22PROCEDURE 5 - DELETE MANAGER ACCESS CODESA Manager Code should be deleted from the lock if no longer needed, in orderto free the code ID location to be assigned to another Manager User. ManagerCodes that might be needed some time in the future should be de-activated rather than deleted.Required User Level: Master1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.2. Enter Command 201# to delete a Manager Code.3. Enter the ID location NNN#, where NNN is the specificManager ID location, 024 for example.4. Example of complete entry: 201#024#.5. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.You have now deleted a Manager ID location, and (indirectly) his Access Code,allowing you to assign that ID location to another Manager or Access User ifyou wish.PROCEDURE 6 - DELETE SERVICE USER ACCESSCODESA Service User Access Code is automatically deleted from the lock at the endof its specified length of time. However, use this procedure if you want to deletethe code earlier than the specified expiry time.Required User Level: Master, Manager1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.2. Enter Command 202# to delete Service User Access Code.3. Enter the ID location NNN#, where NNN is the specific Service User IDlocation, 025 for example4. Example of complete entry: 202#025#.5. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.6. You have now deleted a Service User ID location, and (indirectly) hisaccess code, allowing you to assign that ID location to another ServiceUser if you wish.PROCEDURE 7 - DELETE ALL ACCESS CODES EXCEPTMASTER, MANAGER AND M-UNITAll codes may be deleted together if you are changing everything because of,for example, suspected theft of codes. Warning - be sure that you want to dothis, because re-creating codes for all the personnel will be time-consuming atthe pushbuttons.