
Chapter 3: First-Time NT500 Offline System Installation & Setup
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Notes When you define the issue code format, you indicate:
■ the maximum number of digits in the issue code
■ the starting location of the issue code on the access cards
■ the range of issue codes that the device should accept.
2 In the Card Number Length field, type the number of digits
(from 1 to 9) in the card number.
3 In the Card Length field, type the total number of digits of
data (from 1 to 99) on the access cards or in the personal
identification numbers (PINs), preceded by a zero if
necessary. For example, if there are 20 digits of data on
the access cards or in the PINs, type 20.
4 If the card format includes a facility code, check the Facility
Code checkbox.
a) In the Facility Code Location field, type the starting loca-
tion (from 1 to 99) of the facility code, preceded by a
zero if necessary. For example, if the facility code starts
at position 3, type 03.
b) In the Facility Code Length field, type the maximum
number of digits (from 0 to 9) in the facility codes for
this card format. For example, if the maximum facility
code length is four digits, type 4.
If you type 0, the devices using this configuration will not
check the facility code when determining whether to grant
access to a card.
When facility codes are used, you may indicate if an entire
access group should have the facility code information
applied to cardholder’s within that group. This feature can be
enabled using the drop-down list on the right side of the
screen under Facility Code.
5 If the card format includes an issue code, check the Issue
Code checkbox.
a) In the Issue Code Start field, type the starting location
(from
1 to 99) of the issue code, preceded by a zero if
necessary.
b) In the Issue Code Length field, type the number of digits
(from 0 to 4) in the issue code for this card format. If you
type 0, the devices will not check the issue code when
determining whether to grant access to a card.
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