7. Clearing locking authorisations
7.1 Clearing
the locking
authorisations
of individual keys
7.2 Procedure to
follow if a user
key is lost
8. Operation
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Locking authorisations for user keys can be allocated in 3 different categories:
• Normal user keys
All doors to which the user key has locking authorisation can be opened with
these user keys. The locks lock again automatically after 3 seconds.
For step-by-step instructions "Allocating locking authorisation -
normal user keys" see illustrations starting on page 63.
• Privileged user keys
Privileged user keys have the same rights as the normal user keys, but can also
be used by privileged persons to configure the relevant terminal in combination
with the MDU.
For step-by-step instructions "Allocating locking authorisation -
privileged user keys" see illustrations starting on page 64.
• User keys with deadbolt lock function
User keys with the deadbolt lock function have the same rights as normal user
keys, but can set doors to permanently open. Presenting a valid user key locks
the lock.
For step-by-step instructions "Allocating locking authorisation -
user key deadbolt lock function" see illustrations starting on
page 65.
For step-by-step instructions "Clearing locking authorisation -
individual user keys" see illustrations starting on page 67.
If a user key was lost, all user keys must be cleared at the affected door terminals:
For step-by-step instructions "Clearing locking authorisation -
all user keys" see illustrations starting on page 68.
Then locking authorisation must be allocated to all of the required user keys again
(see chapter "6. Allocating locking authorisations").
From the inside:
• Open door using lever handle.
The door can be opened from the inside at any time using the lever handle.
From the outside:
• An authorised user key is needed to open the door from the outside.
For step-by-step instructions "Operation" see illustrations starting
on page 69.