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BEFORE YOU START! BEFORE YOU START! BEFORE YOU START!
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS:
1.
FACTORY CODE:
is 9991234, and is used to initialize the lock for a new installation or full reset. This code must be entered to set
the GREAT GRAND MASTER (GGM). After the GGM code is set, the FACTORY CODE will no longer be valid and is only re-enabled
after a full reset, see page 11.
2.
LOCK ID:
A unique six digit number entered during initialization defining the specific lock.
3.
USER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (UID):
A unique number assigned to each User with 2, 3 or 4 digits.
4.
GROUP:
One or several Users, all of whom have the same access to the locks, categorized by a two digit GROUP number.
5.
PROX:
A credit card size card or key fob with a unique embedded electronic code based on 26 and 37 bit HID format.
6.
FACILITY CODE:
A code in the card format used to partition data.
7.
USER CODE:
Unique combination of UID and PIN codes, in that order, having up to 10 total digits.
8.
GREAT GRAND MASTER (GGM):
Code required by the SYSTEM MANAGER to perform all programming functions.
It replaces the FACTORY CODE. This code can also open the lock.
9.
SYSTEM MANAGER:
Person establishing the GGM and responsible for highest level of programming.
Can establish lower levels of programming for other Users or Groups.
10.
PROGRAM INSTRUCTION:
Series of key strokes used to enter a function.
IMPORTANT KEYS:
1.
TERMINATOR KEY
( ):
Acts like the “Enter” key on a computer, and is used to add or confirm codes on the keypad.
2.
PROGRAMMING KEY
(#):
After a valid MASTER CODE is entered, this key is depressed to enter the programming mode.
This key can also be used as a time saving feature, allowing the entry of multiple functions.
At the end of any PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTION, replace the last with a # to return to FUNCTION NUMBER input
eliminating the need to re-enter MASTER CODE.
LED INDICATOR:
LED INDICATING
GREEN (NORMAL MODE):
1. Denotes lock enabled to open. Will flash green after entering valid MASTER CODE and TERMINATOR KEY ( ).
LED INDICATING
RED (NORMAL MODE):
1. Denotes a wrong MASTER CODE entry to open the lock.
2. Denotes wrong MASTER CODE entry 3 consecutive times and disables keypad for 20 seconds.
If another wrong MASTER CODE is entered, the keypad is disabled for 40 seconds.
LED INDICATING
RED (PROGRAMMING MODE):
1. Denotes incorrect entry or error and vacates programming mode.
2. Programming mode vacated if no key entry within 5 seconds.
991234 #
Lock ID #
1. INITIALIZE LOCK:
Initializing the lock with a unique 6 digit code assigns a LOCK ID # to each specific lock. Using keypad, enter the
FACTORY CODE 9991234, the # key, and the 6 digit LOCK ID # (usually starting with 000001), and finally the # key.
THIS CODE WILL NOT OPEN THE LOCK
SECTION 1; I-QWIK PROX INFORMATION
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