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ADAMS RITE 3090 - User Code Descriptions; Emergency Code; Supervisor Code; Lockout Code

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18 80-0180-307, Rev A
User Code Descriptions
NOTE: In user mode, entries must be followed by the * key.
The following are the user code descriptions:
Master Code. The default Master code setting (1234) must be
changed before programming additional user codes. In addition
to using this code to program Emergency and Supervisor codes,
the Master code can be used to unlock the device. The code
must be between 4 and 7 digits.
Emergency Code. The default Emergency code setting (4321)
must also be changed prior to programming the eForce 150
features and codes, though it is not used in programming the
eForce 150. This code unlocks the device in all conditions,
including a low battery condition or “blackout.” It will open the
eForce 150 for the preset time (10-second default). The code
must be between 4 and 7 digits.
Supervisor Code. The Supervisor code has no preset default,
so it must be programmed by the user if needed. It is used to
unlock the eForce 150, even under low battery conditions. It
allows for programming every code except the Master code, and
is also required to delete codes. Normal and One Time user
codes (6-152) may be entirely deleted or partially deleted in a
block. The Emergency, Lockout, and Passage codes may be
singly deleted, rendering these functions completely non-
operational (they will not return to default once deleted). The
Supervisor code must be between 4 and 7 digits.
Lockout Code. The Lockout code is used to restrict Normal
User codes (6-152) from gaining access. Entry of Lockout Mode
is indicated by a green LED flash and two tones, with a pause
followed by two additional tones. Only the Master, Emergency,
and Supervisor codes can override the Lockout code. Entering
the Lockout code a second time will cancel the Lockout and
allow access with Normal User codes. Exit of Lockout Mode is
indicated by a green LED flash and two tones. The Lockout
code must be between 4 and 7 digits.
Passage Code. The Passage code is used to enable or disable
the Passage mode. Entering the Passage code will cause the
device to allow free ingress entry (Passage enabled is indicated
by green LED flash and 3 tones). A second entry of the Passage
code will return the eForce 150 to the Normal User Mode (exiting
Passage Mode is indicated by green LED flash and 2 tones).
The Passage Mode operates when the battery is low and can be
overridden by the Lockout code. The code must be between 4
and 7 digits.

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