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CONCEPT 4000.CONCEPT 4000.
CONCEPT 4000.CONCEPT 4000.
CONCEPT 4000. User Manual.
PIN CODE
Any User who is required to perform any
operations via a Terminal Keypad will need a PIN
(Personal Identification Number).
If changing a code, Press <OFF> first to clear the
screen. Enter a PIN number using the <DIGIT>
keys. The PIN may be 1 to 8 digits long, however
a minimum of 4 digits is recommended if the PIN
code is to control Areas or access external doors.
(The system may also be configured to force all
PIN Codes to be 6 digits. V5.27 or later only)
When complete: <OK> key to move on to the
“Card Type” question for this User.
<UP> key to program the previous User’s “PIN”.
<DOWN> key to program the next User’s “PIN”.
CARD TYPE.
Any User who is required to perform operations
with an access card must have their card details
entered, beginning with the “Card Type”.
Press the <RIGHT> Arrow key to scroll through
the list until the name of the appropriate Card
Type is displayed. (If you need to return to the
start of the list at any stage, press the <OFF> key)
When complete: <OK> key to move on to the card
details question/s for this User.
<UP> key to edit the previous User’s “Card Type”.
<DOWN> key to edit the next User’s “Card Type”
The next display will depend on the “Card Type”:
i) Credit Card. For credit cards etc. or other non-
Site Code magnetic stripe formats.
ii) Site Code. For Wiegand formats utilizing a
Site Code, or Inner Range magnetic stripe
cards with Site Code format.
iii) Direct Entry. For Wiegand cards where the
Site Code and/or Format is unknown.
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NOTE: The “Card Type” used
in your system should be
recorded in the “System
Details” inside the Front cover.
If not recorded, consult the
Installer for details.
See NOTE below.
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