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LSS+ Electronic Infobase Edition Version 5.

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Figure LSS+3144 The Easy entrie and Keyway King profile milling machines
Figure LSS+3145 The Medeco M3 utilizes a slider to add another level of
security
Figure LSS+3146 The Medeco M3 slider is visible from outside of the plug
Figure LSS+3147 Instakey mechanism, showing how the lock can be reprogrammed
Figure LSS+3148 A comparison of Schlage Everest profiles
Figure LSS_+3149 A comparison of Schlage Everest keyways and the bypass of the
undercut
Figure LSS+3150 Mapping of a keyway from a digital image in the Easy entrie
Figure LSS+3151 The Assa V10 7000 series sidebar lock
Figure LSS+3152 Assa V10 use of balanced and unbalanced side millings
Figure LSS+3153 Assa V10 multiplex sidebar codes
Figure LSS+3154 Assa V10 sidebar code groups and keys
Figure LSS+3155 Assa V10 blocking method
Figure LSS+3156 Assa V10 individual sidebar coding
Figure LSS+3157 Assa V10 multiplex codes
Figure LSS+3158 Assa V10 multiplex codes and groups

Discussion of endoscope and borescope. Courtesy of Hans Mejlshede.

The John Falle lever decoder system. Courtesy of Hans Mejlshede.

Bypass of laser track or sidewinder locks. Courtesy of Hans Mejlshede.

Master key records. Courtesy of Hans Mejlshede.

A discussion of reading the belly of a lever. Courtesy of Hans


Mejlshede.

Forensic implications of the bypass of lever locks. Courtesy of Hans


Mejlshede.

Forensic implications of picking or decoding the Abloy lock. Courtesy of


Hans Mejlshede.

The A-1 GM 10 cut pick system, courtesy of Harry Sher.

Pick tools for the sidebar lock, courtesy of Harry Sher.

Reading a Chrysler lock with an EZ Reader tool, by Harry Sher

Decoding of keys, courtesy of Harry Sher.

The Peterson PRO-1 tool, courtesy of Harry Sher.

LSS301: Abus decoder, by John Falle


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