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3.3 Programming key - OCS lock operations
3.3.1 Operations with programming key configured as initialisation key
When a programming key is configured as an initialisation key it can perform different operations in the OCS lock.
All these actions start with the "Connection" command, used to establish a link between the two devices. After correctly making
the "Connection" the rest of the operations can be performed, distinguishing one from another entering different code sequences
on the OCS lock keypad.
3.3.1.1 Connection
Put the programming key, configured as an initialisation key, in front of the OCS lock. Position the key sensor at the same height as
the OCS window, as shown in
Figure 2.2
. There should be no more than 30 cm between the two devices.
Figure 2.2
Press the “start” button on the OCS lock. Then press the button on the programming key.
If everything has gone well, the programming key's LED will light up in green (this make take several seconds). The connection has
been carried out successfully and the rest of the operations can now be carried out. Never remove the key before the
communication ends, in that case the LED of the key will stay green for 20 seconds.
3.3.1.2 Event reading operation
This operation collects the last 50 events stored in the OCS lock's memory and records them on the programming key, so that they
can be read in the management software later on.
1.
Make the "Connection".
2.
If the programming key has a low battery, the LED will light up in amber instead of in green, indicating error code 2 and
no actions will be carried out on the lock.
3.
Wait for a few seconds.
4.
The LED will light up in red, indicating that it is receiving the events from the lock.
5.
When it finishes downloading events and if everything has gone well, the LED will flash green indicating that the key can
now be removed.