System
6000
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Reference
Manual_Section
6
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Basic
Errors
in
Program
Cycle
continued
Code
Description
135
Standard
and
Special
Keys:
Key
is
too
new,
level
has
limited
sequence
range
and
key’s
sequence
number
is
beyond
the
lock’s
key
data
and
range.
Make
and
use
a
re
‐
sequence
key,
then
try
the
original
key
again.
136
Standard
Key:
Key
is
a
limited
use
key
and
has
already
been
used
the
maximum
number
of
times.
Replace
key
with
a
new
key.
137
Standard
Key:
The
key
is
a
new
key
but
the
door
is
dead
bolted
and
the
new
key
cannot
be
accepted.
If
key
is
for
a
new
guest,
the
room
is
still
occupied.
Assign
new
guest
to
another
room.
138
Standard
Key:
The
key
is
a
new
key
and
cannot
be
accepted
since
the
lock
is
in
Mode
3
Override.
Use
the
current
key
from
another
master
level
instead.
139
Standard
Key:
The
key’s
expiration
can’t
be
validated
because
the
lock’s
clock
date
needs
resetting.
Reset
the
lock’s
clock.
See
Section
3.
140
Standard
and
Special
Keys:
The
key’s
expiration
can’t
be
validated
because
the
lock’s
clock
time
needs
resetting.
Reset
the
lock’s
clock.
See
Section
5.
141
All
Keys:
The
key
is
expired
based
on
the
lock’s
clock
date
and
time.
Replace
key
with
a
duplicate
key
with
a
later
expiration
date
and
time.
142
Standard,
Special
&
PPK
Keys:
The
key
is
invalid
on
this
day
of
week
or
the
lock
level
is
non
‐
operating
on
this
day
of
week.
143
Standard,
Special
&
PPK
Keys:
The
lock
cannot
determine
if
the
level
should
operate
or
the
key
is
valid
on
this
day
of
the
week
because
the
lock’s
clock
date
needs
resetting.
Reset
the
lock’s
clock.
See
Section
5.
144
Standard
and
PPK
Keys:
The
lock
cannot
determine
if
the
shift
key
is
valid
at
this
time
because
the
lock’s
clock
time
needs
resetting.
Reset
the
lock’s
clock.
See
Section
5.
145
Standard
and
PPK
Keys:
The
shift
key
is
not
valid
at
this
time
of
day.
146
Standard
Key:
The
lock’s
level
is
pass,
but
it
only
operates
during
certain
hours
of
the
day
and
the
lock
cannot
determine
if
the
level
should
operate
at
this
time
because
the
lock’s
clock
time
needs
resetting.
Reset
the
lock’s
clock.
See
Section
5.
147
Standard
Key:
The
lock’s
level
is
pass
and
its
operational
times
vary
by
day
of
week
but
the
lock
cannot
determine
when
the
level
should
operate
because
the
lock’s
clock
date
needs
resetting.
Reset
the
lock’s
clock.
See
Section
5.
148
Standard
Key:
The
lock’s
level
is
pass
but
it
only
operates
during
certain
hours
of
the
day
and
does
not
operate
at
this
time
of
day.
149
Standard
Key:
Key
is
current
but
key’s
level
is
inhibited.
Replace
key
with
a
new
key.
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