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instructions in Section 5.3 – Programming Locks and Remote Access Controllers.
Consult the planning forms previously prepared to assign the correct Room, Section,
Floor, Group, Zone and Area address to the lock, or the correct Guest Common Area,
Staff Common Area or Restricted Area address. The lock's internal time is automatically
set to match the FDU when the addresses are successfully sent.
NOTE: Since a large number of locks need to be programmed in succession, set
the FDU timeouts for "between keystrokes" and "between keycards" to
their maximum values of 20 minutes
(see Section 3.6 part 9 – FDU Time-
outs)
. The FDU will remain authorized for up to 20 minutes between
operations. The addresses sent to the most recently programmed lock will
remain in memory during that time, allowing the user to program the next
lock more easily, by changing only the lock addresses which differ from
the previous lock. Once finished programming, return the timeout values to
the Hotel Defaults.
Once programmed, the lock will not accept the Test Lock keycard. To enter the room,
make a valid keycard for that room.
The RAC flexible time zones (for Common Area doors only) are programmed-when the
RAC addresses are programmed. Set up the time intervals in the flexible time zones in
the FDU settings before programming the RAC as a Common Area lock
(see Section 5.5
– Remote Access Controller (RAC) Models 3.5, 4 & 4XT Flexible Time Zones)
.
6.4.3
Making the Initial Set of Staff Keycards
With the locks programmed, the system is fully operational. The System Administrator
should now encode Authorization, Entry and Passage, Group Lockout, etc. keycards for
staff members as required.
NOTE: When prompted to select NEW or DUPLICATE keycards, select NEW. If
more than one copy of a Staff Sub-master level keycard (Section/Floor/
Group/Zone/Area) is required, DO NOT encode them one at a time. Instead,
enter the exact number of keycards that is required when the FDU asks for
the number of keycards:
All the keycards will be NEW keycards with the same time stamp, which will not cancel
each other when used in the locks. Their “sequence ids” however will be different, so that
the employees can be identified individually from the audit trail. If an employee is to be
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