert the key into the KE200 receptacle and turn to the right. The system displays the
following message:
“ENCODING KEY #xxxxx...COMPLETED
REMOVE KEY”.
8
Remove the key. If you replied “Y” to “DISPLAY KEY DATA”, the data is displayed on your
terminal.
Note: The data you may have entered for the Previous Odometer and Last Odometer fields
will appear next to PREVIOUS ODOM (2) and LAST ODOM (2) in the display.
If you replied “Y” to “LOG KEY DATA”, a logger entry is made. The “KEY TYPE” prompt
reappears.
A sample logger entry is shown below:
9
onwards to encode additional keys.
10
Press ENTER to exit to the asterisk prompt.