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Important:
User PINs that will be used in PIN & card access mode must not have the
exact same digits in the same position as the Master PIN.
The Master Code
00004992
is used as an example in the table below.
USER ACCESS CODES (PINS) - EXAMPLES
Master Code
User Code Length
Sample User Codes
Acceptable
Unacceptable
00004992
4 digits
1000
0000
0005
1206
0001
00004992
5 digits
32000
00004
00006
00100
00044
00004992
6 digits
001041
000049
000046
400492
000048
00004992
7 digits
0005521
0000499
2000499
9900872
1000892
00004992
8 digits
80009765
00004992
12006654
00004993
40004992
PROCEDURE 1B - ADD / MODIFy AN ACCESS USER CREDENTIAL
• A User ID location -> which can be for a regular Access user or for a Manager user
or for a Service user is a 3-digit number assigned by the Master or a Manager. You
should have the list of User ID Location ready with you when programming locks to
enroll (add) users in the lock.
• You should always maintain an accurate and correct list of User ID locations and
users assigned to those ID locations to avoid any confusion in future if you need to
either delete or de-activate these users. Please make use of the User ID List
Sample Table on page 32 for proper credential maintenance of all your users in
the facility.