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[. . . ] Campbell, CA 95008 Technical Operations: 408-341-4110 RSI Main: 408-341-4100 RSI Main Fax: 408-341-4101 Web: www. handreader. com P/N: 70100-6001 Version 3. 0 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation Manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user's own expense. This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. [. . . ] If you are in a command's sub-menu, you may have to press CLEAR multiple times to completely exit the command menu. Service Commands There are three commands available from the Service command menu. · · · Calibrate ­ Run calibration to check HandReader exposure values. Status Display ­ Check the status of HandReader inputs and outputs, the hand read score of the last user to verify on the system. Network Status ­ Check the network communication status of HandReaders in the HandKey system (master HandReader only). Refer to and identify the commands you need to perform. Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command. All commands are listed in menu order. Page 45 Service Menu Table 7: Service Command Menu Service Menu Password = 1 Calibrate Recal (N/Y) Status Display On/Off (Y/N) Network Statusa Status Information a. Master controller only. Calibrate The Calibrate command verify that the HandReader's exposure values are within normal operating parameters. Table 8: Normal Operating Parameters Parameter Row "r" Column "c" Exposure Normal Range 0 +/- 2 0 +/- 2 100 +/- 20 Status Display The status display command allows you to enable or disable the displaying of the following information. · · the status values of HandReader inputs and outputs the hand read score of the last user to verify on the HandReader Figure 9-1 on page 47 identifies each status display field value. Page 46 HandKey II Manual - ENTER ID O C O C O H L H L NN OCOCO HLHL NN Last Hand Read Score Aux Out 2 Aux Out 1 * Aux Out 0 * Lock Aux In 2 Request to Exit Aux In 1 Door Monitor Switch Tamper * These status values are inactive if the reader is in Card Reader Output Mode. O = Circuit Open C = Circuit Closed H = Output is OFF (High) L = Output is ON (Low) Figure 9-1: Status Display Chart Network Status NOTE The network status command allows you to check the network communication status of the HandReaders in the HandKey system. You can check network status only from the Master HandReader in a master/ remote HandReader network. . Each "O" and ". " represents a HandReader address in the network. An "O" indicates that the HandReader corresponding to that address is communicating on the network. A ". " indicates that the HandReader with that address is not communicating on the network. Page 47 Service Menu This page is intentionally blank. Page 48 HandKey CR Manual Setup Menu The Setup menu commands allow you to set the basic operating parameters for the HandReader. NOTE Once in the Setup menu you can step through and set the parameters for each command sequentially. You do not have to exit command mode after setting any individual command. Once you have entered the Setup menu, there are three options available for navigating the command menu system. · · · Press # to enter the command shown on the display. Press CLEAR to exit the command menu (pressing any numeric key also exits the command menu). If you are in a command's sub-menu, you may have to press CLEAR multiple times to completely exit the command menu. Navigating the Setup Menu Setup Commands There are 12 commands available from the Setup command menu. · · · · · · · · · · · · Set Language Set Date Format Set Time and Date Set Address Set ID Length Set Facility Aux Out Control Set Reader Mode Set Serial Set Duress Code Set Beeper Upgrade Refer to and identify the command you need to perform. Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command. Page 49 Setup Menu Table 9: Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password = 2 Set Language Select Language Set Date Format Select Date Format Set Time and Date Month (MM) Day (DD) Year (YY) Hour (HH) Minute (MM) Set Address New Address Set ID Length New ID Length Set Facility Auxiliary Output Control Select Auxiliary Output 1/2 Aux 1 Out Control Aux 2 Out Control Output Set by Tamper Output Set by ID Refused Output Set by Duress Output Set by Try Again Output Set by F1 Key Output Set by F2 Key Page 50 HandKey CR Manual Table 9: Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password = 2 Output Set on Battery Backup Auxiliary Output Cleared by Timer Aux Output Cleared by Valid Access Set Reader Mode To Master/Remote Set Seriala RS-422 (Y/N) Select Baud Rate RS-232 (Y/N) Select Baud Rate Use RS-232 for Printer or Host Set Seriala Verify/Enter IP Address Verify/Enter Gateway Verify/Enter Host Bit Set Duress Code Enter Duress Code Set Beeper Turn Beeper On/Off (Y/N) Upgrade Enter Code a. The Set Serial command has different values based on whether the HandReader is configured for serial or modem communication versus Ethernet communication. Page 51 Setup Menu Set Language The Set Language command allows the language shown on the HandReader's display to be "localized" for a variety of countries. [. . . ] IP Address ­ see Address, IP Platen ­ The Platen is the flat surface at the base of the HandKey, on which a user places his/her hand for enrollment and verification. The platen has guide pins to ensure the user's fingers are consistently positioned correctly. Reader Address ­ see Address, Reader Template ­ A Template is a set of data generated for a user. It is made up of the user's enrollment information and any system configuration parameters that are assigned to the user. [. . . ]

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