Specifications
Section 6: Commands
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GO TO (1-22)?
1. 1060 KEY TYPE (Y/N): Y?
2. 1050 KEY TYPE (Y/N): N?
3. 1040/1030 KEY TYPE (0/1040/1030): 1040?
3A. FACILITY CODE: A000?
3B. ALTERNATE FACILITY CODE: A000?
4. TAMPER REPORT (0-32): 1?
5. POWER FAIL REPORT (0-32): 1?
6. BLDG SHOULD BE CLOSED:
00:00-00:00 ?
00:00-00:00 ?
00:00-00:00 ?
00:00-00:00 ?
7. BLDG SHOULD BE CLOSED REMINDER (0-240): 0?
8. HOST BAUD: 9600?
9. TERMINAL BAUD: 300?
10. OPERATOR OVERRIDE REPORT (0-32): 1?
11. ADDRESS (0-240): N?
12. HOST XON/XOFF (Y/N): N?
13. TERMINAL XON/XOFF (Y/N) N?
14. AUTO FORGIVE TIMES AND DAYS:
00:00-00:00 ?
00:00-00:00 ?
00:00-00:00 ?
00:00-00:00 ?
15. READER DISABLE TIME (0-240): 10?
16. VIP ONLY KEY DIGITS (4-8): 4?
17. PIN DIGITS (4-5): 4?
18. PIN SEED 0000?
19. PIN GRACE PERIOD (10-240): 10?
20. PIN RETRY (0-5): 0?
21. DURESS ENABLE (Y/N): Y
21A. DURESS REPORT (0-32): 1?
22. SHOW KEY NUMBER FOR VIP ONLY\ KEY (Y/N): N?
Figure 6-12: SYSTEM Command Prompts
b. Reset the ACU by pressing the reset button on the Alto 818 PCA or by typing the command
RESET from the terminal. The new baud rate will also become effective if the power to
the ACU is cycled off and then on.
c. Change the terminal baud rate to be compatible with the rate set for the ACU.
d. Communication between the Alto 818 and the terminal is restored, at the new baud rate.
If communication between the terminal and the ACU is lost due to incompatible baud rates,
use the following procedure:
a. Reset the ACU by pressing the reset button on the Alto 818 PCA while holding down the
goof switch. This will restore the default value of 300.