Using The Printing Features; Selecting Transaction Log Information; Table 7: Transaction Log Events - IEI Technology prox.pad Installation & Programming Manual

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2.8

Using the Printing Features

The prox.pad is equipped with and IR (infrared) LED which is used to transmit data to the option Data Collection Device (DCD) PDA
Software. This data includes a programmed user list, the transaction event log and the self-test information.
2.8.1

Selecting Transaction Log Information

When you first install your prox.pad you should decide which transaction events you want to store in the even log. The event log can
store up to 1000 events, but you may not want to see every one of them. You can select the specific transaction events you want to
store in the log by "masking" out certain events. By doing so you are directing the unit not to save those events in memory and thus
not be available for reporting later. The factory default is for all transaction events to be stored in the log. To select which events you
want to save to the log use the following command sequence:
1. Enter Program Mode.
Press: 99 # Master Code *
The yellow LED flashes slowly.
2. To set an event to save to the log, press: 73 # Event Code # 1 # **
The yellow LED continues to blink slowly.
To disable an event from saving to the log, press: 73 # Event Code # 0 # **
The yellow LED continues to blink slowly.
3. Exit Program Mode.
Press: *
The yellow LED stops flashing.
Event Code
01
02
04
05
06
07
08
10
12
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Table 7: Transaction Log Events

Transaction Event
Access Denied
Program Denied
REX (Request to Exit)
Door Ajar
Door Closed
Forced Door
Log Erased
Invalid PIN Lockout Triggered 29
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Event Code
16
17
20
21
24
25
27
30
Transaction Event
Dump Log
Access
Toggle ON
Toggle OFF
Lockout ON
Lockout OFF
Card/Code Mismatch
Enter Program Mode
Log Erased (can't disable)
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