8. Programming the user key
An authorised user key is required to open a terminal. Locking authorisation must be allocated
to this user key.
The following user keys can be programmed:
User key
Normal user key
Privileged user key
User key with deadbolt
lock function
Locking authorisation Functionality
Latchbolt lock operation
(with self-locking
action)
Latchbolt lock mode
(with self-locking
action)
Deadbolt lock operation
(permanent open)
•
Opens all terminals for which the user key has
locking authorisation.
•
Open terminals then lock automatically after the
open time has expired.
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Functions like a normal user key.
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Also required by privileged persons for configuring
the terminal with the MDU 110 data transfer unit.
•
Also opens terminals with the "Do not disturb"
function activated when presented for a longer
period of time.
•
Functions like a normal user key
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Also has a permanently open function: If the user
key is held in front of the antenna for a longer
period (>2 seconds), the open terminals are set
to "permanently open".
•
Lock open terminals by presenting a user key
authorised for the deadbolt lock function again
(> 2 sec.).
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