Specifications

Section 6: Commands
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4. TRACE (Y/N): N?
4. Type Y or N as required and press Enter. The screen displays:
5. LOCATION (IN/OUT/UNKNOWN): UNKNOWN?
5. Type IN or OUT or accept the default, UNKNOWN. Press Enter. The screen displays:
SENSOR (1-8)?
6. Type the door number of the sensor to which the command keys will be presented. Press
Enter. The screen displays:
PRESENT KEYS TO SENSOR
PRESS ANY KEY TO STOP
7. Present keys to the designated sensor one at a time. The terminal will display the key code
of each card as it is read. When all command keys of the group have been entered into the
Alto 818 database, press any key to stop. The command prompt is displayed.
6.3.8 HELP
The HELP command displays a list of valid commands.
6.3.9 HOLIDAY
The Alto 818 can retain in memory the dates of up to 30 holidays which are specified by the
HOLIDAY command. Since holidays are defined by day, month, and year, they must be updated
annually in accordance with the yearly calendar. The HOLIDAY command prompts are shown
in Figure 6-4. A HOLIDAY command setup sheet may be found in Appendix B.
The use of the HOLIDAY command interrelates with other commands that use time intervals if
HOL is specified for a day when a specific time interval is applicable. When HOL in entered for
any time interval in the system, all holidays specified with the HOLIDAY command will apply to
that time interval.
HOLIDAY (1-30)?
DD-MMM-YY?
Figure 6-4: HOLIDAY Command Prompts