
System
6000
TM
Reference
Manual_Section
4
SAFLOK
Lock
Features
(continued)
Multiple
Keycards
The
lock
can
be
programmed
to
have
multiple
keycards
of
the
same
type
functioning
at
the
same
time.
This
feature
allows
different
departments
to
be
assigned
separate
keycards
while
not
requiring
the
use
of
additional
master
levels.
It
also
allows
the
lock
to
handle
variable
connecting
room
assignments
for
guest
keycards.
Electronic
Lockout
A
lock
can
be
programmed
to
allow
a
keycard
to
set
an
electronic
lockout,
remove
an
electronic
lockout
or
toggle
between
setting
and
removing
an
electronic
lockout
for
any
keycard
type.
When
the
electronic
lockout
is
set,
the
lock
will
be
electronically
locked
from
the
outside,
and
valid
keycards
will
be
unable
to
activate
the
lock.
Every
type
of
keycard
must
be
programmed
to
indicate
whether
or
not
it
will
be
affected
by
the
Electronic
Lockout
keycard.
Two
separate
electronic
lockout
levels
are
available,
and
there
can
be
one
keycard
to
lock
out
only
Guest
‐
level
keycards
and
another
to
lock
out
Master
and
Guest
keycards.
Internal
Clock
and
Calendar
The
SAFLOK
lock
contains
a
clock
crystal
that
maintains
actual
date
and
time.
The
time
is
updated
every
minute
and
the
crystal
automatically
adjusts
for
changes
due
to
Daylight
Saving
Time
and
Leap
Year.
Invalid
Days
Both
the
lock
and
keycards
can
be
programmed
to
only
work
on
certain
days
of
the
week,
as
specified
by
the
user.
If
a
keycard
is
used
on
an
invalid
day,
the
lock
will
not
open.
Shift
Keycards
Keycards
can
be
programmed
to
work
only
during
certain
shift
hours
of
the
day.
When
the
keycard
is
made,
the
user
can
specify
the
start
and
end
times
of
the
shift.
A
keycard
can
have
only
one
shift
specified.
If
the
keycard
is
used
outside
the
shift
times,
it
will
not
work.
Keycard
Expiration
Keycards
can
be
programmed
to
expire
after
a
certain
date
and
time.
The
expiration
date
and
time
is
encoded
on
the
keycard
when
it
is
made.
A
standard
expiration
is
automatically
assigned
by
the
computer,
but
this
can
be
changed
when
the
keycard
is
made.
Failsafe
keycards,
which
are
made
in
advance,
will
expire
based
upon
the
time
and
date
the
keycard
is
first
used
in
the
lock.
The
length
of
time
a
Failsafe
keycard
will
work
is
encoded
on
the
keycard
when
it
is
first
made.
Limited
Use
One
keycard
type
can
be
programmed
to
limit
the
number
of
times
(one
to
six)
a
valid
keycard
will
activate
the
lock.
This
determination
is
made
in
advance,
and
the
number
of
times
the
keycard
will
work
cannot
be
varied
each
time
a
limited
use
keycard
is
made.
You
can
also
program
a
keycard
expiration
date
and
time
when
a
keycard
is
made.
The
keycard
will
cease
to
activate
the
lock
when
it
has
been
used
the
specified
number
of
times
or
when
it
expires
at
the
specified
date
and
time,
whichever
comes
first.
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