8.7 Opening modes of the locking devices
8.7.1 About the different opening modes of the locking devices
Block
mode
A locking device in
block mode
remains constantly uncoupled, i.e. the door cannot be opened.
Access is no longer possible, even with authorised locking media.
Release
mode
A locking device in
release mode
remains constantly coupled, i.e. the door can be opened at
any time without having to use a locking medium.
Emergency
mode
Emergency mode
is similar to release mode: the locking device remains constantly coupled so
that the door can be opened at any time without having to use a locking medium.
Unlike release mode, however, emergency mode cannot be cancelled again by the Release-
Master but only by the Emergency-Key and has the highest priority of all the opening modes
Normal
mode
A locking device in
normal mode
can be opened with an authorised locking media.
Unauthorised locking media are rejected.
8.7.2 Hierarchy of opening modes
1 = highest priority, 7 = lowest priority
1
Emergency mode (activated by Emergency-Key)
2
Block mode (activated by Block-Master)
3
Block time (activated by time profile in OMEGA Client)
4
Release mode (activated by Release-Master)
5
Enable time (activated by time profile in OMEGA Client)
7
Normal mode (opening enabled by locking medium)
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