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Load idfields (lo id) – Gasboy FMS KE200 User Manual

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KE200 Setup - Terminal

Load IDFIELDS (LO ID)

Page 44 MDE-4465A KE200 Key Encoder/Maintenance Terminal Operation Manual · October 2007

Notes:1) If “Reas. Chk Dig.” is 0, you can encode zeros in odom retries and min/max miles as

long as you are not using the maintenance option. If you are using the maintenance
option, you must encode values in min/max miles. Minimum miles can be zero.

2) If you are not using the maintenance option, encode as constant with a value of zero.

To use the “LOAD FORMAT” command, proceed as follows:

1

At the asterisk prompt, type “LO FO” and press ENTER. The system responds: “KEY
TYPE?”.

2

Type a key type from “0” to “7” and press ENTER. Key type values are:

0

Single Key

4

Delivery Key

1

Employee Key

5

Dipstick Key

2

Vehicle Key

6

Password Key (FleetKey), Code Key (CFN)

3

Supervisor Key

7

Encoding Key (FleetKey only)

3

Once you enter a key type, the system prompts you for all possible key fields. You will first
have key number, followed by your variable ID fields and then the rest of the key fields. Each
field must contain a valid value. When you complete the last key field (PIN), the prompt
“KEY TYPE?” reappears so you can define the format for another key type.

4

To define another key type, type the number and press ENTER. To exit the “LOAD
FORMAT” command, press ENTER at the “KEY TYPE?” prompt.

Load IDFIELDS (LO ID)

Use “LOAD IDFIELDS” to identify the number of ID fields, and the name, size, and format of
each. The system provides up to 20 characters of variable identification fields (19 for CFN);
you can customize the system to your particular information requirements. The names and
sizes of these variable fields were specified at the time your FleetKey system was ordered.
You can have any combination of fields totaling up to 20 characters, but the maximum number
of separate fields is eight. Refer to the key layout provided with your FleetKey system for your
ID field definitions. For more information on ID fields, refer to

“Field Descriptions” on

page 64

in the

Encoding Keys

section.