User's Manual

Ensure Technologies – User’s Guide for XyLoc Client ver 8.x.x
Drawing#: 510-0100-003 Drawing Rev: 0.08 Rev Date: 04-25-2006
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Using the XyLoc Key
The XyLoc Key is a low power radio transmitter with a unique non-volatile and non-
cloneable user identification code.
The KeyCard is powered by single coin cell that last approximately twelve to twenty-four
months. The KeyCard has two switches on its front panel marked “O” and “X”. The “O
turns the Key ON and “X” 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
extended depression of the “X” button to turn the Key OFF, but to turn the key ON just press
and release the “O” button.
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 “O” button one time for each additional
hour, any time after the Key has been turned ON.
The Status LED also functions as a battery tester. As long as the LED functions, the
KeyCard has sufficient battery power. The XyLoc software also incorporates a Battery
Voltage Meter with which the user may check the battery life through the XyLoc
configuration software (See the section for Testing the XyLoc Keys). Also, the XyLoc
Security Server (XSS) at any time has a status log that reports when a battery is running low
on battery life. Please review the XSS User Guide for more details.
LED Status Light
OFF Button
ON Button