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Onity HT22 - HT22 Encoder

Onity HT22
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System Components - 5
TX (green)
The TX key is the "transmit" or "GO" button. It is
used to start the communication with the lock once
the correct menu selection has been made.
UP & DOWN arrows
The UP and DOWN ARROW keys scroll through
the options within a menu choice. For example, if
you have used the MENU key to select the
UPDATE menu, then the UP and DOWN ARROW
keys will allow you to select the proper door to be
updated.
Cable
The portable programmer comes with a 6-ft DB9 male
to DB9 male “HTCOM” cable. This cable is used to
connect the Portable Programmer to the HT22 encoder.
HT22 Encoder
The HT22 is a powerful front desk check-in system that
does not require a PC. Through the use of an easy-to-
use keycard encoding unit you can manage up to 500
doors, 100 operators and 250 master users. The HT22
offers direct Property Management System (PMS)
interface capabilities and can be configured with up to
eight encoding stations to allow for rapid check-in in
high-volume properties.
The HT22 is based on stand-alone technology, so no
wiring to the locks is required. The front desk
communicates with the electronic locks through the use
of the PP. Once a lock is originally programmed, each
new guest keycard will automatically void the previous
guest keycard, automatically re-keying the lock. The
locks store the last 100 valid openings in non-volatile
memory, allowing you to retrieve an accurate record of
individuals who have been in a room in the event of a
reported incident.

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