User Manual
XyLoc Solo Quick Start · Page 6
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.
The KeyCard uses sophisticated power management technology and will automatically turn
OFF approximately 9 hours after it was first turned ON. You may extend this automatic turn
OFF time up to 4 additional hours by pressing the “X” button one time for each additional
hour any time after the Key has been turned ON. An upcoming software update will provide
the user an advanced screen notification that the Key will shortly active its power saving
mode.
The Status LED also functions as a battery tester. As long as the LED functions, the
KeyCard has sufficient battery power. The XyLoc software will soon incorporate a Battery
Life Meter with which the user may check the battery life through the XyLoc configuration
software or the XyLoc Security Server (XSS) at any time.
The Key must be in the possession of the user at all times. The XyLoc system provides tools
to help ensure user compliance. The XyLoc is capable of identifying a Key which has been
left unattended and stationary. The administrator can specify a range of actions varying from
reporting to automatically securing the workstation should a Key be left unattended.
NOTE: To insert the batteries into the KeyCard, place the KeyCard
with the XyLoc logo face down, remove the two retaining screws and
slide open the lid. Replace the CR 3032 coin cell with the “+” up.
Troubleshooting
Please refer to the solutions to common setup problems on page 8 of the users
manual. The complete Users Guide is provided on the XyLoc Systems Software CD
and is also available on Ensure Technologies’ website. If you still cannot resolve the
proble m, please call Ensure Technologies Technical Support at (734) 668-8800 or
send email to support@ensuretech.com
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FCC and Industry Canada Information for the Xyloc
Lock and Key
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. 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 undesirable information.
WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.