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• Previously, a value of 0x04 was reserved for setting non-Access users, as
stated above. When using version 2 of this command class, a non-Access
(now called “Messaging”) user ID status is assigned a value of 0x03. This
value of 0x03 should be used with the Extended User Code Set command.
• A non-access user can be identical to a “normal” PIN code, aside from the
fact that it does not grant access.
• Any available user code slot (except the master code) can be used to store
non-access user code.
• Schedules can be applied to non-access users.
Yale locks support the following User ID Status values:
Table 3 - User ID Status User Code CC v1 vs v2
User Code CC v1 Report Value
Messaging:
The user code is accepted,
but the lock does not grant
access to the user. Instead, it
generates an alarm to the
Lifeline and does NOT take
preventative actions for
further attempts to enter the
User ID and/or User Code.
One-Time Use:
This PIN is disabled
immediately after being used
for a successful unlock
operation.
Expiring:
This PIN is disabled once a
specified amount of time has
passed after being used for a
successful unlock operation.
The expiration time is set
through the Configuration
command class.