Locks – Using and Programming 
Kaba Ilco Lodging Access Control System    143
Table 5.3.4a:  Addresses for common door #116, part of a Common Door Suite that includes inner doors #117, 118, 
119 and 120.
 Level  Available Addresses Example 
Guest Inner Door 
Common Door Suite 
1-99,999 
1,000 available: 1-99,999 
117 
116 
Sub-Master Section 
Floor
Group 
Zone
Area
1-255 
1-255 
1-255 
1-255 
1-255 
10
5
2
0
1
Master Bellman’s Master 
Grand Master 
Emergency Master 
-
-
-
All
All
All
Table 5.3.4b:  Addresses for Inner Door #117. The Common Door Suite level is specified so that a keycard for inner 
doors with the same number in a different Common Door Suite will not give access. The lock 
confirms both Guest levels before granting access. 
None of the doors in the suite may be part of an Adjoining Suite. Like Guest room doors, 
doors in a Common Door Suite are programmed with addresses for the five Sub-master 
levels to permit staff access. 
Equipment required:   FDU 
Lock communication cable 
Initialization keycard 
Programming keycard 
Completed Planning Forms 
Minimum keycard required:  Programming Authorization 
Steps to program the Inner Door lock addresses:
1. If this is a first time installation, or if power to the lock has been interrupted, 
insert the Initialization keycard in the lock. The red and green indicators should 
light, and then only the green indicator should flash. Re-insert the Initialization 
keycard if the pattern of indicator lights described is not observed. 
2. Swipe a keycard or enter a PIN value having a Programming authorized user 
level.