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L
OCK
O
PERATIONS
Lock Operational Differences
Please note the following operational differences based on the type of
power, spindle, and bolt technology that your Auditcon Series lock is using:
PowerStar Technology:
The lock must be manually powered by briskly turning the dial back
and forth in both directions. Simultaneous green and red flashes
display and two beeps sound to indicate that the lock is powered.
During operations that require the lock to stay powered for an ex-
tended period of time (e.g., Retrieve Audit Records, Retrieve User
Information), the operator must continually power the lock until the
operation is completed.
PowerSaver Technology:
The lock is battery powered; therefore, no turning of the dial is required
to power the lock.
Spindled Technology:
There is a “
Home
” position for the dial on the lock that is directly
related to the turning of the spindle and retraction or extension of the
bolt. The dial must be positioned here on a lock “Open’’ operation
before you can successfully open the lock.
With the Spindled version of the lock, there are four different bolt types
that can be used. Once a combination has been entered and accepted
for access to the lock, there will be operational differences based on
the bolt technology.
Standard Bolt
- The dial must be turned to the right to retract the
bolt and unlock the lock. The dial must be turned to the left to
extend the bolt and lock the lock.
Snap Bolt
- The dial must be turned to the right to retract the bolt
and unlock the lock. Automatic locking of the lock works in conjunc-
tion with the boltworks. Once the bolt works are extended to the
locked position, the lock is automatically locked. The lock dial itself
does not have to be turned to extend the lock bolt .
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