dormakaba USA Inc. Remote Disable HW/SW Setup 7044.0822 Rev A 08/22 |
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Introduction
This document outlines how to set up a 700 series lock to use the Remote Disable
function.
About Remote Disable
A configurable Input Signal is available on systems using 702, 703, 704, and 705 Keypad
models. Using the Input Signal will require the installation of a Battery/Alarm Box
(Item/Order # 704045).
Note:
While not configurable for 701 locks, they do have an input signal that controls
this Remote Disabled/Lockout function.
When used in a multi-lock system, Lock #1 monitors the state of this signal, and
depending on how it is configured, it will perform one of the following functions when
this signal is asserted:
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Ignored
- Input Signal will have no effect on how the system operates
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Remote Disabled/Lockout
- When an open lock request is received for any lock,
all requests to open will be blocked regardless of which target lock the user is
attempting to open. This is the default setting.
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Time Delay Override
- Time Delay for all locks in the system is cancelled and any
lock may be opened immediately by a user. If one or more locks were in either the
Delay Period or the Confirmation Window, Time Delay is canceled, and the lock
can be opened immediately by a user, with open privilege, providing the correct
credentials
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Dual User Override
- Dual User requirements are ignored, allowing a single user
to open a lock or access the menus
With the application of the Alarm Box, the opening sequence can be disabled by
asserting a signal on the Alarm Box. The signal may come from an external alarming
system that could be connected to this lock to prevent it from opening.
Please observe the following while using the Remote Disable:
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The Remote Disable assertion will not block users from accessing the menus on a
Display Keypad
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The signal must be asserted prior to the user authentication for it to be
recognized by the system
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Duress combinations will still trigger the alarm signal, even if Remote Disable is
asserted
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A Keypad with a display will show ‘Lock #x NOT open’ when the Remove Disable
is asserted. The ‘x’ would be replaced by a lock that is targeted to be opened