PROGRAMMING
Program Cards and PINS.
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Programming will vary depending on the access configuration. Follow the instructions according to your access configuration.
GENERAL PROGRAMMING INFORMATION
• User ID Number: Assign a user ID number to the access code in order to keep track of the users of access cards or PINs. The user ID
number can be any number from 1-2000. IMPORTANT: User IDs do not have to be proceeded with any leading zeros. Recording of User ID
is critical. Modifications to user data require either the card or the User ID be available.
• Proximity Card: Any 125 KHz industry standard 26 bit Wiegand Proximity Card, or 30 bit Sentex Proximity Card.
• Keypad PIN: The PIN can be any 4 - 5 digits between 0000 - 65535 (except 1234 which is reserved for factory testing). IMPORTANT: PINs
less than 1000 must be preceded with leading zeros. PINs greater than 9999 do not require any leading zeros.
• All card users are automatically assigned a default PIN of 1234 that must be changed to be activated.
ADD USER CARD(S)
Programming Step
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Add Card: Using Auto ID
(Allows KPR2000 to assign
Card to next available User ID
number)
OR
2. Add Card: Select Specific ID
(Allows manager to define a
specific User ID to associate
the card to)
OR
2. Add Card: Block Learn
(Allows manager to add up to
2000 cards to the KPR2000
in a single step †). Takes 2
minutes to program.
3. Exit Program Mode
DELETE USER CARD(S)
Programming Step
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Delete Card - By User ID
OR
2. Delete Card - By Card
OR
2. Delete Card -By Card
Number
3. Exit Program Mode
† BLOCK LEARN DIRECT ENTRY
Format for programming specific Card Numbers: Facility Code + Serial
Number (including leading 0's) Example: FAC- 24, SN- 100 would be
entered as:
26 Bit: 02400100
30 Bit: 0000000100
Only the Serial Number is validated for 30 bit cards.
ACCESS CONFIGURATION: CARD OR PIN, CARD + PIN, & CARD ONLY
Keystroke Combination
✱ (Master Code) #
1 (Read Card) #
Repeat Step 2 for additional user
cards
See Notes 1 and 2.
1 (User ID) # (Read Card) #
See Notes 1 and 2.
5 (User ID) # (The first card
number) # (Card Quantity) #
Card quantity = number of cards to
be enrolled
✱
Keystroke Combination
✱ (Master Code) #
2 (User ID) #
Deleting by User ID number will clear
cards and PINs
2 (Read Card) #
Requires the user card. Deletes ONLY
the card number
2 (Card Number) #
Deletes ONLY the card number †
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ADD OR DELETE A PIN
A PIN may be programmed to a separate or an existing user ID. PINs
programmed separately will use additional memory.
Programming Step
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Add a PIN
Assigns PIN to user ID
number
OR
2. Delete a PIN
Deletes the User ID number
and associated PIN
3. Exit Program Mode
CHANGE A PIN
Allows card user to update a previously set PIN for a card & PIN or card
+ PIN User ID. Default PIN codes (1234) can only be changed by using
Change PIN using a card. NOTE: This operation is executed from outside
of Program Mode.
Programming Step
1. Change a PIN using a Card
OR
1. Change PIN using PIN
NOTE 1:
When assigning a user both a card and a PIN, the card MUST be assigned
first. After the card is assigned, the user must change the PIN using card
to activate the PIN for this user. If the PIN is assigned first, a second user
ID must be used to assign the card.
NOTE 2:
When adding or deleting multiple users sequentially, the program
command (1 or 2, respectively) is entered only once at the beginning of
the procedure. For additional users, enter the user ID and credentials only
in the same order as the first entry.
EXAMPLE:
To Add Multiple Users
Programming Step
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Add multiple users
3. Exit Program Mode
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Keystroke Combination
✱ (Master Code) #
1 (User ID) # (PIN) #
Repeat Step 2 for additional PINs
See Notes 1 and 2.
2 (User ID) #
Repeat Step 2 for additional PINs
See Notes 1 and 2.
✱
Keystroke Combination
✱ (Read Card) (Old PIN) # (New PIN)
# (New PIN) #
✱ (User ID) # (Old PIN) # (New PIN)
# (New PIN) #
Keystroke Combination
✱ (Master Code) #
1 (User ID 1) # (PIN1) #,
(User ID 2) # (PIN2) #,
.
.
(User ID 10) # (PIN10) #
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