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RF Operations Manual 65
Section 4: Management Functions
© SAFLOK WL 12/19/2007
Creating Authorization Groups (continued)
6. Under the Key Authorizations tab, every key that can be created is
listed under Key Types and the transactions that can be performed
are listed under Authorizations.
To select any or all of these options, click on the name of the
specific key type in the left-hand column and then click in the small
box next to the authorization so a check mark appears in it in the
right-hand column. Repeat for each key type.
Key Types
Resident Key – A Resident key will be issued to the resident. This key will allow them to gain access into
their individual unit, as well as any associated suite and common access locks.
Inhibit Resident Key – An Inhibit Resident key is used to cancel a resident key out of locks if a key was
lost or stolen.
Zone Key – Zone keys will open specific groups of unit locks, including all the units in a building or all the
units on a floor, as designated in the site design process. A Zone key will be issued to employees who
need access to those units.
Inhibit Zone Key – An Inhibit Zone key is used to cancel a Zone key out of locks if a key was lost or
stolen.
Master Key – A Master key will open every lock on the property. These keys should be issued to
employees that need access to all units, suites and common access areas.
Inhibit Master Key – An Inhibit Master key is used to cancel a Master key out of locks if a key was lost or
stolen.
Limited Use Key – A Limited Use key is issue to vendors who need access to specified unit lock(s). It will
work for a limited period of time on a specified date.
Diagnostics Key - The Diagnostics key is designed to help analyze and reveal why a key will not gain
entry.
Construction Key – Construction keys allow you and you staff to gain access into locks that have just
been installed and have not yet been programmed using the utility device.
Guard Check Key – The Guard Check key allows your staff or security to register their patrol throughout
your property at common access locks.
Latch/Unlatch Keys - The Latch/Unlatch key allows a common access lock to be unlatched and latched.