7. Clearing locking authorisation
7.1 Clearing the
locking
authorisation of
individual keys
7.2 Procedure to follow
if a user key is lost
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• Privileged user keys
Privileged user keys have the same rights as normal user keys, but can also open
doors with the "do not disturb" function activated.
For step-by-step instructions "Allocating locking
authorisation - privileged user keys" see illustrations
starting on page 44.
• 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 any valid user key
locks the lock.
For step-by-step instructions "Allocating locking
authorisation - user key deadbolt lock function" see
illustrations starting on page 45.
For step-by-step instructions "Clearing locking
authorisation - individual user keys" see illustrations
starting on page 46.
If a user key has been lost, the category to which the lost user key belonged must
be determined (normal user key, privileged user key or user key with deadbolt lock
function).
Then all user keys in this category must be cleared at the affected door terminals.
• For normal user keys:
For step-by-step instructions "Clearing locking
authorisation - normal user keys" see illustrations
starting on page 47.
• For privileged user keys:
For step-by-step instructions "Clearing locking
authorisation - privileged user keys" see illustrations
starting on page 48.
• For user keys with deadbolt lock function:
For step-by-step instructions "Clearing locking
authorisation - user key with deadbolt lock function"
see illustrations starting on page 49.
Then locking authorisation must be allocated to all of the required user keys again
(see chapter "6. Allocating locking authorisation").