System
6000
TM
Reference
Manual_Section
3
3.2
Keycard
Levels
Each
lock
can
be
programmed
to
use
multiple
keycards,
with
each
keycard
operating
independently
from
the
others.
The
lock
code
for
a
type
of
keycard
will
change
only
when
a
new
keycard
for
that
same
type
is
created
and
inserted
into
the
lock,
regardless
of
what
changes
were
made
to
other
keycards.
Room/Unit
Individual
keys
to
each
room
that
are
issued
upon
arrival.
Suite
Typically
used
for
rooms
with
connecting
doors.
A
Suite
keycard
will
open
two
or
more
rooms.
Failsafe
Individual
keys
for
each
room.
These
keys
are
made
in
advance
and
maintained
in
complete
sets
to
be
issued
in
the
event
of
a
system
or
power
failure
when
no
other
keys
can
be
made.
These
keycards
are
backup
keycard
for
guest
rooms.
They
are
usually
made
in
advance
and
stored
in
a
safe
place.
They
can
then
be
issued
to
guests
in
the
event
of
a
power
or
system
failure
that
temporarily
prevents
the
making
of
new
keycards.
Limited
Use
These
keycards
access
only
one
lock
and
will
open
that
lock
only
one
to
six
times
(as
specified
in
the
design
configuration
by
the
property).
Section
Opens
several
rooms
in
a
specified
area.
Floor
Opens
all
of
the
rooms
on
a
floor.
Inhibit
Opens
all
of
the
locks
and
inhibits
the
keycard
currently
working
the
Room/Unit,
Suite,
and
Fail
‐
safe
level
keycards
assigned
to
the
lock.
They
will
be
used
after
a
room
is
vacated.
The
inhibit
keycard
will
not
open
the
door
and
will
inhibit
the
keys
even
if
the
dead
bolt
of
the
privacy
switch
is
set.
Master
These
keycards
are
used
to
divide
the
hotel
into
master
areas
to
satisfy
the
needs
of
the
various
departments.
Keycards
used
by
housekeeping
include
Building
Master
keycards,
Inhibit
keycards,
and
Grand
Master
keycards.
Grand
Master
Typically
operates
all
rooms
on
the
property.
Security/Emergency
Opens
all
rooms
on
the
property
and
will
override
the
dead
bolt
or
privacy
switch.
Electronic
Lockout
These
keycards
will
double
lock
a
lock
from
the
outside,
preventing
all
keycards,
except
the
Emergency
keycard
from
entering
the
room.
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