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Other tales from subs. I too used to work at franchise-big-brand-name hotel, and we used this key machine. Luckily ours never had any major issues, however I have issues with Onity as a company: Maybe 5 or 6 years ago a pen-tester figured out that Onity locks store all of their property information in a completely unencrypted format, and with about $5.00 worth of electronic components and some minor know-how, anyone could build a simple device that would read the 'open' code from the lock, then feed it back, thus creating a master key for any door on the property (even flipping the deadbolt had no effect). As soon as I read about this, I actually built one and tested it, and indeed it worked flawlessly.
If the lock's history was dumped, it would show the door was opened by the portable programmer (big black box) that is given to the property to initialize new locks, open misbehaving doors, and update DST settings. Anyway, the pen-tester contacted Onity in private with what he found, and instead of taking responsibility and fixing the issue, I believe they threatened him with a lawsuit and subsequently ignored the issue. So he took it public. Soon after Onity sent out these stupid little plastic plugs to block the port for the portable programmer, which they thought an acceptable solution, but in reality would mean an extra 30 seconds of work for someone wanting to get into a room (they would just have to remove the cover with a torx screwdriver and remove the plug). To my knowledge this is the current state of thousands of doors that use Onity locks, although I'm hoping they released a software patch by now. It's interesting you bring that up, in my research on Onity this weekend I came across an article listing exactly what you've written.
As far as I can tell there have been no updates from Onity regarding the issue and we do not have any kind of cover over the port to plug into on the bottom of the locks. The fact that their website lists their products as 'Windows XP / 2000 / 2003 compatible' kind of shows how tech savvy they really are not. Oh well, here's to hoping Monday we get all our encoders up and running.