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Reference
Manual_Section
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6.3
Invalid
Lock
and
Mode
Indicators
The
SAFLOK
is
designed
to
operate
in
Mode
2
when
it
is
programmed
and
properly
functioning.
If
a
lock
is
not
operating
in
Mode
2,
and
a
valid
keycard
is
used,
you
will
see
one
of
the
following
patterns.
These
lights
indicate
that
there
is
a
physical
problem
with
the
lock
that
must
be
corrected
before
the
lock
will
allow
keycards
to
operate
normally.
1.
1
Green,
1
Yellow,
1
Red,
Then
All
Lights
Flash
(4
Times)
These
lights
that
the
lock
is
in
the
Test
Mode,
and
the
storage
chip
E2
has
failed.
No
keycard
will
open
the
lock,
and
the
lock
must
be
drilled
to
access
the
room.
2.
All
Lights
Flash
(4
Times)
These
lights
indicate
that
the
lock
is
in
Mode
0
and
that
there
is
a
problem
with
the
circuit
board.
Use
the
E2
erase
keycard
to
change
the
mode
to
Mode
1,
and
program
the
lock
using
the
LPI
probe
and
terminal.
Use
the
new
keycard
to
open
the
door
and
replace
the
circuit
board.
3.
2
Green.
Then
All
Lights
Flash
(4
Times)
These
lights
indicate
that
the
lock
is
in
Mode
1,
and
is
not
programmed.
Program
the
lock
using
the
LPI
probe
and
terminal.
Use
the
new
keycard
to
open
the
door
and
replace
the
circuit
board.
4.
2
Green
and
Yellow
Flashes.
Then
All
Lights
Flash
(4
Times)
These
lights
indicate
that
the
lock
is
in
Mode
3
and
that
there
is
a
programming
problem
with
the
programming
chip
in
the
lock’s
circuit
board.
Open
the
door
using
the
PPK
keycard
followed
by
a
valid
Master
keycard.
Remove
the
lock
and
replace
the
circuit
board.
5.
2
Red
Flashes.
Then
All
Lights
Flash
(4
Times)
These
lights
indicate
that
the
lock
is
in
Mode
4,
and
that
the
storage
chip
(E2)
is
disabled.
Use
the
PPK
keycard
followed
by
the
E2
Disable/Enable
keycard
to
enable
the
lock.
6.
2
Yellow
Flashes,
Then
All
Lights
Flash
(4
Times)
These
lights
indicate
that
the
lock
is
in
Mode
5,
and
that
there
is
a
problem
with
the
motor
switch
or
the
motor
is
jammed.
Open
the
door
using
the
PPK
keycard
followed
by
a
valid
Master
keycard.
Then,
remove
the
lock
and
replace
the
lockset.
Summary of Contents for Saflok SYSTEM 6000
Page 1: ...REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM 6000 ...
Page 2: ...SAFLOK TRAINING AND REFERENCE MANUAL SAFLOK SYSTEM 6000 WINDOWS VERSION 3 ...
Page 4: ...Section 1 Introduction to System 6000 ...
Page 9: ...SECTION 2 System 6000 Installation and Configuration ...
Page 35: ...SECTION 3 Lock and Keycard Features ...
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Page 75: ...System 6000 TM Reference Manual_Section 5 Section 5 System 6000 Transactions ...
Page 99: ...System 6000 TM Reference Manual_Section 6 Section 6 Diagnostics Error Codes ...