Set ID Length
The Set ID Length command allows you to reduce the number of keystrokes
required to enter the ID number by eliminating the use of the
complete an ID number entry. Once the ID Length is set, when a user enters an
ID number the HandReader will automatically accept that number once the
correct number of characters have been entered. Set ID Length does not apply
when ID entry is made from a card reader. Set ID Length cannot be used if a
Duress Code has been assigned.
Set the ID Length to the number of digits in the longest ID number. This
command is unnecessary (and should be left at its default value) if ID entry is
made from a card reader. The ID Length should not be set if a Duress Code is
being assigned (see page 56). The default value for ID Length is 10.
Users assigned ID numbers shorter than the number of digits in the longest ID
NOTE
number must press
has been made.
Set Facility
The Set Facility command allows the facility code to be entered in HandReaders
configured for card reader emulation output mode. A facility code is not valid or
required for HandReaders configured in Lock/Aux output mode.
Set the Facility Code to match the code expected by the access control panel.
This command is unnecessary (and should be left at its default value) if the
output mode is set to Lock and Auxiliary Output Mode. The default facility code
value is 50.
When using a HandKey II on a Wiegand format access control panel and a
NOTE
keypad is used for ID entry, you must set the site code to the access control
panel's facility code. Without a matching code the access control panel will deny
access to HandKey users.
Aux Out
The Aux Out Control command allows the Auxiliary Outputs in the HandReader
Control
to be set to trigger based on selected events. Alarms can be mapped to
appropriate Auxiliary Outputs. Outputs are also cleared in this menu option.
Outputs 1, and 2 can be connected to a variety of peripheral devices such as
audible or silent alarms, door locks, or lighting systems. Verify HandReader/
peripheral wiring is correct and that the peripheral meets HandReader/system
specifications before changing the output settings. Table 10 describes the
Auxiliary Output choices.
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following their ID entry to indicate the complete entry
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