are permanently assigned a TID by the administrator or the programming software.
7.1.2 INITIAL PIN (IPIN)
The initial PIN (IPIN) is a 24-digit number which is generated in the LSM. Users can use
the IPIN to activate their user profile themselves and issue their own user PIN on the
pin code terminal.
The initial PIN consists of the following:
a)
1st digit: Programming mode (change into programming mode)
b)
2nd +3rd digit: Programming function (e.g. entering a new user)
c)
4th-24th digit: IPIN (in which the 4th-8th digits correspond to the TID)
A G2 lock device and a PIN code user need to be added in the software first before an
IPIN can be generated. Proceed as follows to do so:
1.
Open the pin code terminal configuration (Edit -> Locking system properties ->
PIN code terminal)
2.
Select PIN code user / Transponder
3.
Press „Initial PINs" button
4.
A new window will open with a form
5.
Print and give to the user
The first three digits represent the programming mode for creating the user in the ter-
minal, the last twentyone digits are the numbers required for entering the new user.
The IPIN can only be used once and is then deactivated. This ensures that only one
single user PIN can be created with an IPIN at a specified terminal.
7.1.3 CREATING A USER
The user PIN is linked to the user's transponder ID (TID) and the locking system
separately. New user datasets in the terminal are automatically added when the user
enters their onetime initial PIN (IPIN). Users can add themselves to the pin code termi-
nal using their IPIN and issue their own user PIN (also see section on „Trivial PIN").
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