6
* To be exact, 5000 "User Numbers"
are
available, though not all allow access. For a broader understanding of how these numbers are organized,
see "
ArchiTech User Number Definitions
" on page 7.
Remote releases, activating "DL-Windows Mode" ("Networx
Mode"), and they also allow access (they can unlock the lock,
but we do not recommend they be used as "everyday" access
cards). These "Program Cards" are
unable
to be overwritten
by DL-Windows because their proximity data are placed into
slots 6000 and 6001 (if used, the audit trail will log them as
Users 6000 and 6001). Proximity credentials assigned to User
Numbers 2 through 11 are called "Administrative Users", and
they possess all the functionality of these two "Program
Cards". For a comprehensive understanding, see the
"
ArchiTech User Number Definitions
" table on page 7.
What is a Group?
With many lock installations, it is convenient for large numbers
of similar Users to be grouped together. All of these Users
might share some common attribute--for example, they may all
work in the same department of a facility, or may all work the
same office hours. Placing Users into Groups (by assigning
them to a specific range of User Numbers) allows large num-
bers of Users to be controlled all at once rather than individual-
ly--saving time and effort. A typical example involves enabling
or disabling a Group at a certain time (assigning them to a
Schedule; for example, to allow Group "1" Users access ONLY
on Wednesdays).
How do the Emergency Commands work?
For use with all locks enrolled into the Trilogy Networx
™
radio
network, these wireless commands can be sent to all locks in
an Account during a crisis or other urgent situation.
By default, Administrative Users (Users 1-11) can send an
Emergency command. In addition, any User Code can be
programmed to allow the use of these Emergency Com-
mands by simply adding that User Code to an "Emergency
Users" list within DL-Windows. When an enabled User Code
is pressed at any lock keypad, first the lock unlocks, then the
lock permits the use of these emergency commands to be
sent to all locks in the network, as follows:
...press
911
to issue "
Emergency Lock
Down
" , to indefinitely lock all doors;
...press
000
to issue "
Emergency Passage
",
to indefinitely unlock all doors;
...press
123
to issue "
Return to Normal
" re-
turning all doors to "normal" (non-emergency) operation.
In addition, emergency commands may be sent via an RR-
4BKEYFOB.
Note:
3 chirps sound after each emergency
command entry. See page 31 and the DL-Windows User
Guide OI383, "
Emergency Commands
" for more information.
Note:
DL-Windows does not need to be running to allow
these "Emergency" commands to be initiated;
any
lock key-
pad in the system can be used to disseminate these com-
mands to all locks in the network.
Who are Users 297-300?
Credentials assigned to User Numbers 297, 298, 299 and 300
have special abilities, as follows:
Terminology Used in this Manual (cont'd)
User 297: Quick Enable User 300
The credential assigned to User Number 297 possesses the
unique ability to enable the credential assigned to User
Number 300. When credential 297 is used at the lock, cre-
dential 300 is enabled
for one time use
(allowing passage
for one time only). Once used, User 300's credential is sub-
sequently disabled.
For example, you wish to allow one-time access to a tempo-
rary worker. Simply use credential 297 at the lock and give
credential 300 to the temporary worker. Later, when the
temporary worker uses the credential 300, the lock unlocks
to allow access through the door for one time only. Later, if
the temporary worker uses credential 300 a second time,
access will be denied. If you later wish to grant the tempo-
rary worker access again, simply use credential 297 again
and credential 300 will be re-enabled (again, for one time
only).
User 298 and User 299: Guard Tour
A Guard Tour credential is used to log the movement of a
security guard as he or she makes rounds from one as-
signed guard tour station to the next. Using the User 299
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:
Credentials assigned to User 298 and User 299
are
not
access credentials (meaning these credentials do
NOT allow the security guard to pass through the door).
User 300: One-Time-Only Service Credential
This is the credential (given to the service person) that is
enabled by the credential assigned to User 297. See
User
297: Quick Enable User 300
above.
Who are Bluetooth Users (7000-7026)
For ArchiTech series locks that contain a Bluetooth LE radio,
Bluetooth credentials work just like any other type of creden-
tial, but are transmitted from the smartphone app, "iLock".
Simply launch the iLock app and tap the
Unlock
button to allow
entry. For more information about using Bluetooth with your
lock, see page 33.
Note:
Up to 27 Bluetooth Users are sup-
ported for any one ArchiTech series lock.
What is DL-Windows?
DL-Windows is a Microsoft Windows-based computer software
program that allows you to program your ArchiTech series
door lock. With DL-Windows, you can quickly create Lock
Programs (called "Lock Profiles" in DL-Windows) that allow
you to add multiple types of credentials, retrieve event logs,
create Schedules and program many other useful features.
The benefit of DL-Windows is that it allows you to set up all
lock programming in advance (on your computer), and then
later send the information to the locks at your convenience.
For more information about DL-Windows, see OI382 and
OI383.