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An entry of PF=0 will erase the Profile Table. Each profile uses 40 bytes of
memory, thus there must be enough memory allocated to store the profiles
needed.

6.2.43. PL

PIN Definition

Format:

PL=NN

where

NN:

Any number between 0 and 30.

When the value of NN is other than 0, the Personal Identification Number
(PIN) will be automatically activated, and NN will be the length of the PIN.
The default is 0 for no PIN required.

6.2.44. PM

Profile Messages

Format:

PM:IMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMASBT

where

I:

Message index. Valid characters (1-9,:,;,<,=,>,?)

MMM..:

16

character

message

A:

Allow the check (Y-Yes, N-No)

S:

Allow

access

supervisor

B:

Emission bell (A-Accepted, R-Rejected, N-None)

T:

Displayed

message

time

Up to 16 messages can be defined

6.2.45. PR

PIN Register

Format:

PR=FBBBB…NNN…

where

F:

Flag, 1-First 0-Subsequent

BBBB: Badge number

NNN: PIN assigned to BBBB badge number

The terminal searches for the badge swiped in the PIN table. If found, it
compares the PIN entered to the PIN stored for that badge using the length
defined in PL. If the validation is successful, the transaction is accepted.

6.2.46. PX

Error Messages Profiles

Format:

PX=IMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMASBT

where

I:

Message number, 1-Profile not defined, 2-Badge not
found

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