66 Copyright Silca 2004
IDEA Operating Manual - English
5.16 D
ECODE
AND
COPY
Make a search for the SSN by entering the number corresponding to the system, and confirm with ENTER.
or by Make
• press the key [Right-hand arrow] to place the pointer next to the “Make” field.
It is enough to enter the first letters of the name; the name of the MAKE closest in alphabetical order
appears automatically
• the arrows can be used to scroll the sequence of previous and successive MAKES in alphabetical order.
• use the key [CLEAR] to delete the text entered.
• the last line of the window indicates the result of the search: “[04] List = ENTER”: 4 SSN have been
found, press [ENTER] to see the list.
• the symbol >> indicates that there are other systems/locks
• press [arrow Down] to scroll the list and highlight the one required.
• To view further information relating to the SSN listed, hold down the key (Right-hand arrow).
After selecting the SSN, you will see:
Clamp: S100 A-B
= indicates the clamp (
S100
) into which the key must be fitted, and which jaws to use.
Stop: 0
= reference or point for positioning the key in the reading clamp.
Pressing START begins a quick process that reads only the cuts close to the teeth.
At the end a window appears showing the various cuts deduced from the depths read:
#.
= a fixed tooth
123..
= the symbol for the depth read
[arrow Down]
= goes from one bit to the other
CLEAR
= delete symbols
It is in any case possible to edit the symbols for the combination before proceeding with the cutting operation.
NOTE: see the next Chapter for the cutting sequence.
SSN = 9 (Decode)
MFG =
=>CISA
CS_CSC
SSN = (Decode)
MFG = CISA
=>CISA
[04] List = ENTER
CISA [04]
1: 5CS6P - 5CS8P
2: CS-CSC
3: CSL-CSLC-5CS1-5CS2 >>
DECODE SSN: 9
Original on right
Clamp: S100 A-B Stop:0
[START]
Decoding in progress
Bit: 1
Bit 1:2
123*456
Possible depths:
12345# [7]