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Dormakaba 705 - Credential Mode (705 Model Only); Duress Mode (Silent Alarm); Duress Mode - Display Keypad

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dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 30
3.9.6 Credential Mode (705 Model Only)
The Credential Mode defines the number and type of credentials required to access the Keypad and the Manager menu. Credential
Mode is a system setting and applies to all safe locks connected to the Keypad. By default, the safe lock System is set to Single
Credential Mode. The Master User will always be set to Single Credential Mode and is unaffected by this change.
Table 7 Credential Modes
Mode
Lock Access
Manager Menu Access
Single
1 Access User or 1 Manager
1 Manager
Dual
1 Access User + key fob or 1 Manager
1 Manager
Dual + Mgr
1 Access User + key fob or 1 Manager + key fob
1 Manager + key fob
Follow these steps to change the Credential Mode:
1. Navigate through the Main Menu and select System.
2. From the sub-menu, select Cred Mode.
3. From the list provided, select between Single, Dual and Dual + Mgr.
4. Success Mode updated will appear on screen and the Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete.
3.9.7 Duress Mode (Silent Alarm)
Note: Duress Mode (Silent Alarm) is not UL evaluated for either Display or Non-Display Entries. Duress Mode (Silent Alarm) will only
work if a LA GARD Series 700 Alarm Box is installed to Lock #1 BAT port.
Duress Mode functions as a silent alarm that creates an external signal if a Duress Combination is entered. A Duress Combination is
the User’s combination with the last digit entered one number higher or lower. For instance, a User Combination of 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8
will use a Duress Combination of either 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-7 or 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. When the Duress Combination is entered, a silent alarm
will signal and the lock will open. In multi-lock setup, alarm signals will emanate from the primary lock only.
3.9.7.1 Duress Mode Display Keypad
Follow these steps to Enable/Disable Duress Mode on a Display Keypad:
1. Navigate through the Main Menu and select System.
2. Select Duress Mode from the sub-menu.
3. Select between Yes and No to Enable/Disable Duress Mode.
4. Success Mode updated will appear on screen and the Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete.

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