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Kaba E-PLEX 2000 User Manual

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R. ACTIVATE/DE-ACTIVATE PASSAGE MODE
You have already programmed a default duration for a door to remain in
Passage Mode. When you enable Passage Mode, it becomes enabled for the
duration you have set in Procedure 5 - Program the Duration of the Passage
Mode period, on page 9. The duration feature is not available on EPS2000
PowerStar models.
If your length is 6 hours, and you enable Passage Mode at 1:00, it will automati-
cally re-lock at 7:00. Even if the lock was taken in and out of Passage Mode
multiple times during the six hour period, it will still re-lock after six hours (pro-
grammable) from the original starting period. This ensures that a lock will never
remain in Passage Mode beyond the programmed time period.
Required User Level: Master, Manager
R-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.
R-2 Enter Command 399# to activate /de-activate Passage Mode.
R-3 Enter the code where 1 = activate Passage Mode and 0 = de-activate
Passage Mode.
R-4 Example of Complete Entry to activate Passage Mode 399#1#.
R-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
R-6 You have now activated Passage Mode on the door.
S. DE-ACTIVATE USER ACCESS CODES
A User Code should be de-activated during a User’s vacation, for example, or if
you created an Access Code but never assigned it to a User. User codes that
are inactive, but might be needed some time in the future, should be de-activat-
ed rather than deleted.
Required User Level: Master, Manager
S-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.
S-2 Enter Command 400# to de-activate User Access Codes.
S-3 Enter the code 400 #NNN #, where NNN is the specific User ID location,
023 for example.
S-4 Example of complete entry: 400 #023#.
S-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
S-6 You have now de-activated the User Access Code.
T. DE-ACTIVATE MANAGER ACCESS CODES
A Manager Access Code should be de-activated for a certain time period - dur-
ing a Manager’s vacation, for example, or if you created an Access Code but
never assigned it to a Manager. Manager Codes that might be needed some time
in the future should be de-activated rather than deleted.

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Kaba E-PLEX 2000 Specifications

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BrandKaba
ModelE-PLEX 2000
CategoryLocks
LanguageEnglish

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