User's Manual

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9.8.2 EVENT CLEAR
9.8.3 ID CLEAR
9.8.4 MASTER ID CLEAR
. When you want to delete all User IDs (Card IDs), you can clear all User IDs from the memory. Press <ENT>
key, then press the <1> key to clear all User IDs or <0> key to cancel the operation.
CAUTION: Before clearing all User IDs, make sure that the registered User ID is no lon
g
er used otherwise
you may lose all registered User IDs.
. When the event memory is full or when you want to change ID COUNT, you can clear the event memory in
this menu. Press <ENT> key then press <1> key to clear event memory or <0> key to cancel the operation.
CAUTION: Before
y
ou clear the events, make sure that the stored events is not necessar
y
to u
p
load to the
host PC otherwise you may lose important data.
. When you want to delete all Master IDs, you can clear all Master IDs from the memory. Press <ENT> key,
then press the <1> key to clear all Master IDs or <0> key to cancel the operation.
CAUTION: Before clearin
g
all Master IDs, make sure that the re
g
istered Master ID is no lon
g
er used
otherwise you may lose all registered Master IDs.
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9.8.5 TIME SCHEDULE CLEAR
9.8.6 DEFAULT SETTING
. When you want to delete all Time Schedules (01~10), all Holiday schedules(01~10), Holiday code, Reader#1
Mode T/S code and Reader#1 Mode T/S code, you can clear them from the memory. Press <ENT> key and
press the <1> key to clear all T/S or <0> key to cancel the operation.
CAUTION: Before you clear all T/S, make sure that the stored T/S is no longer used, otherwise
y
ou ma
y
lose all stored T/S in the memory.
. When you want to delete all Default setting value, you can clear them from the memory. Press <ENT> key and
press the <1> key to reload all default setting value clear all T/S or <0> key to cancel the operation.
CAUTION: Before you clear all Default settin
g
value(Reader mode, Board ID etc..), make sure that the
stored system setting value is no longer used, otherwise you may lose all stored system setting value in
the memory.