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6.5
Using
Program
Status
Keycards
Program
Status
Change
keycards
are
used
to
make
changes
in
the
lock’s
status.
To
effect
these
changes,
the
Program
Status
Change
keycards
must
be
programmed
into
the
lock
with
a
Primary
Program
keycard
(PPK).
The
program
changes
that
can
be
made
with
the
Program
Status
Change
keycards
include:
1.
LED
Diagnostics
Keycard
–
Used
to
turn
on
LED
Diagnostics
to
determine
why
a
keycard
is
not
working
in
a
lock.
Refer
to
Section
6
for
instructions
on
using
the
LED
Diagnostics.
2.
E2
Disable/Enable
Keycard
–
Used
to
disable
or
enable
the
E2
area
of
the
lock
circuit
board.
A
lock
can
only
be
disabled
if
it
is
working
properly.
When
the
E2
is
disabled,
no
keycards
will
operate
the
lock,
the
lock
cannot
be
re
‐
programmed
until
the
E2
is
enabled.
All
keycards
will
cause
the
lock
to
display
Mode
4
lights
(two
red
flashes,
then
all
lights
flash
4
times)
to
indicate
that
the
lock
is
disabled.
To
Disable
a
Lock’s
E2:
A.
Use
the
PPK
to
obtain
a
slow
flashing
yellow
light.
The
PPK
must
have
authorization.
B.
While
the
yellow
light
is
flashing,
use
the
E2
Disable/Enable
key.
You
should
see
two
flashes
of
green
and
yellow
lights,
then
a
red
flash.
C.
If
the
proper
lights
do
not
appear,
the
E2
has
not
been
disabled.
In
most
cases,
you
will
see
two
yellow
and
red
flashes
because
the
PPK
did
not
have
authorization.
To
Enable
a
Lock’s
E2:
A.
Use
the
PPK
to
get
Mode
4
lights,
followed
by
a
slow
flashing
yellow
light.
The
PPK
must
have
authorization.
B.
While
the
yellow
light
is
flashing,
use
the
E2
Disable/Enable
key.
You
should
see
two
flashes
of
the
green
and
yellow
lights,
followed
by
a
green
flash.
C.
If
the
proper
lights
do
not
appear,
the
E2
has
not
been
enabled.
In
most
cases,
you
will
see
two
yellow
and
red
flashes
because
the
PPK
did
not
have
authorization.
3.
E2
Erase
Keycard
–
Used
to
erase
all
of
the
information
in
the
lock.
When
a
lock
is
erased,
all
of
the
programming
and
interrogation
information
will
be
lost.
The
lock
will
then
be
initialized
(Mode
1)
and
ready
for
programming
again.
A
lock
cannot
be
erased
if
the
E2
is
disabled
(Mode
4).
Refer
to
the
Lock
Installation
Manual
for
additional
details
on
using
the
E2
Erase
Keycard.
To
Erase
a
Lock:
A.
Use
the
PPK
key
to
get
a
slow
flashing
yellow
light.
The
PPK
key
must
have
authorization.
If
the
lock
is
not
working
properly,
you
may
see
Mode
3
lights
before
the
flashing
yellow
light.
B.
While
the
yellow
light
is
flashing,
use
the
E2
Erase
Keycard.
The
green
and
yellow
lights
will
flash
two
times,
followed
by
a
yellow
flash.
Summary of Contents for Saflok SYSTEM 6000
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Page 4: ...Section 1 Introduction to System 6000 ...
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