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NOTE
Programming Error 36331 at the bottom of the screen means the card did not program
correctly and the lamp will be flashing red. Press [NEXT], re-enter the card number, and
press [NEXT]. After the card is programmed, the Encoder will have a steady green light.
Press [NEXT] to program the next card or [FINISH] if you are through programming
cards.
NOTE
Programming Error 300 at the bottom of the screen means you waited too long to swipe
the card. The Encoder lamp will be flashing red. Press [NEXT], re-enter the card
number, and press [NEXT]. After the card is programmed, the Encoder will have a
steady green light. Press [NEXTJ to program the next card or [FINISH] if you are
through programming cards.
f. Press [FINISH] three times to return to the Reconfiguration Main Menu, and press F10 to return to the ICIDS
SignOn Form.
2-32. PERSONNEL IDENTIFICATION CIPHER (PIC). The Personnel Identification Cipher (PIC) provides the System
Administrator with a method of defining the security aspects of a zone. The PIC allows the System Administrator a
method of creating, for example, two man control zones, attaching procedure files, and creating zone user and zone
supervisor records. There are two separate PIC applications.
a. The first application is called Police Officer Mode. The police officer mode provides the System Administrator
with full control over the system. Using the Police Officer Mode, the System Administrator can:
(1) Create, modify, or remove zone records to include zone user records.
(2) Approve and download changes to zone records made by the zone supervisor.
(3) Create zone supervisor records.
(4) Print zone user reports.
(5) Remove or delete zone users from the system.
b. The second application is called Supervisor Mode. A supervisor is someone that the System Administrator
created to assist him or her in the daily operation of the system. The supervisor can:
(1) Modify zone records.
(2) Create, modify, or remove zone users.
2-33.
POLICE OFFICER MODE.
(1) Ensure that the highlighted bar is located against the "User Name" field. Enter your user name and press the
[NEXT] key.
(2) The highlighted bar moves to the password filed. Enter your password. The password will appear as a hash
(#) symbol. If the date and time are correct, press [GO] and Figure 2-51, Police Officer Menu Page, is displayed. If date
or time is not correct, press [NEXT].
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