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A—Add Administrative User
Syntax and Parameters
a , [secret_key],  
Description
Use the Add Administrative User command to add an administrative user to the 
list of users on the RPSD Key device. The administrative user can access the 
RPSD Key to alter Key parameters. If AUX Security is enabled, the administrative 
user must enter a password (or use a PassKey device)...

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NOTE:
If the [secret_key] is randomly assigned by the Lock device (in other words, 
the field is omitted), the field must be delimited by a comma. Example:
 a sam,,ak. 

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AS—AUX Security
Syntax and Parameters
as 
or
as on 
or
as off 
Description
Use the AUX Security command to enable and disable security on the Key.
NOTE:
Do not enable AUX Security until administrative users are added.
Sample Commands and Responses
To determine the AUX Key status, type as .
>AS
AUX Port Security is OFF
To enable AUX Security, type as on .
>AS ON
008...

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C—Clock Set
Syntax and Parameters
c  
Description
Use the Clock Set command to set the Key’s internal clock to ensure the 
accuracy of the History Log. Set the clock to local time standards in 24-hour 
clock format (for example, 16:00 for 4:00 PM).
Use a colon (:) to separate the hours and minutes. Also use a leading zero if you 
set the time less than 10:00.
Sample...

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D—Date Set
Syntax and Parameters
d  
Description
Use the Date Set command to set the date for the RPSD Key’s internal calendar. 
You should set the date when you begin using the Key to be certain that it is 
correct. To check the date, use the Status Display command described in this 
section.
Use two digits for each part of the date, including a zero at the beginning for...

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H—History Display
Syntax and Parameters
h [-] [ALL] 
Description
Use the History Display command to display a log history of the last 1400 
messages generated by or sent to the RPSD Key device. The messages appear 
in ascending order, twenty to a page. See Table 5-1 in Chapter 5, 
“Troubleshooting” for an explanation of the status messages sent to the Key by 
the Lock...

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The Fields of the History Display screen are:
nMessage Authentication Code and Sequence Number—The first number 
in a log history entry is actually two numbers separated by a decimal 
point: the Message Authentication Code and the Sequence Number.
nDate—The second field provides the date the message was generated.
nTime—The second field provides the time the message was...

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I—Set Log ID
Syntax and Parameters
i 
Description
Use the Set Log ID command to identify which Key is associated with which 
status message. This is especially important where multiple devices share a 
single administration terminal. The command adds the ID to the beginning of 
each message generated by the Key.
Sample Command and Response
> i KEY11
KEY11 08/14/90...

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L—List User Information
Syntax and Parameters
l 
Description
Use the List User Information command to list the user ID, device number, and 
test response number for the Key. To use the List User Information command, 
enter l   at the > prompt of the Key user’s terminal.
Sample Command and Response
>l
User ID: KEY20
Device Number: 12345
Test Response: 8119704
Parameter...

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LA—List Administrative Users
Syntax and Parameters
LA 
or
LA  
Description
Use this command to display a table showing information about RPSD 
adminstrative users.
If you do not specify a user ID, the List Administrative User Table lists information 
for all RPSD administrative Key users. If you enter a full or partial user ID, the 
command lists information for that...
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