Access Ibox Devices; Release The Key Container - Supra ActiveKEY User Manual

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Access iBox Devices

The ActiveKEY allows access to the Supra iBox, iBox BT, or iBox BT LE. The ActiveKEY does not need
to be within cellular range to open the iBox device, but it does need to be updated. Refer to
updating" on page 8
24 hours.
Figure 4. Supra iBox BT and iBox
iBox BT LE
The ActiveKEY communicates with the iBox, iBox BT, or iBox BT LE using infrared technology. The
infrared port on the top of the ActiveKEY transmits information to the infrared lens on the front of the iBox
device. The distance should be less than a foot between the ActiveKEY and the iBox device. Direct
sunlight can interfere with the infrared communication and shading the area between the ActiveKEY and
the iBox device may be required.

Release the Key Container

Access the key container on an iBox, iBox BT, or iBox BT LE:
1. Press on/off to turn on the ActiveKEY.
2. At the OBTAIN KEY menu option, press enter.
3. Enter your four-digit PIN code and press enter.
Note: Two (2) beeps sound and the ActiveKEY will power down in five (5) minutes.
4. Point the top of the ActiveKEY at the iBox, iBox BT, or iBox BT LE infrared lens. After a few
seconds, the key container unlocks.
5. Press up on the bottom of the key container within 30 seconds to remove it from the iBox or iBox
BT. If you do not press up on the container within 30 seconds, it relocks.
A buzz tone sounds if the operation is unsuccessful, and the ActiveKEY displays a message alerting you
to the error.
if your ActiveKEY has been outside compatible cellular range for more than
Shackle
Infrared lens
iBox BT
Classic iBox
Chapter 3
12
iBoxes
"Manual
Shackle
Infrared lens

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