ODL User Guide v1.2
10 May 2020
sa-odl user guide v1.2.docx
SecureALL Corporation, Proprietary
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1.
Purpose
1.1.
This document provides instructions on how to operate the SecureALL SA-ODL electronic door
reader / lock product.
1.2.
This document provides information about:
1.2.1.
Product Operation – Magnetic Card Access
1.2.2.
Product Operation – Keypad Access
1.2.3.
Directions on how to interpret LED Blink sequence on lock
Note
: This is a living document that will change over the product lifecycle
2.
Introduction & Product Overview
2.1.
SA-ODL
is a retrofit kit that converts a standard Onity’s CT30 lock (a standalone programming
electronic door lock) into an on-line wireless lock. It provides real-time connectivity with the
SA-Guardian application server, allowing system operators to remotely monitor, control and
configures user’s ability to use a credential to unlock the electronic door lock.
2.2.
The retrofit involves the following:
2.2.1.
Use all parts of Onity-CT30 door lock except its original controller PCB assembly.
2.2.2.
Replace Onity’s controller board with SecureALL’s wireless controller board
2.2.3.
Add an outside antenna plate assembly (in most cases it is sandwiched between CT30
outside escutcheon & the door)
2.2.4.
Adds an inside scutcheon cover
2.2.5.
Adds an inside adapter PCB assembly with switch sensors, LEDs, connectors and an
antenna.
2.2.6.
A cable assembly
2.3.
The product dynamically discovers nearby SA-AP-200 router and after establishing credentials,
the SA-AP-200 router provides SA-ODL with data communication connectivity with
SecureALL’s SA-Guardian Application Server.
Figure 1: SA-ODL upgraded CT30 Outside escutcheon and Inside escutcheon