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Proximity Card Check
If the Wi-Q Controller has a proximity card reader, the temporary operator card (supplied
with the controller) and the sign-on card (created in the WiQ Interface) are both required to
sign on the readers.
To perform a proximity card verification:
1 Select the temporary operator card supplied with the controller.
2 Present the temporary operator card to the proximity bezel at the face of the reader.
The light on top of the controller will flash green once and the lock will unlock. After 3
seconds, the controller will flash green and lock.
3 While unlocked, check for proper lock operation.
Keypad Check
If your Wi-Q Technology controller is a keypad type, perform the following steps:
1 At the keypad, enter the default Programmer ID, 1234#. The green light on top of the
card reader will flash once and the lock will unlock, then during the open delay time, it
will flash green five times. Once this occurs, the controller red light will flash and the
lock will relock.
2 While unlocked, check for proper lock operation.
Troubleshooting mortise and cylindrical locks
If the mechanism doesn’t unlock, refer to the following table:
Table 2. Troubleshooting (Mortise and Cylindrical Locks)
LEDs
Sounder
You should...
Single red flash
—
Use the card at a moderate speed.
Red flashes
3 short tones
Use the temporary operator card provided with
the lock.
Green flashes
—
Check the motor connection.
—
—
Check the battery connection.
Summary of Contents for BEST Wi-Q ONGUARD
Page 7: ...A Glossary Glossary 109 B Lock Installation Lock Installation 113 ...
Page 40: ...40 2 Select Inbound Rules Figure 13 Inbound Rules Select Inbound Rules ...
Page 45: ...45 7 De select the Public option Click Next Figure 18 De select Public ...
Page 52: ...52 Figure 27 Wi Q Interface Setup Wizard Click Next ...
Page 57: ...57 Figure 33 Custom Setup Options Click Next ...
Page 75: ...75 To add a new Sign On Credential 1 Select Add Figure 52 Add Segment Sign On Credential 1 ...
Page 113: ...B Lock installation ...