                   User guide for EXTREME HU
                          version 1.3


under FILE are 3 options
A. OPEN EEPROM- this is just what it means open an EEPROM image that you have saved 
B. SAVE AS- has 3 options they are just different ways to save the image of the card:
    A. NORMAL HEX
    b. ASCII ENCODED HEX
    c. BIN FILE
C. VIEW- has 5 options in it.
    a. ATR INFO- this is a break down of what is in the ATR of your card
    b. HU MAP- this is a map of where different data is at on the hu image.
    c. TIER DATA- is the data from the different tiers on the card
    d. EEPROM DUMP- is what you see after you read the card and then pull it.
    e. MESSAGE WINDOW- is the first thing you see when you put your card in.
D. EEPROM- has 7 options:
     a. CLEAN EEPROM- this is what you do when you want to clean any data off your hu           
                                         image
     b. CLEAR PASSWORD- This is what you use to clear the pass word from a card that has      
                                                  one on it.
     c. CLEAR IRD- has two options in it
         1.UMMARRY- this will unmerry the card to use in another ird
         2. SET TO VIRGIN- that is what it does.
     d. CMD 90 BLOCKING- has two options
         1.TURN ON
         2.TURN OFF
      e. FIX ATR 4TH BYTE- this is for those IVAC cards that we love sooo much.
      f. PATCH FILE- has two options.( This is used to patch a file into your image or card)
         1.NORMAL HEX FILE
         2. EXTREME HEX FILE
      g. CAM/ZKT TOOLS- has three options
          1. STORE CAM/ZKT
          2.PATCH CAM/ZKT
          3. SAVE CAM/ZKT FOR H CARD- not real useful any more as the H card is almost       
                                                                         gone.
E. CARD- has 5 options 
      a. CHECK ATR- will do just that.
      b. UTILITIES- has 6 options 
          1.CHANGE AREA- this is to change time zone, zip and locals byte
          2. CLEAR PASSWORD
          3. CLEAR IRD- has 2 options here again
              aa. UNMERRY
              bb. SET TO VIRGIN
         4. CMD 90 BLOCKING- again has two options
              aa. TURN ON 
              bb. TURN OFF

         5. FIX 4TH BYTE
         6. READ USW- this will tell you what your USW is.
      c. READ CARD- this is the first thing you will always do is read your card.
     d. WRITE CARD- has two options
         1. CURRENT EEPROM- this will write the current EEPROM image that you have loaded 
                                                      on  system.
         2.HEX FILE- this will write a hex file of your choosing from file to the card
     e. CLEAN CARD- this will do just that in one easy step


         Now that we have covered what each function in the drop down menus does on the tile 
bar we will go over the QUICK BUTTONS just below the tile bar. From right to left this is how
they go
1. The file folder is to open an EEPROM file
2. The diskette is to save the open image 
3. The window with the gear is for settings. This is to set up glitch points and paths for saving
your bin files and hex files.
4. Looking glass is to view decoded EEPROM image( edit mode) 
5. Squeegee is to clean the current EEPROM loaded
6. The caption signs are for unmarrying the IRD
7.The syringe is for fixing the 4th byte.
8. CMD 90 is to set the blocking code( this is supposed to stop your card from taking bad data
that could be used to loop the card. It is your choice to use it or not. It did not work in Jan. ECM
but maybe it is better now.)
THESE ARE ALL THE FEATURES THAT WILL BE DONE ON THE CURRENTLY
LOADED EEPROM IMAGE. THE NEXT SET OF OPTION BUTTONS WILL WORK
ONLY ON THE CARD THAT IS INSERTED IN THE LOADER.
9. Check mark is to patch hex file to your currently loaded EEPROM image.
10. Clean card
11. Unmerry IRD
12. Fix 4th byte
13. CMD 90 blocking
14. Change area settings
15. Atmel chip is to read the card.
16. USW reads the usw on the card
17. Lightning flash writes the current EEPROM loaded to the card
18. HEX writes a hex that you chose to the card
19. Open door is the exit from program
 This is the complete guide to extreme hu version 1.3 if I have missed something forgive me.
This is the only complete user guide to this that I have seen.          