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5.3 - DISABLING SERVICE TAG KEYS
- Enter programming mode as described in point 4.
- Press the
UP arrow
(
) key to know the status (enabled/disabled) of all the service TAGs:
if RED LED steady on and GREEN LED flashing: TAGs are enabled
if RED LED flashing and GREEN LED steady on: TAGs are disabled.
- To disable them, keep the
UP arrow
(
) key pressed and then immediately press (
E
) very briefly, then release
the keys. The buzzer gives a descending scale of tones to confirm that ALL of the service TAGs are disabled.
When all procedures are done, exit programming mode by pressing (
E
) on the internal escutcheon; the system
will automatically exit programming mode after 30 seconds.
5.4 - RESETTING SERVICE TAG KEYS
5.5 - DELETING INDIVIDUAL TAG KEYS
5.6 - DELETING ALL TAG KEYS
This procedure applies to master TAGs and to service TAGs. In case of theft/loss of TAGs, see para-
graph 3.5 as well. In Free TAG systems, you cannot delete the master TAG with which you have ente-
red programming mode.
- Enter programming mode as described in point 4.
- Press the
UP arrow
(
) key to know the status (enabled/disabled) of all the service TAGs:
if RED LED steady on and GREEN LED flashing: TAGs are enabled
if RED LED flashing and GREEN LED steady on: TAGs are disabled.
- To reset them, keep the
UP arrow
(
) key pressed and then immediately press the
DOWN arrow
(
) key very
briefly, then release the keys. The buzzer gives an ascending scale of tones to confirm that ALL of the service
TAGs have been reset.
When all procedures are done, exit programming mode by pressing (
E
) on the internal escutcheon; the system
will automatically exit programming mode after 30 seconds.
- Enter programming mode as described in point 4.
- Keep the
DOWN arrow
(
) key pressed until the buzzer sounds (about 3 seconds).
- Keep the TAG to be deleted close to the external escutcheon scanner and simultaneously keep (
E
) pressed on
the internal escutcheon for at least 3 seconds. The buzzer will give a long sound to confirm that the TAG has
been deleted. In case of error, it will give an alternating bi-tonal sound if the TAG is not in the internal databa-
se or 5 beeps (ONLY in a FREE TAG SYSTEM) if you try to delete the master TAG with which you have entered
programming mode.
- If you want to delete other TAGs, repeat the above procedure.
When deletion is done, exit programming mode by pressing (
E
) on the internal escutcheon; the system will
automatically exit programming mode after 30 seconds.
- Enter programming mode as described in point 4.
- Keep the
DOWN arrow
(
) key pressed until the buzzer sounds (about 3 seconds)
FREE TAG SYSTEM
Keep the
UP arrow
(
) key pressed and then immediately press (E) very briefly, then release the keys. The
buzzer will give a long sound (about 10 seconds) and 2 rapid beeps to confirm that you have exited deletion
mode.
All of the TAGs in the system are now PERMANENTLY deleted.
PROTECTED TAG SYSTEM
Keep the GREEN SYSTEM CARD close to the external escutcheon scanner and simultaneously keep (
E
) pres-
sed on the internal escutcheon for at least 3 seconds. The buzzer will give a long sound to confirm PERMA-
NENT deletion of all the TAGs memorized in the lock.
When deletion is done, the system will automatically exit programming mode.
If you want to memorize other TAGs, see paragraphs 5.1 and 5.2.
This procedure resets the lock to new status, after which any TAG (even one not supplied with the
lock) placed close to the scanner will be read as valid for opening/closing the lock. For security re-
asons, you should immediately memorize new master TAGS and then, the service TAGs if needed.
This procedure resets the lock to new status. No TAG will be able to open/close the lock.