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Problem |
Possible reason |
Solution |
iButton Key is not working. |
Key isn’t set up in system or restricted. |
Check lock to see if the key has access. See
Chapter 4 or 5 in user manual for instructions. |
Red light in lock’s iButton probe; lock beeps
three times. |
Batteries are low. |
Change batteries and reset time on lock. |
Green light is on and two beeps, but motor is
not running. |
No power to the lock motor. |
Make sure the motor wire is firmly connected to
the two halves of the lock. |
Temporary Code is not working |
Access code has expired. |
Check the expiration date on the access code or
reissue an access code. |
Will changing the batteries erase the key list in the lock? |
Answer: No. |
The key list and time table are stored inside the
flash memory. Disconnecting the batteries can’t erase them. |
After changing the batteries, the Temporary Code stops working. |
Internal time is lost. |
Reset the time on the lock. See Chapter 9 in the
user manual for instructions. |