0 sm-1000 programming commands, 1 entering the pin, 2 changing the pin – Keri Systems HPP–22 User Manual

Page 6: 4 clearing the sm-1000's memory, Hpp–22: hand held programmer, Quick s tart guide hpp–22

Advertising
background image

HPP–22: Hand Held Programmer

2305 Bering Drive

01831-003 Rev. C

San Jose, CA 95131 USA
(800) 260-5265 (408) 435-8400 FAX (408) 577-1792
Web: www.kerisys.com E-mail: [email protected]

Page 6 of 10

Quick S

tart Guide

HPP–22

4.0 SM-1000 Programming Commands

4.1

Entering the PIN

1.

Enter the PIN code [nnnn] (the factory default is '1234') and press [#].

2.

If an incorrect PIN is entered, the reader BEEPs twice and the LED flashes Red, then the LED returns to steady
Amber.

3.

A valid PIN entry is confirmed with three BEEPs and the LED turns Green.

4.

The LED then turns to blinking Amber indicating that the SM-1000 is in programming mode.

5.

Press [#] to exit programming mode and return to standard operation. The reader BEEPs twice and the LED flashes
Red, then the LED returns to steady Amber.

4.2

Changing the PIN

1.

Enter the current PIN (the factory default PIN is '1234') and press [#]. The LED changes to blinking Amber
indicating that the SM-1000 is in programming mode.

2.

Press [7]. The LED turns OFF.

3.

Enter the new PIN [nnnn] (it can be any number between 1 and 4 digits). Press [#].

4.

The new PIN entry is confirmed with three BEEPs and three Green LED flashes, then the LED returns to blinking
Amber indicating that the SM-1000 is in programming mode.

5.

Press [#] to exit programming mode and return to standard operation. The reader BEEPs twice and the LED flashes
Red, then the LED returns to steady Amber.

4.3

Changing the PIN to a New Value (used when the current PIN is forgotten)

1.

Ensure the SM-1000 power is ON.

2.

Locate JP1 on the back of the unit (refer to the SM-1000 Quick Start Guide for the location of JP1).

3.

Place a jumper across the two pins of JP1. Enter the new PIN (it can be any number between 1 and 4 digits). Press
[#].

4.

The new PIN entry is confirmed with seven BEEPs and seven Green LED flashes, then the LED returns to solid
Amber.

5.

Remove the jumper across JP1. The new PIN is now active and stored in the SM-1000's memory.

NOTE: From this point on, the jumper across JP1 should never be installed on the SM-1000 unless it is necessary to
reset the PIN, or clear system memory and rebuild its database from scratch. Applying power with the jumper installed
on JP1 irretrievably resets the PIN. Applying power a second time and removing the jumper from across JP1
irretrievably erases all card holder data.

4.4

Clearing the SM-1000's Memory

1.

Ensure the SM-1000 power is ON.

2.

Locate JP1 on the back of the unit (refer to the SM-1000 Quick Start Guide for the location of JP1).

3.

Place a jumper across the two pins of JP1. Turn unit power OFF, wait 5 seconds, and then turn unit power back ON.

4.

The clear memory command is confirmed with a long and a short beep and a Red-Green-Amber-Green-Red-Off
LED flash pattern. This is followed by an Amber LED flash, 8 beeps, 8 Green LED flashes, and then the LED
returns to solid Amber.

5.

Remove the jumper across JP1. All cards are erased from memory and the unit PIN is returned to the factory
default value of '1234'.

NOTE: Clearing the SM-1000's memory erases all information from the SM-1000 unit. Once erased, the information is
not recoverable.

Advertising