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

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MaintenanceUnlocking a doortemporarilyResetting the usecountYou can use the PDA to unlock a door for the default durationprogrammed for a lock. This feature is useful when you need to accessthe inside of the door to replace the lock’s batteries or perform othermaintenance for the lock.To unlock a door temporarily, perform these steps:1. If you are already viewing diagnostics information for the lock,go to step 2.If you are not viewing diagnostics information for the lock,perform step 1 through step 7 on page 11–14.2. From the B.A.S.I.S. Transport Diagnostics window on the PDA(Figure 11.12 on page 11–13), tap Diagnostics, then Unlock Once.A confirmation message appears asking, “Unlock once?”3. Select OK.The lock unlocks for the default duration programmed for the lock,letting you open the door.4. When you have finished using diagnostics features, perform step 8through step 10 on page 11–17.Every B.A.S.I.S. Lock keeps a count of times access is granted to a cardor PIN since the use count was last reset. You can use this count totrack how often a lock is used during a selected time frame.To reset the use count for a lock, perform these steps:1. If you are already viewing diagnostics information for the lock,go to step 2.If you are not viewing diagnostics information for the lock,perform step 1 through step 7 on page 11–14.2. From the B.A.S.I.S. Transport Diagnostics window on the PDA(Figure 11.12 on page 11–13), tap Diagnostics, then Reset, then UseCount.A confirmation message appears asking, “Reset use count?”3. Select OK.The lock’s use count is reset to 0.4. When you have finished using diagnostics features, perform step 8through step 10 on page 11–17.B.A.S.I.S. G <strong>Service</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 11–19

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