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To Lock/Unlock a Door
Use the following procedure to lock/unlock a door:
Step
Example Display
Action
1
Present an Editor keycard to the EK1000’s
internal reader.
2
SEL?
Press
DOORS/6
3
d1Lt / 0005
Press
4 times until the display shows
d1UL / Loc
.
4
d1UL / Loc
The display now shows the current state of door
1 (
Lo
c
=locked,
ULoC
=unlocked).
5
d1UL / Loc
or
d2UL / Loc
To unlock a door press
1
followed by
SEL/SAVE
to confirm the change, the display will change to
ULoC
and the door will unlock.
To lock a door press
0
followed by
SEL/SAVE
to
confirm the change, the display will change to
LoC
and the door will lock.
6
SEL?
Press
ESC
to leave the Editor or Press the to
manually control door 2.
Access Levels & Time Profiles
You can assign each key/card an Access Level and a Time Profile. This defines
which doors the EK1000 will allow the key/card through, and at what times and
days the user can present the key/card for access through the door.
If you decide to use access levels and/or Time Profiles then it is a good idea to
group all users with the same access requirements together. This makes adding
blocks of keys and cards much easier.
Access Levels
You can allow a
key/card access to door
1 only, door 2 only,
both doors, or neither
door. Allowing a
key/card access to
neither door can be
useful when a key/card
is lost or stolen. Rather than using VOID it may be better to lock the key/card
out, then if the EK1000 is connected to a printer there will be a record if someone
makes an attempt to use the key/card that was missing.
When adding or editing a key/card the EK1000 displays the access level as two
dots on the right of the display, the left half of the display indicates the key/card's
Time Profile. If the first dot is illuminated (left), that key/card will have access to
door 1, the second dot (right) indicates access to door 2. If neither dot is
illuminated, the key/card is locked out and will not be allowed access through
either door.
Figure 13: Indicators of Access Levels and Time
Profiles for Users