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In v7.0 and later, all ID formats use just one record each. Passback controls track the use of all IDs simultaneously.

If you are using this command to enroll a prox card at a DS47L-SPX, use the enrolling procedure described in “Card Enrollment Methods” starting on page 3-31.

Example:

START 312 * 166 * 7360026 * 1 * Swipe Card#

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In v7.0 and later, all ID formats use just one record each. Passback controls track the use of all IDs simultaneously.If you are using this command to enroll a prox card at a DS47L-SPX, use the enrolling procedure described in “Card Enrollment Methods” starting on page 3-31.

Example:

START 313 * 702 * 1038891 * 41 * Swipe Card #

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In v7.0 and later, all IDFs use only a single record. Passback controls track the use of all IDs simultaneously.If you are using this command to enroll a prox card at a DS47L-SPX, use the enrolling procedure described in “Card Enrollment Methods” starting on page 3-31the use of all IDs simultaneously.

Example:

START 314 * 4 * 6670 * 12 * Swipe Card #

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In v7.0 and later, all ID formats use just one record each. Passback controls track the use of all IDs simultaneously.

If you are using this command to enroll a prox card at a DS47L-SPX, use the enrolling procedure described in “Card Enrollment Methods” starting on page 3-31.

Example:

START 315 * 8 * 1428990 * 1 * Swipe Card #

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This command automatically generates a code and requires the use of CMD 223 to add the card to the user record. This is useful because, even if card delivery is delayed, the building can be secured by immediately issuing codes only until cards arrive and can be issued.

For a discussion of IDFs, see “ID Formats (IDF)” on page 3-24.

Example:

START 320 * 100 * 10 * 4 #

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This command automatically generates a code and requires the use of CMD 223 to add the card to the user record. This is useful because, even if card delivery is delayed, the building can be secured by immediately issuing codes only until cards arrive and can be issued.For a discussion of IDFs, see “ID Formats (IDF)” on page 3-24.

Example:

START 321 * 200 * 25 * 2 #

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This command automatically generates a code and requires the use of CMD 223 to add the card to the user record. This is useful because, even if card delivery is delayed, the building can be secured by immediately issuing codes only until cards arrive and can be issued.

For a discussion of IDFs, see “ID Formats (IDF)” on page 3-24.

Example:

START 322 * 664 * 10 * 17 #

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NN
1 All Users
2 Momentary Access
3 Unlock / Relock
4 All Access
5 Control
6 Lock Down / Lock Open
7 Alarm Mask / Unmask / Cancel / Deadman
8 Passwords
9 Users Inside
10 Tagged Users
11 Alerted Users
12 Temporary-Day Users
13 Use Count Users
14 Absentee Rule Users
15 Unreconstructed Records
STYLE
1 User Codes
2 User Temporary-Days
3 Use Count (also prints Temp Days and Absentee Info where needed)
4 Absentee Rule
5 User Tracking Status
6 Deadman Time
7 Option Flags
8 Print All Fields

Description:

Use this command to print a single user or a range of users, by family—the NN user functions—and formatted in a specified report STYLE.

All v7 options are marked in italics.

Example:

START 330 * 4 * 1 * 50 * 60 #

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📄 CMD 88*20 – Print Expansion Alarm/RQE Setups and Status

📄 ?? CMD 88*21 – Print Expansion Alarm Special Setups and Status

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