User's Manual

98 Hardware Onity HT24W / HT28 Smart
6. Dead bolt thrown or Out of Valid Shift. Indication given if the deadbolt
is thrown or a card is inserted that has a shift and the current time is outside
that shift, indicated by alternating Red and Green LED indications and Low
Beep.
7. Low Batteries. Replace batteries and update door, indicated by solid
Green LED and blinking Red LED indications and high beep.
8. Canceling Card. The card being used in the lock is a guest canceling card
or a master canceling card, indicated by blinking Red and Green LED
indications simultaneously and low beep.
Time Tables
Each lock is programmed with one specified Time Table which holds the Shifts and
Automatic changes for the lock.
The operation of the lock with regards to Time Shifts and Automatic Changes may
change based on the type of day specified in the Calendar. Three day types exist –
Work Day, Weekend, and Holiday. For each day type, the lock holds 8 configurable
shifts and 8 automatic changes. One additional shift (Shift 0) is always available and
cannot be changed. Any key with shift 0 will work 24 hours a day.
Daylight Savings Time
In addition to the Three Day Types, the Calendar also allows for Daylight Savings
Time changes. The ADVANCE RFID, HT RFID andHT Prox lock will keep the
next DST change in its memory and automatically adjust the time on the daylight
savings time date. It is necessary to update, read, or initialize the lock with the
portable programmer at some point before the next DST date in order for the change
to occur.
Battery Operation
Onity locks are powered by 4 AA size alkaline batteries. These batteries are expected
to last between 2 and 4 years, depending on a number of factors. Factors that can
shorten battery life are:
The freshness of the batteries when they are purchased.
The number of transactions per day.
Extreme cold weather.
Battery quality.
Onity recommends the use of major brand batteries in the locks, such as Energizer,
Duracell, and Panasonic batteries..
A low battery indication is given to staff cards for approximately one month prior to
the batteries being completely dead. The hand-held Portable Programmer can also be
used to check the level of the batteries.