Acroprint Acrocomm program Programming Manual page 35

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The access window is a period of time when the access signal will be
continuously on.
6.2.6.
AX
Access Control Mode
Format:
where
N:
6.2.7.
BC
Badge Security Prefix
Format:
where XXXX... is the prefix that all badges must have. The instruction 'BC='
disables this validation criteria.
6.2.8.
BL
Badge Length, Badge Type
Format:
where NN is the badge length allowed ( 1 - 10) and X is the badge type (A=
Alpha Numeric and N= Numeric). The clock will read badges only when they
have a length equal to the value specified in BL (See BM below). Every time
BL is issued, then BN is reset to BL.
6.2.9.
BM
Maximum Badge Length
Format:
where
NN:
F:
The terminal will store BL characters of the total badge length (BM), starting
at the offset position. The terminal will read all badges with a length between
BN and BM, but will only store BL characters.
6.2.10. BN
Minimum Badge Length
Format:
where
NN:
The terminal will read all badges with a length between BN and BM, but will
only store BL characters. Every time BL is issued, then BN is reset to BL.
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AX=N
can be 0-No access, 1-Automatic, 2-Permanent Access
BC=XXXX...
BL=NN,X
BM=NN[,F]
Maximum length of badge allowed ( 1 - 40 )
Offset of the starting character within the badge
number to start reading the NN characters.
BN=NN
Minimum length of badge allowed ( 1 - 40 )
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