Programming command groups – Keri Systems HPP-100 User Manual

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HPP-100 Hand-Held Programmer

Revision 3.3

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In conjunction with the Hand-Held Programmer, there are three hardware options that can be
used as programming aids.

1. The 32-character LED display is strongly recommended when using the HPP-100 to program

a PXL-100 network or a stand-alone system. The display is standard with the OB-1 option
board, but can be used with any of the plug-in option boards. The display is not necessary if a
Personal Computer (PC) is used as the control system host, but it is a handy troubleshooting
tool that can be plugged into any networked control unit for diagnosing local system problems.


2. A Programming Reader is a second reader connected in parallel with the Master Control

Reader. It is located beside the Master Control Unit to assist in enrolling cards or in
programming the network if a PC is not used.


3. A Serial Printer may be attached to the Master Control Unit, providing printouts of system

configuration information. It will also provide brief printouts confirming the completion of each
programming command.

NOTE: The HPP-100 Hand-Held Programmer is meant for use in networks with less than 8
controllers. In networks with 8 or more controllers, a PC system must be used for programming.

Programming Command Groups

Basic programming commands are broken into four groups:

1) Standard Commands are used for setting system time and date, event timing, card

management, and printing operations.

2) Group 0/Memory Module Commands are used for card and time zone control, anti-passback

control, and for managing data in the Memory Module.

3) Level Commands are used for configuring the serial port, enrolling cards by code number,

transferring cards from a master reader, adding and removing readers, and setting security
features.

4) Master Control Commands are used for changing a user’s Personal Identification Number

(PIN) and for clearing a reader’s memory.

See Appendix 2 for a Quick Start Guide that provides summaries for all programming commands.

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