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PROCEDURE 3 - ADD / MODIFY SERVICE USER
ACCESS CODE
A Service User is any person who needs access to the lock for a limited time
period in order to perform a service, such as painting or repairs in the room or
area. A Service User Access Code allows the service person to enter, exit and
re-enter using that code for a certain number of hours, up to a maximum of 24
hours.
Required User Level: Master, Manager
1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.
2. Enter Command 102# to add / modify a Service User Access Code.
3. Enter the Service User ID location (a three-digit number you have on a list
that you should carry with you) followed by #, for example 025#.
4. Enter UUUUUUUU#, representing a User Access Code of between 4 and
8 numbers depending on the length of Access Code that you selected in
Procedure 1 on page 7. For example, if your code length is 4 digits, it could
be 2240#.
5. Enter the code 2240# again.
6. Now enter the number of hours, programmable between 01 and 24, for
example 04. If you enter a Service Access Code of 00, you can only
enter the door once. If the door shuts upon exiting, you will not be able
to re-enter. This type of access is called a one-shot code.
7. Example of Complete Entry: 102#025#2240#2240#04#.
8. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
9. The Service User Access Code 2240 will now work in that door, for this
Service User for a period of 4 hours from the time the Service User
enters his Access Code the first time.
PROCEDURE 4 - DELETE USER ACCESS CODES
User Access Codes should be deleted from the lock if no longer needed. This
frees the User ID location to be assigned to another user. Codes that may be
needed some time in the future should be de-activated rather than deleted.
Required User Level: Master, Manager
1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.
2. Enter Command 200# to delete a User Access Code.
3. Enter the User ID location NNN#, where NNN is the specific User ID
location from 000 to 299.
4. Example of complete entry: 200 #023#.
5. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
By deleting a User ID location, you have now also deleted the associated User
Access Code, allowing you to assign this User ID location with a new access
code to another user if you wish.