System
6000
TM
Training
and
Reference
Manual
1.1
Welcome
to
System
6000
System
6000
is
a
battery
‐
operated
guestroom
door
‐
locking
system
designed
to
offer
the
highest
possible
level
of
security
to
a
property.
There
are
two
types
of
locks
you
can
choose
from;
Magnetic
reader
lock
–
A
magnetically
encoded
keycard
is
provided
to
each
guest
upon
check
‐
in
.
RFID
Lock
–
A
guest
is
provided
a
RFID
keycard
or
FOB
to
present
to
the
locks
upon
check
‐
in.
When
this
keycard
is
used
at
the
lock,
a
circuit
board
within
the
lock
reads
the
code
and
releases
the
locking
mechanism,
allowing
the
guest
to
depress
the
handle
and
enter
the
room.
When
a
new
keycard
is
made
for
a
subsequent
guest,
and
this
keycard
is
used
at
the
lock,
the
previously
issued
keycard
will
no
longer
be
valid.
This
feature
has
the
effect
of
changing
lock
and
combination
with
each
new
guest
that
occupies
a
room.
From
inside
the
room,
the
lock
provides
a
dead
bolt
or
privacy
button,
helping
to
ensure
both
privacy
and
security.
1.2
System
6000
Components
The
basic
system
includes
the
System
6000,
keycard
encoder,
and
the
SAFLOK
electronic
door
locks
and
keycards.
An
Emergency
Lock
Power
Supply
(ELPS)
and
Lock
Programmer
and
Interrogator
(LPI)
Interface
Probe
and
a
handheld
LPI
Device
are
also
included.
Multiple
keycard
encoders
may
be
purchased
for
as
many
check
‐
in
stations
as
required.
The
System
6000
is
loaded
onto
the
front
‐
desk
computer(s).
The
program
is
used
to
generate
keycard
‐
coding
information
and
to
keep
track
of
the
room
numbers
and
key
assignments,
user
access
codes,
key
combinations,
and
a
history
of
all
system
transactions.
The
computer(s)
are
connected
directly
to
key
encoding
stations
for
performing
the
key
‐
making
transactions.
An
LPI
(Lock
Programming/Interrogating)
Device
is
also
required.
The
LPI
Device
also
has
limited
memory
capacity,
and
is
used
solely
for
programming
and
interrogating
locks.
Lock
code
information
is
provided
to
the
LPI
Device
by
the
main
computer.
Keycard
Encoding
Stations
The
Keycard
Encoder
receives
the
keycard
encoding
information
from
the
main
computer
or
terminal.
When
a
keycard
is
inserted/swiped
into
the
encoder,
the
information
is
digitally
encoded
onto
the
magnetic
strip
or
memory
chip
located
on
the
keycard.
For
radio
frequency
identification
(RFID
locks),
the
RFID
credential
is
placed
on
the
encoder,
and
the
information
is
encoded
via
radio
waves.
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