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User 299. A Guard Tour proximity credential is
used to log the movement of a security guard
as he or she makes rounds from one assigned
guard tour station to the next. Presenting the
User 299 proximity credential provides precise
verification and accountability of a guard's
movement by logging the location with a time
and date stamp in the Event Log ("Audit Trail").
Note:
Proximity credentials assigned to Us-
er 298 and User 299 are
not
access credentials
(meaning these credentials do NOT allow the
security guard to pass through the secured
door).
iLock
= Android or iOS smartphone Bluetooth
LE application ("app") that allows for manual
remote unlock of Alarm Lock ArchiTech series
devices (where equipped).
LOG
= See...
AUDIT TRAIL
.
PASSAGE
= Allow anyone to pass through the
door without a credential ("door is unlocked"
and "lock is an unlocked state"). See...
CRE-
DENTIAL
.
PAIR
= To connect a button (located on the RR
-1BUTTON
Wireless Remote Release Button
or the RR-4BKEYFOB
Wireless Remote Re-
lease Keyfob
) with an ArchiTech series locking
device for the purpose of locking or unlocking
the lock, or initiating Emergency Commands.
Each button on the
Wireless Remote Release
can be "paired" (connected) with one ArchiTech
series locking device (four buttons on the RR-
4BKEYFOB can be paired with four separate
locking devices).
PASS TIME
= The duration in seconds that the
physical lock will remain unlocked after a valid
credential has been presented.
POWER SAVING MODE
= To maximize battery
life, DL-Windows allows for the creation of
Schedules
containing a "
Power Saving
Mode On
" Event that places the ArchiTech
series lock into low power operation for speci-
fied periods of time.
PROGRAM CARDS
= Used with "Program Card
Programming" operation, two ordinary proximity
cards are made into "Program Cards", permit-
ting all programming to be performed at the
lock's Proximity Reader. The data for these
two "Program Cards" are placed into slots 6000
and 6001. For a comprehensive understand-
ing, see the "
ArchiTech User Number Defini-
tions
" table on page 7 and '
Select "Program
Card Programming" Operation
' on page 11.
REMOTE INPUT
= Allows entry into a restrict-
ed area by pressing a button connected to the
two REMOTE INPUT wires (two internal white
wires) by someone on the protected side of the
door.
RX REQUEST TO EXIT
= See...
FORCED DOOR
DETECTION
.
SCHEDULE
= A programmed operation
(enable/disable, lock/unlock, etc.) on a specific
day (Sunday through Saturday) and time. Pro-
grammed only through DL-Windows.
SCHEDULES, QUICK
= Any one of four most
common types of Schedules can be pro-
grammed. Programmed only through DL-
Windows.
TIME
= Hours and Minutes in the HHMM for-
mat. Programmed only through DL-Windows.
TIME / DATE STAMP
= A recorded date and
time that an event occurred.
TIMEOUT
= Allowing or restricting operation
for a specified duration.
UPLOAD
= Receive data from the lock.
USER
= A person who has been provided with
a proximity credential for access through the
door.
USER LOCKOUT, TOTAL
= All Users to be
locked out and thus denied access. Proximity
credentials will not unlock the lock.
USERS 2-11
= Credential data assigned to Us-
er Numbers 2-11 are "Administrative Users".
These Users possess added abilities, including
programming abilities (able to place lock into
Enroll Mode and to enroll additional Basic User
credentials or a Wireless Remote Release).
These Users are also "Emergency Us-
ers" (during an Emergency state, their creden-
tial can unlock the physical lock for the duration
of the Pass Time). See the chart on page 7 for
details.
Glossary (cont'd)