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Onity HT22 - Modes of Operation; Standard Guestroom; Suite; Subsuite

Onity HT22
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Maintenance Functions - 120
2. Red Light – Invalid Attempt. Card may have
expired, been voided by a new Guest Card
or be for a different room.
3. Alternating Red and Green Lights – Privacy
indication or card out of shift.
4. Flashing Red Light – Blocked Lock.
5. Flashing Green Light – Office Mode.
6. Delayed Red Light – Card not encoded or
incorrectly inserted. Illuminates six seconds
after card insertion.
7. Green Light with Flashing Red Light – Low
battery indication.
Modes of Operation
Standard Guestroom
When a lock is programmed as a standard guestroom,
only the Guestroom Ley and any assigned Master Keys
have access to that lock. These locks are programmed
to always be locked for the security of the guest. Any
NEW Guest Key will cancel the previous Guest Key.
The same holds true for a Master or Special key. The
lock has a thumbturn on the inside which is used as the
privacy switch. If the lockcase is not the kind that
automatically engages the deadbolt, this thumbturn will
also engage the deadbolt.
Suite / Subsuite
A lock programmed as a Suite or Subsuite door works
close to the same way that a standard guestroom door
works. The difference is that the subsuite keycard will
open the suite door and the suite keycard will open the
subsuite door. A NEW subsuite keycard will cancel an
old subsuite keycard as well as an old suite keycard. A
NEW suite keycard will cancel an old suite keycard as
well as an old subsuite keycard.

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