Configuration
Operating Manual PITreader, PITreader Firmware V1.5.x
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8.10 Set basic coding
You can code the PITreader by going to Configuration -> Coding in the web application,
entering an Identifier in the Basic coding area and clicking on the Set coding button. A
comment field is also available, which you can use to enter a comment about your basic
coding. Both fields are limited to a max. 63 characters.
After you have coded the PITreader, the information Basic coding set is displayed under
Status and the corresponding check sum is displayed under Check sum. You have the op-
tion to delete or change the basic coding.
The comment about the basic identifier can be adapted retrospectively and can be saved in
the device via the Save comment button.
INFORMATION
Once set, the basic identifier can no longer be read or displayed. The com-
ment field can therefore be used to store a hint for the set basic identifier.
See also Coding [ 24].
8.11 Set OEM coding
You can code the PITreader with an OEM identifier by going to Configuration -> Coding
in the web application, entering an Identifier in the OEM coding area and clicking on the
Set coding button. A comment field is also available, which you can use to enter a com-
ment about your OEM identifier. Both fields are limited to a max. 63 characters.
After you have coded the PITreader, the information OEM coding set is displayed under
Status and the corresponding check sum is displayed under Check sum. You have the op-
tion to delete the OEM coding or to change the OEM coding. To do this you will need to
enter the current OEM identifier.
The comment about the OEM identifier can be adapted retrospectively and can be saved in
the device via the Save comment button.
INFORMATION
Once set, the OEM identifier can no longer be read or displayed. The com-
ment field can therefore be used to store a hint for the set OEM identifier.
You will need to code all PITreader devices that you supply to your customer with this OEM
identifier.
See also Coding [ 24].
8.12 Use block list
You can lock the authentication of certain transponder keys by entering the security IDs of
these keys (and a comment as an option) under Configuration -> Block list.
You can export the block list to a CSV file or import a block list. When importing, please
note the following: