5
Combinations, User IDs and User PINs
Before attempting to open the lock, you may want to familiarize yourself with
the following terminology associated with user identifiers and combinations.
Combinations
A combination consists of a User ID and a User PIN. Combinations are
eight digits.
User IDs
A User ID is a two-digit number. For a Model 100 lock this number can be
between 00 and 05. For a Model 200 lock this number can be between 00
and 19. For a Model 400 or a Model 500 lock this number can be between
00 and 99.
In all models, User ID 00 is reserved for the Master User.
The
only other instance in which User IDs are reserved is when the lock is
operating in Supervisory/Subordinate mode. (Refer to the chart on page 1.)
For a Model 100 in Supervisory/Subordinate mode, User ID 01 is reserved
for a Supervisor. For a Model 200 User IDs 01 through 03 are reserved for
Supervisors. For a Model 400 or a Model 500, again only when operating in
the Supervisory/Subordinate mode, User IDs 01 through 05 are reserved
for Supervisors. The remaining User IDs can be assigned to Users. All
operations performed by users require the entry of the User’s ID as the first
two digits of the combination.
User IDs are assigned by the Master User or by a Supervisor. User IDs that
are added by a Supervisor will be able to access the lock only when that
particular Supervisor enables his Subordinates (by entering his combina-
tion). When a Supervisor is deleted, all of the Subordinate Users that were
added by that Supervisor will be automatically deleted.
User PINs
A User Personal Identifier Number (PIN) is six digits. A User PIN can be any
combination of numbers and can be changed at any time.
Other Materials
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Summary of Contents for AUDITCON 100 series
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