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Imagine Your Future At ALOA 2021 in Orlando, we’re making your career dreams come true. Join us July 25-31 for the best week in the industry, where you can attend classes, network and see the latest products. At the Caribe Royale, create career magic with classes led by the industry’s best experts, and get the CEUs you need for licensing. This is the best place to meet all of your education needs under one roof! Get a fast pass to success by connecting with industry leaders at networking events and meeting one-on-one with manufacturers and distributors at the Security Expo. Attend the Expo for the full two days to browse thousands of products, win prizes and learn about new tools to help you get ahead. Orlando is the perfect destination to bring your family along for some fun while you are getting educated. Stay a few extra days and see the attractions of this family-friendly city, from Disney World and Universal Studios to Sea World, Discovery Cove, a drive-through safari park and more. For the adults, there is plenty of nightlife to be explored, from clubs and pubs to performing arts. Visit Old Town in Kissimmee for tons of shopping, restaurants and attractions. Be a part of the Magic at ALOA 2021. Register today! Contact conventions@aloa.org or (214) 819-9733, ext. 2101 for questions.
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ALOA 2021 at a glance CLASSES Sunday, July 25 – Thursday, July 29 ALOA SECURITY EXPO Friday, July 30 Saturday, July 31 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ALOA and SAVTA members can register to attend the Exhibits for free up until July 1, after which the rate will be $15. Caribe Royale Plan to attend two full days at the Security Expo to see the latest 8101 World Center Drive in security technology, meet with suppliers one-on-one and take Orlando, Florida 32821 advantage of show specials. Stay all day for a chance to win one of the (407) 238-8000 hourly prize drawings for attendees, including a full registration package to ALOA 2022! 2 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo
ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO SCHEDULE SUMMARY Saturday, July 24 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.......................................... Pre-registration Sunday, July 25 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m........................................... Registration 7:15 a.m................................................................... First-Time Attendee Orientation 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.......................................... Classes Monday, July 26 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m........................................... Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.......................................... Classes 5:30 p.m................................................................. PRP/STPRP Test Sitting #1 (No late entry. Doors lock at 5:30 p.m. ID required for entry.) Tuesday, July 27 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m........................................... Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.......................................... Classes Wednesday, July 28 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m........................................... Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.......................................... Classes 6:30 p.m................................................................. Women in Locksmithing Reception Thursday, July 29 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m........................................... Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.......................................... Classes 5:30 p.m................................................................. State of the States Meeting 5:30 p.m................................................................. IAIL Meeting 6:30 p.m................................................................. AIL Meeting 7:00 p.m................................................................. KICK-OFF PARTY Friday, July 30 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m........................................... Registration 8:30 a.m................................................................. ALOA Membership Meeting 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m........................................ SECURITY EXPO 6:00 p.m................................................................. Ambassador and International Reception (By Invitation Only) 6:00 p.m................................................................. PRP/STPRP Test Sitting #2 (No late entry. Doors lock at 6:00 p.m. ID required for entry.) Saturday, July 31 7:00 a.m................................................................. Key Squares Club Breakfast (By Invitation Only) 7:30 a.m.................................................................. CML Breakfast 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.......................................... Registration 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m........................................ SECURITY EXPO Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida 3
TRAVEL AND GENERAL INFORMATION Guests enjoy in-room Wi-Fi service, coffee and unlimited local and 1-800 calls; access to a state-of-the- Hotel and Parking art fitness center; 10% discount at the hotel Island Spa; $10 parking per car; and shuttle service to Disney Caribe Royale World Ticket & Transportation Center, Disney Springs and Orlando Premium Outlets. Reservations are Orlando, FL required, and seating is limited. The number of buses available is at the hotel’s discretion. $159/night Self-Parking: $10 plus tax Call (888) 258-7501 and mention group name “ALOA” to reserve your room today! Cutoff date: July 2 If you receive calls or emails from housing companies asking you to book through them, please ignore. Need Help Before Arrival? Privacy Policy If you have any questions, concerns or special needs, please call By registering, you agree to allow ALOA to maintain your information in (214) 819-9733, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (CST). our database and receive information about our events and solicitations from exhibitors. All information will be maintained in accordance with ALOA's published privacy policies found at www.ALOA.org. Requests for Dress Code removal or correction of data should be submitted in accordance with the Attendees are encouraged to dress professionally for all events to published privacy policies. give a good impression of the security industry. By registering, you agree to be photographed while attending classes, the Security Expo and related events. ALOA 2021 is a private event for the benefit of ALOA and its members. Admission to the Exhibit Hall and educational programs shall be limited to registrants and guests invited by ALOA. ALOA reserves the right to deny admission to any person. ALOA 2021 attendees may be photographed while attending classes, the Security Expo and related events. Attendees MUST request permission at Registration to carry cameras onto the floor. Attendees MUST have exhibitors’ permission to take pictures of their booth or products at the Expo. See & Do in Orlando New Star Wars attractions at Disney World Universal Studios (including the Harry Potter attractions!) Sea World Discovery Cove A drive-through safari park LEGOLAND Tons of nightlife opportunities Shopping and dining in Old Town Kissimmee Margaritaville Resort's Island H20 water park Nightlife at Universal CityWalk and Disney Springs Culinary delights on International Drive And much, much more! 4 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo
ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO REGISTRATION POLICIES Registration Options and Government/Institutional Payment Government/institutional purchase orders are acceptable. However, ALOA Member Discounts these types of registrations cannot be done online; only by submitting There are several options available to register for ALOA 2021. to us by email, mail or fax. The applicant must provide a $50 deposit at the time of registration by July 1, 2021. ONLINE: Go to www.ALOA.org and click on the ALOA Convention tab to register. Registration begins with logging in with your email. You must be If paying via a government/institutional purchase order, $50 will not be current on your membership to receive the discounted pricing. refundable if the individual cancels his/her registration after July 1. If you cannot access your member record, please call the ALOA office to confirm your membership information. Admittance to the Security EXPO EMAIL/MAIL/FAX: All forms must be filled out completely and legibly. Education packages include admission to both days of the ALOA 2021 Please print or type all information. Security Expo. Free for children under 5 years old. The fee for children If the forms are not legible, there may be a considerable delay in ages 6-15 to the Security Expo is $5 before June 26 or $10 after July 1. processing your registration. Be sure to list: An adult must accompany anyone under the age of 16. » ALOA membership number, if you are a member » Complete address on all forms » Phone number, including area code » Email address Exhibits Only ALOA and SAVTA members can register to attend the Exhibits for free If registering for classes, please be sure you have filled out all until July 1, after which the rate will be $15. appropriate sections completely, including your alternate choices. Be sure to answer the food allergy and event attendance questions. Cancellation of Classes ALOA reserves the right to cancel any class that does not meet a Personal Safety and Security minimum number of registrants. Classes may not be attended without registration. ALOA works diligently to provide a safe and secure environment at its meetings and events by New Membership working with venue staff to make sure meeting All applicants for ALOA membership may use the ALOA member participants are safe. We ask that all attendees discounted registration fee if their application is received by July 1, 2021, with full payment. New member applications will be accepted on report any questionable or concerning activity site at the convention, but membership rights or privileges will not be to ALOA staff so that they can take immediate awarded until after applications are completely processed. action. No concern is too small. If you see Payment something, say something. All payments to ALOA must be in U.S. funds and made by check, money • Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Use order or charged to your MasterCard, VISA, American Express or the buddy system when walking to and from Discover Card. Any charge received with an invalid card number or an amount over the credit limit will result in a delay in processing the the event venue during early or late hours. registration. Upon receiving a check returned to ALOA for insufficient • Don’t wear your meeting badge on the street. funds, registration will automatically be cancelled and will not be reinstated until a money order or cashier’s check is received as Take it off as soon as you leave the building/ replacement. This may result in the loss of original registration choices. venue. There will be a $40 service charge on all returned checks. • Don’t carry a lot of cash or credit cards. ALL PRE-REGISTRATIONS MUST BE PRE-PAID. • Don’t leave personal property unattended anywhere, anytime. If in an emergency or if you need immediate assistance, you should ask any ALOA staff member or the on-site security personnel to help you. Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida 5
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday, July 25 Monday, July 26 Tuesday, July 27 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 101 Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 1 of 5) 201 Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 2 of 5) 301 Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 3 of 5) 102 Auto Essentials 202 Intermediate Domestic Auto 302 Intermediate Foreign Auto 103 Door Closers and Related Hardware 203 All About Exit Devices 303 Hollow Metal Door and Frame 104 Basic Electricity and Access Control 204 Basic Electricity and Access Control 304 Alarms for Locksmiths (Day 1 of 2) (Day 2 of 2) 305 Basic Motorcyle Key Generation 106 Introduction to Safe Drilling (Day 1 of 2) 206 Introduction to Safe Drilling (Day 2 of 2) 306 Electronic Safe Lock Service 107 X10 Series Certification 207 Kaba Mas DKX10 Series Certification 307 Safe Deposit Lock Basics 108 Tailoring the Sale to the Communication 308 Tailoring the Sale to the Communication Style of the Customer Style of the Customer 209 ALOA PRP Locksmith Exam Prep and PRP 309 Small Format Interchangable Core (SFIC) Test Session #1 110 E-Plex PowerPlex Standard Electronic 210 Simplex Mechanical Pushbutton 310 E-Plex Wireless Overview Pushbutton Lock Certification Lock Certification 113 ACE Instructor Training (Day 1 of 3) 213 ACE Instructor Training (Day 2 of 3) 313 ACE Instructor Training (Day 3 of 3) 114 Investigative Locksmithing (Day 1 of 2) 214 Investigative Locksmithing (Day 2 of 2) 314 Photography for Locksmiths 115 Simplex Mechanical Lock Manipulation 215 Professional Lock Picking Techniques 315 Defense Against Methods of Entry (Day 1 of 2) 116 Institutional Locksmith Best Practices 216 Institutional Lock Shop Management 316 Institutional Lock Shop Management (Day 1 of 2) (Day 2 of 2) 317 Basic Tool Mark Study 318 GSA Drill and Repair (Day 1 of 2) Class Tracks If you're interested in a certain type of education, use these tracks to help pick your classes. Pick only one class per day. Fundamentals Track 101/201/301/401/501 Fundamentals of Locksmithing Automotive Track Investigative Track Electronic Track 102 Auto Essentials 114 and 214 Investigative Locksmithing 104 and 204 Basic Electricity and Access 202 Intermediate Domestic Auto 314 Photography for Locksmiths Control 302 Intermediate Foreign Auto 317 Basic Tool Mark Study 304 Alarms for Locksmiths 305 Basic Motorcycle Key Generation 417 Advanced Tool Mark Study 310 E-Plex Wireless Overview 402 Auto Advanced 515 Expert Witness Training 404 Getting Devices Online 405 Modern Auto Key Generation 516 Hostile Event Preparation 419 Alarm Lock Networx Certification 502 Transponders and 504 CCTV In the Real World Microprocessors 519 Alarm Lock Pilfergard and 505 High Security Automotive With Alarmed Exit Devices STRATTEC Update 559 Alarm Lock Trilogy: Install and Repair Safes and Vaults Track Business Track Institutional Track 106 and 206 Introduction to Safe Drilling 108 and 308 Tailoring the Sale to the 116 Institutional Best Practices 107 X10 Series Certification Communication Style of the 216 and 316 Institutional Lock Shop Customer Management 207 Kaba Mas DKX10 Series 408 Digital Marketing for Locksmiths 412 Medeco Intelligent Key (IK) Certification 508 QuickBooks for the Locksmith Certification 306 Electronic Safe Lock Service 510 ALOA Fire Door Inspector 406 Electronic Lock Defeat and Repair Training and Exam 318/418 GSA Drill and Repair 512 Medeco M3/X4 Certification 506 Basic Mechanical Safe Lock 6 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo
ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO Wednesday, July 28 Thursday, July 29 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. A.M Half-Day Classes – 8 a.m. to Noon 401 Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 4 of 5) 501 Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 5 of 5) 402 Auto Advanced 502 Transponders and Microprocessors 403 Advanced Breaking and Entering 404 Getting Devices Online 504 CCTV In the Real World 405 Modern Auto Key Generation 505 High Security Automotive With STRATTEC Update 406 Electronic Lock Defeat and Repair 506 Basic Mechanical Safe Lock 407 Safe Deposit Defeat 507 Safe Deposit Service 408 Digital Marketing for Locksmiths 508 QuickBooks for the Locksmith 508 Original Lishi 409 Large Format Interchangable Core (LFIC) 509 High Security Cylinder Analysis 510 ALOA Fire Door Inspector Training and Exam 411 Master Keying - The Crash Course 511 Master Keying - The Crash Course (Day 1 of 2) (Day 2 of 2) 412 Medeco Intelligent Key (IK) Certification 512 Medeco M3/X4 Certification 413 Door Hardware Overview (Day 1 of 2) 513 Door Hardware Overview (Day 2 of 2) 415 Defense Against Methods of Entry 515 Expert Witness Training (Day 2 of 2) 516 Hostile Event Preparation 417 Advanced Tool Mark Study 517 Keyincode, K3 Connect & KeyinCloud Software Cert. 418 GSA Drill and Repair (Day 2 of 2) 419 Alarm Lock Networx Certification 519 Alarm Lock Pilfergard and Alarmed Exit Devices 420 dormakaba Simplex Mechanical 520 Perfect Raceway Pushbutton Certification $650 a la carte pricing. Not part of packages. 521 Codes 101: NFPA 80, NFPA 101 and ADA 522 Kaba-Ilco/Advanced Diagnostics Product Presentation P.M Half-Day Classes – 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 518 Automotive Troubleshooting REGISTRATION HOURS 550 BiLock Exclusive Training and Certification Saturday, July 24 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 551 BEST IC Core Service & Combinating Sunday, July 25 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 552 Kaba-Ilco/Advanced Diagnostics Product Presentation Monday, July 26–Thursday, July 29 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 557 Keyincode, K3 Connect & KeyinCloud Friday, July 30 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Software Cert. Saturday, July 31 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 559 Alarm Lock Trilogy: Install and Repair Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida 7
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS Monday, July 26 PRP/STPRP Test Session #1 5:30 p.m. See pages 23 and 24 for choices and pricing. Must be registered before July 1. Wednesday, July 28 6:30 p.m. Women in Locksmithing Reception Thursday, July 29 5:30 p.m. State of the States meeting 5:30 p.m. IAIL Meeting 6:00 p.m. AIL Meeting 7:00 p.m. KICK-OFF PARTY Friday, July 30 8:30 a.m. Membership Meeting 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. SECURITY EXPO 6:00 p.m. Ambassador and International Reception By Invitation Only PRP/STPRP Test Session #2 6:00 p.m. See pages 23 and 24 for choices and pricing. Must be registered before July 1. Saturday, July 31 7:00 a.m. Keys Square Club Breakfast By Invitation Only 7:30 a.m. CML Breakfast 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. SECURITY EXPO 8 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo
ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO EDUCATIONAL AND EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Note: The deadline for all PRP/STPRP SECURITY EXPO EXHIBITORS as of April 2021 registrations is July 1, 2021. A.C.S. srl - Clevertech H.L. Flake Alarm Lock Systems IDN Global Certificates of Training Allegion/Schlage Lock Company International Key Supply, LLC Certificates of Training with the CEUs, Certificates of Edu- ALOA SPAI Klassy Keys cation, are given to all pre-registered students in classes ALOA Scholarship Foundation KSP - Killeen Security Products that are offered by ALOA instructors. Not all classes qualify American Key Supply Lockmasters for CEUs. If the class is taught by an ALOA Instructor, you Anixter Lockpicks.com will receive a certificate. Please see the class description ASSA Technical Services Locksmith Resource for details. Participants registering on-site or making class changes will receive certificates via email/mail. Autel US, Inc. LockTech/Accureader Banner Solutions Lucky Line Products Tools Needed (Akron Hardware) MARKS USA Blackhawk Products Master Lock Company Be sure to read the class description for the tools and materials needed for each class. Some classes may have Brilliant Guard Premier Lock Required and/or Optional Lab Fees. Bulldog Fasteners, LLC Sargent & Greenleaf Bullseye S.D. Locks, LLC Secure-T Agency Proficiency Registration Program CLK Supplies Security Door Controls The Proficiency Registration Program testing session #1 CompX Security Products Smart Box Technology will be given from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Monday, July 26, and Detex Corporation Southern Lock & Supply testing session #2 will be held 6 p.m. to 10 p.m on Friday, July dormakaba STRATTEC Security Corp. 30. Pre-registration is required for the testing. The deadline Dugmore & Duncan The Diagnostic Box USA for receipt of the PRP registration is July 1. Due to time TopDon USA Fire King constraints in developing the test packets, no exceptions will be made for late requests. The ALOA PRP/STPRP testing will General Lock UHS Hardware be held for all levels of locksmith certifications. GKL Products Vanderbilt Industries Global Tecspro X-Horse The SafeTech STPRP testing will be available at ALOA 2021. Guru Lock Network There are two levels to the STPRP. To achieve the first-level certification, CPS (Certified Professional Safe Tech), you must pass a written examination consisting of 17 mandatory categories on safe and vault technology. To become a CMST (Certified Master Safe Technician), you must first pass the CPS (Certified Professional Safe Tech) as well as the CMST examination. To take any of the PRP/STPRP examinations, you must first submit your registration form before July 1, 2021. Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida 9
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS After the class title and instructor names, you’ll see a colored icon Sunday, July 25 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. noting the “track.” These icons, described below, are designed to help those new to the industry and anyone looking to determine what value 101: Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 1 of 5) a class has in relation to the type of work they do. Instructors: ChrisLChase, CRL, and John La Rue, CRL L CL A Class SS FU40% Lecture/60% Hands-On Content: Next to each class, there is also an indicator based on the instructors' Class Limit: 35 recommendations as to the content level of each class: 101R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $150 for Student Kit 101O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $100 for Locksmithing 101 Book Fundamentals Intermediate Advanced 101P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for AFL exam This comprehensive five-day course in fundamental locksmithing General Locksmithing. Good classes for beginners, those new to techniques provides a basic, hands-on overview of locks and security-related the industry and those needing refresher information. hardware. Working with provided locksmithing equipment, the student will Institutional Locksmithing. Geared toward on-staff security develop basic locksmithing skills, including identification of common key professionals in facilities ranging from schools, office complexes blanks, use and adjustment of key-cutting equipment — including duplicators and municipalities to healthcare facilities. and code cutting machines — and will disassemble service and originate keys for common lock cylinders using methods such as shimming, picking and Automotive Locksmithing. Designed for those who specialize in impressioning. Discussion topics will include life safety codes and the ADA, automotive locksmithing or those who do auto work as a general part of their business. design and implementation of simple master key systems and service techniques for popular cylinders and locksets as well as lockset functions and finishes. Upon Safe/Vault Technician. Geared toward the technician who works completion of the course, the student should have the knowledge required to on safes and vaults and the special problems encountered with function as an apprentice locksmith performing basic locksmith tasks. Students those items. will also have the option of purchasing the study guide, Locksmithing 101. They Electronic Locksmithing. Designed for one of the fastest-growing will have the option of taking the ALOA Fundamental Locksmith (AFL) exam segments of our industry: those working on alarms, access at the end of class (101P Optional $35 Lab Fee for test). If passed, students will controls and locking systems that don’t always incorporate a receive an AFL designation certificate in the mail. This is not a PRP certification, physical key. but a barometer of how well you did in class. Investigative Locksmithing. While all classes are good for the 102: Auto Essentials investigative locksmith, as they add to the knowledge needed to Instructor: Tony Cagle, CRL examine and testify, these classes are of particular interest and/or Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On part of the required training to sit for the Certified Forensic Locksmith (CFL) certification. Class Limit: 30 102P Lab Fee – OPTIONAL: $35 for L-03 Elective Business /Sales/Marketing. While we all may be gifted and Whether you are just beginning to delve into the automotive locksmith realm talented hands-on technicians, the one place we all may need help or looking to explore deeper into this most dynamic aspect of our profession, in is hearing other views of operating a business. this course has been developed with you in mind. The class will include examples and description of key programmers, remote programmers, various There is a $25 fee to change classes on site. If you need assistance, call testers literature, technical manuals and resources as well as their strengths and (214) 819-7233, ext. 2101. weaknesses. The interactive portion of the class will focus on identification, decoding and organization of conventional keys and their related transponder LAB FEES are coded to match the item(s). systems. You will understand and know how to address and resolve common R = Required O = Optional P = PRP Optional Class Testing and unusual key problems through interactive modules. 103: Door Closers and Related Hardware Instructor: David Thielen, CML, CHI Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On Class Limit: 30 103O Lab Fee – OPTIONAL: $25 Optional Door Hardware Study Guide (This optional Door Hardware Study Guide is the same book for Classes 103, 203 and 403) 103P Lab Fee – OPTIONAL: $35 L-05 Elective “Open the doors” to a new area for your locksmith business. If you have ever wanted to be able to service more than just the locks on a door, then you should not miss this class. You will become familiar with the principles of door closers, with an emphasis on the selection, adjustment and installation procedures for non-handed (reversible) surface-mounted door closers. In addition, you will be taught about the functions, installation and servicing of door closers, hinges and related door hardware. The hardware covered will be of the commercial or heavy-duty grade. Other types of closers will also be discussed as an aid in preparing for the PRP section on door closers 10 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo
ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO 104: Basic Electricity and Access Control (Day 1 of 2) 110: E-Plex PowerPlex Standard Electronic Pushbutton Lock Instructor: Greg Perry, CML, CPS Certification Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On Instructor: Rick Shuford, CRL, CFL Class Limit: 24 Class Content: 15% Lecture/85% Hands-On 104P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-13 Elective (Day 1) Class Limit: 25 204P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-40 Elective (Day 2) 110R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $275 for lock, mount and certification Electronics are fast becoming a mandatory locksmith skill. More and more This certification seminar offers students hands-on instruction on the customers want electronic access controls. By popular request, this class has standard line of E-Plex electronic locks and optional standard software. Training been redesigned to be a two-day class. Day 1 will cover the basics of electricity will be provided on the ease of installation, the use and maintenance of the and electronics as they pertain to the access-control industry. We will explore electronic lock series, the simplicity of keypad programming, the optional data how electricity is created and utilized. There will be discussion of electrical terms transfer with a PC M-Unit device and audit trail transfers. Upon successful and many of the components used in electronics, with an emphasis on what is completion, students will understand the product features, benefits and installation of both keypad programming as well as software programming. needed to be a successful electronic locksmith. We will look at how circuits are wired in homes, shops, vans and access-control systems. Day 2 will expand on 113: ACE Instructor Training (Day 1 of 3) the Day 1 materials, allowing students to wire access-control panels with electric Instructors: Christopher Meccia, CPL strikes and request-to-exit switches. While it is recommended that both days be Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On taken as a class, either day may be taken as a single-day class. Class Limit: 18 This class is the first step to becoming an ALOA Certified Instructor. 106: Introduction to Safe Drilling (Day 1 of 2) Information will be presented on standardized methods of instruction and Instructor: Elaad Israeli, CMS, CPS, CRL, CFL, CAI, CFDI, LSFDI motivation. The class consists of lectures, discussion, exercises and presentations Class Content: 65% Lecture/35% Hands-On that will assist the student in organizing both their instruction methodology and Class Limit: 20 their general business career. Upon completion of the course, the student will 106R - REQUIRED: $200 for lock, mount and materials be able to develop a class outline, prepare a lesson plan, prepare the necessary This introductory class on safe drilling is for the locksmith who wants to be training aids, evaluate instruction material, motivate students and effectively able to open safes. The topics covered are the foundational material required for instruct an ACE class. Material to bring to class: laptop computer with Microsoft opening all types of safes, though the focus in this class will be on the S&G 6730 Word and PowerPoint installed. This class may run into the evening, and mechanical lock, B-rate safes and fire safes. Topics covered include: drill bits, homework will be required. dials and removal, scoping a change key hole, drilling a mechanical lock for a lost combination, transferring, overcoming group 2 mechanical lock malfunctions, 114: Investigative Locksmithing (Day 1 of 2) dealing with an external relocker and discussion of various safe malfunctions. Instructors: John D. Truempy, CRL, CMIL, IFDI, CFL, and Vernon Kelley, CFDI, CFL, CMIL, CPL, ICML, IFDI, LSFDI 107: X10 Series Certification Class Class Content: 90% Lecture/10% Hands-On Instructor: Seth Blumberg, CMST, CPS, CRL, CAI, CFL, CFDI, LSFDI Class Limit: 15 Class Content: 25% Lecture/75% Hands-On 114R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $75 for Class Manual Class Limit: 10 114O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $125 for Student Kit (to be shipped) Class Requirement: Must be a U.S. citizen Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic cylinder construction and 107R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $50 servicing methods. The X-10 is used on GSA Approved Security Containers and Vault Doors Take your first step to becoming an investigative locksmith, one of the most protecting US Government National Security Information (NSI) (suggested lucrative disciplines in the industry! Students will receive instruction on the next class is 507). Students will be taught how to install and operate the Kaba procedures, processes and concepts surrounding the forensic examination Mas X-10 combination lock. Students certified in the installation and operation of various locking devices. The student will be educated on how to conduct a of the X-10 will be added (if requested) to the Kaba Mas database for referrals. crime scene search and document the scene. Physical evidence preservation and The Kaba Mas X-10 installation/operation certification class is a comprehensive handling are covered in-depth, along with chain-of-custody principles. Specialized eight-hour class. All equipment and tools will be provided. tools of the trade will be reviewed extensively. Through hands-on instruction, students will also be educated on how to examine locks, pins and wafers to identify 108: Tailoring the Sale to the Communication Style of the tool marks made by various bypass tools. The class will also cover how to properly Customer document your findings using digital photography and professional report writing. LE D C E ANCiberay Tips to help market your expertise include how to write a curriculum vitae (CV) Instructor:CBill Class Content: 40% Lecture/60% Hands-On and how to qualify as an expert witness. Also covered are guidelines on working Class Limit: 30 effectively with law enforcement and insurance investigators. A discussion of Knowing the communication style of your customers can help you meet their proper deposition and courtroom decorum is discussed in-depth. This a required needs more efficiently and effectively. By understanding different behavior styles, course for anyone interested in increasing their professional profile in the we, as professionals, can come to understand what different needs people have locksmith, legal and insurance industries by becoming an IAIL Certified Forensic in relation to business. Come and be taught the four dimensions of a person’s Locksmith (CFL). Students MUST bring the following to class: Small Phillips and behavioral profile. This is as beneficial for you as it is for your customer, business slotted screwdrivers; various rake, hook and diamond picks, and tension wrench; partner, employees and/or vendors. Interpersonal skills are in ever-increasing small (2-3 inch) flashlight; small (8-10 inch) plastic or wooden mallet. Students demand. Don’t miss this opportunity to develop and improve yours. with poor vision should also bring appropriate magnification equipment suitable for pin tumbler examination. Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida 11
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS 115: Simplex Mechanical Lock Manipulation 207: Kaba Mas DKX10 Series Certification Instructor: Harry Sher, CML, CPS Instructor: Seth Blumberg Class Content: 20% Lecture/80% Hands-On Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On Class Limit: 25 Class Limit: 24 115R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $35 for manual CLASS REQUIREMENT: DKX-10 students need to be X-10 installation This one-day class will cover the construction of the basic mechanism, operation certified and have proof that they are a U.S. citizen. and decoding for unknown combinations, two methods of manipulation and 207R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $50 for Kaba certification alternative methods using the lists of available combinations. At the conclusion of this one-day training program, the student will be familiar with the Kaba Simplex DKX-10 installation/operation (one day): This certification course provides in- Combination Chamber, able to change combinations and decode unknown depth training for installation and operation of the Kaba Mas, GSA Approved combinations on the Kaba Simplex Series of pushbutton locks and able to determine (FF-L-2890B, Type 3) High Security Exit Device. The class starts with a detailed combination sequence and understand the theory of half numbers. PowerPoint presentation about the device, how it operates and the critical elements of the installation process. Students then work together in teams to 116: Institutional L Locksmith ED Best Practices install a DKX-10 on operational doors/frames. Students will be taught the three- ANC Instructor:CSteve E Fryman, CRL step process to mount, assemble and adjust the DKX-10 system. All tools and Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On equipment needed for this installation are provided. Class Limit: 40 Attendees will be taught what best practices are currently being used in the 209: ALOA PRP Locksmith Exam Prep modern age of institutional locksmithing, from master keying to networked IT. Instructor: William Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.Ed. Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On Monday, July 26 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Class Limit: 30 209R Lab Fee – REQUIRED: $170 for two class texts 201: Fundamentals ULofLLocksmithing (Day 2 of 5) L ASS See ClassC101. F This eight-hour class is excellent for both beginners and those wishing to advance through the ALOA PRP (Proficiency Registration Program). The 202: Intermediate Domestic Auto morning session covers test-taking strategies and divides the Mandatory Test Instructor: Tony Cagle, CRL L00 (250 questions) into its 10 components, with similar sample questions Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On to prepare for the content being tested. The afternoon session will cover each Class Limit: 21 of the 28 individual electives, guiding the student through content as well as 202P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-03 Elective appropriate study materials leading to successful test-taking results. This interactive class expounds upon the principles introduced and discussed Note: There is a $170 lab fee required for the two class texts: The 283-page in Beginning Automotive Locksmithing. This course is a continuation of the Locksmithing 101 reference manual by Don O'Shall and Tony West and the assessment, troubleshooting, servicing and key origination of conventional 58-page A Guide Through the ALOA PRP by William M. Lynk, which are both automotive locks. Having touched upon the theoretical aspects of locks and their retained by the students. Students must have a copy of these texts for use during implied security, in this course, we will actively discuss, examine, service and class. PRP Session #1 will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the same room for the first of decode a multitude of automotive conventional locks. This will be done initially two PRP Test Sessions. You must register for exams by July 1, 2021. as one large group and then in small cohesive labs. As an interactive course, it will serve to increase your options when approaching a vehicle and enhance your 210: Simplex Mechanical LED Pushbutton Lock Certification C E ANShuford, Instructor:CRick CRL, CFL skills as an automotive locksmith. Class Content: 10% Lecture/90% Hands-On 203: All About Exit Devices Class Limit: 15 Instructor: David Thielen, CML, CHI Prerequisite: Basic understanding of mechanical hardware Class Content: 70% Lecture/30% Hands-On This hands-on certification seminar focuses on the mechanical aspects of the Class Limit: 30 Simplex 1000 and Simplex 5000. This seminar will review Simplex models L1000, 203P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-16 Elective 900, 3000, 7100, 6200 and 9600 products and applications. Emphasis is placed This class has been updated to include delayed exit devices that comply on the mechanical features and servicing of these unique and versatile keyless with NFPA101. A wealth of information is covered on exit devices, including locks. Upon successful completion, students will have a full understanding of the types, functions, ratings, options, installations, repairs and servicing. Hands-on application, operation, function, maintenance and marketing of these products. practice opportunities — as well as slides, videos and handouts — are provided. Upon completion of this class, the student will be able to properly remove, 213: ACE Instructor Training (Day 2 of 3) service, troubleshoot malfunctions and retrofit many of the popular exit devices. See Class 113. 204: Basic Electricity and Access Control (Day 2 of 2) 214: Investigative Locksmithing (Day 2 of 2) See Class 104. See Class 114. 206: Introduction to Safe Drilling (Day 2 of 2) 215: Professional Lock Picking Techniques See Class 106. Instructor: Harry Sher, CML, CPS Class Content: 20% Lecture/80% Hands-On Class Limit: 25 This class will cover the theory and techniques employed in picking locks, by pin by pin or feel picking. You will be given the theory and have hands-on training to experience the degree of skill required to use this method of bypass. For an experienced locksmith, picking is the least-destructive method of entry into a lock. Students should be well versed in the construction and operation of pin tumbler cylinders and disc tumbler cylinders. They should also be familiar with the terms in the ALOA Glossary of Terms that pertain to cylinders, keys and master keying. 12 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo
ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO 216: Institutional ELLock ED Shop Management (Day 1 of 2) 306: Electronic Safe LEDLock Service C AN Fryman, CRL Instructor:CSteven C ANSaid Instructor:CScott E Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On Class Content: 20% Lecture/80% Hands-On Class Limit: 40 Class Limit: 16 Attendees will be shown everything that is needed to manage an institutional Students will be taught programming via the keypad and software, lock shop in the age where everything is either networked or enterprised. There combination changing, installation, troubleshooting and opening methods will be tips, tricks, styles and more. for today’s most common electronic safe locks. Audit trail will be shown and discussed! Locks covered in detail include AMSEC ESL10, LA GARD 39E Tuesday, July 27 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ComboGard Pro, Basic, Basic Plus, Titan & Spartan series, NEW S&G Axis Blue, & NL Series Redundant lock. 301: Fundamentals FULofLLocksmithing (Day 3 of 5) See ClassC L AS 101. S 307: Safe Deposit Lock Basics Instructors: Gene Gyure, CRL, CAI, GSAI-T, and Dan Billheimer, CPL, CPS, CAI 302: Intermediate Foreign Auto Class Track: Safe Deposit Series (it is suggested that you take all three Instructor: Mannie Natal, CMAL, CRL classes in this Series; next suggested classes are 407 and 507) Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On Class Limit: 20 Class Limit: 24 302P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-04 Elective 307R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $15 for give-away items and a jump drive This class has been developed with the experienced locksmith in mind. It is with class information the next step in the progression of not just making keys to vehicles, but identifying Upon completion of this course, the student will have a basic and correcting problems that arise in conventional keyway foreign vehicles. There understanding of common safe deposit locks, be aware of the methods to assist will be a lecture, demonstration, discussions and, more importantly, interactive in identifying safe deposit locks and know most of the basic terminology used modules where the students will familiarize themselves with the actual keys, lock with safe deposit locks. and immobilizer systems presented during the lecture portion of the class. 308: Tailoring the Sale to the Communication Style of the 303: Hollow Metal Door and Frame Customer Instructor: David Thielen, CML, CHI Instructor: Bill Ciberay Class Content: 70% Lecture/30% Hands-On Class Content: 40% Lecture/60% Hands-On Class Limit: 30 Class Limit: 30 This class will introduce the student to hollow metal doors and frames, Knowing the communication style of your customers can help meet their including nomenclature, design, installation, repair and servicing techniques of needs more efficiently and effectively. By understanding different behavior styles, various types of doors and frames. There will be a demonstration of tools as well we as professionals can come to understand what different needs people have as lecture, discussion and videos of troubleshooting and repair techniques. The in relation to business. Come and be taught the four dimensions of a person’s hands-on portion will give the student valuable experience in installing locks, behavioral profile. This is as beneficial for you as for your customer, business repairing hinges, retrofitting hardware, preventing the door collapse, cutting partner, employees and/or vendors. Interpersonal skills are in ever-increasing doors and other profitable skills. Materials to bring to class: Students should demand. Don’t miss this opportunity to develop and improve your own. bring an assortment of screwdrivers and Allen wrenches. 309: Small Format Interchangeable Core (SFIC) 304: Alarms for Locksmiths Instructor: William Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.Ed. Instructor: Greg Perry, CML, CPS Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On Class Content: 90% Lecture/10% Hands-On Class Limit: 32 Class Limit: 30 Prerequisite: The student should have a solid understanding of 304P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-42 Elective basic master keying progression and have experience combining conventional master keyed cylinders (Basic: Pinning a cylinder from a Prerequisite: All students must have a basic knowledge of electricity. TMK and CK bittings required). Alarm systems provide something locks can’t: a link to the outside world if the first 309R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $45 for Class Manual layer of security — the locks — are breached; just their presence in the building 309P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-38 elective has proven to be a deterrent to break-ins, and when they don’t deter, the reported Why not be the SFIC expert in your market? It's easy to do IF you know how! losses are generally much lower. Understanding how they operate, what peripheral Try to get into this ALOA SFIC extravaganza event and rise to the top. With SFICs equipment is needed and how they’re installed is important for both the installer flooding the market, this ubiquitous, tiny core has so many variables, meaning that and the locksmith who wants a system installed in his own shop or home. If you must be up-to-date on all the essentials. Rest assured, you will be guided by you need help passing the PRP elective L-42 for Alarms, this class will provide William Lynk, ALOA's IC content expert — one who has done this successfully for that knowledge. Students in this lecture class will be taught about hardwired over 45 years with books, articles, classes and constant manufacturer contact. Also, and wireless controls, how they operate and how to program an alarm control, why not add to your SFIC shop tools, SFIC pin kits or restricted SFIC key blanks including reporting to a central station. In addition, students will be taught the all to enrich your “rise to the top?” You absolutely need to be part of this event: best types of sensors for different applications and how to wire them into the panel. ALOA’s SFIC class. If you enroll, you’ll experience this lively hands-on class covering This class is beneficial to anyone taking the L-42 Alarm PRP elective. SFICs, including Arrow, Arrow Flexcore, Arrow CHOicE, BEST Standard, BEST Premium, BEST/Kaba Peaks, BEST Cormax, Falcon, Falcon InstaKey, KSP, Medeco 305: Basic Motorcycle Key Generation KeyMark, Yale KeyMark, Schlage Everest, ULTRA, Lori L-10, Scorpion and Sargent Instructor: Steve Sacco XC. WOW! As if that isn’t enough, product characteristics related to construction, Class Content: 65% Lecture/35% Hands-On operation and keying are discussed, explained and shown by exploded views, sample Class Limit: 25 cores and fun hands-on activities. But wait, there is more! You will be taught to 305R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $50 for Class Manual select TMKs and control keys, calculate pinning for A2, A3 and A4 systems, write This course will present the basics of motorcycle key generation using and apply system-specific pinning charts and measure keys to determine which commonly available locksmith tools. A portion of the class will allow increment system has been used. Then the fun ensues: You will perform exercises in participants to perform the process of generating a key from scratch using decoding, combinating and manipulating cores with manufacturer-specific details the techniques presented in this course. Topics include: lock construction, all presented, with SFIC-specific tools and troubleshooting tips included! Don’t hold key blank selection, key origination techniques, sight reading wafer your breath, just sign up and begin to profit! type locks on motorcycles, motorcycle lock readers, transponder-based motorcycles, resources and how to market motorcycle key generation. Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida 13
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS 310: E-Plex Wireless ELEDOverview 317: Basic Tool E Mark LEDStudy Instructor:CRick C ANShuford, CRL, CFL C ANTam, RL, CFL CBeta Instructor: Class Content: 90% Lecture/10% Hands-On Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Limit: 20 Class Limit: 15 This class offers an introduction to dormakaba’s wireless feature with This one-day course in basic tool marks provides a basic understanding of information on how you can qualify to become a dormakaba Certified forensic tool mark examination for an investigative locksmith. The course will Electronic Security Dealer. Class demonstration will be provided from the discuss in detail the definition, classification, formation and variations of common instructor’s perspective. Students will be introduced to dormakaba’s wireless tool marks using the locks and locksmith tools to produce lock-related tool marks. add-on feature. You will receive an understanding on how and where this Learning the formation of tool marks when other bypass methods are used. Proper feature can be added to existing Kaba products. Instructor will demonstrate forensic method for preparation, location, examination and documentation of tool how to program a gateway and how to ZAC a lock. Features such as emergency marks commonly seen by forensic locksmith would be covered. Upon completion shutdown, remote release and audit trail retrieval can be handled from a specific of the course, the students should have the basic practical knowledge required computer on or off site. We will discuss the various types of credentials that can to perform tool mark examination as a forensic locksmith and also be able to do be used with this product and benefits to the end user. documentation of the observation and tests of the said tool marks. Practical tool mark extraction will be included if time allows. 313: ACE Instructor Training (Day 3 of 3) See Class 113. 318: GSA Drill and Repair (Day 1 of 2) Instructor Seth Blumberg, RL, CAI 314: Photography for Locksmiths Class Content: 25% Lecture/75% Hands-On Instructors: John Truempy, CRL, CFL, and Vernon Kelley, ICML, CPL 318R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $75 offset for diamond core and carbide Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On bits used Class Limit: 30 This class will cover government standards for drilling and repairing GSA This hands-on class will benefit anyone who wants to improve their containers and vaults in accordance with Federal Standard 809B. We will look at photography skills, whether you want to document your work in a more professional the proper way the U.S. government requires that containers should be opened manner or you just want to take better vacation photos. Subjects include: basic and repaired in order to maintain their GSA labels. The class will be a hands-on photography concepts and techniques, related equipment, differences between film class in that each student will be able to experience drilling some of the hardest and digital photography, camera settings, subject lighting, rules of photo editing, hard plate used on GSA red and blue label containers. We will discuss the techniques of standard and evidence photography, as well as macro and micro different methods of drilling as well as the proper repairing of GSA containers photography. This class meets the photography requirement to allow investigative and vault doors. Did you know that drawer type and door type containers may locksmiths to take the IAIL Certified Forensic Locksmith exam. Additionally, this be drilled and repaired in different manners? We will be repairing the containers class is especially beneficial to fire door inspectors and safe and vault technicians. we drill, including welding, painting and texturing the repair. We will be using Students must bring a camera to class: high-quality point-and-shoot OR digital SLR carbide drill bits as well as diamond core drills, and discussing the advantages of (8 megapixels or higher). Students should know how to access the advanced settings each and when to use them. on their camera. Wednesday, July 29 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 315: Defense Against Methods of Entry (Day 1 of 2) Instructor: Harry Sher, CML, CPS 401: Fundamentals L ofLLocksmithing (Day 4 of 5) Class Content: 80% Lecture/20% Hands-On See Class C L ASS 101. FU Class Limit: 40 315O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $125 for training video 402: Auto Advanced This class will cover specific methods of entry under these broad categories: Instructor: Mannie Natal, CMAL, CRL forced entry, surreptitious entry and covert entry. Methods will be demonstrated Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On and students will have the opportunity to have hands-on experience with exotic Class Limit: 21 as well as more common tools. This class is designed for locksmiths who need Prerequisite: Attendees/students are to already have a comprehensive to neutralize locks, identify weaknesses and recommend solutions. Material understanding of automotive locksmithing, (i.e. completed the essentials from classes such as Professional Bypass Techniques, Tricks of the Trade and and intermediate courses at the very minimum). This course will cover the Operations Methods of Entry will be covered. Comparisons will be drawn identification, duplication, origination and servicing of high-security locks. This applying a specific method to various areas of locksmithing, such as safe and course will also cover the identification of the keys, remotes and proximity fobs vault, automotive, residential, safe deposit, etc. The major learning objective is to for these vehicles. We will discuss the benefits and limitations of these systems be able to identify the weak points in any locking device (including unfamiliar and the ways to capitalize on them. As manufacturers continue to provide us locks) and to determine the most likely and best methods of attack, to make with new, diverse and interesting systems for us to service and profit from, the entry in a professional manor and to determine how to best defend against mechanical, electrical and electronic advanced systems in vehicles will be a part these methods of entry. Students will have the opportunity to have hands-on of the course. In the interactive portion of the course, the students will have the experience with exotic as well as more common tools that were demonstrated on opportunity to experience some of these high-security locks. day one. Experts in the field of entry methods will provide hands-on instruction to students on use of their tools, software and methods. Authors, tool inventors 403: Advanced Breaking and Entering and manufacturers will be available. Last-minute contingencies may affect the Instructor: David Thielen, CML, CHI availability of individuals or companies. The lab fee of $125 is for a CD-ROM Class Content: 80% Lecture/20% Hands-On that covers much more than what is in the class. Class Limit: 30 This class deals with the “last resort” techniques and theory of cylinder 316: Institutional Lock LEDShop Management (Day 2 of 2) bypass methods. Demonstrations of bypass techniques covering some of the CANC See Class 216. E most popular residential and commercial locksets will be performed. Discussion and presentations will also include narrow stile locks, tubular key locks, lever locks, safe deposit locks, interchangeable core cylinders, padlocks, templating for drilling high-security rim and mortise cylinders and office equipment. Students will be shown how to perform bypass techniques that can be used to open a wide variety of locks and locking devices. 14 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo
ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO 404: Getting Devices ELEDOnline 409: Large Format Interchangeable Core (LFIC) ANCAshley, CPS, CPL, CEL, CAI Instructor:CJames Instructor: William Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.Ed. This class takes the guesswork out of making your panels accessible Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On over a network. You will learn when and how to change IP addresses. We Class Limit: 32 will discuss the cabling involved and teach you to terminate your own, what 409R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $45 for class material tools you'll need and testing equipment used in the field. How to choose 409P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-39 elective network hardware, and how and when to use PoE (power over ethernet) are Prerequisite: The student must have a solid understanding of also covered. We encourage taking this class before taking the CCTV class or basic master keying progression and have experience combinating electronic access control class. conventional master keyed cylinders (Basic: pinning of a cylinder from a TMK and CK bittings required). 405: Modern Auto Key Generation Increase your profit margin while adding restricted key blanks, pin kits or Instructor: Edward Woods, CML, CPS, CAL shops tools to your arsenal by signing up for ALOA’s Large Format IC class. This Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On eight-hour instructional event is a must-take for an essential understanding Class Limit: 25 and a hands-on guided path to properly servicing a wide range of large format This class is for the student who is in need of knowledge on making the interchangeable core products on the market. Taught by William Lynk, ALOA’s keys that they will be programming with transponder equipment. Yes, the content expert on IC, together, you will explore Yale, Corbin Russwin, Medeco, code services are great when they are available, but knowing how to make the Schlage, Sargent, Kaba, BiLock, Abloy, ASSA and other manufacturers, keys almost as fast as they can reply is the best, and knowledge is power. The including construction and operation as shown by exploded views and sample instructor generates from scratch 99.5% of all the keys he makes, so he will be cores with plenty of fun class participation. This fast-paced class includes hands- sharing his knowledge of tool and tips on how to make these keys all the time. In on exercises, calculating pin stacks for various manufacturers, addressing rules the afternoon session, locks and tools will be provided to practice the methods for selecting TMKs and control keys, manufacturer-specific rules for master key taught. In addition, there will be a discussion on repairing the most common systems, hotel function cores, removable cores, decoding and pinning cores with auto lock failures. valuable troubleshooting techniques. Even though the energized eight hours will fly by, the result is that you will certainly be able to boost your profit margin 406: Electronic Safe Lock Defeat based on your new understanding of LFICs. Instructor: Scott Said Class Content: 10% Lecture/90% Hands-On 411: Master Keying - The Crash Course (Day 1 of 2) Class Limit: 24 Instructor: Lloyd Seliber 406R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $50 for materials and lock Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On This class presents what you need to know to defeat an electronic safe lock Class Limit: 24 and open a safe. This hands-on course will cover spiking, spindle hole defeat, This class is for intermediate, advanced or aggressive learners wishing to correct drill points on numerous locks, how to read the handing of a lock by explore an assortment of master keying techniques. Applications include factory looking down the spindle hole, the difference between various drill bits and systems, large and small format interchangeable core, facility key systems, other defeat methods for today’s most popular electronic locks, including cash handling, detention equipment and industrial process control. On Day 1, those from LA GARD, Kaba Mas, Sargent & Greenleaf and AMSEC. You will students will be taught techniques to create, expand and document complex be drilling locks in class on mock-up safe doors using the latest safe opening systems, including methods for generating more changes under exhausted tools in the industry, including Lockmasters’ exclusive Little Black Box, drill master keys and the less commonly used techniques of selective keying and the rigs, punch sets, dead blow hammers and scopes. We will demonstrate special rotating constants. On Day 2, students will solve master keying problems of their opening techniques for a variety of electronic safe locks and even a short bit on choice in class, presenting their results at the completion of the exercise. Students safe door repair. All tools and equipment will be provided. It’s not if but when an may bring a laptop with master key software, paper records from their shop or electronic lock will fail or a combination will be lost. After this class, you will be use forms and documents provided. This course will help students prepare for ready to take on this job. the PRP elective on Advanced Master Keying. 407: Safe Deposit Defeat 412: Medeco Intelligent Key (IK) Factory Certification Instructors: Gene Gyure, CRL, CAI, GSAI-T, and Dan Billheimer, CPL, CPS, CAI Instructors: Clyde Roberson, CML, CMST, and Peter Field Class Content: Lecture/75% Hands-On Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Limit: 24 Class Limit: 25 Class Requirement: Safe Deposit Lock Basics class is required, as This class covers the features, benefits and capabilities of both Medeco CLIQ it gives the basic instruction for identification of SD locks, as well as and XT as well as system requirements, ordering and setup prerequisites. Topics terminology. will include Medeco-hosted versus self-hosted environments, CLIQ and XT 507R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $20 for give-away items and a jump Web Manager Software solutions and an overview of the peripheral devices for drive with class information both product lines. We will cover the advantages of CLIQ and XT systems over Upon completion of this course, the student will have a basic understanding traditional mechanical and electronic access control systems. Following this of, as well as hands-on training for, the tools and techniques utilized to defeat class, you will have an increased understanding of our Intelligent Key offerings various safe deposit locks. and where Medeco CLIQ and XT fit in the marketplace. 408: Digital Marketing CELED for Locksmiths 413: Door Hardware Overview (Day 1 of 2) N A Sacco, CRL, CAI Instructor:CSteve Instructor: Christopher Meccia, CPL Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On Class Content: 90% Lecture/10% Hands-On Class Limit: 30 Class Limit: 20 Today the internet is the go-to tool for locksmithing customers when it 413P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-41 elective comes to looking for services. A well-designed website and a strong social media This class is for those wanting to become familiar with the various types presence will help to drive customers to your business. This course will show you of door hardware and their application. Among the subjects covered will be how to create a digital presence that will allow your customers to find you in the code compliance, door closers, exit devices, fire ratings, industry terminology, digital market. Since most internet users are list-oriented, they will start at the locksets, metals and finishes, as well as specialty hardware. Upon completion of top of the search results and move down until they find what they are looking this course, students will be able to make a recommendation to customers using for. This class will help you to rise to the top of the search results and stay there. industry-accepted solutions. This class will also delve into the importance of social media and the importance of have a robust social media presence to build your brand. Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida 15
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