34 The 67th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo | July 22–28, 2024 TUESDAY, JULY 23 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. 201: Fundamentals of Locksmithing (Day 2 of 5) See Class 101 description. 202: All About Exit Devices Dave Thielen, CML, CHI, CAI Class Content: 70% Lecture/30% Hands-On Class Limit: 35 202O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $54 for Door Hardware Basics by Tom Foxwell, RL, AFDI, CAI (This optional Door Hardware Study Guide can be used in the 302: Breaking and Entering, 402: Door Closers and Related Hardware and 502: Hollow Metal Door and Frames classes.) 202P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $40 for L-16 Exit Hardware and Alarms PRP Elective A wealth of information will be covered on exit devices, including: types, functions, grades, ratings, options, installations, repairs and servicing. Students will get hands- on experience with a great variety of exit devices to be taught about service, retrofit and troubleshooting. Alarmed exit devices and electronic options will be covered. 203: SecuRam Electronic Safe Locks: Comprehensive Overview of Components, Programming, Service & Defeat Philip Sutherland Class Content: 20% Lecture/80% Hands-On Class Limit: 20 Class Goals: By the end of this class, you will: 1. Understand the Components of Electronic Safe Locks: hardware, language and programming 2. Be able to select the correct hardware and lock model for your application 3. Understand lock language – key to successful servicing 4. Understand programmable features to differentiate between lock models 5. Understand servicing, Troubleshooting and defeat techniques: Hands-On Lock Models: (20% Lecture, 80% Hands-on) • SafeLogic • Basic • C10 Direct Drive • ProLogic • L02 Defeat Methods reviewed 1. By-Pass: Little Black Box 2. Spiking: Lance Mayhew 3. Drilling: drill points 204: Basic Master Keying Ralph J. Forrest-Ball, CML, CAL, CAI, AMKS Class Content: 85% Lecture/15% Hands-On Class Limit: 36 204P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $40 for L-30 Basic Master Keying Elective This class is for beginners who want to understand how split-pin master keying works, from the mechanics of cutting keys by code to pinning locks that work with more than one key. We examine the advantages and disadvantages of master keying, as well as common mistakes and how to avoid them. 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 classes. Students should bring whatever small tools they normally use for pinning locks, such as a follower, tweezers or magnifying specs. 205: Investigative Locksmithing (Day 2 of 2) See Class 105 description. 206: Intermediate Domestic Auto Tony R. Cagle II, CRL, and Manuel A. Natal, CRL, CMAL, CAI Class Content: 75% Lecture/25% Hands-On Class Limit: 21 206O Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $60 for take-home auto locks. 206P Lab Fee - OPTIONAL: $40 for L-03 Domestic Auto Elective This interactive class expounds upon the principles introduced and discussed in Beginning Automotive Locksmithing. This course is a continuation of the assessment, troubleshooting, servicing and key origination of conventional automotive locks. Having touched upon the theoretical aspects of locks and their 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 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 skills as an automotive locksmith. 207: Get to Know your OBD Connector and How to Diagnose It Paul Finstrom, CAI Class Content: 50% Lecture/50% Hands-On Class Limit: 20 207R Lab Fee - REQUIRED: $60 for take-home material In this class, you will be taught the OBD2 and common problems that automotive security professionals (locksmiths) will run into and how to diagnose them. You will be taught what tools you will need to diagnose the problems and their importance. In this class, you will run through real-life scenarios on Hondas, Fords, Chevrolets, etc. We will be using tools and simulators to implement these scenarios. Plus, we will cover tips and tricks, with answers to your questions. CLASS DESCRIPTIONS