Kaba Keyless Locks p.11 of 14
Definitions of User Privileges
This is the most common privilege, basically granted to everyone. It is the right
to open the lock provided you enter the correct code.
Many people find it easier to remember a personal code composed of numbers
meaningful to them.
Note: ONLY THE LAST PERSONAL CODE ENTERED IS VALID. If you forget
your Personal Code, go back to the original code to open the door, then generate
another personal code.
First enter your assigned code, then #, then a 6-digit personal code.
A one-shot code is a code which gives access to a specific door. just once.
Assign a one-shot code, for example, to a guest to go to a room and retrieve
forgotten belongings.
However, if the user tries to enter that room again later the code does not work.
Passage Mode is often used on Common Rooms such as lobbies where you want
to grant access to all guests and staff.
Passage mode is also set on a lock if you have to enter and exit the room
constantly and do not want to have to enter the code each time - the door
remains unlocked until you remove Passage Mode.
Though cleaning staff might want to use this mode, we suggest it is too easy to
forget to reset the lock. This is more appropriate for use when remodeling,
moving, etc (BBP)
Remember to remove Passage Mode when it is no longer needed; anyone can
enter the room by just turning the handle!
Enter code followed by 2 to set Passage Mode and code followed by 3 to end it.
A user with the Deadbolt Override privilege can open any door for which he has
the access code.
The user just enters the normal sequence for Lock Open; the door will open even
if someone inside has set the deadbolt by turning the thumbturn to the left.
All GUEST codes have this priviledge so if one member of the family is showering
or napping and has set the dead bolt, a returning family member can still access
the condo. Staff do not )
More Definitions used in USER DESCRIPTIONS:
Bi Weekly Calendar 62 wks
Early Check in as early as noon
day prior to arrival