User's Guide

ODL User Guide v1.2 10 May 2020
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5.2.1. The LED turns green and
5.2.2. the lock is unlocked (for 4 seconds).
Else
5.2.3. the LED turns red
6. Presenting a Credential card: Magnetic Card Access
6.1. Using a programmed magnetic-stripe card.
6.2. The user inserts the card into the lock’d card slot
7. Entering secret PIN number on the Keypad
7.1. The user presses on the lock’s keypad the secret PIN number.
8. SA-ODL LED indication codes
8.1. The SA-ODL has two LEDs which can be used in various combinations to provide the user
feedback on their access attempts.
8.2. The meaning of various LED indications are as follows:
8.2.1. Solid green – Valid authentication. Door either unlocks or can proceed to next
authentication step.
8.2.2. Solid red – Invalid card (or pin code). The user credential or PIN is not authorized access to
the door lock.
8.2.3. Delayed solid red – Unreadable card. The lock recognizes that a card was inserted but is
unable to interpret the information on the card. The card may be damaged, blank or from
another site. Access is not granted.
8.2.4. Flashing green – “Office mode” enabled. The door has been unlocked by the SA-Guardian
software or has been activated by an owner for that particular door.
8.2.5. Flashing red – “Lockdown lock”. Access is only provided to credential of those users who:
8.2.5.1. Have schedule access to the lock at that moment of time
And
8.2.5.2. Whose “Lockdown” capability is equal or greater than the lock’s “Lockdown
Level”. (See Sa-Guardian application manual for more detail).
8.2.6. Alternating red and green – Out of valid time shift. The user is attempting to use a valid
card outside the assigned parameters for that specific card for that door. Access is not
granted. Contact your administrator to make necessary adjustments.