Figure 96. The Abloy Protec2 Yale LFIC retrofit is shown. Figure 97. Pictured here is a control key (top) along with its operating key (beneath it). Notice the two prongs at the tip of the control key. Figure 98. This worksheet is helpful when combinating the Protec2 cylinders. These are questions you need to answer. The information is there, but it’s you who needs to put the pieces of the puzzle to- gether to benefit you and your facility. Thanks for the journey! Once again, to conclude this multi-part article, my thank yous are warmly extended to the people who have helped make this major article possible. They include: Marty Day, ABLOY; Ray Marquis, ABLOY; Tom Demont, ASSA; Lance Berger, ASSA; Monte Salway, SCHLAGE; Rami Almosnino, MUL-T- LOCK; Rob Shanley, SARGENT; Lori Brown, YALE/CORBIN- RUSSWIN; John Ulaszek, ULTRA SECURITY/BEST; Clyde Roberson, MEDECO; Peter Field, MEDECO; Mike Phillips, KABA-ILCO; Lynn Best, KABA-ILCO; Tom DiVito, BILOCK; Chris Martell, BILOCK; Billy Edwards, YALE/MEDECO/ 48 KEYNOTES JANUARY 2021 MASTER; Jerome Andrews, KABA/CORBIN-RUSSWIN/ DORMA; John Hubel, KEEJON KEYS. Very appreciated! William M. Lynk, CML, CPS, M.Ed., has been a locksmith since 1975 and is the owner of www.ICLSglobal.com. Bill is an IC specialist, an industry author, the subject matter expert on IC for ALOA, and an ALOA ACE instructor, teaching classes on interchangeable cores and master keying across the country. He has originated SFIC Technical Manu- als for both national and international lock manufacturers, and maintains a working relationship with the major lock and security manufacturers throughout the world. In 2013 and 2015, he was named Keynotes Author of the Year. WWW.ALOA.ORG