User's Manual Part 1
THE READALL INTERROGATOR User Guide
Revised January 2001
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Then press the Program button. You’ll see this screen.
Each transponder must be prepared to receive the programming transmission. For newer
Remote transponders (with serial numbers greater than 2,500,000) as well as all Pit
transponders, you must place a magnet on the Programming switch. For older remote
transponders (with serial numbers less than 2,500,000), you must connect a special
jumper on the transponder to enable the transponder to receive the programming
message. Note that after the ReadAll programs the transponder but before the ReadAll
interrogates the transponder to verify the programming step, you must remove the
jumper. Please consult the technical brief for your model of transponder for the exact
procedure for preparing the transponder to be programmed.
To set the transponder ID that you will be programming, press the Enter Transponder
Number button. The ReadAll will display the numeric keypad, allowing you to enter the
ID number of the transponder you are programming. Use the Back button to erase an
incorrect entry. When the ID number is correct, press the Enter button.
To set the reading value to which the transponder will be programmed, press the Program
Reading To button. The ReadAll again displays the numeric keyboard to allow you to
enter the initial reading. For TRACE transponders, enter the full 6 digits of the odometer
as well as the position of the sweep hand to build a 7 digit reading.
Here’s an example. If you want to program transponder number 3212345 to have a value
of 7691, the programming screen would look like this.










