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D DE AD ASS CL ES LASS C W EDAT ALOA 2022 IN LAS VEGAS, there are no limits to where you can take your career, baby! NE ADD Gain education, make valuable connections and cash in on your ALOA experience to grow your earnings. This year, we are back at the convenient and affordable South Point Hotel & Casino. We have the most affordable hotel rates yet this year! Join us for five days of hands-on classes to get your CEUs and meet the industry’s foremost cool-cat experts. Level up your game by viewing the thousands of products at the Security Expo while having a chance to win dozens of prizes just by being there. Meet one-on-one with suppliers to create better connections and take advantage of show specials you can’t get anywhere else. Bet big on your career and business this year at the 2022 ALOA Convention & Security Expo. There’s no place like Vegas, and there’s no convention like ALOA. CONTACT CONVENTIONS@ALOA.ORG OR (214) 819-9733, EXT. 2101 FOR QUESTIONS. 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
AT A GLANCE NEW CL ADD ASSES CLASSES ED Sunday, July 24 – Thursday, July 28 ALOA SECURITY EXPO Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. South Point ALOA and SAVTA members can register to attend the Exhibits for free up until July 1, after which the rate will be $15. Hotel & Casino Plan to attend two full days at the Security Expo to see the latest in security technology, meet with suppliers one-on-one and take 9777 S. Las Vegas Blvd. advantage of show specials. Stay all day for a chance to win one of Las Vegas, NV 89183 the hourly prize drawings for attendees, including a full registration 866-791-7626 package to ALOA 2023! ALOA Security Professionals Association, Inc. is taking extra precautions to keep our attendees safe at the ALOA 2022 Convention. Social distancing is recommended and face masks will be provided onsite, as well as antibacterial stations available throughout the facility. HEALTH NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: ALOA reserves the right to unilaterally cancel the event if, in its sole judgment, it reasonably determines that conducting the event will present an unreasonable risk to the health or safety of participants and staff. ALOA shall review CDC and state and local governmental rules and guidelines concerning large gatherings, the need for face coverings and social distancing as well as the availability of public transportation for members and others to travel to the event site. In the event that ALOA determines to cancel the event, it shall give as much notice to participants as may be reasonable under the circumstances. ALOA shall provide a full refund of amounts paid by participants or if acceptable to the participant a credit toward participation in a future ALOA event. Such refund or credit shall be ALOA’s only obligation to participants. 2 The 65th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 24-30, 2022 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Schedule Summary SATURDAY, JULY 23 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m............ Pre-registration SUNDAY, JULY 24 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 25 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m............. Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m............ Classes 6:00 p.m.................................... PRP/STPRP Test Sitting #1 (No late entry. Doors lock at 6:00 p.m. ID required for entry.) TUESDAY, JULY 26 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m............. Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m............ Classes WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 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 28 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 6:00 p.m.................................... AIL Meeting 7:00 p.m.................................... Kick-Off Party FRIDAY, JULY 29 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 30 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 ALOA 2022 | South Point Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada 3 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Travel & General Information HOTEL & PARKING South Point Hotel & Casino $70/night Sunday - Thursday $115/night Friday and Saturday RESOR ADDIT T FEE IONAL Reservation Cutoff Date: July 1 $17 Discounted Resort Fee + 13% tax is additional. Parking is complimentary. Book online at www.ALOA.org via the travel tab on the Convention page, or call (866) 791-7626 and reference group name “ALOA.” BOOK EARLY! HOTEL WILL SELL OUT! Amenities include complimentary in-room WiFi, free fitness center access, complimentary airport shuttle (based on availability), in- room mini fridge and coffee maker, complimentary boarding pass printing and more. If you receive calls or emails from housing companies asking you to book through them, please ignore. NEED HELP BEFORE ARRIVAL? If you have any questions, concerns or special needs, TRANSPORTATION please call (214) 819-9733, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to South Point has a FREE airport shuttle, but you must 5:00 p.m. (CST). make a reservation by calling 866-791-7626 (ask for Shuttle Reservations. Space is limited). DRESS CODE Attendees are encouraged to dress professionally For getting around Las Vegas, Uber or Lyft are great for all events to maintain a positive impression of the options, and once you’re on the Strip, take the security industry. monorail around for $5 per ride or $13 for a day pass. ALOA 2022 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 2022 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. PRIVACY POLICY By registering, you agree to allow ALOA to maintain your information in 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 removal or correction of data should be submitted in accordance with the published privacy policies. By registering, you agree to be photographed while attending classes, the Security Expo and related events. 4 The 65th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 24-30, 2022 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Registration Policies REGISTRATION OPTIONS AND GOVERNMENT/INSTITUTIONAL ALOA MEMBER DISCOUNTS PAYMENT There are several options available to register for ALOA Government/institutional purchase orders are 2022. acceptable. However, these types of registrations cannot be done online; only by submitting to us by ONLINE: Go to www.ALOA.org and click on the ALOA email, mail or fax. The applicant must provide a $50 Convention tab to register. Registration begins with deposit at the time of registration by July 1, 2022. logging in with your email. Your membership must be current to receive the discounted pricing. If paying via a government/institutional purchase order, If you cannot access your member record, please call the $50 will not be refundable if the individual cancels his/ ALOA office to confirm your membership information. her registration after July 1. EMAIL/MAIL/FAX: All forms must be filled out completely and legibly. Please print or type all information. If the ADMITTANCE TO THE SECURITY EXPO Education packages include admission to both days of forms are not legible, there may be a considerable delay in the ALOA 2022 Security Expo. Free for children under 5 processing your registration. Be sure to list: years old. The fee for children ages 6-15 to the Security h ALOA membership number, if you are a member Expo is $5 or $10 after July 1. An adult must accompany h Complete address on all forms anyone under the age of 16. h Phone number, including area code h Email address EXHIBITS ONLY ALOA and SAVTA members can register to attend the If registering for classes, please be sure you have filled Exhibits for free until July 1, after which the rate will out all appropriate sections completely, including your be $15. 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 minimum number of registrants. Classes may not be attended without registration. NEW MEMBERSHIP PERSONAL SAFETY AND SECURITY All applicants for ALOA membership may use the ALOA ALOA works diligently to provide a safe and secure member discounted registration fee if their application is environment at its meetings and events by working received by July 1, 2022, with full payment. New member with venue staff to make sure meeting participants applications will be accepted on site at the convention, are safe. We ask that all attendees report any but membership rights or privileges will not be awarded questionable or concerning activity to ALOA staff so until after applications are completely processed. that they can take immediate action. No concern is too small. If you see something, say something. PAYMENT All payments to ALOA must be in U.S. funds and made h Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Use by check, money order or charged to your MasterCard, the buddy system when walking to and from VISA, American Express or Discover Card. Any charge the event venue during early or late hours. received with an invalid card number or an amount over h Don’t wear your meeting badge on the street. the credit limit will result in a delay in processing the Take it off as soon as you leave the building/ registration. Upon receiving a check returned to ALOA venue. for insufficient funds, registration will automatically be h Don’t carry a lot of cash or credit cards. cancelled and will not be reinstated until a money order h Don’t leave personal property unattended. or cashier’s check is received as replacement. This may If in an emergency or if you need immediate result in the loss of original registration choices. There assistance, you should ask any ALOA staff member will be a $40 service charge on all returned checks. or the on-site security personnel to help you. ALL PRE-REGISTRATIONS MUST BE PRE-PAID. ALOA 2022 | South Point Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada 5 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Schedule of Events SUNDAY, JULY 24 MONDAY, JULY 25 TUESDAY, JULY 26 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 101 Fundamentals of Locksmithing 201 Fundamentals of Locksmithing 301 Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 1 of 5) (Day 2 of 5) (Day 3 of 5) 102 Advanced Breaking and Entering 202 Servicing Hollow Metal Door and Frame 302 All About Exit Devices 103 Auto Essentials 203 Intermediate Foreign Auto 303 Intermediate Domestic Auto 104 Mercedes Key Origination and 204 GM Cluster Repair/Lishi Tool Usage 304 Common Auto Lock Service & Repair Duplication 101/ Volkswagen Ignition Servicing 205 Cabinet and Cam Lock Servicing 305 Basic Master Keying 106 Introduction to Safe Drilling (Day 1 of 2) 206 Introduction to Safe Drilling (Day 2 of 2) 107 Basic Mechanical Safe Lock 207 Basic Electricity and Access 307 Basic Electricity and Access Control (Day 1 of 2) Control (Day 2 of 2) 108 Professional Lock Picking Techniques 208 Defense Against Methods 308 Defense Against Methods of Entry (Day 1 of 2) of Entry (Day 2 of 2) 209 CCTV in the Real World (Day 1 of 2) 309 CCTV in the Real World (Day 2 of 2) 210 Investigative Locksmithing (Day 1 of 2) 310 Investigative Locksmithing (Day 2 of 2) 211 Small Format Interchangeable 311 Large Format Interchangeable Core (SFIC) Core (LFIC) CLASS TRACKS If you’re interested in a certain type of education, use these tracks to help pick your classes. Pick only one full-day class per day. Automotive Track Investigative Track 103 ��������������������Auto Essentials 102 ��������������������� Advanced Breaking and Entering 104 ��������������������Mercedes Key Origination and Duplication 101 208/308 ����������� Defense Against Methods of Entry VolkswagenIgnition Servicing 210/310 ������������ Investigative Locksmithing 203 ��������������������Intermediate Foreign Auto 410 ��������������������� Photography for Locksmiths 204 ��������������������GM Cluster Repair/Lishi Tool Usage 303 ��������������������Intermediate Domestic Auto Electronic Track 304 ��������������������Common Auto Lock Service & Repair 207/307 ����������� Basic Electricity and Access Control 403 ��������������������EEPROM Essentials 209/309 ����������� CCTV in the Real World 404 ��������������������Modern Auto Key Generation 407 ��������������������� Alarms for Locksmiths 503 ��������������������Transponders and Microprocessors 409/509 ����������� Beyond the Panels in Access Control 504 ��������������������STRATTEC Update/Pinning Ford Internal 2 Track Locks 413 ��������������������� Air Access Cellular Access Control by Alarm Lock 507A/507P ���Push Keys - Wafer Lock Decoder/ The Framon 2 Code Machine 513P ������������������ Electrified Storefront 515A/515P ����Advanced Diagnostic KABA Ilco Auto Key Programming 516P ������������������ Electric Strike Installation & Equipment Safes & Vaults Track 106/206 ����������� Introduction to Safe Drilling 107 ��������������������� Basic Mechanical Safe Lock 408 ��������������������� Electronic Safe Lock Service 508 ��������������������� Principles of Safe Manipulation 6 The 65th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 24-30, 2022 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 THURSDAY, JULY 28 THURSDAY, JULY 28 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. HALF-DAY CLASSES 401 Fundamentals of Locksmithing 501 Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 4 of 5) (Day 5 of 5) 8:00 a.m. to Noon 402 Door Closers and Related Hardware 507A Push Keys - Wafer Lock Decoders/ The Framon 2 Code Machine O SED 403 EEPROM Essentials C L503 Transponders and Microprocessors 514A Perfect Raceway Qualified Personnel Program 404 Modern Auto Key Generation 504 STRATTEC Update/Pinning 515A Advanced Diagnostic KABA Ford Internal 2 Track Locks Ilco Auto Key Prog & Equip 405 Advanced Master Keying (Day 1 of 2) 505 Advanced Master Keying (Day 2 of 2) 516A Detex Products and Security Solutions ED OS ALOA Fire Door Inspector D 406 Life Safety Codes and Means of Egress CL506 DE 510A Basic Social Media Marketing Training and Exam AD ASS CL 407 Alarms for Locksmiths 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 408 Electronic Safe Lock Service 508 Principles of Safe Manipulation 507P Push Keys - Wafer Lock Decoders/ The Framon 2 Code Machine 409 Beyond the Panels in Access 509 Beyond the Panels in Access 513P Electrified Storefront Control (Day 1 of 2) Control (Day 2 of 2) 410 Photography for Locksmiths 515P Advanced Diagnostic KABA Ilco Auto Key Programming & Equipment 411 ALOA PRP Locksmith Exam Prep 511 High Security Cylinder Analysis 516P Electric Strike Installation D D DE 412 Medeco M3/X4 512 Medeco Intelligent Key (IK) DE 510P Basic Social Media Marketing AD ASS Factory Certification AD ASS CL CL 413 Air Access Cellular Access Control by Alarm Lock Institutional Track 102 ..................... Advanced Breaking and Entering 202 ..................... Servicing Hollow Metal Door and Frame 211 ..................... Small Format Interchangeable Core REGISTRATION HOURS 302 ..................... All About Exit Devices Saturday, July 23........................................2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 305 ..................... Basic Master Keying 311 ..................... Large Format Interchangeable Core Sunday, July 24........................................... 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 405/505 ........... Advanced Master Keying Monday, July 25–Thursday, July 28..... 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 412/512 ............Medeco M3/X4 and Medeco Intelligent Key 514A.................. Perfect Raceway Qualified Personnel Program Friday, July 29............................................. 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fundamentals Track Saturday, July 30........................................ 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 101/201/301/401/501 ��������������������Fundamentals of Locksmithing ALOA 2022 | South Point Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada 7 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Schedule of Events MONDAY, JULY 25 6:00 p.m. - PRP/STPRP Test Session #1 10:00 p.m. See pages 23 and 24 for choices and pricing. Must be registered before July 1. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 6:30 p.m. Women in Locksmithing Reception THURSDAY, JULY 28 5:30 p.m. State of the States 5:30 p.m. IAIL Meeting 6:00 p.m. AIL Meeting 7:00 p.m. KICK-OFF PARTY FRIDAY, JULY 29 8:30 a.m. Membership Meeting 10:00 a.m. to SECURITY EXPO 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Ambassador and International Reception By invitation only 6:00 p.m. - PRP/STPRP Test Session #2 10:00 p.m. See pages 23 and 24 for choices and pricing. Must be registered before July 1. SATURDAY, JULY 30 7:00 a.m. Keys Square Club Breakfast By invitation only 7:30 a.m. CML Breakfast 10:00 a.m. to SECURITY EXPO 4:00 p.m. Thank You to the Sponsors of ALOA 2022! 8 The 65th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 24-30, 2022 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Educational & Exhibitor Information NOTE: THE DEADLINE FOR ALL SECURITY EXPO EXHIBITORS PRP/STPRP REGISTRATIONS (as of March 2022) IS JULY 1, 2022. Abloy KSP - Killeen Security Products CERTIFICATES OF TRAINING Allegion/Schlage-IngersolRand Lab Security Certificates of Training with the CEUs, Certificates of ALOA SPAI Lock Labs Education, are given to all pre-registered students in ALOA Scholarship Foundation LockCaddy Products classes that are offered by ALOA instructors. Not all classes qualify for CEUs. If the class is taught by an American Key Supply Lockmasters ALOA Instructor, you will receive a certificate. Please Anixter Locksmith Ledger see the class description for details. Participants ASSA Technical Services Lucky Line Products registering on-site or making class changes will receive Autel US, Inc. Master Lock Company certificates via email/mail. Automotive Keys Group Master Professional Picks TOOLS OR LAB FEES Banner Solutions/HL Flake Miwa Lock Be sure to read the class description for the tools Blackhawk Products Mul-T-Lock USA Inc. and materials needed for each class. Some classes CLK Supplies Olympus Lock Co. may have (R) Required, (O) Optional Lab Fees or (P) Optional PRP Class Testing at the end of the class day. CompX Security Products Premier Lock DETEX Corporation Professional Business Products PROFICIENCY REGISTRATION dormakaba (BEST Access) SecuRam Systems PROGRAM Dugmore & Duncan Security Door Controls The Proficiency Registration Program testing session #1 will be given from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. on Monday, Gardall Safe Corp. Smart Box Auto July 25, and testing session #2 will be held 6:00 p.m. General Lock STRATTEC Security Corp. to 10:00 p.m on Friday, July 29. Pre-registration is Hollon Safe TimeMaster Inc. required for the testing. The deadline for receipt of the IDN Global TopDon USA PRP registration is July 1. Due to time constraints in developing the test packets, no exceptions will be made IML Security Supply Transponder Island for late requests. The ALOA PRP/STPRP testing will be J C Gury Signs & Decal UHS Hardware held for all levels of locksmith certifications. Kaba ILCO X-Horse The SafeTech STPRP testing will be available at ALOA Keyline USA (Bianchi USA Inc.) 2022. There are two levels to the STPRP. To achieve Klassy Keys Corp. 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, 2022. ALOA 2022 | South Point Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada 9 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Class Descriptions SUNDAY, JULY 24 After the class title and instructor names, you’ll see a colored 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. icon noting the “track.” These icons, described below, are designed to help those new to the industry and anyone looking to 101: Fundamentals of Locksmithing determine what value a class has in relation to the type of work (Day 1 of 5) Instructors: Chris Chase, CRL, Andrew Estes, CRL, CAL, they do. CFL, LSFDI, and John La Rue, CRL General Locksmithing. Good classes for beginners, Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Limit: 20 those new to the industry and those needing refresher 101R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $150 for Fundamentals Kit information. 101O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $100 for Locksmithing 101 Book Institutional Locksmithing. Geared toward on-staff security 101P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for AFL exam professionals in facilities ranging from schools, office This comprehensive five-day course in complexes and municipalities to healthcare facilities. fundamental locksmithing techniques provides a basic, hands-on overview of locks and security- Automotive Locksmithing. Designed for those who related hardware. Working with provided locksmithing specialize in automotive locksmithing or those who do auto equipment, the student will develop basic locksmithing work as a general part of their business. skills, including identification of common key blanks, use and adjustment of key-cutting equipment — Safe/Vault Technician. Geared toward the technician including duplicators and code cutting machines who works on safes and vaults and the special problems — and will disassemble service and originate keys encountered with those items. for common lock cylinders using methods such as shimming, picking and impressioning. Discussion Electronic Locksmithing. Designed for one of the fastest- topics will include life safety codes and the ADA, design growing segments of our industry: those working on alarms, and implementation of simple master key systems access controls and locking systems that don’t always and service techniques for popular cylinders and locksets as well as lockset functions and finishes. Upon incorporate a physical key. completion of the course, the student should have Investigative Locksmithing. While all classes are good for the knowledge required to function as an apprentice locksmith performing basic locksmith tasks. Students the investigative locksmith, as they add to the knowledge will also have the option of purchasing the study guide, needed to examine and testify, these classes are of Locksmithing 101. You will also have the option of particular interest and/or part of the required training to sit taking the ALOA Fundamental Locksmith (AFL) exam at for the Certified Forensic Locksmith (CFL) certification. the end of class for a fee of $35. Please mark the 101P Lab Fee if you wish to take the AFL exam. If students Business/Sales/Marketing. While we all may be gifted and pass the exam, they will receive an AFL designation talented hands-on technicians, the one place we all may certificate in the mail. This is not a PRP certification. need help in is hearing other views of operating a business. The required fee for the Fundamentals Kit is for practice in class and also for the students to retain Next to each class, there is also an indicator based on the afterward. instructors’ recommendations as to the content level of each class: 102: Advanced Breaking and Entering Instructor: David Thielen, CML, CHI Fundamentals Intermediate Advanced Class Content: 80% Lecture/20% Hands-On Class Limit: 30 There is a $25 fee to change classes on site. If you need This class deals with the “last resort” assistance, call (214) 819-7233, ext. 2101. techniques and theory of cylinder bypass methods. Demonstrations of bypass techniques covering some LAB FEES are coded to match the item(s). of the most popular residential and commercial R = Required O = Optional P = PRP Optional Class Testing 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. 10 The 65th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 24-30, 2022 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
103: Auto Essentials 107: Basic Mechanical Safe Lock Instructor: Tony Cagle, CRL Instructor: Gregory L. Perry, CML, CPS, CMEL, AMKS Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On Class Limit: 30 Class Limit: 24 103P Lab Fee – OPTIONAL: $35 for L-03 Elective 107R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $20 for give-away items Whether you are just beginning to delve into the and a jump drive with class information automotive locksmith realm or looking to explore Class Requirement: Safe Deposit Lock Basics deeper into this most dynamic aspect of our class is required, as it gives the basic instruction for profession, this course has been developed with you in identification of SD locks, as well as terminology. mind. The class will include examples and descriptions Upon completion of this course, the student will have of key programmers, remote programmers, various a basic understanding of, as well as hands-on training testers literature, technical manuals and resources as for, the tools and techniques used to defeat various well as their strengths and weaknesses. The interactive safe deposit locks. portion of the class will focus on identification, decoding and organization of conventional keys and 108: Professional Lock Picking their related transponder systems. You will understand and know how to address and resolve common and Techniques Instructor: Harry Sher, CML, CPS unusual key problems through interactive modules. Class Content: 20% Lecture/80% Hands-On Class Limit: 25 104: Mercedes Key Origination and This class will cover the theory and techniques Duplication 101/ Volkswagen Ignition employed in picking locks, pin by pin or feel picking. Servicing You will be given the theory and have hands-on Instructor: Rafael Marte, CRL, CAL, CAI training to experience the degree of skill required Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On to use this method of bypass. For an experienced Class Limit: 25 locksmith, picking is the least-destructive method of 104R - REQUIRED: $100 for OEM VW ignition lock entry into a lock. Students should be well versed in the housing used for hands-on training construction and operation of pin tumbler cylinders First half of the day: Attendees will receive an and disc tumbler cylinders. They should also be overview of FBS3 Mercedes IR key programming along familiar with the terms in the ALOA Glossary of Terms with EIS module identification and configuration. They that pertain to cylinders, keys and master keying. will be familiarized with Xhorse VVDI MB and VVDI Prog devices, IM608 and SMOK, which will be used in FBS3 key origination and programming demonstrations. There will also be in-depth discussions on Mercedes key duplication MONDAY, JULY 25 involving common programmers such as Smart Pro. 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. Second half of the day: Upon course completion, attendees will have gained the knowledge to properly 201: Fundamentals of Locksmithing diagnose, service and repair the ignition lock system (Day 2 of 5) failures on certain Volkswagen/Audi vehicles. Students See Class 101. will have received an overview of the functioning parts of the ignition lock system and have completed the ignition lock housing repair process step by step from 202: Servicing Hollow Metal Door and start to finish. Frame Instructor: David Thielen, CML, CHI 106: Introduction to Safe Drilling Class Content: 70% Lecture/30% Hands-On Class Limit: 30 (Day 1 of 2) Instructor: Elaad Israeli, CMS, CPS, CRL, CFL, CAI, CFDI, This class will introduce the student to hollow LSFDI metal doors and frames, including nomenclature, Class Content: 65% Lecture/35% Hands-On design, installation, repair and servicing techniques Class Limit: 20 of various types of doors and frames. There will be a 106R - REQUIRED: $200 for lock, mount and materials demonstration of tools as well as lecture, discussion and videos of troubleshooting and repair techniques. This introductory class on safe drilling is for the The hands-on portion will give the student valuable locksmith who wants to be able to open safes. The experience in installing locks, repairing hinges, topics covered are the foundational material required retrofitting hardware, preventing the door collapse, for opening all types of safes, though the focus in this cutting doors and other profitable skills. Materials to class will be on the S&G 6730 mechanical lock, B-rate bring to class: Students should bring an assortment safes and fire safes. Topics covered include: drill bits, of screwdrivers and Allen wrenches. dials and removal, scoping a change keyhole, drilling a mechanical lock for a lost combination, transferring, overcoming group 2 mechanical lock malfunctions, dealing with an external relocker and discussion of various safe malfunctions. ALOA 2022 | South Point Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada 11 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Class Descriptions 203: Intermediate Foreign Auto basics of electricity and electronics as they pertain Instructor: Mannie Natal, CMAL, CRL to the access control industry. We will explore how Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On electricity is created and used. There will be discussion Class Limit: 20 of electrical terms and many of the components used 203P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-04 Elective in electronics, with an emphasis on what is needed to be a successful electronic locksmith. We will look This class has been developed with the experienced at how circuits are wired in homes, shops, vans and locksmith in mind. It is the next step in the progression access control systems. Day 2 will expand on the Day of not just making keys to vehicles, but identifying and 1 materials, allowing students to wire access control correcting problems that arise in conventional keyway panels with electric strikes and request-to-exit switches. foreign vehicles. There will be a lecture, demonstration, While it is recommended that both days be taken as a discussions and, more importantly, interactive modules class, either day may be taken as a single-day class. where the students will familiarize themselves with the actual keys, lock and immobilizer systems presented during the lecture portion of the class. 208: Defense Against Methods of Entry (Day 1 of 2) 204: GM Cluster Repair/Lishi Tool Usage Instructor: Harry Sher, CML, CPS Instructor: Rafael Marte Class Content: 80% Lecture/20% Hands-On Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Limit: 40 Class Limit: 20 208O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $125 for training video The course objective is for students to be This class will cover specific methods of entry under taught the basics and fundamentals of failed or these broad categories: forced entry, surreptitious problematic Instrument clusters on Most GM vehicles entry and covert entry. Methods will be demonstrated, manufactured between 2003 and 2006. Students will and students will have the opportunity to have hands- know what to look for, how to identify the problems on experience with exotic as well as more common and how to market this as an up-sell and/or additional tools. This class is designed for locksmiths who need to revenue. Upon course completion, students should neutralize locks, identify weaknesses and recommend have a strong understanding of what tools and solutions. Material from classes such as professional equipment are necessary and the proper techniques bypass techniques, tricks of the trade and operations used for the repairs. methods of entry will be covered. Comparisons will be drawn applying a specific method to various areas 205: Cabinet and Cam Lock Servicing of locksmithing, such as safe and vault, automotive, Instructor: Ralph Forrest-Ball, CML, CAL, CAI, AMKS residential, safe deposit, etc. The major learning objective Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On is to be able to identify the weak points in any locking Class Limit: 25 device (including unfamiliar locks) and to determine the most likely and best methods of attack, to make entry in a This is a hands-on class covering the most common professional manor and to determine how to best defend types of cabinet locks, including pin tumbler and wafer against these methods of entry. Students will have the tumbler cam locks, mailbox locks and tubular key opportunity to have hands-on experience with exotic locks. Students will be shown which kinds of locks are as well as more common tools that were demonstrated easy to service and which kinds are difficult. Topics on day one. Experts in the field of entry methods will include ordering the right parts; wood versus metal provide hands-on instruction to students on use of their installation; maintenance and troubleshooting; picking tools, software and methods. Authors, tool inventors and other bypass methods; fitting keys by code; and and manufacturers will be available. Last-minute impressioning. Students may wish to bring lock picks contingencies may affect the availability of individuals and small screwdrivers. or companies. The lab fee of $125 is for a CD-ROM that covers much more than what is in the class. 206: Introduction to Safe Drilling (Day 2 of 2) 209: CCTV in the Real World (Day 1 of 2) See Class 106. Instructor: James K. Ashley, CPL, CMST, CEL, CAI, CFL, CFMST 207: Basic Electricity and Access Control Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On (Day 1 of 2) Class Limit: 20 Instructor: Gregory L. Perry, CML, CPS, CMEL, AMKS In a market where little practical training exists, this Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On class is unique. We cover the industry’s best practices Class Limit: 24 of choosing cameras, installing cameras, tools to use 207P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-13 Elective (Day 1) and how to overcome some of the challenges you’ll 307P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-40 Elective (Day 2) see in the field. Since there is so much to cover in the Electronics are fast becoming a mandatory locksmith realm of cameras, we won’t cover the IP aspects. We skill. More and more customers want electronic access recommend Some basic IT experience or attending the controls. By popular request, this class has been Getting Devices Online class as a foundation. redesigned to be a two-day class. Day 1 will cover the 12 The 65th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 24-30, 2022 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
210: Investigative Locksmithing to-date on all the essentials. Rest assured, you will (Day 1 of 2) be guided by William Lynk, ALOA’s IC content expert Instructors: John D. Truempy, CRL, CMIL, IFDI, CFL, and — one who has done this successfully for over 45 Vernon Kelley, CFDI, CFL, CMIL, CPL, ICML, IFDI, LSFDI years with books, articles, classes and constant Class Content: 90% Lecture/10% Hands-On manufacturer contact. Also, why not add to your SFIC Class Limit: 15 shop tools, SFIC pin kits or restricted SFIC key blanks 210R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $75 for Class Manual 210O all to enrich your “rise to the top?” You absolutely Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $125 for Student Kit (to be need to be part of this event: ALOA’s SFIC class. If shipped) you enroll, you’ll experience this lively hands-on class Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic cylinder covering SFICs, including Arrow, Arrow Flexcore, Arrow construction and servicing methods. ChoICe, BEST Standard, BEST Premium, BEST/Kaba Take your first step to becoming an investigative Peaks, BEST Cormax, Falcon, Falcon InstaKey, KSP, locksmith, one of the most lucrative disciplines in Medeco KeyMark, Yale KeyMark, Schlage Everest, the industry! Students will receive instruction on the ULTRA, Lori L-10, Scorpion and Sargent XC. WOW! As procedures, processes and concepts surrounding the if that isn’t enough, product characteristics related forensic examination of various locking devices. The to construction, operation and keying are discussed, student will be taught how to conduct a crime scene explained and shown by exploded views, sample cores search and document the scene. Physical evidence and fun hands-on activities. But wait, there is more! preservation and handling are covered in-depth, along You will be taught to select TMKs and control keys, with chain-of-custody principles. Specialized tools of calculate pinning for A2, A3 and A4 systems, write and the trade will be reviewed extensively. Through hands- apply system-specific pinning charts and measure on instruction, students will be taught how to examine keys to determine which increment system has been locks, pins and wafers to identify tool marks made by used. Then the fun ensues: You will perform exercises various bypass tools. How to properly document your in decoding, combinating and manipulating cores with findings using digital photography and professional manufacturer-specific details all presented, with SFIC- report writing will be covered. Tips to help market your specific tools and troubleshooting tips included! Don’t expertise include how to write a curriculum vitae (CV) hold your breath, just sign up and begin to profit! and how to qualify as an expert witness are covered, as are guidelines on working effectively with law enforcement and insurance investigators. A discussion TUESDAY, JULY 26 of proper deposition and courtroom decorum is 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. discussed in-depth. This a required course for anyone interested in increasing their professional profile in the locksmith, legal and insurance industries by becoming 301: Fundamentals of Locksmithing an IAIL Certified Forensic Locksmith (CFL). Students (Day 3 of 5) MUST bring the following to class: Small Phillips and See Class 101. slotted screwdrivers; various rake, hook and diamond picks and tension wrench; small (2-3 inch) flashlight; 302: All About Exit Devices small (8-10 inch) plastic or wooden mallet. Students Instructor: David Thielen, CML, CHI with poor vision should also bring appropriate Class Content: 70% Lecture/30% Hands-On magnification equipment suitable for pin tumbler Class Limit: 30 examination. 302P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-16 Elective This class has been updated to include delayed 211: Small Format Interchangeable Core exit devices that comply with NFPA101. A wealth of (SFIC) information is covered on exit devices, including types, Instructor: William Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.Ed. functions, ratings, options, installations, repairs and Class Content: 60% Lecture/40% Hands-On servicing. Hands-on practice — as well as slides, videos Class Limit: 32 and handouts — are provided. Upon completion of 211R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $60 for Class Manual this class, the student will be able to properly remove, 211P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-38 Elective service, troubleshoot malfunctions and retrofit many of Prerequisite: The student should have a solid the popular exit devices. understanding of basic master keying progression and have experience combining conventional master keyed 303: Intermediate Domestic Auto cylinders (Basic: Pinning a cylinder from a TMK and CK Instructor: Tony Cagle, CRL bittings required). Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Limit: 21 Why not be the SFIC expert in your market? It’s easy 303P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-03 Elective to do if you know how! Try to get into this ALOA SFIC extravaganza event and rise to the top. With SFICs This interactive class expounds upon the principles flooding the market, this ubiquitous, tiny core has so introduced and discussed in Beginning Automotive many variables, meaning that you must be up- Locksmithing. This course is a continuation of the ALOA 2022 | South Point Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada 13 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Class Descriptions assessment, troubleshooting, servicing and key 310: Investigative Locksmithing origination of conventional automotive locks. Having (Day 2 of 2) touched upon the theoretical aspects of locks and their See Class 210. implied security, in this course we will actively discuss, examine, service and decode a multitude of automotive conventional locks. This will be done initially as one 311: Large Format Interchangeable Core large group and then in small cohesive labs. As an (LFIC) interactive course, it will serve to increase your options Instructor: William Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.Ed. when approaching a vehicle and enhance your skills as Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On an automotive locksmith. Class Limit: 32 311R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $60 for class material 304: Common Auto Lock Service & Repair 311P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-39 LFIC Elective Prerequisite: The student must have a solid Instructor: Rafael Marte understanding of basic master keying progression and Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On have experience combinating conventional master Class Limit: 15 keyed cylinders (Basic: pinning of a cylinder from a 304R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $150 for locks and pinning TMK and CK bittings required). equipment for hands-on exercise Increase your profit margin while adding restricted The course will have an overview of the different key blanks, pin kits or shops tools to your arsenal by types of locks for automotive vehicles and will go over signing up for ALOA’s Large Format IC class. This eight- how to remove and service the most common repairs. hour instructional event is a must-take for an essential We will go over the different types of retainers to understanding and a hands-on guided path to properly remove the locks, the different style of locks and how servicing a wide range of large format interchangeable to pin them up. Students will get an in-depth overview core products on the market. Taught by William Lynk, of Honda ignition systems, what causes the locks to ALOA’s content expert on IC, together, you will explore fail and how to repair the ignition locks. We will also Yale, Corbin Russwin, Medeco, Schlage, Sargent, Kaba, go over housing repairs on Ford Escape and Ford BiLock, Abloy, ASSA and other manufacturers, including Focus vehicles. As an added bonus, there will be a construction and operation as shown by exploded views presentation on the Chrysler Crossfire ignition repair and sample cores with plenty of fun class participation. as well. This fast-paced class includes hands-on exercises, calculating pin stacks for various manufacturers, 305: Basic Master Keying addressing rules for selecting TMKs and control keys, Instructor: Ralph Forrest-Ball, CML, CAL, CAI, AMKS manufacturer-specific rules for master key systems, Class Content: 85% Lecture/15% Hands-On hotel function cores, removable cores, decoding and Class Limit: 36 pinning cores with valuable troubleshooting techniques. This class is for beginners who want to Even though the energized eight hours will fly by, the understand how split-pin master keying works, from result is that you will certainly be able to boost your profit the mechanics of cutting keys by code to pinning locks margin based on your new understanding of LFICs. which work with more than one key. We examine the advantages and disadvantages of master keying, as WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 well as common mistakes and how to avoid them. 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. Students who complete this class will be able to create basic master key systems, know what to do when things go wrong, and be prepared for advanced 401: Fundamentals of Locksmithing classes. Students should bring whatever small (Day 4 of 5) tools they normally use for pinning locks, such as a See Class 101. follower, tweezers or magnifying specs. 402: Door Closers and Related Hardware 307: Basic Electricity and Access Control Instructor: David Thielen, CML, CHI (Day 2 of 2) Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On See Class 207. Class Limit: 30 402O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $25 for Door Hardware Study Guide (This optional Door Hardware Study Guide 308: Defense Against Methods of Entry can be used in the 202: Servicing Hollow Metal Door (Day 2 of 2) and Frame & 302: All About Exit Devices classes as See Class 208. well.) 402P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-05 Elective 309: CCTV in the Real World (Day 2 of 2) “Open the doors” to a new area for your locksmith See Class 209. business. If you have ever wanted to be able to service more than just the locks on a door, then be sure not 14 The 65th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 24-30, 2022 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
to miss this class. You will become familiar with the selective keys, and work with master keys that have principles of door closers, with an emphasis on the no more available changes. Students who master key selection, adjustment and installation procedures with software are encouraged bring a laptop to class for non-handed (reversible) surface-mounted door and perform exercises with their software, as well as closers. In addition, you will be taught about the bring in any interesting keying problems they have functions, installation and servicing of door closers, encountered. This class may help in studying for the hinges and related door hardware. The hardware Advanced Master Keying PRP exam. covered will be of the commercial or heavy-duty grade. Other types of closers will also be discussed as an aid 406: Life Safety Codes and Means of in preparing for the PRP section on door closers Egress Instructor: David McFarland, CAI, LSFDI, CFFD 403: EEPROM Essentials Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On Instructor: Mannie Natal, CMAL, CRL Class Limit: 30 Class Content: 25% Lecture/75% Hands-On 406R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $70 for Life Safety Codes Class Limit: 21 and the Means of Egress Manual and Field Guide 403R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $100 for Take-Home Kit This course will cover the national life safety This course has been designed as a bridge for standards and fire codes focusing on the means of the automotive security professional between egress. If you aren’t familiar with the term “means of conventional EEPROM and MCU programming through egress,” then you need this class. The class will cover an OBDII port with a conventional programmer and NFPA 101-2015, including Chapters 1-Administgration, directly interacting with the EEPROM or MCU. The 3-Definitions, 6-Class and Occupancy, and 7 - class and its interactive lab will impart participants Means of Egress, Standards for Hardware Testing with a solid understanding into the handling, reading, Laboratories, ADA of 1990 Standards and IFC 2015 interpretation, writing and data transfer of the most Chapter 10. At the completion of this class, you will common non-OBDII readable and programmable have a firm understanding of Standards in The Means EEPROMs and MCUs. Note: Optional for owners of the of Egress. For institutional locksmiths, this course will AR32 and/or the AK90, feel free to bring your properly help you in your current position as an expert in door installed equipment. assemblies and hardware. 404: Modern Auto Key Generation 407: Alarms for Locksmiths Instructor: Edward Woods, CML, CPS, CAL Instructor: Gregory L. Perry, CML, CPS, CMEL, AMKS Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Content: 90% Lecture/10% Hands-On Class Limit: 25 Class Limit: 30 This class is for the student who is in need of 407P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-42 Elective knowledge on making the keys that they will be Alarm systems provide something locks can’t: a programming with transponder equipment. Yes, the link to the outside world if the first layer of security code services are great when they are available, but — the locks — are breached; just their presence in knowing how to make the keys almost as fast as they the building has proven to be a deterrent to break- can reply is the best, and knowledge is power. The ins, and when they don’t deter, the reported losses instructor generates from scratch 99.5% of all the keys are generally much lower. Understanding how they he makes, so he will be sharing his knowledge of tool operate, what peripheral equipment is needed and and tips on how to make these keys all the time. In the how they’re installed is important for both the installer afternoon session, locks and tools will be provided to and the locksmith who wants a system installed in practice the methods taught. In addition, there will be his own shop or home. If you need help passing the a discussion on repairing the most common auto lock PRP elective L-42 for Alarms, this class will provide failures. that knowledge. Students in this lecture class will be taught about hardwired and wireless controls, how 405: Advanced Master Keying (Day 1 of 2) they operate and how to program an alarm control, including reporting to a central station. In addition, Instructor: Lloyd Seliber, CML, CAI students will be taught the best types of sensors for Class Content: 80% Lecture/20% Hands-On different applications and how to wire them into the Class Limit: 25 panel. This class is beneficial to anyone taking the L-42 This class is for students who already know the Alarm PRP elective. basics of master keying and want to be taught more about creating and maintaining larger, more complex 408: Electronic Safe Lock Service master key systems, factory systems, and systems Instructor: Scott Said created by other locksmiths. Students will be taught Class Content: 20% Lecture/80% Hands-On how to document systems with master key summary Class Limit: 16 sheets, set up KBAs (key bitting arrays) to match Students will be taught programming via the keypad existing systems, rotate constants, create and use and software, combination changing, installation, ALOA 2022 | South Point Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada 15 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
Class Descriptions troubleshooting and opening methods for today’s most common electronic safe locks. Audit trail will be shown high-quality point-and-shoot OR digital SLR (8 megapixels or and discussed! Locks covered in detail include AMSEC higher). Students should know how to access the advanced ESL10, LA GARD 39E ComboGard Pro, Basic, Basic settings on their camera. Plus, Titan and Spartan series, NEW S&G Axis Blue, & 411: ALOA PRP Locksmith Exam Prep Instructor: William NL Series Redundant lock. Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.Ed. Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On 409: Beyond the Panels in Access Control Class Limit: 30 (Day 1 of 2) 411R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $75 for class text Instructors: James K. Ashley, CPL, CMST, CEL, CAI, CFL, This 8-hour class is excellent for both beginners and those wishing CFMST, and Gregory L. Perry, CML, CPS, CMEL, AMKS to advance through the Class Content: 70% Lecture/30% Hands-On ALOA PRP (Proficiency Registration Program). The morning session Class Limit: 30 covers test taking strategies and divides the Mandatory Test L00 (250 questions) into its 10 components, with similar sample questions to 409R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $25 for class materials prepare for the content being tested. The afternoon session will 409O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $25 for Low Voltage Study likewise cover each of the 28 individual electives, guiding the student Guide through content 409P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $35 for L-40 Elective as well as appropriate study materials leading to successful test taking This course is NOT for beginners. It requires results. Note: There is a $75 lab fee required for class text, 58-page A an understanding of basic electricity and related Guide Through concepts. It begins with highlights of how to do a site the ALOA PRP by William M. Lynk, which is retained by the students. Students must have a copy of these texts for use during class. No survey and guides you step-by-step throughout the testing is included with the class. If you wish to take PRP testing, rest of a typical installation. We will discuss building please sign up for PRP Testing on either the Monday or Friday evening codes, life safety codes and ADA requirements along testing sessions for a separate fee. Please see pages 23 and 24 for the way. Topics include choosing the best hardware, pricing and Proficiency Registration Program details. what cable to use and where, readers and credentials, system specifications, client/server vs. browser/ D D DE 412: S Medeco M3/X4 Certification web-based vs. cloud-hosted systems, peripheral A LASInstructor: Clyde Roberson, CML, CMST devices and system reporting capability. Beyond the C panels — networking and communication: This portion Class Content: 60% Lecture 40% Hands-On This is a combined and accelerated factory certification class of the course covers the material used to connect for both Medeco mechanical security technologies — Medeco3 your panels and making them communicate over a High Security Cylinder systems and Medeco X4 — SFIC, LFIC network, including hardware and cabling. YOU MUST and conventional key control retrofit cylinders, including an BRING A LAPTOP! We will be connecting to some overview of the newly launching MedecoB retrofit SFIC panels to experience the graphical user interface (GUI) cylinder. Students will be taught the design and operation of embedded in the systems. Topics discussed include Medeco technologies, cylinders, interchangeable cores, cam TCP/IP, Ethernet adapter settings and configuration, locks and other Medeco specialty cylinders. Hands-on exercises network switches, smart switches, routers and will be used to disassemble and reassemble a cylinder, decode configuration, patch panels, making cables and testing keys, write pinning sheets, pin cylinders and fully combinate an equipment. M3 cylinder and X4 SFIC. General Medeco master key principles, servicing techniques and tools, key cutting and an overview of Medeco’s full product line and key control solutions 410: Photography for Locksmiths will be covered. Time will be available at the conclusion of the Instructors: John Truempy, CRL, CMIL, IFDI, CFL, and class to take the factory certification exams to become Medeco Vernon Kelley, CFDI, CFL, CMIL, CPL, ICML, IFDI, LSFDI officially factory certified in both technologies. Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On Class Limit: 30 413: Air Access Cellular Access Control by Alarm This hands-on class will benefit anyone who Lock wants to improve their photography skills, whether you Instructor: Andy Phelps, CRL, CAI want to document your work in a more professional Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On Class Limit: 25 manner, or you just want to take better vacation This course will introduce the locksmith to the photos. Subjects include: basic photography concepts revolutionary cellular network access control. Air Access uses and techniques, related equipment, differences cloud-based software with real-time reporting of events and between film and digital photography, camera settings, enterprise style software and is ACaaS (Access Control as a subject lighting, rules of photo editing, techniques Service). This ACaaS allows for RMR (recurring monthly of standard and evidence photography, as well as revenue). The student will be shown how to set up an Air macro and micro photography. This class meets Access cellular radio for the customer via the NAPCO the photography requirement to allow investigative Comnet website. The Air Access web-based software will be locksmiths to take the IAIL Certified Forensic covered, including gateway enrollment, expander discovery and lock discovery. The elements of the software will be Locksmith exam. Additionally, this class is especially covered, including — but not limited to — Personnel, Access beneficial to fire door inspectors and safe and vault Groups, Schedules and Holidays. The Air Access phone app technicians. Students must bring a camera to class: will also be covered, which includes mobile credentials. We will dive deep into the Air Access software and cover the differences between it and the Networx DL Windows software. 16 The 65th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 24-30, 2022 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
THURSDAY, JULY 28 508: Principles of Safe Manipulation 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. Instructor: Harry Sher, CML, CPS Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On 501: Fundamentals of Locksmithing Class Limit: 20 (Day 5 of 5) See Class 101. Manipulation is the art of opening combination locks without prior knowledge or information as to the present combination, does not require the use 503: Transponders and Microprocessors of force or tools, does not cause damage to any part Instructor: Mannie Natal, CMAL, CRL or component and leaves no evidence of entry. Each Class Content: 25% Lecture/75% Hands-On student will be taught when to manipulate and will Class Limit: 20 understand how picking, reading and impressioning This is an initial offering in the continuing series of ALOA’s are related to safe manipulation. The class will cover dynamic automotive educational courses. As the evolution of proper combination lock terminology. The student electronic automotive security has evolved, so has the myriad and will become competent in dialing diagnostics and complexity of the transponders. Added to this complexity has been visualization of the internal workings of a combination the introduction of microcontrollers that are also integrated into lock. Students will understand the principles of remote head and proximity keys. This integrated course will, manipulation, become familiar with manipulation aids through lecture and active participation, demystify this facet of and gain confidence in manipulation. automotive electronic security. Through the reading, writing, duplication, creation and the interchangeability of this seemingly 509: Beyond the Panels in Access Control endless variety of transponders with the use of the latest (Day 2 of 2) equipment from ILCO, Advanced Diagnostics and others, a solid See Class 409. understanding of transponders and microcontrollers will be achieved. Students are encouraged to bring up to seven used/ locked proximity keys and their SMART PRO programmers. With 511: High Security Cylinder Analysis a handful of transponders and the insights you will glean from Instructor: William Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.ED. this course, you will be knowledgeable in the integration, Class Content: 55% Lecture/45% Hands-On generation and/or duplication of over 90% of the automotive Class Limit: 24 transponders on road today. With the knowledge acquired in 511R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $75 for the Student Manual conjunction with the ALOA’s other dynamic automotive courses, (a 53-page assemblage) that is confidential and gains in automotive key production, profitability can easily proprietary information specifically compiled increase 10-30% with decreased demands for inventory and to be used in class and which the student will retain increases in productivity and sales. afterward. 511P Lab Fee: OPTIONAL - $35 for L-08 PRP Elective 504: STRATTEC Update/Pinning Ford Prerequisite: The student should have a sound Internal 2 Track Locks understanding and experience combinating and master Instructor: Jeff Baker, ACE & Ed Woods keying conventional cylinders (basic pinning of a Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On cylinder from a TMK and CK bittings required). Class Limit: 30 This hands-on class will explore “high security” This class is a joint venture with STRATTEC (Jeff Baker) and cylinders from across the globe, but will primarily Ed Woods. First, there will be a presentation on the history of focus on high security cylinders that the locksmith may high security and all of the eight styles. Included is the evolution encounter throughout North America. Some of these and what is used in today’s GM, Ford, Chrysler and foreign auto global products include: ASSA, Medeco, Sargent, Kaba, manufacturers. We will then review STRATTEC updates and, Yale, Corbin Russwin, Emhart, Schlage, Fichet, Brahma, most importantly, the hands-on pinning exercises including the Abloy, BEST, DOM, Illinois Duo and Miwa. Design, all-new 2020 Ford internal two-track keyway used on the new construction, operation and distribution will be covered 2020 Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair. Ignition and door repair thoroughly. Students will recognize the difference kits for Ford and GM will be assembled into fully functioning locks. Once you understand the inner workings of the locks between “high security” and “key control” as well as through theory and hands-on assembly, we will break out the understand patent information and how to correctly tools used to pick and decode them. For the most part, Lishi and service the North American high security cylinders. Accureader tools will be used in the afternoon practice session. 512: Medeco Intelligent Key (IK) Factory 505: Advanced Master Keying (Day 2 of 2) Certification See Class 405. Instructors: Clyde Roberson, CML, CMST, and Peter Field Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On 506: ALOA Fire Door Inspector Training Class Limit: 25 and Exam This class covers the features, benefits and Instructor: Tom Foxwell, RL, CFDI Class Content: 100% Lecture/0% Hands-On capabilities of both Medeco CLIQ and XT as well Class Limit: 10 as system requirements, ordering and setup Be taught how to be an ALOA Fire Door Inspector and earn prerequisites. Topics will include Medeco-hosted more more money just by doing the inspections. The instructor will go over what you should do and not do to hold a successful inspection and provide the proper reports to the customer. ALOA 2022 | South Point Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, Nevada 17 2022-06-01 Edited Digital v6
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