A solid yellow light on a VingCard lock typically indicates that the lock is in a "low battery" state. This warning signals that the lock's batteries need to be replaced soon to ensure proper functionality. It's advisable to address this issue promptly to avoid being locked out. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific instructions on maintenance.
The lock needs to be re programmed.
A red fluttering light on a VingCard lock typically indicates that the battery is low and needs to be replaced soon. It serves as a warning for the user to replace the battery in order to ensure proper functioning of the lock.
Three blinking yellow lights mean the deadlock is locked from inside. Guest is in the room
change batteries and reprogram lock
A blinking amber light on a VingCard lock typically indicates that the lock is in a low battery state or that there is a communication issue between the lock and the card. It may also signal that the card is not recognized or has expired. To resolve the issue, it's advisable to replace the battery or ensure that the access card is valid and properly functioning.
A flashing green light on a VingCard lock typically indicates that the lock is powered on and ready for use. It may also signal that the lock is in a programming mode or waiting for a valid card to be presented. If the light continues to flash without granting access, it could suggest an issue with the card or the lock itself. Always refer to the specific user manual for the most accurate interpretation related to your model.
One green flash followed by multiple red flashes on a VingCard lock typically indicates an access denial. The green flash suggests that the lock has recognized the card, but the subsequent red flashes indicate that the card does not have the necessary permissions or is invalid for that specific lock or area. This could be due to various reasons, such as expired access, incorrect card type, or the card not being programmed for that lock.
A yellow flashing light signals to approach the lock under full control. This type of light indicates caution and that a lock is approaching. The boat should proceed slowly and cautiously to safely navigate the lock.
Pad are low or anti-lock is failing. red light means low fluid level, yellow (amber) means abs (anti-lock brake system) has a fault.
A Red LockA red lock means the answer is Preserved and can't be changed by regular contributors or by Supervisors. And what about answers that have a yellow lock?A yellow lock means the answer is Protected; Supervisors are allowed to unlock this type of answer and make changes.
It is the check transaxle light...your trasmission has issues and is probably going to lock into second gear for safety if its serious.
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