Command descriptions – Keri Systems HPP-100 User Manual

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HPP-100 Hand-Held Programmer

Revision 3.3

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Command Descriptions

This section provides descriptions and usage instructions for every command that is available for
the Hand-Held Programmer. Before using any command, the Master Control Unit must be in the
programming mode. This is done by entering your PIN as described in the Setting a New PIN
section listed above.

The following notes apply to every command described in this document.

1. When pressing keys, please remember the following:

• 1 short BEEP confirms the depression of a key on the Hand-Held

Programmer.

• 2 short BEEPs confirm the acceptance of a complete command.

• 1 long BEEP confirms the rejection of a command or that an invalid operation

was attempted.


2. While not in programming mode:

• Pressing [LVL] toggles Monitor Mode ON and OFF.

• Pressing [SND] toggles the LCD display through system status screens (time,

date, software version, responding readers).


3. To cancel a command at any time during command entry, press [CLR].

4. Commands can be applied to either an individual Control Unit/Reader or to all Control

Units/Readers on the Favorite Reader List (FRL).

• To select a specific Reader, press [LVL] followed by the Reader number (1-

8). The Reader number will appear in the upper-right field of the LCD display.

• To select all readers on the FRL, press ZIP (an * will appear in the upper-

right field of the LCD display.

• To configure the FRL see the instructions for adding a Reader or Readers to

the FRL in the Level Commands section below.


5. Some commands apply to the Master Control Unit and all slave units on the network.

These are “Global” commands, and are identified by a [G] beside the command’s title.
The balance of the commands are “Non-global” commands, and are identified by a
[N] beside the command’s title. These commands apply to only the readers on the
FRL or can be directed to a specific reader as described in item 4, above.


6. All time commands are formatted to a 24-hour clock – for example, 6:15 P.M. is

coded as 18:15.


7. For serial printer commands, sample printouts are included in the descriptions as

applicable. If the serial printer is connected and on-line during the execution of a
programming command, a summary of the command’s results is printed upon
command completion.


8. If the optional LCD display is installed, it will display prompting messages for the

command in progress. Sample LCD displays are included in the descriptions as
applicable.


9. The Hand-Held Programmer can program slot numbers 0000 through 6999 and time

zones 0 through 7 (except for time zone 6). Time zone 0 is used to disable time zone

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