dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.1121 Rev E 10/22 | 48
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If a user is granted the privilege to open a lock defined to be a Target Lock in an Auto Open Sequence,
they are automatically granted the privilege to open lock 1 as part of the sequence. If they are not
specifically granted the privilege to open lock 1, then they cannot open lock 1 except as part of an auto
open sequence.
3.15.1.1 Auto Open Interactions with other features
Prior to configuring an Auto Open feature, it is critical to consider how this feature interacts with other system
features noted below:
Time Delay
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If Lock 1 has been configured with Time Delay, this setting will be ignored when the lock is used as
part of an Auto Open Sequence.
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If a Target Lock is configured to use Time Delay, the Time Delay feature is honored when an open
attempt is made on that lock. The Auto Open sequence will occur after the conditions of the Target
Lock’s Time Delay settings have been satisfied.
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The Opening of Lock 1 has no impact on Time Delay for any other lock, whether or not they are
included in an Auto Open Sequence.
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If Lock 1 is configured with Time Delay and an Auto Open Sequence is started during an active Time
Delay Period for Lock 1, the Time Delay Period will be cancelled, and the Auto Open Sequence will
begin.
Time Lock Schedule
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For an Auto Open Sequence, only the schedules for the Target Locks are considered. The schedule
for Lock 1 is ignored during an Auto Open Sequence. The schedule for Lock 1 is considered when Lock
1 is opened normally.
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If the Target Lock is configured with both Time Delay and a Time Lock Schedule, the Time Lock
Schedule will be considered when the Time Delay confirmation window opens.
Remote Disabled/Lockout
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Remote disable function via the external signal, if enabled and asserted, will only be checked at the
beginning time of an authentication for the entire Auto Open Sequence.
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If access is currently disabled by this feature, no lock will be opened.
3.15.1.2 Auto Open Feedback
When a user attempts to open a target lock, the Auto Open Sequence is initiated, and the following behavior is
observed:
1.
Auto Open sequence begins after the user selects the Target Lock and executes a successful Open Lock
command:
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Lock:
Lock 1 will open
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Display:
“Lock 1 Open”
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Keypad: Green LED flashes 3 times, with 3 high beeps (if buzzer enabled). Any keypresses will be
rejected with a corresponding red LED flash and buzzer beep.
2.
After approximately 3 seconds:
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Lock:
Lock 1 will lock
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Display:
Displays the time and date, then “In Auto Open Sequence”
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Keypad: Any keypresses will be rejected with a corresponding red LED flash and buzzer beep.
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After Approximately 2 seconds or less:
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Lock:
All Locks are locked