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Functions in the operating mode with a configurator and
PDA (IrDA interface)
• All the same functions described previously for operation
without a configurator mode, but controlled via a software
interface on a PC or handheld.
• Configuration and display of relay parameters (activation
time for monostable operation, and selection of monosta-
ble or bistable mode).
• Setting the date and time (necessary for advanced access
control).
• Facility for viewing the list of smart cards, and for recog-
nising, cancelling and duplicating cards.
• Ability to program utility smart cards, with access enabled
only at particular times.
• Programming of smart cards for security staff.
• Programming of MASTER smart cards.
• Programming of client smart cards (SLAVE), with the pos-
sibility of enabling access only at certain times, or placing
an upper limit on the number of accesses.
• Display of last 100 accesses (user and time).
• Configuration of smart card access parameters.
• Ability to store up to 12 different smart cards in memory.
In this operating mode, the smart cards are programmed
by the configurator; all the information is managed using a
handheld and the IrDA interface.
All the smart cards created in the operating mode with-
out a configurator will be incompatible with those cre-
ated in the operating mode with a configurator (this is
also true for MASTER smart cards).
The configurator can also create a special smart card, ena-
bled for simplified utility operations (updating and cancelling
codes, re-synchronising the reader clock). This is a useful
feature in the event of an access smart card being lost,
because it allows the code to be cancelled without using
a handheld. Once the special utility smart card has been
created by the configurator, data can be updated by simply
inserting the smart card into the reader/programmer.