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Reference Manual - Videx, Inc.

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19Access Denied- NoPermissions20 Key disabled21Access countexpendedThe ID of the Lock was not found in the key's lock list.This is a special "out of schedule" condition set by communicatorsto disable aCyberKey when it prompting for a PIN or returning a CyberKey to a Vault.Applies to one-time access and fixed-use countdown schedules.Audit Trail Events from CyberLocksCyberKey EventsEvent34 Multi-keyaccess key 135 Multi-keyaccess key 236 Multi-keyaccess key 337 Multi-keyaccess key 4384040403941424344Authorized toopenAuthorized toopen (b)Authorized toopen (bypassmultikey)Authorized toopen (bypassdelay)Master keyauthorizedProgrammer orCyberPointcontactLock resetsuccessfulUnprogrammedlock -authorizedNo lock ID -authorized46 Access denied47KeyauthorizationblockedDescriptionThe first key for multi-key access was accepted by the lock.The second key for multi-key access was accepted by the lock.The third key for multi-key access was accepted by the lock.The fourth key for multi-key access was accepted by the lock.The key was granted access and no multi-key or delay lock setting was found.Lock had a multi-key setting which the key bypassed from an instruction in theschedule corresponding to the lockLock had a delay setting which the key bypassed from an instruction in theschedule corresponding to the lockProgrammer contact -or- Contact with lock using a CyberPoint schedule. Keybeeped 3 times.System reset keys only - if a reset key grants access but does not successfullyreset the lock, the lock will record a "Master key authorized" event.This event should never occur. It indicates that the lock was not set up with an ID.It cannot be programmed and will not function in a CyberAudit system.The lock reports this event when it receives a "bad access code." Keys in asubsystem may be set to generate"no access" events in locks they are notpermitted to open. In those cases where access is denied, they send a "badaccess code" to the lock to generate this event.The key has been disabled by the lock because the key was designated as "lost"and the lock was designated as a disabling point.***

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