7. Allocating locking authorisations
The individual work operations must be carried out within a short time window.
Therefore:
• First study every work operation and have the keys that are needed at the ready
before commencing with initial start-up.
• Perform the work operations quickly and without interruptions.
For safety reasons, the initial start-up can only take place within 5 seconds after
the power supply was switched on.
If this time window is missed, the initial start-up can be started again by interrupting
the power supply briefly and switching it on again.
For step-by-step instructions "Start-up" see illustrations
starting on page 62.
NOTE
Warning of abuse!
Unauthorised persons can gain access to rooms using the programming
and clearing keys.
> Only personnel who are authorised by the operator may allocate locking
authorisations!
> Take care when allocating locking authorisations to avoid overlapping
or mistakes.
> Keep programming and clearing keys in a safe place and protect from
abuse.
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.
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