KelNet Lock - User Guide A0U571B
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3.4 Opening procedure (Class C or D lock)
If the lock is a class C or D lock, the code can only be entered in random mode.
Select the lock +
Note: to select another lock, use arrows and
.
Press or use the open button to
launch the opening procedure.
Enter your user ID + .
Enter your PIN code with the virtual keyboard +
In this example, key 1 corresponds to figure 8, key 2
corresponds to figure 4, etc.
The position of virtual figures changes for each display.
A safe PIN code is composed of at least 7 figures for
the C class and 8 for the D class (max 10 figures).
If a fingerprint is linked with the user, it will be requested
(See Fingerprint chapter).
In accordance with the settings, a "4 eyes"
procedure may be required (involving two different
users being identified). In this case, a second code
is requested:
If a fingerprint is linked with the user, it will be
requested (See Fingerprint chapter)