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Visio-lockset Ts Guide Lcu-kp.vsd

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Only pass this way once BEGIN INSERT A GOOD CARD THAT REQUIRES PIN Do you see a light? No Steady Yellow Light? Red Light? No Yes Alternate path – Second time through programming successfully with no light on card insertion No Green Light / Door Open? Yes Insure you are using the right PIN / try other cards Enter PIN Yes No Yes No Program Lock² No Yes Jump in³ new lockcase, replace lockcase Program Lock² Does lock take program? Does the lock flash green then open? Green Light / Door Open? Yes Yes No 1. YOUR CARD DOES NOT REQUIRE PIN, OR 2. YOUR LOCK IS CONFIGURED WITH KEYPAD=NO, OR 3. YOUR LOCK IS CONFIGURED TO NOT REQUIRE A PIN. VERIFY KEYCARD, CHECK LOCK IN SYSTEM SETUP. Check / trade batteries & wires, connections¹, clean reader “Drain” lock: Remove power, insert card 10 times FINISHED Read Events from the lock² to see why the card is not allowed in Does cleaning reader help? No Yes Yes Does lock take program? Program Lock² FINISHED No Disconnect Lockcase Program Lock² Test Card. Normal response? Yes Jump in³ new lockcase, replace lockcase No Disconnect Keypad Reconnect Lockcase Program Lock² Test lock operation Test Card. Normal response? Yes Jump in³ new keypad, replace keypad FINISHED No Change LCU Test lock operation Program Lock² NOTES: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE REV.3 ¹ Low voltage prevents the lock from opening. Poor / damaged connectors may also prevent operation. Any pinched wire should be replaced, never spliced. VCP-XXX5, WITH KEYPAD 2006-02-02 VINGCARD LOCKSET H. FELL ² Insure that your PocketPC and contact card are ok. If you cannot get a program loaded or events read, reset the handheld and/or try a door that is known as OK. ³ Troubleshooting is easier when you simply connect new parts to the controller after removing the battery cover but before dismantling the lockset. This way you can test and verify the bad component before disassembling the lockset.