Manually Opening Doors; Replacing Items - Assa Abloy Traka Touch Series User Manual

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16.2

MANUALLY OPENING DOORS

In the case of a total power failure including the backup battery, you may need to manually open the locker compartment
doors to access the items. Each Traka Touch Locker System is supplied with a manual override key to enable you to
open each locker compartment. Simply insert the key into the lock of the desired compartment and turn anti-clockwise
and the door will pop open.
NOTE:
Traka recommends that override keys are not stored inside a locker compartment.
16.3

REPLACING ITEMS

From time to time you will be required to replace an item that may have become lost or damaged. If your system is a
Non RFID system, simply remove the item from the compartment and replace it.
If your system is an RFID system, each item will have been fitted with an RFID tag. In most cases this tag will not be
removable from the existing item and therefore a new tag will need to be fitted to the replacement item before it can be
allocated to the compartment. For more information on RFID tagging see the 'RFID Tagging' section.
The Traka Touch RFID Locker System works on fixed item replacement basis which means items must be returned to
the compartments from where they were taken. By default the system will not know where an item should go therefore
the serial number of the RFID tag must be associated with the position in the system.
1.
Identify yourself to the Traka System by entering your PIN or swiping your Card.
NOTE:
The user must be an administrator and have access to the required compartment.
2.
Select the 'I Know What I Want' button (if applicable).
3.
The touch screen will now show you all the items in the system. Select the appropriate compartment number
on the screen by clicking the green symbol
V4.3 10/09/19
This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped "CONTROLLED DOCUMENT"
and the compartment door will open.
UD0090
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