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RF Operations Manual 53
Section 3: The Site Design Process
© SAFLOK WL 12/19/2007
Entering Common Access Area Information (continued)
4. To begin entering common access information, click on 1:
COMMON ACCESS LOCK 01 and then click Edit. This
will display the Common Access Lock Edit PC dialog box.
5. In the Name field, highlight over COMMON ACCESS LOCK 01 and type in an appropriate name for
this area, such as Building A Front Door, Building A Pool, or Laundry Room.
Note: If you are using numbers, be sure to use only two-digit numbers. For example, use Building 01
Pool (not Building 1 Pool), Building 02 Laundry Room (not Building 2 Laundry Room). This will ensure
that the common access area names are listed in the proper order later in the site design process.
6. By default, the Active field will be checked. The Select times the lock will automatically
open/close field will be checked. Below this you will see the Start Time and Stop Time. If you want
the lock to automatically open and close, type in the Start Time and Stop Time to give access to this
lock. No key will be required during the hours you have selected to enter that area. Outside the time
frame, resident keys will be inoperable.
7. You also may choose another lock access option when you choose the Select times resident keys
will open the lock field on this screen. When you check the box next to this field, the Start Time and
Stop Time will be listed as 12:00 AM. This will allow the common access area to be accessible at any
time of day to anyone with an appropriate key.
8. To limit the number of hours an area is accessible, simply change the Start Time and Stop Time. For
example, to limit entry to the pool between midnight and 6:00 AM, enter 6:00 AM for the Start Time
and 12:00 AM for the Stop Time. During the inactive times, Resident keys will not work.
9. When you are satisfied with the information, click OK. Back at the Common Access Lock
Configuration PC dialog box, the common access area information you just entered will appear in
bold. Continue designating common access areas in the same manner.
10. When you have finished entering all the common access areas for your property, click Save at the
Common Access Lock Configuration PC Dialog Box to store the information in the SAM RF System.
To confirm that all common access area information has been saved, go back into the Common
Access Lock Configuration PC dialog box. The names of the common access areas you just
registered should no longer appear in boldface type.
Note: If your property adds additional common area locks in the future without defaulting to ON, existing
Resident keys will not work in the new lock.