4.4 Opening and locking from the outside
With freely rotating locking cylinders (FD)
The outer and inside thumb-turn rotate freely when not activated in the
freely rotating Locking Cylinder 3061, meaning it is not possible to open or
lock the door without a valid ID medium. Identify yourself with your valid ID
medium on the outer thumb-turn to activate the cylinder. If the ID medium
is authorised, an audible signal will sound twice, the blue LED will flash
twice and the locking cylinder will engage ready to open. Turn the outer
thumb-turn in the direction of locking or opening. You have about five
seconds to do so. The engage time can be configured. A single audible
signal will then sound and the outer or inside thumb-turn will rotate freely
again. Ensure that the outside or inside locking cylinder thumb-turn rotates
freely again after the thumb-turn has been engaged ready for use.
NOTE
If the user has an ID medium which is not authorised for use at that particu-
lar moment due to the time zone plan, a single audible signal will sound.
The cylinder will not engage, so the outer or inside thumb-turn continues to
rotate freely and the user cannot open the door. You need to configure this
response separately in third-party systems.
4.5 Opening and locking from the inner side
With freely rotating locking cylinders (FD)
The outer and inside thumb-turn rotate freely when not activated in the
freely rotating Locking Cylinder 3061, Doors can also only be opened or
locked on the outside using an ID medium on the inside thumb-turn.
With non-freely rotating locking cylinders (CO)
Locking Cylinder 3061s which are permanently engaged for use can be
operated from the inside without a ID medium. In this case, the door can be
opened and closed using the inside thumb-turn without an authorised ID
medium.
Digital Locking Cylinder 3061
(Manual)
4. General
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