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4.7. Blocking Mode (1B)
In the Blocking mode, access is granted for Blocking cards only, but denied for Normal cards.
The Blocking mode is activated by a Blocking card (see p. 4.2 about how to Add Blocking
Cards).
To enter the Blocking mode, hold the Blocking card at the reader for ~ 3 s, until a long,
continuous beep starts sounding, -- that will denote the Blocking mode turned on. In this mode,
all Normal cards are denied access: the lock fails to open, only issuing a series of short beeps.
To exit the Blocking mode and revert to Normal mode, either:
a) Use a Blocking card in the same way as when entering Blocking mode (until a series of short
beeps);
b) Touch the reader with a Master card (until a series of short beeps).
Note: In case of power failure, the state of Blocking mode is preserved after the power is back.
4.8. Accept Mode (5m)
The Accept mode stores all
presented
cards. In this mode, any card approaching the reader
opens the door and also gets stored into reader's memory. This mode is used to recover the
user database without need to collect all cards from the clients.
To enter this mode, a Master card is needed. Touch the reader with a Master card five times. On
each touch, the controller issues beeps acknowledging the Master card touches, their number
corresponding the number of touch. On fifth touch, the reader will issue five beeps and one long
beep denoting transition to the Accept mode. To exit this mode, touch the reader with a Master
card, the exit
is acknowledged with a series of short beeps.
Note: In case of power failure, activated Accept mode will stay on after the power is back.
4.9. Free Pass Mode (Handle Down, 1B)
In the Free Pass mode, the lock becomes permanently open. This mode allows keeping the
door open in emergencies, or for a certain time period(working day, break, conference, etc.)
To enter the Free Pass mode, hold the internal lock handle down, then touch and hold a
Blocking card at the reader for ~ 3 s, until a long continuous beep sounds, -- that acknowledges
the transition to Free Pass mode. Now the lock will open with just a turn of the handle, no card
needed.
To exit the Free Pass mode and revert to Normal mode, either:
a) Use a Blocking card in the same way as when entering Free Pass mode,until a series of
short beeps;
b) Touch the reader shortly with a Master card, until a series of short beeps.
Note: In case of power failure, activated Free Pass mode will stay on after the power is back.
5. HOTEL MODE: OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING
The Hotel Mode can work only under control of special software and
Z-2 USB
RF-1996 adapter
installed on the computer. The software along with the
Z-2 USB
RF-1996 adapter allows to
configure and set up the locks, issue and edit guests', staff, and special service cards, in the
Hotel Mode.
Hotel Mode operation:
Stage 1. Designing the hotel security coverage plan.
Using the special software, design the plan for the hotel security coverage on the computer.
Here we create the users, the doors, access times, and define who, when and through which
doors will have access.
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