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Quick Start (cont’d)
Set the Time
1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already. If you just finished the above procedure, you are still in Program Mode).
2. Press ; 39 ; [HHMM] :. (Use 24-hour military format, where PM adds 12 hours).
(For example - 2:30pm - press ; 39 ; 1430 :).
Enter User Codes
User Codes added with Function 2 (described in the following procedure) are enabled for use with any keypad in
the system, including Wiegand devices with keypads. For systems with two
NETDK / NETPDK keypads ("primary"
and "secondary"), to add User Codes for use with only the primary keypad or only the secondary keypad, see
Functions 62 and/or 63 on page 21.
1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already).
2. Press ; 2 ; [User Number] ; [new User Code] :.
(For example, John Smith is designated as User 21. You want him to use the code of "232323" to unlock the door. Pro-
gram by pressing: ; 2 ; 21 ; 232323 :).
3. Repeat step 2 for each new user.
Delete a User Code
1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already).
2. Press ; 2 ; [User Number] :.
The NETDK will beep immediately; the NETPDK will beep for 10 seconds; both will flash a green LED. When the red LED
flashes, the User Code is deleted.
3. Repeat step 2 for each new User.
User Code Conflicts
Care should be taken not to program a new User Code which matches the first digits of any other User Code (only the User
Code with the least number of digits will be recognized). Example: If User Codes 123 and 123456 are both entered in the
system, only code 123 would be recognized, unless the ENTER Key has been enabled (see Function 69, see page 23). In ad-
dition, an error will sound if you try to program a new User Code that matches the first digits of the Master Code.
WARNING: When attempting to change an existing Master Code, it is HIGHLY recommended that you enable all
Groups (see Function 23 on page 16), exit Program Mode, and enter the new anticipated Master Code to verify that the
anticipated sequence does not currently open the protected door. If the protected door does not open, the antici-
pated Master Code can be used as the new Master Code; if the protected door opens, the anticipated Master Code al-
ready exists in the system (as a User Code), and the anticipated Mater Code should NOT be used. Always repeat this
procedure with any new anticipated Master Codes.
Enroll Proximity Cards (Single Enrolling or Batch Enrolling)
If you wish to enroll only one proximity card ("Single Enrolling") or many ("Batch Enrolling"), the process is basically the
same. Only the NETPDK has an integral proximity reader, therefore the NETPDK will be used in the following steps:
1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already).
2. Press ; 2 ; [
User Number] :. (Enter the User Number you wish to match with the first proximity card).
3. The NETPDK will beep continuously. Place a new proximity card in front of the reader (under the keypad). When the
NETPDK beeps three times, the card has been enrolled.
4. Press ; to end the process. To return to normal operation, exit Program Mode (see page 10).
(For example, you wish to enroll two proximity cards for User 14 and User 15 respectively. Press ; 2 ; 1
4 :. and place the first card in front of the reader (hear 3 beeps) and then within 10 seconds, place the second card
in front of the reader (hear 3 beeps)).
You can continue entering cards in this way, automatically incrementing the User number with each presentation of a prox-
imity card. When finished, press ;.
Note: Batch Enrolling will not program Users 297 through 300, as these are Special Function User Codes (see page 7).
After a proximity card for User 296 has been Batch Enrolled, the next card presented will enroll as User 301.
High Security Access (ProxCard & User Code Access)
Program the NETPDK for High Security Access for User Number 15, with a proximity card and a User Code of 7452 required
for access. Only the NETPDK has an integral proximity reader, therefore the NETPDK will be used in the following steps:
1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already).
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