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As part of the commissioning process it is necessary to show that the server is able
to communicate to every lock. This is shown in the last column of the status report
in section 7.1. If the server has been restarted, the last column of the status report
will show 'n/a' for all locks – in this case the Broadcast Answers dialog can be used
to determine whether the locks have answered or not, for all broadcast commands
except for 'Ping'. See the user manual for the client for further information about
Broadcast Answers.
As each floor or wing is completed, sign off on the status report to indicate that all
of the online devices are communicating and the server is able to communicate with
the locks.
7.3 Checking online status with card
To check the online status directly at the lock, a Check ZigBee Status card can be
used; see chapter 5 ZigBee configuration card. When the card is presented at the
lock, a check is made whether the EN in the lock has still got contact with its parent
or not. If a chirp is heard when the card is presented at the lock, the lock is online;
if an error beep is heard and/or three red LED signals are shown (depending on lock
model) when the card is presented, the lock is offline. If the EN in the lock either is
busy at the moment or is connected to the LCA (lock case adapter; for lock types
where this is applicable), a tick is heard and/or a very short green LED signal is
shown instead. In this case, make a new try by presenting the Check ZigBee Status
card at the lock again.