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4. User access
The following table lists the different user access methods depending on lock mode. On granted access, the
green led will turn on with a high pitch sound. When access is denied, the red led is turned on with low pitch
sound. Take note that a pin can be cleared by pressing the
*
key.
Mode
Method
Factory
Press the following key sequence:
12345678
Construction
Press the following key sequence:
XXXXXXXX
Where:
XXXXXXXX is the 8 digit construction pin (see ‘Quick lock configuration’ section
or ‘Keypad programming’ section
Access
In “card connect” access mode, access requires a card to be presented (< half an inch)
in front of the lock housing where the black antenna unit is installed. The lock can be
configured so that the credential is either pin followed by card, or card only mode
(configuration from the admin card, programmed by the headend system).
If the lock is configured in pin and card mode:
1. Type in pin
2. Present
card
If the lock is configured in card only mode:
1. Present
card
Note that in card only access, the lock allows the user to enter his pin first also as in pin
and card access mode.
4.1 Access unlock duration
When a user accesses a lock, the lock unlocks for a period of time defined by:
Standard unlock duration if user does not have the ADA privilege (Disabilities Act)
Extended unlock duration if user has ADA privilege (Disabilities Act)
These unlock durations are configured using the admin card which is programmed by the headend system.
Note that the ADA privilege is set on the user card by the headend system.
5. Passage mode
Passage mode is used to keep a lock unlocked for a given period of time and no credential is needed to access.
The lock is set in passage mode when a user with ‘passage mode’ privilege enters the ‘activate passage mode’
keypad command. The lock remains unlocked until:
The configured passage mode duration expires (from admin card),
Temporary duration, specified in same keypad programming session, expires.