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B.A.S.I.S. G Service Manual [T63300] - Best Access Systems

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MaintenanceThis fieldOnline ModeUse CountMain BatteryBackup BatteryShowsWhether the lock is under timezone control (Automatic) or setto a specific mode, such as Locked or Unlocked.For more information, see Changing a lock’s online mode onpage 11–18.Number of times access was granted since the use count waslast reset. To reset the use count, see page 11–19.Current power level of the lock’s battery pack.No shading in the status bar indicates an Alarm condition. Thebatteries are dead and must be replaced.If the shading falls within the Warning range, the power level is10% or lower. You should replace the batteries soon.If the shading falls within the Good range, the power level isbetween 10% and 100%.Current power level of the lock’s coin cell battery, used to backup the lock’s memory if the main battery pack dies or isdisconnected. If the backup battery is Bad, you should replaceit. See page 11–2.Viewing diagnosticsinformation1. Connect the PDA to a lock.a. Connect the serial cable to the PDA.b. Connect the serial cable to the programming cable.c. Connect the programming cable to the lock’s communicationport. The connector snaps into place.Note 1: For standard locks, the communication port is located inthe bottom of the outside escutcheon. See Figure 11.13.Note 2: For exit hardware trim, the communication port islocated in the top of the battery bracket. See Figure 11.14. Youmust remove the battery cover to access the communicationport. See page 11–2.11–14 B.A.S.I.S. G <strong>Service</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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