Onity Electronic Locking System
Opening the Lock
Residents can open the lock on any door to which they are authorized by simply inserting the card into the slot at the top of the lock and entering your 4-digit PIN code. A green light and red light after inserting the card indicates a PIN is required.
Securing the Lock
The lock will automatically secure itself after you successfully open the lock.
The locks can be deadbolted for additional security, similar to throwing the deadbolt on traditional locks. Most locks are opened by turning the knob toward the hinged side of the door or pushing the lever down (in the case of level handles), but by simply turning the knob in the opposite direction, toward the frame, or pulling the lever up (in the case of lever handles), the built-in deadbolt of the lock is engaged. Residents will be fined for propping doors open with the deadbolt and also charged for any damage caused to the lock due to door propping.
The Onity locks can also be deadbolted from the exterior for additional security, similar to throwing the deadbolt from outside with a traditional hard key. Simply close the door, insert the card key, enter your 4-digit PIN code and pull the lever upward.
Troubleshooting: Light IndicatorsTo the left of the card slot on your Onity electronic lock are two indicator lights (red & green), which indicate the status of the lock anytime a card is inserted. If you should ever experience a problem with your electronic lock, it would be very helpful to provide a description of these light codes (as shown below) when contacting Facilities/Maintenance (X 4250).
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Please Note: When a resident is issued a new or replacement key card, the previous card for the same resident is automatically invalidated by the first insertion of the new key card in any given lock. It is recommended that you visit your room as soon as possible after being issued a replacement key card by Residential Life, and use the new key card in the lock(s) at least once.

