System
6000
TM
Reference
Manual_Section
4
SAFLOK
Lock
Features
(continued)
Pass
Feature
This
feature
is
used
for
special
locks
such
as
pool
doors,
elevators
or
limited
access
doors.
Certain
types
of
keycards
can
be
programmed
as
“pass,”
allowing
all
keycards
for
that
type
to
activate
the
locking
mechanism.
The
“pass”
feature
can
be
programmed
in
several
ways:
Pass
on
Property
Number
–
These
locks
will
allow
any
keycard
made
at
the
property
to
function
in
the
locks.
Pass
Numbers
–
Special
locks
(lounge,
elevator,
etc.)
can
be
assigned
a
“pass”
number.
Keycards
with
the
same
“pass”
numbers
would
have
access
to
the
locks.
The
pass
number
feature
can
be
automatically
encoded,
or
selected
by
the
user
when
the
keycard
is
made.
Locks
with
the
“pass”
feature
can
also
be
programmed
to
allow
the
pass
keycards
to
function
only
during
certain
hours
of
the
day.
Invalid
Keycard
Shutdown
If
ten
invalid
keycards
are
used
in
a
lock
in
a
row,
the
lock
will
automatically
shutdown
for
one
to
two
minutes.
No
indicator
lights
will
be
displayed
during
this
period.
After
one
to
two
minutes,
if
another
invalid
keycard
is
used,
it
will
cause
the
lock
to
once
again
shutdown.
The
use
of
a
valid
keycard
will
terminate
the
shutdown
mode.
LED
Diagnostics
If
a
keycard
does
not
work
in
a
lock,
LED
diagnostics
can
be
activated
by
the
use
of
the
PPK
and
LED
Diagnostics
keycards.
After
activating
the
LED
diagnostics,
the
keycard
that
did
not
work
will
cause
the
light
indicators
to
display
an
error
code
that
indicates
the
reason
the
keycard
did
not
work.
If
the
inserted
keycard
is
a
valid
keycard,
the
indicator
lights
will
display
the
normal
lights
and
the
keycard
will
work
normally.
LED
diagnostics
can
be
terminated
by
inserting
the
LED
Diagnostics
keycard,
or
will
terminate
automatically
after
two
minutes.
Low
Battery
and
Clock
Reset
If
the
lock’s
batteries
are
low,
or
if
the
clock
needs
to
be
reset,
a
red
indicator
light
will
flash
when
a
correct
keycard
is
used.
If
the
battery
is
low,
the
red
light
will
flash
alternately
with
the
normal
lights
when
the
keycard
is
used.
If
the
clock
needs
to
be
reset,
the
red
light
will
flash
simultaneously
with
the
normal
indicator
lights
when
the
keycard
is
used.
Each
keycard
is
also
programmed
to
indicate
whether
or
not
it
will
be
affected
by
the
low
battery
or
clock
reset
condition.
Hassled
–
The
first
time
the
keycard
is
used,
the
lock
will
display
only
the
red
indicator
light
and
will
not
allow
entry
into
the
room.
When
the
keycard
is
used
again,
it
will
display
the
normal
indicator
lights,
along
with
the
red
indicator
light,
and
the
latching
mechanism
will
be
released.
Locked
Out
–
The
first
and
each
subsequent
time
the
keycard
is
used,
the
red
indicator
light
will
flash,
but
entry
to
the
room
is
denied,
regardless
of
the
number
of
times
the
keycard
is
used
in
the
lock.
Not
Hassled
and
Not
Locked
Out
–
When
the
keycard
is
used,
it
will
display
the
normal
indicator
lights,
along
with
the
red
indicator
light,
and
the
latching
mechanism
will
be
released.
When
the
clock
is
reset,
or
the
battery
changed,
the
keycards
will
operate
normally.
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