Ofs carolina Mile Marker StealthLock Instructions

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Mile Marker
Stealth lock instructions

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  • Page 1 Mile Marker Stealth lock instructions...
  • Page 2 Mile Marker StealthLock functionality and trouble shooting StealthLock is a Radio Frequency device which communicates at a frequency of 315Mhz, it is F.C.C. tested and compliant for use in all areas.  There are three main components: - Transmitter Pad (keypad) - Receiver Latch (internal lock) - Strike plate ...
  • Page 3 Mile Marker StealthLock functionality and trouble shooting Common issues Incorrectly installed Receiver Latch batteries - Installing one battery not in sequence can allow the lock to be operated for a limited number of times before the Receiver Latch locking mechanism will stop working. - If the Receiver Latch stops working due to the batteries being improperly installed, it will remain in the same state as it was when it died.
  • Page 4 Mile Marker Rep notes and training Suggestions/preliminary questions for reps - Are the codes assigned by staff or are patients allowed to program their own code? - It is recommended to always try to open units using Supervisor codes. If the supervisor code works this is usually an indication that the patient either entered an errant code or forgot their code.

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