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• Pressing the [] key will display the next statistics screen showing the acknowledge failure and lost packet<br />

errors.<br />

*Net Stats*<br />

A:00002 L:00003<br />

A = Acknowledge errors occur when the module that a communication command was sent to did not<br />

acknowledge. These errors occur in normally operating systems.<br />

L = Lost packet errors occur when the system loses a packet it tries to send to a module because the<br />

module is not connected or the communication to the module has been lost.<br />

Offline User Update<br />

An offline user update will update all offline users and programming to intelligent modules. This should be<br />

performed when programming of the system is completed and all intelligent modules are online. To enter the<br />

offline user update function select [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 6] the following display explains the screen information and<br />

actions that are performed.<br />

• Select the offline update option from the network menu. The display will prompt to ask if you are sure you<br />

want to upload offline users to the modules. If you want to continue with the offline update press the<br />

[ENTER] key, to cancel press the [MENU] key.<br />

Offline update<br />

are you sure<br />

• Pressing the [ENTER] key the keypad will display the message below if the offline update has proceeded.<br />

Offline update<br />

started....<br />

If the screen displays a message that the offline update process could not start this is because another<br />

network function has taken priority. When this is completed try to perform the update again.<br />

Each intelligent reader expander module will be programmed with the user and configuration information.<br />

Network Security<br />

Securing the network will prevent any module from being added to the network and should be done once all<br />

testing is completed and the system is operational. To enter the network secure function select [MENU, 4, 8, 1,<br />

7] the following display explains the screen information and actions that are performed. By default a network is<br />

not secured to allow modules to be added to the system.<br />

• Select the secure network menu item. The display will prompt to ask if you are sure you want to secure the<br />

network. If you want to continue with the network secure press the [ENTER] key, to cancel press the<br />

[MENU] key.<br />

Secure Net<br />

are you sure<br />

• Pressing the [ENTER] key the keypad will display the message below if the network secure was successful.<br />

Secure Net<br />

started...<br />

If the screen displays a message that the network secure process could not be completed this may be due<br />

to a network update process being operational.<br />

Any security violations or errors will result in the Module Security Trouble zone activating on the controller.<br />

• If the network security is already enabled and maintenance is required on the system the network security<br />

must be disabled. The display will prompt to ask if you are sure you want to disable the network security. If<br />

you want to continue with the network security disable command press the [ENTER] key, to cancel press<br />

the [MENU] key.<br />

Un-Secure Net<br />

are you sure<br />

• Pressing the [ENTER] key the keypad will display the message below if the network security disable request<br />

was successful.<br />

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