System configuration, System security, Setting/changing a unique password – Keri Systems TAP100 User Manual

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TAP100 Application Software Manual

Revision 3.3

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System Configuration

This section provides a logical progression of commands required for configuring your system for
an access control application. Please review this section in its entirety before configuring your
system. This section will cover system security, setting program operating options, configuring
system communications, and configuring the ProxNet system.

System Security

This section provides instructions for setting/changing the TAP100 software password, for
entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN), and for changing a PIN. You must enter the
correct password to be allowed access to the TAP100 program. You must enter the correct PIN
to make system configuration changes.

Setting/Changing a Unique Password

Before working with the TAP100 software, we recommend that you change from the factory
default password and set a unique password as soon as possible to ensure the security of your
PXL-100 access control system. These instructions also apply if you wish to change from one
unique password to a new unique password.

If you are already in the TAP100 program, use your pointing device to exit the program by
selecting Quit and then confirming the operation by selecting Yes.

This will leave you at the

C:\PROXNET>

DOS prompt. At the DOS prompt, type:

C:\PROXNET>

tap100 -p <ENTER>

NOTE: This is a lower-case ‘p.’

The system will display the following information on the screen.

Keri Systems Transactions Analysis/ProxNet Program
VERSION x.xx Build Date: [date] Time: [time]

Enter your password:

Enter the current password. If it is the system default, this will be ‘X X X X.’ If the password is
entered incorrectly, the screen will display:

Sorry your Password is Unacceptable.

The TAP100 software will then return to DOS.

If you password is accepted, the screen will display:

Please enter the NEW password:

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