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Key Generations, Key Types, and Special Regulatory Compliances
Key Generations
The following summarizes the various generations of the Medeco XT keys.
Generation 1 (G1) – Standard memory size (1X).  This generation key is no longer available.
Generation 2 (G2) – Expanded memory size (2X).
Generation 3 (G3S) - Enhanced to allow for new features and increased performance.  Target release date Q4 2016.
Generation 3 (G3B) - Includes all features of G3 with added Bluetooth capability.  Target release date Q4 2016.
Key Types
A Medeco XT key can be serviced to unlock cylinders, audit cylinders, remove and install cylinders, or load blacklists onto cylinders.  These
include the following different key types:
Operator Key – standard key used for unlocking cylinders.  The Operator key is serviced with a key schedule containing a list of cylinders
associated with the access points (doors, gates, machines, etc.) and with an authorized time duration of the schedule.  The Operator key
also records an audit for every authorized or unauthorized attempt to open a cylinder.  During opening of a cylinder, the Operator key will
retrieve from the cylinder the last three most recent unauthorized key opening attempts that the cylinder has stored. 
Audit Key – key used for collecting 
 from cylinders.  The Audit key is serviced with a key schedule containing only the authorized
time duration of the schedule.  The Audit key can retrieve audit from any cylinder in the system.  When creating a schedule for an audit key,
the amount of audits to be retrieved from each cylinder is selectable, from 1, to a maximum of 2751.  Audit keys do not open cylinders. 
Audit keys are serviced using the 
 mode by default. The 
 option does not apply to Audit keys.
Operator  Plus Audit Key – This key type allows users to access openings in your system. Key and cylinder activity is logged and will be
uploaded to the system when serviced.
Setup Key – key used to load 
 into cylinders.  The Setup key is serviced with a key schedule containing a list of the cylinders to
receive the key blacklist, the authorized time duration of the schedule, and a list of keys to be blacklisted.  When the Setup key contacts the
cylinder, the cylinder stores the key blacklist.  The term "blacklist" pertains to a list of keys (active or inactive) whose access will be
overridden or blocked by the cylinder.  An example of when to consider a key for blacklisting is if a key is lost or stolen.  Setup keys do not
open cylinders.  Setup keys are serviced using the 
 option does not apply to Setup keys.
Control Key – is a special-use key to install and remove Small Format Interchangeable Core (SFIC) cylinders.  This key type is only
needed for systems containing Medeco's Medeco XT SFIC cylinders.  The Control key is serviced with a key schedule containing a list of
cylinders (to be installed or removed) and with an authorized time duration of the schedule.  Additional details on the function of the Control
key for managing SFIC cylinders (installing and removing the core) can be obtained by contacting Medeco Technical Services.  Control
keys are serviced using the 
 option does not apply to Control keys.
A Note on Regulatory Compliances, Generation 3 Keys with Bluetooth Capability (G3B)
 
Contains:  
FCC ID:  VR3-20736
IC: 7465A-20736
HVIN: EA-020736
BLE 20736S module over which Medeco retains control of the final installation.
 
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment. 
 
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.