This section describes how to blacklist a lost key using an existing key, on iLOQ Manager.
This function is used to set a lost key to the blacklist by converting an existing key to a replacement key, instead of using the Programmer or creating a new key. The replacing key will inherit the access right(s) from the lost key. Due to this, use a key that has the same access right as the lost key to prevent enlarging the access rights of the replacing key.
Note:Mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk (*).
Proceed as follows.
- Select .
- Select the lost key that must be replaced.
- Right-click the key to select Create replacement key.
The Replace key wizard is opened.
- Select Convert existing key to replacement key.
- The selected lost key is shown in the key list.
- Select Next.
- Select the key that will be converted to the replacing key.
- Select Next.
- Select Next.
- Select Next.
- Select how to proceed.
The options are:
- Leave key in planning state — Select Leave keys in planning state if you want to leave the key in the planning state, and continue planning the locking system without, for example, programming any physical keys.
- Order key — Keys must be ordered, before they can be programmed. Ordering creates a programming task for the key, for later programming. For more information, see Keys and Ordering Keys.
- Order and program key — Select Order and program key to order a programming task, and to program the key at once. For more information, see Programming Keys.
- Order, program and hand over key — Select Order, program and hand over key to order a programming task, and to program the key, and to hand over the key to a person, at once.
- Select Next.
- Select whether you want to order the lock programming tasks or transfer them to the Programmer for later programming.
- Select Next.
- A summary screen is shown.
- Select Ready.
- Select Close.
- Use the replacing key in the locks to block the lost key.
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