Portable Programmer or with the safe master card. If the OS700 safe door is closed and a new guest card is presented (not the previously used one) a red light and a sound warning is displayed telling that the card is not valid.
Insert the mechanical key in the cylinder hole. Rotate the key clockwise until the bolts are retracted and the safe door opens. Retrieve your items. Rotate the key counter-clockwise until the bolts secure the door. Onity OS700 RFID Safe User Manual...
If OS700 safes are used with the HT24w, HT22, and OnPoint systems, it must be programmed through the PP. If the OS700 safes are used with the OnPortal system the PP or the tablet PP can be used. The safes must be added in the system locking plan using one of the front desk Onity systems.
After that, the events can be displayed in the PC screen, in the HT22 standalone encoder, or in OnPoint system. If a tablet PP is used, the audit data is displayed in the tablet or sent over LAN or WLAN to the Onity server. Maintenance If the safe door is closed and the batteries are dead, use the Portable Programmer to open the safe.
Step Action Open the OS700 safe door and locate the battery cover at the back of the door. Using a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the screws and remove the battery cover. Replace the batteries matching the correct polarity as shown in battery holder.
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