21
; 1 2 ; 0 0 0 :
12. Clear All Schedules and Timeout Functions
Function 12 clears all programmed
Schedules
and all
Timeout Functions
. (To clear All Timeout Functions only, see
Function 13 below). Function 12 will clear all of the following: All Schedule Functions 72 through 93, Timeout Functions
5, 25 through 34 and Function 47.
Note:
Function 12 also resets Passage Mode and any disabled Groups. After
using Function 12, your Scheduled/Timeout features must be manually re-programmed.
NOTE:
Up to 4 Timeout Functions may be pending at any one time. An error beep will sound when attempting
to program more than 4 Timeout Functions. This Function only disables the timeout; the event associated with the
timeout will remain.
3
; 1 3 ; 0 0 0 :
Function 13 clears all
Timeout Functions
. (To clear All Schedules and Timeout Functions, see Function 12 above).
Function 13 will clear all of the following: All Timeout Functions 5, 25-34 and Function 47. After using Function 12, your
Scheduled/Timeout features must be manually re-programmed.
NOTE:
Up to 4 Timeout Functions may be pending at any one time. An error beep will sound when attempting
to program more than 4 Timeout Functions. This Function only disables the timeout; the event associated with the
timeout will remain.
3
13. Clear All Timeout Functions
(This Function enabled through keypad only)
CLEAR FUNCTIONS
Group Enable/Disable
Enter the functions below to Enable/Disable Groups. Functions 14 - 23 will each override
existing scheduled events. Therefore, Functions 14 - 23 are temporary, take effect im-
mediately, and are always overridden by future scheduled events that already exist within
the lock programming.
2
GROUPS
24. Reserved
; 1 4 :
; 1 5 :
16.
Disable Group 3
; 1 6 :
17.
Disable Group 4
; 1 7 :
18.
Disable All Groups
; 1 8 :
19.
Enable Group 1
; 1 9 :
20.
Enable Group 2
; 2 0 :
21.
Enable Group 3
; 2 1 :
22.
Enable Group 4
; 2 2 :
23.
Enable All Groups
; 2 3 :
14.
Disable Group 1
15.
Disable Group 2
Programming Functions (cont'd)
Important:
It is the responsibility of the lock programmer to verify the proper lock/unlock conditions and Group
conditions after programming the lock with Function 12 and 13.
PRIORITY ORDER
1. Disabled
Users
2. Enabled
Groups
3. Disabled
Groups
4. Enabled
Users
The Priority Order details which Function
will take effect before ("have priority over")
others. For example, as per the list above,
Enabled Users have the lowest priority,
and other Functions can affect the status
of these Users. Disabling a Group
(Functions 14-18) will take priority over the
enabled Users in that Group, disabling
them. Enabling Groups (Functions 19-23)
will take priority over those tasks lower in
the list, and finally disabling a User
(Function 3) takes priority over all other
tasks listed.