TM
System 6000
Reference Manual_Section 6
6.3 Invalid Lock and Mode Indicators
The SAFLOK is designed to operate in Mode 2 when it is programmed and properly functioning. If a lock is not
operating in Mode 2, and a valid keycard is used, you will see one of the following patterns. These lights indicate
that there is a physical problem with the lock that must be corrected before the lock will allow keycards to operate
normally.
1. 1 Green, 1 Yellow, 1 Red, Then All Lights Flash (4 Times)
These lights that the lock is in the Test Mode, and the storage chip E2 has failed. No keycard will open the lock,
and the lock must be drilled to access the room.
2. All Lights Flash (4 Times)
These lights indicate that the lock is in Mode 0 and that there is a problem with the circuit board. Use the E2
erase keycard to change the mode to Mode 1, and program the lock using the LPI probe and terminal. Use the
new keycard to open the door and replace the circuit board.
3. 2 Green. Then All Lights Flash (4 Times)
These lights indicate that the lock is in Mode 1, and is not programmed. Program the lock using the LPI probe
and terminal. Use the new keycard to open the door and replace the circuit board.
4. 2 Green and Yellow Flashes. Then All Lights Flash (4 Times)
These lights indicate that the lock is in Mode 3 and that there is a programming problem with the
programming chip in the lock's circuit board. Open the door using the PPK keycard followed by a valid Master
keycard. Remove the lock and replace the circuit board.
5. 2 Red Flashes. Then All Lights Flash (4 Times)
These lights indicate that the lock is in Mode 4, and that the storage chip (E2) is disabled. Use the PPK keycard
followed by the E2 Disable/Enable keycard to enable the lock.
6. 2 Yellow Flashes, Then All Lights Flash (4 Times)
These lights indicate that the lock is in Mode 5, and that there is a problem with the motor switch or the
motor is jammed. Open the door using the PPK keycard followed by a valid Master keycard. Then, remove the
lock and replace the lockset.
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