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MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE
NOTE:
The recommended procedure is for the User to leave the touch
key in the reader for the duration of the access and securing of the door
or to place the touch key back in the reader prior to securing the door .
4.2 — Service Mode Operation
Service mode operations require the input of a Service User’s four digit PIN code, an eight
digit operation code, and presentation of a valid Service touch key . The presentation of the PIN,
operation code, and the touch key must be made to the lock during the date and time window
specified by the system operator when the operation code was generated .
The process to be utilized by the Service User at the lock in performing a Service Mode
operation is:
Step 1.
Insert the User touch key into the reader port on the keypad extension
Step 2.
Input the User four digit PIN code and press the # key .
Step 3.
Input the eight digit operation code supplied by the Lock Management
System software and and press the # key .
The lock will respond by illuminating the Amber “Mode” indicator to
acknowledge the Service mode request and will then process
the requested operation .
If the operation is verified and allowed by the lock, the response will be three
Green “Status 1” indicator flashes along with three beeps . If the request
is denied, the Red “Status 2” indicator will be used in conjunction with a beep
pattern to notify the User of the failure . Reference page 9, Section 2 .3
Beep
Patterns
to identify the failure condition .
Step 4.
The touch key may be removed if the operation is complete . If the operation
was to access the lock, the lock will now be unlocked and access can be
made . The User has approximately six seconds from the indication of the
acceptance of the operation code to open the door before the lock will
automatically attempt to re-lock .
Step 5.
When access is granted the lock will continue to monitor its ”unsecured”
status . When the door is closed and the lock is “secured,” the User will be
prompted to present the touch key to the reader a second time to
capture a “secure” code from the lock .
The Amber “Mode” indicator will be illuminated and the Green “Status 1”
indicator will flash in conjunction with a periodic beep . This will prompt the
User to present the touch key . The User will have approximately four minutes
to present the touch key before the lock resets .
When the secure code is successfully captured by the User’s touch key, the
lock will flash the Green “Status 1” indicator and emit three beeps .
The touch key may now be removed .
If the User’s touch key is not presented to capture the secure code, the
User’s touch key will be disabled from further operation and will require an
operation code to be issued from the Lock Management System
to re-enable the touch key .