U - Set User ID
Syntax:
u <user_id> [ RETURN ]
The Set User ID command is used to enter a name that will identify the RPSD Key to the RPSD Lock. This command is only used when initializing a Key in the virgin state. See Chapter 2, Initializing an RPSD Key for a complete description of the procedure which uses this command.
To use this command, enter u <user_id> [ RETURN ], where u is the command and
<user_id> is an alphanumeric identifier of up to ten characters. The user ID must match the user ID being used to identify the Key when adding a user to the RPSD Lock. If you assign the same user ID to more than one Key, be certain to assign different device numbers to those Keys.
Sample Command and Response:
> u KEY20
08/14/90 14:00:01 User ID set to KEY20
K - Set Secret Key
Syntax:
k <secret_key> [ RETURN ]
The Set Secret Key command is used to enter the secret key information supplied by the RPSD Lock when a new user is added to the list of authorized user’s. This command is only used when initializing a Key in the virgin state. See Chapter 2, Initializing an RPSD Key for a complete description of the procedure which uses this command.
To use this command, enter k <secret_key> [ RETURN ], where k is the command and <secret_key> is the secret key information returned by the RPSD Lock device when you added a new user name. The response will include a Test Reply. The Test Reply should be matched against the one for your Key given by the RPSD Lock. If the replies match, the Key has been correctly seeded with the secret information. If the responses do not match, use the Wipe Out command described in this section to return the Key to a virgin state and initialize the Key again. If the tests again fail, there is a problem with the Key and it should be replaced.
Sample Command and Response:
> k f37b 159d 6abe 3e
08/14/90 14:01:09 Secret Key Loaded. Test Reply is 8119704