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Reference Manual - Videx, Inc.

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Generate "No Access" events in locks - By default, CyberLocks do not record events where thekey is not permitted access. This includes events such as:Out of schedule for lockKey expired or out of scheduleAccess Denied - No PermissionsKey disabledAccess count expendedCyberLocks always record these events:Key DisabledAccess code failedCyberKeys always record "No Access" events in their audit trail. They are recorded as events suchas "Out of Schedule for Lock," "Not in access list," and others. If this option is selected, keys willalso write an "Access Denied" event to the lock's audit trail.Record "Removed From Lock" events - Normally, CyberKeys only record a "Removed FromLock" event if they are left in contact with the lock for more than one minute. If this option isselected, CyberKeys will record the time at which they were removed from a lock after contact,regardless of how long they are left in contact.Disable the key's IR - CyberKeys use an Infrared transceiver to communicate with somecommunicators using IrDA protocol. Other IrDA devices including some laptop computers and PCsmay cause a CyberKey to "chatter" when it comes in proximity. There is no security risk associatedwith this behavior but if no Infrared communicators will be used with the system, this toggle willstop CyberKeys from responding to these other IrDA devices.Low battery warning level - If CyberAudit-Web finds CyberKeys in your system that weremanufactured before 2009, it will display this control at the bottom of the key options frame.For the older keys, this control sets the level at which Standard CyberKeys, communicators, andCyberAudit-Web warn that a key's CR2 lithium battery is nearing end of life.All CyberKeys measure their battery each time they open a lock and during communications. Iftheir battery voltage is below the low battery warning level for 5 or more consecutive readings (1reading on newer keys), the Standard CyberKey will emit a low battery warning beep once every 8seconds for a minute.When setting the low battery warning level, use these guidelines:Low - Standard CyberKeys will open 75 or more CyberLocks per day.Moderate - Standard CyberKeys will open 25-75 openings per day.(default)Aggressive - Standard CyberKeys will open less than 25 openings per day or there is a strongrequirement for key holders to get the low battery warning prior to its end of life.

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