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CMD 103: CHANGE SELECTED MATCH FUNCTIONS

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CMD 403 – Change Selected Keypad / MATCH Functions From Host [v7.0 and later]

CMD 104: ENABLE CARD/CODE ONLY AT DUAL TECHNOLOGY READER DURING TIME ZONE

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This Command disables the automatic Daily Report of System Status that occurs every night at midnight. It also disables the Sunday Midnight System Status and configuration Report.

In v6.6 and later, the daily maintenance report no longer reports the system setups and status. Get these using CMD 88*0.

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START 108 * NN * Time Zone #  (v6.6 and earlier)

START 108 * 1 * TZ1 * TZ2 * TZ3 * TZ4 # (v7)

The first command syntax applies to all versions. The second command syntax is only applicable to v7.0 and later.

Variables:

NN

1       Trigger Dialing Host

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This command is part of the Remote Site Management feature set. It enables time zone control of the modem at a remote site. The modem can be set to dial the host PC at the main site at the start time of a specified time zone. This selection can be used to automatically upload a remote site's buffered events and alarms on a daily or weekly scheduled basis. It can also be used to provide a level of “supervision,” or automatic check-in, ‘I'm OK’ message, between any remote site and the main site. The second selection can be used to delay any alarms or events from dialing the host until the end time of the selected time zone. The third selection will cancel any attempt to dial the host during the specified time zone and the fourth selection disables the controller from answering the host during the specified time zone.

In v6.6 the dialing modem stops attempting to contact the remote site after trying 255 times in succession. (A typical attempt takes 30-40 seconds; 255 tries takes 1 to 3 hours.) The modem will resume trying the next time something triggers its modem dialer logic, or the next day, whichever comes first; however, after 255 attempts it will stop again.

In v7.0 and later, you can specify up to four time zones as triggers for dialing the host.

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Invalid Code Reporting can be used to determine a card's 8-digit MATCH code at a dual technology reader. Simply present the unenrolled card, then enter 000# at the ScramblePad. When the combination of card + 000 is denied by the controller, the card's MATCH code is sent to the host.

In v6.6, at a dual technology reader with “Invalid Code Reporting” enabled, an invalid card and code combination will result in the controller sending the card code to the host. In v6.6, when presented with an unenrolled card, will wait for a code and then looks up the resulting dual code in the database, even when in “Card/Code Only Mode” (CMD 109). This means that invalid code reporting doesn't take effect until after the dual code is rejected. “Invalid Code Reporting” can still be used to determine a card's 8-digit MATCH code at a dual technology reader. Simply present the unenrolled card, then enter 000# at the ScramblePad. When the combination of card + 000 is denied by the controller, the card's MATCH code is then sent to the host.

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START 117 * Standard Access Zone * Time Zone * Doors # (Other versions)

START 117 * Standard Access Zone * Time Zone * Doors * Doors # (v6.7 only)

Variables:

Doors

Doors/Readers. Associates specified Doors (and corresponding entry/exit Readers) where 125 means Doors 1, 2, and 5 which assumes the association of corresponding readers 1, 2, 5, 9, 10, and 13.

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START 170 * Expansion Input # (v6.6 or earlier)

START 170 * Expansion Input [* Exp. Input...* Exp. Input] # (v7)

Description:

Expansion line module inputs are factory set to be enabled to sense the alarm devices attached to the required DTLM or MELM on start-up. Unused inputs should be disabled with Command 171.

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START 171 * Expansion Input # (v6.6 or earlier)

START 171 * Expansion Input [* Exp. Input... * Exp. Input] # (v7)

Description:

Expansion line module inputs are factory set to be enabled to sense the alarm devices attached to the required DTLM or MELM on start up. Unused Inputs should be disabled with this command.

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