System
6000
TM
Reference
Manual_Section
4
4.8
Programming
Locks
When
the
locks
are
shipped
from
the
factory,
the
batteries
are
installed.
The
locks
will
be
fully
functioning
when
installed
on
a
door.
However,
the
locks
will
not
accept
the
keycards
generated
by
the
computer
until
the
lock
codes
from
the
computer
are
programmed
into
the
lock.
To
program
the
locks
to
accept
the
keycards,
you
must
use
the
Lock
Programmer
and
Interrogator
(LPI)
Interface
Probe,
along
with
the
main
or
backup
computer,
standard
terminal,
or
LPI
terminal.
Lock
Programmer
and
Interrogator
(LPI)
Interface
Probe
The
LPI
probe
acts
as
an
interface
between
the
lock
and
the
LPI
device
and
is
used
to
enter
lock
code
information
directly
form
the
computer
into
the
lock.
It
is
also
used
to
interrogate
locks
to
obtain
a
history
of
keycards
that
were
used
in
the
lock,
lock
status
information,
and
keycard
diagnostic
information.
The
LPI
probe
has
an
interface
board
and
cable
with
a
25
‐
pin
connector.
The
probe
cable
is
connected
to
the
printer
port
at
the
top
of
the
portable
Hand
Held
(LPI)
device.
The
interface
probe
is
inserted
directly
into
the
lock.
Programming
Locks
Using
the
LPI
Probe
To
program
locks
using
the
LPI
probe,
you
must
attach
the
probe
to
the
LPI
device
and
follow
the
instructions
that
appear
on
the
screen.
The
system
will
transfer
the
lock
code
information
from
the
main
computer
to
the
device.
After
the
information
is
transferred
to
the
device,
you
can
then
disconnect
the
LPI
device
from
its
cables
and
transport
it
and
LPI
probe
to
the
lock.
Insert
the
probe
directly
into
the
lock
and
you
will
be
able
to
transfer
the
lock
code
information
from
the
LPI
device
to
the
lock.
When
you
disconnect
the
LPI
device
to
transport
it
to
the
lock,
it
will
automatically
shift
to
battery
power.
The
NICAAD
batteries
are
located
inside
the
LPI
device
and
should
enable
you
to
keep
the
LPI
device
offline
for
one
to
three
hours
before
recharging
is
necessary.
When
batteries
become
low,
a
low
battery
indicator
light
on
the
LPI
device
will
begin
to
flash
and
the
LPI
device
will
emit
a
beeping
sound.
You
should
then
reconnect
the
terminal
to
its
power
source.
When
the
LPI
device
is
reconnected,
the
batteries
will
recharge
automatically.
The
batteries
will
fully
recharge
in
four
to
six
hours.
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