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Steps to set up a new lock mission
9 Snap the program key (DS1977) onto the USB blue dot receptor, login to the software and click on the New Lock
Setup icon, and click issue key. Click ok to clear the pop up warning message box.
9 Now take the program key to the lock, hold the reset button on the lock until there are two beeps and a solid green
light; while the led is solid green, touch the program key to the iButton reader on the lock, and there will be two beeps
to show that it worked. The lock information will now be on the program key.
9 Snap the program key back onto the USB blue dot receptor, and click the “Read Key” icon. New lock id number will
appear in the retrieve window. Now click the Add Lock icon. (If the lock already exists in the system, the “exist in
database” will show “True”, and you can't add the same lock to the system).
9 Type in a lock name, location, status, and lock type, then click the save button.
¾ Lock Setting is an alternative way to add existing locks to the system. We recommend users keep the lock ID
in file after the new lock setup so that you can manually input lock profile into the system when needed.
Edit An Existing Lock
Select Lock from lock list, click “Modify” button.
In this screen the upper window shows the lock
list and the bottom window shows the valid key
list for the selected lock.
Serial ID: The Serial ID can be found
from the manufacture package. Serial
ID can be also obtained by using the
New Lock Setup mission.
Lock status: By manufacture default, the
lock status is “No Limit Storeroom Mode.”
To change the lock status, Click “Modify”,
and then click on underlined “Lock Status”,
Time Operation Setting screen will pop up.
Highlight the group number, click “Select”
button.