Group 0/memory module commands, Card, time zone, and anti-passback functions, Exit command mode [n/a – Keri Systems HPP-100 User Manual

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Group 0/Memory Module Commands

Group 0/Memory Module Commands are used for card and time zone control, anti-passback
control, and for managing data in the Memory Module.

Card, Time Zone, and Anti-Passback Functions

Exit Command Mode [n/a]

The Exit Command allows you to exit from programming mode.

Example . . . to exit from programming mode:

Press . . . [0] [SEND]

The LED display will return to the “system at work” screen.

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DAY HH : MM : SS

Define a Time Zone [G]

A Time Zone is a defined block of time that is assigned to a card to allow access. The
time zone command consists of a zone identification number, a beginning time, an ending
time, and a calculated value that defines the days of the week that should be applied to
this zone. In a given application, a set of time zones must be defined to take into account
the full 24-hour day and 7-day week.

The beginning and ending times are set in a two digit, hours / minutes format. Two digits
are required for each entry; for example, 6:15 P.M. is coded as ‘18’ ‘15.’

NOTE: The time is formatted to a 24-hour clock.

To determine the value representing the applicable days of the week, each day of the
week is assigned a number (see the Table below). These numbers are added together
and the result represents the zone’s days of the week value.

Day Of The Week Number

Sunday

= 1

Monday

= 2

Tuesday

= 4

Wednesday

= 8

Thursday

= 16

Friday

= 32

Saturday

= 64

Calculated Value Examples

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