Keycards
Kaba Ilco Lodging Access Control System
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6,2 POS
No
6,2 Bellman's
(BA)
No
6,2 Programming
(PA)
No
6,2 Master
(MA)
No
6,2
General Manager (GMA)
No
Restricted (staff)
6,3
Restricted Area
Yes (5,2)
Master Level Access (staff)
6,4 Bellman's
Master
Yes
(5,3,3)
6,5 Grand
Master
Yes
(5,3,4)
6,6 Emergency
Yes
(5,3,5)
Table 4.7:
Available keycards that can be encoded
The shortcuts displayed in the table are applicable from the main screen
accessed after a valid keycard or PIN is used to access the FDU. Additionally
the Home key < > could be pressed in any sub-menu to return to the main
access screen for the authorization level and the shortcut keys can then be used.
5.
Access the desired keycard type. A series of questions may be asked, or various
options configured, dependent on the keycard type selected.
For example:
When Guest keycards are made, the FDU asks for the room number. In addition
some fields can be manually changed, such as the number of nights, expiry hour,
if the keycard is New or a Duplicate, and the number of cards desired. Other
fields may also be available dependent on the FDU features set (ex: Salesman’s
Lockout, Guest Common Areas, etc.).
For most types of keycards, a choice can be made to encode one or more copies
of the keycard:
When all values are entered for the keycard to be encoded, press < > to
proceed to encoding the keycard with the options set.
NOTE: If New Key is selected, all of the keycards encoded will be identical New
keycards and will have the same date and time stamp, to ensure that they
will not cancel each other when used in a lock. Any of the identical
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