Kaba Saflok SAM RF Operation Manual page 167

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RF Operations Manual
Section 6: Locks
Opening a Lock With a Dead Battery (continued)
6. Connect the USB cable on the utility device to the lock's receptive port located underneath the bottom
of the lock. You will need to remove the rubber cover on the lock's receptive port to insert the USB
cable. Be sure the connectors of the USB cable and the lock's receptive port match up.
7. You will hear two beeps. Insert the valid key that has been programmed for this lock. The lock will
open.
8. Remove the USB cable from the lock. Replace the rubber
cover on the lock's receptive port. The utility device
screen will display the message "OPERATION
COMPLETED REMOVE DEVICE NOW Battery Backup."
9. Once the door is open, replace the batteries. Return the utility device to the electronic key encoder
base for reconnection and charging.
Option 2: EPS Unit
The EPS (External Power Supply) can be used to supply power to a lock when its internal batteries are
too low to allow the lock to open. See the introduction for a diagram of the EPS unit.
Take the EPS and a valid key to the lock and follow these simple steps:
1. Connect the USB cable on the EPS unit to the lock's receptive port located underneath the bottom of
the lock. You will need to remove the rubber cover on the lock's receptive port to insert the USB
cable. Be sure the connectors of the USB cable and the lock's receptive port match up.
2. Insert a valid key for the lock.
3. The lock should now open.
4. Remove the USB cable from the lock's receptive port and replace the rubber cover.
5. Replace the lock's batteries.
© SAFLOK
OPERATION COMPLETED
REMOVE DEVICE NOW
WL 12/19/2007
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