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SAM
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RF Operations Manual 133
Section 5: Keys
© SAFLOK WL 12/20/2007
Creating Resident/Unit Keys (continued)
9. Back at the Create Resident Key PC
dialog box, the name of the person you
selected will appear in the box under the
words, “The Key Is Assigned To.” Select
the common access locks you wish to add
to the resident key you are programming.
Place the cursor in the box to the left of
the common access locks you wish to
assign to the resident and click. A check
mark will appear. When you are satisfied
with the settings for this key, click OK.
Note: You must keep the key in the electronic key encoder base while the key image
spins on the PC screen.
Note: Whenever the New Key option is selected, a Warning PC
dialog box will appear, indicating that creating a new key will
cancel any other keys of the same type. If this is indeed the very
first key of this type you are creating, click Yes to proceed.
Otherwise, click No to return to the Create Resident/Unit Key PC
dialog box and select the Duplicate Key option.
Note: If a key is not currently in the electronic key encoder, the PC will display an error screen until you
insert a key into the electronic key encoder.
Note: You must keep the USB cable connected between the electronic key encoder base and the PC
while the key image spins on the PC screen. The PC screen will display, “The write operation was
successful! The key ID for this key is 1.”
10. Click OK on the PC dialog box screen message to
create additional resident keys. Follow the procedure
described above until you have enough keys to give to
the appropriate number of residents. Be sure to assign
additional keys created for the same unit as duplicate
keys (to create a new key ID for each resident) and to
carefully label them for each specific resident.

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