System
6000
TM
Reference
Manual_Section
4
4.2
SAFLOK
Lock
Features
Automatic
Inhibiting
Normally,
a
guest
room
lock
will
be
set
up
to
operate
with
more
than
one
guest
keycard
type
(Guest,
Alternate
Guest,
Failsafe).
The
lock
can
be
programmed
to
automatically
activate
inhibiting
between
these
keycard
types.
When
a
new
keycard
is
used
from
one
of
the
types,
it
will
prevent
previously
used
keycards
for
the
other
keycard
types
from
activating
the
lock.
Inhibit
Keycard
The
Inhibit
keycard
is
used
to
prevent
the
current
Guest,
Alternate
Guest
or
Failsafe
keycards
from
entering
a
room.
When
this
keycard
is
used
in
the
lock
and
removed,
the
current
keys
of
these
types
will
not
activate
the
locking
mechanism.
This
feature
prevents
guests
who
have
checked
out
of
a
room
from
later
reentering
the
room,
and
is
normally
used
by
housekeeping
after
the
room
has
been
cleaned.
Block/Unblock
Keycards
These
keys
can
be
used
to
temporarily
prevent
a
specific
key
ID
from
accessing
a
lock
or
multiple
locks.
A
specific
key
ID
can
be
blocked
allowing
remaining
key
ID’s
in
the
same
key
group
to
remain
functioning.
The
block
and
unblock
key
can
be
assigned
to
both
guest
and
master
level
key
groups.
Automatic
Unlatch/Latch
A
lock
can
be
programmed
to
automatically
unlatch
or
latch
at
specified
times
for
each
day
of
the
week.
A
keycard
is
not
required
to
perform
the
unlatching
and
latching
activities.
When
a
lock
is
unlatched,
a
key
is
not
required
to
open
the
door.
The
lock
may
have
up
to
16
different
unlatch/latch
times
per
week.
This
feature
is
not
available
with
the
SAFLOK
Select
lock.
Unlatch/Latch
Keycards
A
lock
can
be
programmed
to
allow
a
keycard
to
latch
and/or
unlatch
the
lock.
When
a
lock
is
unlatched,
a
keycard
is
not
required
to
open
the
door.
If
a
keycard
is
used,
the
lock
will
display
the
normal
lights
and
will
function
normally.
When
the
lock
is
once
again
latched,
a
valid
keycard
is
required
to
release
the
locking
mechanism.
This
feature
is
not
available
with
the
SAFLOK
Select
lock.
Dead
Bolt/Privacy
Feature
–
Guest
Level
Keycards
Each
level
of
the
lock
can
be
programmed
to
indicate
whether
or
not
a
new
key
will
cancel
out
the
previous
guest
keys
if
it
is
used
when
the
dead
bolt/privacy
feature
is
activated.
If
a
new
keycard
is
made
for
the
room,
and
the
current
guest
has
set
the
dead
bolt,
the
new
key
will
not
open
the
door
or
update
the
lock
code
stored
in
the
lock.
This
keeps
the
current
guest
key
from
being
canceled
if
a
new
guest
is
mistakenly
checked
into
the
room.
Dead
Bolt/Privacy
Override
–
Master
Keycards
Each
type
of
master
keycard
can
be
programmed
to
indicate
whether
or
not
it
will
override
the
dead
bolt/privacy
function.
Usually,
one
master
keycard
type
(Emergency)
is
programmed
with
the
capability,
and
is
used
only
in
emergency
situations.
Dual
Keycard
Entry
A
lock
can
be
programmed
to
require
two
keycards
to
be
used
together
in
order
to
activate
the
lock.
The
keycards
are
encoded
“control”
and
“non
‐
control”
keycards,
and
if
only
one
keycard
is
used,
it
will
not
activate
the
lock.
At
least
one
of
the
keycards
must
be
a
“control”
key,
and
the
keys
can
be
used
in
any
order.
Dual
entry
keycards
are
normally
used
to
control
access
to
high
security
areas.
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