OJMAR OJM001 User Manual

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USER
MANUAL
OTS ADVANCE
SYSTEM
VERSION 3.3
CONTENTS
0.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .................................................... 4
0.1.
0.2.
0.3.
0.4.
1.
OTS LOCKS.......................................................................... 7
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
1.4.
1.5.
1.6.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................ 5
SYMBOLS USED IN THE USER MANUAL ....................................................... 5
GENERAL WARNINGS ..................................................................................... 5
TECHNICAL SUPPORT .................................................................................... 6
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................ 8
MEASUREMENTS AND FEATURES ................................................................ 8
OTS ADVANCE LOCK FOR METAL DOORS.................................................. 10
1.3.1.
1.3.2.
OPENING AND CLOSURE ............................................................................. 11
1.4.1.
1.4.2.
TYPES OF LOCK............................................................................................. 12
1.5.1.
1.5.2.
TYPES OF KEY ............................................................................................... 13
1.6.1.
Protecting Rosette Installation ............................................................ 10
Rosette Dimensions ............................................................................ 11
Closure ................................................................................................ 11
Opening ............................................................................................... 11
Dedicated Lock.................................................................................... 12
Free lock .............................................................................................. 12
Dedicated Key ..................................................................................... 13
1.7.
1.8.
1.9.
1.6.2.
1.6.3.
1.6.4.
1.6.5.
1.6.6.
1.6.7.
1.6.8.
1.6.9.
1.6.10.
1.6.11.
1.6.12.
1.6.13.
1.6.14.
1.6.15.
DESCRIPTION OF FLASHING LEDS ............................................................. 17
SOFTWARE CODES ....................................................................................... 19
REPLACEMENT OF THE LOCK BATTERY .................................................... 20
Free Key .............................................................................................. 13
Multifunction Key ................................................................................. 13
Master Key .......................................................................................... 13
Service Key ......................................................................................... 13
Master Subgroup Key .......................................................................... 14
Cancellation Key ................................................................................. 14
Set-up Key ........................................................................................... 14
Event Collection Key ........................................................................... 15
Automatic Opening Key ....................................................................... 15
Time Change Key ................................................................................ 15
Time Set Key ....................................................................................... 16
Reset Key ............................................................................................ 16
Test Key ............................................................................................... 16
Data Card Key ..................................................................................... 17
2.
PORTABLE PROGRAMMER .............................................. 21
2.1.
2.2.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................. 22
OJMAR NFC MODEL PROGRAMMER ........................................................... 22
2.2.1.
2.2.2.
Main Screen ........................................................................................ 25
Operations with Keys .......................................................................... 25
2.2.3.
Operations with Locks ......................................................................... 27
2.2.4.
2.3.
2.4.
2.5.
3.
INFOTERMINAL .................................................................34
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
4.
OTS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE .....................................43
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
4.5.
4.6.
DESKTOP READER ........................................................................................ 29
WINDOWS CONTROLLER INSTALLATION FOR CNREADER PROGRAMMER .. 30
WINDOWS CONTROLLER INSTALLATION FOR OJMAR NFC PROGRAMMER ...32
INFOTERMINAL .............................................................................................. 35
3.1.1.
3.1.2.
3.1.3.
USE OF THE INFOTERMINAL ........................................................................ 38
INFOTERMINAL CONFIGURATION ............................................................... 40
COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................... 44
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .............................................................................. 45
LICENCE ACTIVATION ....................................................................................... 46
ACCESSING THE APPLICATION, CONFIGURATION, START-UP AND
GENERAL OPTIONS ....................................................................................... 47
SUBGROUPS .................................................................................................. 49
LOCKS ............................................................................................................. 51
4.6.1.
Configuration ....................................................................................... 28
Bracket Features ................................................................................. 35
Infoterminal Features ........................................................................... 36
Installation ........................................................................................... 37
Add Lock .............................................................................................. 52
4.7.
4.8.
4.9.
4.10.
4.11.
4.12.
4.13.
4.14.
4.6.2.
OPERATORS ................................................................................................... 55
4.7.1.
EVENTS ........................................................................................................... 59
4.8.1.
USERS ............................................................................................................. 61
4.9.1.
TIME ZONES ................................................................................................... 63
4.10.1.
SET-UP KEYS .................................................................................................. 66
RECORD USER KEYS .................................................................................... 68
4.12.1.
4.12.2.
4.12.3.
CANCELLATION KEYS ................................................................................... 72
MAINTENANCE KEYS .................................................................................... 73
4.14.1.
4.14.2.
Edit / Delete Lock ............................................................................ 54
Add new Operator................................................................................ 56
Read events ........................................................................................ 60
Add User .............................................................................................. 62
Add Time Zone .................................................................................... 64
Write Free Key ..................................................................................... 69
Write Dedicated Key ............................................................................ 70
Write Multifunction Keys ...................................................................... 71
Events key ............................................................................................... 74
Master subgroups Key ......................................................................... 74
4.15.
4.16.
4.17.
5.
FAQs ....................................................................................... 77
5.1.
PROGRAMMER TYPE .................................................................................... 75
PC-PROGRAMMER ........................................................................................ 75
ESTABLISH COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE PROGRAMMER ...................... 76
FAQs .......................................................................................................................... 78
0. GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
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0 - General Description
0.1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
OTS Advance is an electronic lock system for collective use Lockers. The full system is made up of the following components:
OTS Advance Lock (see Section 1).
Key kit (see Section 1.6).
Portable programmer (see Section 2).
Infoterminal (see Section 3).
Management software (see Section 4).
0.2.
SYMBOLS USED IN THE USER MANUAL
The notes are used to highlight information that is of particular importance or related interest that must be remembered.
The examples are used to show a case study that may provide users with a better understanding of the explanation.
0.3.
GENERAL WARNINGS
The warning boxes highlight the importance of the information described.
Please follow the conditions below to ensure the correct working of our product in your facility:
The product purchased must be installed and used according to the technical operating conditions described in the corresponding manual.
Where not specifically indicated, customers are responsible for the appropriate installation or use of the application.
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On receiving the material, please inspect the packaging and the material for any signs of damage. Also check that the shipment is complete (accessories, documents, etc.).
If the packaging has been damaged during transport or you suspect that it may have been damaged or that it could be faulty, the material must not be used. Please contact us in this case.
Our products must be installed and handled by authorised personnel. More specifically, the electrical connections must be made by qualified specialists.
It is forbidden to make any replacements or remove the protective covers.
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Do not attempt to repair any material in the event of a fault or damage and then re-start it. You must contact us in these cases.
No responsibility will be accepted for damage caused as a result of misuse.
0 - General Description
In compliance with Royal Decree 106/2008, dated February 1st 2016, the batteries must be removed and disposed of properly before leaving the equipment at the recycling collection point.
Regulatory Information USA
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Class B device notice
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
 —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF exposure safety
This product is a radio transmitter and receiver.
It is designed not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
0.4.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Should you wish to make any enquiries on our products, please contact the Ojmar technical department:
Telephone: +34 943 748 484
Fax: +34 943 748 490
Website: www.ojmar.com
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1. OTS LOCKS
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1.1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Ojmar OTS locks use RFID technology. This technology consists of interaction between a transmitter (key) and a receiver (lock). This system replaces the traditional mechanical key and cylinder.
Our locks meets all dimensional and locking standards. Therefore they can replace old locking systems without modifying cabinets or lockers.
1.2.
MEASUREMENTS AND FEATURES
The OTS proximity lock includes a fully autonomous power supply system and therefore does not require any type of wiring. Powered by 4 standard AA alkaline batteries, it has an approximate autonomy of 3 years.
109.5
93.5
8
8
RIGHT LOCK
51.6
25.5
30
11.3
11.3
22
30
93.5
118
93.5
118
LEFT LOCK
109.5
93.5
30
51.6
25.5
22
30
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24.5
Locker Door
max. 20 mm
To the door pivot hinge
OTS LOCK MEASUREMENTS
24.5
Locker Door
max. 20 mm
To the door pivot hinge
min. 240 mm
Ø 23
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0 15
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POSITION OF RIGHT LOCK FIXTURE HOLES POSITION OF LEFT LOCK FIXTURE HOLES
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93.5
22
93.5
93.5
CHARACTERISTIC FIXTURE HOLE
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93.5
MEASUREMENTS
MAIN FEATURES
Technologies:
Programmable in dedicated or free mode
Integrated time/clock control function
Low battery detection and warning
Buzzer and red, green and yellow LED
Master and service key
Compatible with OTS RT
NFC communications between programmer and lock
Power supply 4 x 1.5v AA Alkaline batteries
Mifare Classic, Mifare Desfire EV1 2K, 4K 8K, Ultralight, compatible with Ultralight C and technogym
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
MECHANICAL
REQUIREMENTS
APPROXIMATE
MEASUREMENTS
OPTIONAL
ACCESSORIES
ADVANTAGES
Functional temperature range -10º to +50º (without condensation)
Autonomy Approximately 3 years
Approximate weight 375g
Availability
Right and left
96 hours in a salt spray test chamber
Cam resistance 1000 N
Protection against solid and liquid bodies
Protection against mechanical impact
Exterior
119.5 x 35 x 118 mm
NFC or commercial portable programmer
IP55
IK09
Software
Integration with other systems
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1.3.
OTS ADVANCE LOCK FOR METAL DOORS
Due to the existing interferences between the metal and RFID communications, a “rosette” must be installed in the metal door of the lockers to ensure the proper performance of the lock.
ROSETTE
1
To ensure a proper performance of the existing devices available in the market (keys, wrist-keys, keyfobs), please send them to Ojmar for validation.
1.3.1.
Protecting Rosette Installation
1.
Clean door surface and make sure that the surface is dry 1 .
Mount lock first, then rosette.
2.
Peal off paper sticker.
3.
Put rosette over the lock nozzle.
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Press rosette firmly against the door surface.
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1.3.2.
Rosette Dimensions
1.4.
1.4.1.
1.4.2.
OPENING AND CLOSURE
The lock opening and closure process is as follows:
Closure
1.
Bring the key towards the knob of the open lock and press the knob inwards.
2.
Press the knob fully. The lock is then automatically closed, with the fixed part protruding by 6mm.
Opening
1.
Bring the key towards the knob of the lock and press it inwards.
2.
If the key matches the lock (and has no restriction applied: Out-of-hours access assigned, etc.) it will automatically unlock. The knob will move outwards fully.
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1.5.
1.5.1.
TYPES OF LOCK
OTS locks can be configured in two different ways:
Free.
Dedicated.
These locks are programmed using the keys previously programmed with the Ojmar Management Software (see Section 4) or using the Ojmar NFC Portable Programmer (see Section 2.2).
The Ojmar NFC programmer can read events for the locks and initialise only the locks defined in Section 4.8.
If you have not purchased the Management software module or the Ojmar NFC programmer, please ask us about programming them.
Dedicated Lock
The “dedicated” operating mode allows for a certain member number to be assigned to a lock.
A lock is reserved for a gym member and only he/she may use it.
Only the dedicated keys associated to the lock will have access to it.
As many keys as required can be created for each dedicated lock and they may all have access at the same time.
A member may use any two of the dedicated keys to close and open.
1.5.2.
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Free lock
The “Free” operating mode allows for access to the lock by any programmed key of this type.
This works as follows:
A free key allows for any free lock that is not in use at the time to be closed and opened.
As soon as the lock is in use, the key cannot be used in any other free lock until the first one has been released.
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1.6.
1.6.1.
1.6.2.
1.6.3.
TYPES OF KEY
There is a total of 15 types of different keys.
Dedicated Key
This can only be used in a Dedicated Lock that has been programmed with the same number as the key.
Free Key
This can be used in any free lock that is not in use.
It can be configured to use up to 3 locks of the sam
A member with one key programmed for 3 locks can use up to 3 lockers at the same time.
It can work under time zones (see Section 4.10).
Multifunction Key
A dedicated lock and up to three free locks not in use can be used.
e type.
1.6.4.
1.6.5.
It can work under time zones. (see Section 4.10)
Master Key
This is used to open any type of lock. The Master key can only open the lock, leaving it free to use. Under no circumstances can it close it.
Once the lock is open, its memory is deleted and is becomes free for another user.
Just one master key (in keyring format) is supplied for each facility. Should you require an extra master key, please contact Ojmar.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
Service Key
This is used to open and close any type of lock. This key does not modify the lock. When closed, it will remained in use by the key previously assigned to it.
Just one service key (in keyring format) is supplied for each facility. Should you require an extra service key, please contact Ojmar.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of
he facility.
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1.6.6.
Master Subgroup Key
This is used to open and close any type of lock of a sub-group (see Section 4.5 for further information on sub-groups).
If the lock is:
In use: It can open and close it without deleting any stored key data (like a service key).
Free: It can close it, leaving it in use (all free locks in a sub-group can be used).
It can work under time zones (see Section 4.10).
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
1.6.7.
Cancellation Key
This key can cancel another key, preventing it from opening or closing any lock. It must be previously programmed. To do so:
Save the key number to be blocked in the cancellation key.
Use the cancellation key in all locks where use of the blocked key is not to be permitted.
This key can be used in any lock type.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
1.6.8.
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Set-up Key
This initialises previously unused locks with the same type of set-up key. The following can be assigned:
Lock number.
Operating type.
An set-up key can initialise several successive locks, assigning them consecutive numbers.
It is highly recommended for the lock to be set to the correct time (see Section 1.6.12 and Section 4.12, Point 3 ).
To perform this action, a key must be created for each lock type (one for free locks and another for dedicated locks).
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
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1.6.9.
1.6.10.
Event Collection Key
This key collects the events (Used keys, access times, etc.) stored in the locks. See Section 4.8. to extract and consult the information stored on the key.
It is highly recommended for the lock to be set to the correct time (see Section 1.6.12 and Section
4.11, Point 3 ).
This key can be used on free and dedicated locks.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
Automatic Opening Key
This key transmits one hour of automatic opening to the lock. All locks programmed for automatic opening will be freed at the specified time.
1.6.11.
In order to create a key of this type you must:
Program the key (see Section 4.11).
Use it on all of the required locks.
The knob will remain closed during automatic opening. Press the knob to release it (no key is required).
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
Time Change Key
This key transmits the summer/winter time change to the lock. To do so, you must:
Program the key (see Section 4.11).
Use it on all of the required locks.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
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1.6.12.
Time Set Key
This key records the time and date on the lock's clock. To do so, you must:
Program the key (see Section 4.11).
Use it on all locks, remembering that for every block of 15 locks another minute is added to the next block.
The time recorded on the key will be the time defined by the computer at that particular moment.
The key should be reprogrammed using the OTS Management Software every 20 or 30 locks.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
1.6.13.
Reset Key
This key deletes all of the information from the lock and resets it to its factory configuration. Therefore, a set-up key must be used to restart it.
Only one reset key per facility is supplied. Should you require an additional reset key, please contact Ojmar.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
1.6.14.
Test Key
This key tests the correct mechanical working order of a lock when it is factory configured.
This key only opens and closes locks. Nothing is configured on them. It only works when the lock is not initialised or configured. They are often exclusively used by installation fitters to check that the locks open and close correctly. They are of no subsequent use.
Just one test key is supplied for each facility. Should you require an extra test key, please contact Ojmar.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
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1.6.15.
1.7.
DESCRIPTION OF FLASHING LEDS
The OTS lock includes a LED on the knob. This LED lights up whenever an action is performed on it.
The colour codes are indicated in the following table:
GREEN
LED
Data Card Key
In all OTS Advance systems, when the lock is deleted using a deletion key it returns to factory status. For the lock to return to functional status and be reused by the initialisation, test and free keys, etc., the Data Card key must first be passed over it. If the reading is correct, the lock will flash green just once.
JustoneDataCardkeyissuppliedforeachfacility.Shouldyourequireanextra Data Card key, please contact Ojmar.
For use exclusively by authorised personnel of the facility.
RED
LED
YELLOW
LED
DURATION
DURATION
(TIME)
DESCRIPTION
1
Flash
1
Flash
1
Flash
1
Flash
1
Flash
1
Flash
1
Flash
2
flashes
2
flashes
10
flashes
Very
short
Long
Long 1 sec
Long 1 sec set-up key used up.
Long 1 sec
Long 1 sec
Long
Regular 400 ms
Regular
(400ms=2/5s)
Short
(200ms=1/5s)
100 ms Key reading error.
1 sec
1 sec
400 ms
200 ms
Communications fault.
Key checksum error.
Incorrect key in unused lock.
Incorrect installation no.
Incorrect key in dedicated or free lock.
Error on using or releasing free key.
Key not correctly recorded when initialising with keys.
The key is cancelled.
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GREEN
LED
RED
LED
YELLOW
LED
DURATION
DURATION
(TIME)
DESCRIPTION
2
flashes
2
flashes
2
flashes
3
flashes
10
flashes
1
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flashes
(First)
3
flashes
flashes
flashes
(First)
flashes
flashes
(First)
flashes
(First)
(First and
long)
3
3
3
3
1
flash
10
1
flash
Regular
(400ms=2/5s)
Very Short
(100ms=1/10s)
Regular
(400ms=2/5s)
Very
Long
Short
Regular
Regular
Regular 400 ms
Short 200 ms
Very long
Very long
400 ms
EEPROM deprogramming at the start of a cycle.
100 ms Mechanical error.
400 ms
2 sec
200 ms
400 ms
Low battery detection. Replace batteries.
Battery used up. Replace batteries. Lock cannot be used until battery replacement.
Cancellation key passed correctly over lock.
Correct initialisation with keys.
400 ms Key deleted OK.
Communication with PP OK.
Get events from
2 sec
2 sec
lock to key.
Date and time recorded correctly on lock.
Winter/summer time changes recorded correctly on lock.
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1.8.
SOFTWARE CODES
Each action taken on a lock has a description. This information will be recorded on the event keys (see Section 4.14.1) when used together with the locks.
The full list of codes is given below.
DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
Client opening
Client closure Master subgroup key opening
Occupant key
Master key opening
Key rejected: Different installation number
Low battery detection Opening from programmer
Key rejected: Checksum incorrect
Time change key Invalid date and time
Key rejected: Key not valid or not defined
Key rejected: Key in use Service key opening
Automatic opening key Mechanical fault
Cancellation key
Test from programmer
Initialisation from programmer
Initialisation from key
Date and time updated from programmer
Key time set
Events read from programmer
Events read from key
No event recorded Hour back
Automatic opening Service key closure
Hour on Key rejected: Outside time zone
Update programmer Memory deleted with key
Master subgroup key closure
Key rejected: Key cancelled on blacklist
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Caution! Explosion risk in case of change to a different type of battery Move those batteries away according to the instructions given
BATTERIES
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1.9.
REPLACEMENT OF THE LOCK BATTERY
Ojmar locks automatically detect low battery levels. When this occurs, the yellow LED flashes 3 times for each opening or closure cycle performed.
Up to 9 opening and closure cycles are possible as of the time when the low battery is detected. On the tenth cycle, the lock can only be opened (never closed). This prevents the lock battery from being used up and the lock from being blocked.
Follow the steps below to replace the batteries:
1.
Remove the torx screw.
2.
Open the battery cover.
3.
Remove the battery holder.
4.
Replace the four AA batteries (two on each side of the support).
5.
Insert the battery holder.
The cover should fit easily. To do so, first insert the wire and then the battery holder.
6.
Fit the cover and tighten the torx screw.
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5
6
The batteries should be replaced within every 3 years.
The batteries should be replaced within a maximum of 2 minutes so that the lock does not lose its configuration.
2. PORTABLE
PROGRAMMER
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- Portable Programmer
2.1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The portable programmers allow for the keys supplied by Ojmar to be read and recorded.
2.2.
OJMAR NFC PROGRAMMER
We have two programmers, each with different features. Both models are connected to the PC via a USB port. The features are indicated below:
OJMAR NFC MODEL PROGRAMMER
The Ojmar NFC programmer can function autonomously or using the OTS Management Software (see Section 4). When functioning autonomously, it can record free keys (see Section 1.5.2) and when functioning using the Management Software it can:
Read information from keys.
Write set-up, user, cancellation and maintenance keys.
Test locks.
Read events from locks.
Initialise locks previously configured using the Software.
Update the lock Firmware.
DESKTOP READER
Whenever an operation is performed between the NFC programmer and the lock, the programmer updates the time of the lock.
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