Read Me First XyLoc Solo Quick Start Please refer to the following Quick Start instructions to get up and running with your XyLoc Solo without reading the entire User’s Guide. The numbers in parentheses refer to the page of the User’s Guide that provides more details for that step. Note: Windows NT users must have local Administrator privileges to complete the installation.
Installing the XyLoc Lock (Keyboard)-95,98,NT 4 ONLY 1. Shut down your computer and turn off the power. 2. Unplug the keyboard cable from the PC and plug it into the red female PS/2 plug on the XyLoc Lock cable. 3. Plug the red male PS/2 plug into the keyboard port of your computer. Female PS/2 Pl ug Note: Ignore the gray male plug: it is not used with the Keyboard version. 4. Turn on your computer. Male PS/2 Plug Installing the XyLoc Lock (Serial)-95,98,NT 4 and 2000 1.
Once you’ve identified where the Key will be worn, place the Lock at the same height as where the Key will be when the user is at the PC. You should also make sure that the path between the Lock and Key is unobstructed (such as obstruction caused by your arm that might occur while using your mouse or keyboard).
Installing the XyLoc Software Note: Windows NT/2000 users must have local Administrator privileges to complete the installation. 1. Exit any applications that are currently running. 2. Place the XyLoc CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 3. If the installer does not automatically launch, use either My Computer or Windows Explorer to select the CD-ROM drive, and run install.exe to run the Installation Wizard and then follow the Wizard’s instructions. 4.
The XyLoc Lock Status Light The LED indicator light (see Figure 2) on the XyLoc Lock has three possible states: 1. Green – The indicator light is green when the computer is unlocked and available for access. 2. Red – The indicator light is red when the computer is locked or disabled. 3. Off – The indicator light is off if the XyLoc system is not receiving power.
The KeyCard is powered by single coin cell that lasts approximately twelve to twenty-four months. The KeyCard has two switches on its front panel marked “X” and “O”. The “X” turns the Key ON and “O” manually turns the Key OFF. The Status LED flashes green when the system is turned ON and red when it is turned OFF. The OFF action requires an extend depression of the “O” button to turn the Key OFF.