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HPP–22: Hand Held Programmer

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HPP–22

Quick S

tart Guide

5.0 Using an HPP-100 in place of an HPP-22

For those who already have and use an HPP-100, the HPP-100 can be used in place of the HPP-22 for programming an
IntelliProx. Refer to Figure 2 for a drawing corresponding key assignments on the HPP-100 to the HPP-22.

Figure 2: HPP–100 to HPP–22 Key Assignments

6.0 Troubleshooting

7.0 Card Holder Log Sheet

To assist in tracking card holder and slot assignments a Cardholder Log Sheet has been provided on the next page.
Make copies of this sheet and fill it out prior to enrolling cards into the IntelliProx. Archive a copy of the completed log
in a safe place for reference when maintaining the card database in the future. Unless the D-Lite program is being used,
these sheets could be the only copy of the enrollment database. You may consider leaving several blank lines between
card/slot entries to accommodate changes, voiding old cardholders and enrolling new cardholders.

Problem

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

The IntelliProx is unable to
enroll a card.

The slot to which the card is
being enrolled already has a card
in it.

Enroll the new card to a different
slot or delete the old card from
the slot and then enroll the new
card.

When using the IntelliProx for
optional back–up door control, a
card continues to have access
after being voided from the host
system.

The card is still enrolled in the
IntelliProx database.

Delete the card from the
IntelliProx.

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