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4.5 — Download Audit Log:
This is a management only operation code that is used to download the audit log of the lock. This code does not open the lock. The
lock’s entire audit log is transferred to the touch key for uploading and reporting at the Lock Management System.
Example
1) User places his management touch key in reader.
2) User inputs his four-digit PIN & and presses the # key.
3) User inputs the eight-digit operation code and presses the # key.
4) Lock illuminates Amber “Mode” indicator during processing of code.
5) The Amber “Mode” indicator will remain illuminated during the transfer of the audit data to the touch key. This step takes
approximately 15 seconds.
6) At the successful completion of the audit data transfer the lock will flash the Green “Status 1” indicator and emit three
audible beeps.
7) User removes touch key.
4.6— Reset User Touch Key:
This operation code may be created for Users and Management Users to reset the users touch key if the user did not successfully
capture the “secure” code from the previous transaction. This code does not open the lock.
4.7 — Using the Duress Alarm Feature:
The optional duress module must be connected to the lock and your alarm system for this feature to work. A duress alarm is sent
by entering a valid 5-digit PIN and entering the 4th PIN digit twice, followed by any valid operation code. If your PIN is 1234 and your
operation code is 12345678, you would enter 12344# 12345678#. This would send the duress signal, store a duress event in the touch
key audit trail, and store a duress event in the lock audit trail.
4.8 — Set Clock Calendar with Manager Key:
This is a management only operation code that is used to reset the clock calendar setting inside the lock. This code operates under
specific parameters that are detailed in the Lock Management System instructions. When this code is used, the lock will derive the
date information from the management touch key, however the time must be input through the keypad by the user. The time should
be set in HHmm format based on a 24-hour clock, where HH = hours and mm = minutes. It is important to note that the time to be set
is the local standard time at the lock location. This code will not open the lock.
Example
1) User places his touch key in reader.
2) User inputs his four-digit PIN and presses the # key.
3) User inputs the eight-digit operation code and presses the # key. Lock illuminates Amber “Mode” indicator during
processing of code.
4) At the successful completion of the processing the lock will flash the Green “Status 1” indicator and emits five audible
beeps.
5) User inputs new time on keypad in HHmm format and presses the # key
6) Lock responds with Green “Status 1” indicator and emits three audible beeps.
7) User inputs time on keypad (HHmm) and presses the # again to confirm
8) Lock responds with Green “Status 1” indicator and emits three audible beeps.