The hpp-100 hand-held programmer, Figure 1 – hpp-100 orientation – Keri Systems HPP-100 User Manual

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HPP-100 Hand-Held Programmer

Revision 3.3

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The HPP-100 Hand-Held Programmer

The HPP-100 Hand-Held Programmer is a powerful and convenient tool, yet its operation is
simple enough for anyone to master in a short period of time. The HPP-100 has the appearance
of a TV remote control, but has a different principle of operation. It is a mini-transmitter using a
radio frequency (RF) rather than an infrared signal to transmit data. Unlike a television remote
control (that requires a direct line-of-sight between the infrared transmitter in the remote and the
infrared receiver in the television) the HPP-100 should be held parallel to the proximity antenna
(see Figure 1).

Hand Held

Programmer

Reader

Figure 1 – HPP-100 Orientation

Hold the HPP-100 within the range of the proximity antenna (approximately 1-foot) and press the
appropriate button to send a command. Allow about 0.5 seconds for a response from the reader.
Point it at the Master Control Reader (within three to four inches of the reader) and press the
appropriate button to send a command. Allow about a half-second for a command response. The
reader’s sound alert will respond to the command with a distinct beep.

Command Response “BEEP” Status

BEEP

1 short

Confirms the depression of a key on the
Hand-Held Programmer.

BEEP-BEEP

2 short

Confirms acceptance of a complete
command sequence.

BEEEEEEEEP

1 long

Confirms rejection or an invalid operation was
attempted.

BEEP-BEEP-BEEP-BEEP

continuous short

Indicates the door sense switch is open.

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