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The passage mode activation period (start & end times) is set when the passage mode is first activated. Any
deactivation/reactivation of the passage mode during the activation period does not reset the expiration (end time).
However, if a new temporary duration is set in the same keypad programming session as a reactivate passage
mode command, the expiration is modified.
Eg. if passage mode is activated at 1:00 and the configured duration is 5 hours, the lock will relock at 6:00 even if
passage mode was deactivated and reactivated several times in the 1:00-6:00 period. However, during the 1:00-
6:00 period, if a new temporary duration is set followed by a reactivation command (in the same keypad
programming session), a new expiration is set. E.g. at 2:00, set temporary duration to 1 hour and in the same
keypad programming session reactivate the passage mode, the lock will relock at 3:00 instead of 6:00.
This feature can also be used to temporarily extend the passage mode period.
6. Privacy
(** for future offering only **)
Privacy enables any user to prevent other users from unlocking a lock (unless they have the ‘privacy override’
privilege). Turning the thumbturn in the horizontal position activates privacy and locks the lock. Privacy activation
deactivates passage mode and also locks the lock.
The privacy unlock option must be marked as ‘enabled’ in the admin card programmed by the headend, otherwise
the lock does not respond to the thumbturn.
7. Lockout mode
Lockout mode enables a privileged user to lock the lock and prevent any other cardholder to unlock it (unless they
have the privilege to deactivate the lockout).
Lockout is activated:
Using a keypad command (requires cardholder ‘lockout privilege’)
Using the mechanical key override
Lockout is deactivated:
Using a keypad command (requires cardholder ‘lockout privilege’)
By inserting and turning the mechanical key and unlock.
8. Tamper detection
Tamper detection helps preventing users from guessing access pins of other cardholders. Tamper detection is
controlled using two parameters configured by the headend on the admin card:
Tamper count: allowed number of consecutive incorrect pin or card input
Tamper shutdown time: time during which attempts to unlock the lock are denied.
Tamper shutdown is activated:
By entering, consecutively, incorrect pin or card more than the configured ‘tamper count’.
Tamper shutdown is deactivated:
By inserting and turning the mechanical key and unlock.