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AcroComm
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Manual
06-0285-001 Rev. B
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AcroComm Programming Manual 06-0285-001 Rev. B

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.2. AcroComm Main Menu The main menu provides an icon tool bar for polling/programming terminals, setting time, resolvi

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AcroComm Programming Manual The transaction information can be displayed in the AcroComm window or saved as a file. For example: DATA.DAT. 1.5. So

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.7. Actions Menu The Actions Menu allows you to poll, program, obtain information, update time and date, reset transact

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.9. Poll When selecting poll, the program will send the TRANSMIT instruction to the Current Selected Clock, the clock wi

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.11. Information Terminal Information provides memory status parameters, such as transaction space available, and memory

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.13. Reset Before this instruction is executed, the user must make sure that the transactions were successfully polled.

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.15. Modem Hang up This option allows the user to terminate the telephone connection and exit the program if desired. Af

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.16. Clear Window The Clear Window command erases all text in the AcroComm display window. 1.17. Help Menu The Help Men

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.18. Edit PROGRAM.CLK The PROGRAM.CLK file is a list of programming commands that are used to configure the Acroprint ter

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1.19. Help - About Version information. 19

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AcroComm Programming Manual March 5, 2001 - Section 2.2 Updated - Section 2.3 Updated - Appendix A updated with all new instructions… - Appendix

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AcroComm Programming Manual 2. Using ACROCOMM To better understand the use of the programs in this SYSTEM, we will select certain terms to identify ea

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AcroComm Programming Manual 2.2. Configfile.ini ACROCOMM can only work with one type of configuration at a time. The instructions that make up the con

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AcroComm Programming Manual ;To indicate the use of a modem MODEM ;Using the serial port COM2 PORT2 ;It indicates it is a network R ;Clocks’ IDs #1 #2

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AcroComm Programming Manual Ex.: Acrocomm @configfile.ini -S#ClockId -S[ascii] Select Clock with ascii identification ascii(character’s ascii num

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AcroComm Programming Manual for the selected clock. It will look forward and discard all parameters until the next –S parameter and then it will conti

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AcroComm Programming Manual 3. Using The Excel/Visual Basic Macro Polling AcroComm command line operation can be easily incorporated into Excel/Visua

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AcroComm Programming Manual 4. Acroprint Terminal Configuration Each clock is capable of communicating through any of the two ports it has, one is th

Page 20 - 2. Using ACROCOMM

AcroComm Programming Manual (FOR MODEM TERMINAL ONLY) Select option 1 for Modem <press ENTER> Select the Modem baud rate 0 for 1200 and 1 for 24

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AcroComm Programming Manual 4.1.3. Configuring Procedure for Selecting the READERS: Swipe the Configuration Badge 000000000 (This badge is provided w

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AcroComm Programming Manual 5. About the CLOCKS The Acroprint Terminal CLOCK works as a data collection terminal. It receives the badge through any o

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AcroComm Programming Manual License Agreement Important By using this software in executable form EXE or DLL’s and the Acroprint Data Collection Ter

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AcroComm Programming Manual 5.1.2. Diagnostic Mode When the terminal is in idle mode, after having displayed the time and date on the display for the

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AcroComm Programming Manual Messages, and there is a message for that badge that should be displayed for the executed function, it will display the me

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AcroComm Programming Manual 4) The screen shows: ‘Date (DDMMYY):’, ‘120696’ to allow you to edit the date the swipe will have. 5) The screen shows

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6. Appendix A: Configuration Instructions Format 6.1. Command List Command Definition Command Definition AC Acc

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2. Command List Formats The configuration instructions format that are allowed to be sent are listed below: 6.2.1. AC

Page 29 - 5. About the CLOCKS

AcroComm Programming Manual The access window is a period of time when the access signal will be continuously on. 6.2.6. AX Access Control Mode Form

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.11. BS Bell Schedule Record Format: BS=FSSSSSSSHHMMDD where F: Flag to indicate initial entry (1) or subsequent

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AcroComm Programming Manual Bit 7: Reserved. AA Bit map (1 Byte) given in HEXADECIMAL format (2 characters) to indicate several actions with the tran

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AcroComm Programming Manual where NN..N: An alphanumeric field of 10 positions. This is the facility code that is recorded on the Proximity Cards t

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AcroComm Programming Manual When the biosensor is disabled, then the FIU will read anything that is placed on the FIU, even if it is not a live finger

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.25. IB Invalid Badge Message Format: IB=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX where XXX… string up to 20 characters The default i

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.31. LD Show additional message Format: LD=Y where Y: Y or N, 1 or 0. Indicates if an additional message will be

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.35. MA Modem Answer Window Format: MA=SSSSEEEE where SSSS: Start Answer Window (default 00:00)

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AcroComm Programming Manual where X: Is the time in tenths of a second the terminal will wait for a response from the host when a transaction is gen

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AcroComm Programming Manual An entry of PF=0 will erase the Profile Table. Each profile uses 40 bytes of memory, thus there must be enough memory allo

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AcroComm Programming Manual MMM..: 16 character message A: Allow check (Y-Yes, N-No) S: Allow supervisor access B: Emission bell (A-Acce

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.51. SN Message that will be constantly displayed on the second line of the clock’s screen as the company’s ID,: Form

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.58. TD Terminal Mode Format: TD=NN where NN is the time in 1/50 of a second the terminal will wait between tra

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.62. XF Access Off Message Format: XF=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX where XXX…up to 20Characters 6.2.63. XN Access On Messag

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AcroComm Programming Manual 7. Appendix B: Table Size Calculations 7.1. Formulas to Calculate Table Size This formula may be used to determine the

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AcroComm Programming Manual LICENSE AGREEMENT...

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AcroComm Programming Manual 7.2. Remaining Space for Transaction Storage Total Memory Available (114,000 Bytes) - Access Table Size - Profile

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AcroComm Programming Manual 8. Appendix C: Using the Keyboard to Edit Data To edit data, we use the CLOCK’s numeric keyboard’s alphanumeric capabili

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AcroComm Programming Manual the first position and the <CLEAR> key is pressed, the edit process will be aborted. Press <ENTER> when finish

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AcroComm Programming Manual 9. Appendix D: Transactions Output Format 9.1. Header Record Format Generally, there is only one header record at the

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AcroComm Programming Manual where HHMMSS: Time of transaction S: Source of transaction (1-keyboard, 2-magnetic strip,3-bar code, 0-erased reco

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AcroComm Programming Manual 10. Appendix E: Sample Excel/Visual Basic Templates 10.1. Getting Started Terminal Connections Setup the Acroprint Termi

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AcroComm Programming Manual 10.4. Main Menu The main menu provides the means to poll, select data viewed, pair punches, totals and subtotals, append d

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AcroComm Programming Manual 10.5. Commands · Poll Poll terminal transactions into Excel · Configure Configure program setup · Pair Punch

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AcroComm Programming Manual 10.7. Visual Basic Source Code The following is a Visual Basic Source used in the example POLL_CLK.5.3.4.XLS. The SHELLAR

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AcroComm Programming Manual 11. Appendix F: ASCII CODE LIST Id’s 0-9 and A-Z can be programmed via the keypad of “ADCT” terminal. All other codes m

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.5. AW ...

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AcroComm Programming Manual 12. Appendix G: Glossary 0 -9 - Functions available for specific purposes as defined by the user. Access Table – A list

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AcroComm Programming Manual WAIT number - An instruction indicating how long (in seconds) the program should wait for a response from the CLOCK after

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AcroComm Programming Manual 13. Index Fingerprint Table ...49 About the CLOCKS...

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AcroComm Programming Manual PROGRAM ... 20 Programming Function Instructions... 38 PX...

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AcroComm Programming Manual 6.2.61. UF...

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AcroComm Programming Manual 1. AcroComm.exe Windows - The AcroComm program provides the Software Developer / System Integrator the necessary tools

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