Cancel Construction Access Mode; Credential Types And Functions; Credential Forms - Schlage AD-200 User Manual

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Cancel construction access mode

Do one of the following:
Program the lock with the SUS. See the SUS user guide for more information.
Reset the lock to factory settings. See Reset to factory defaults on page 15 for more
information.
When construction mode is cancelled, the master construction credential and all other
credentials added using the master construction credential will no longer function.
Programming credential: A card or 5 digit code used only for lock programming.
Card or PIN credentials: A card that is presented, or a 3-6 digit code entered on the keypad.
Card ID number: When adding any new card credential, a 3-6 digit code is entered prior to
presenting the card. This code becomes the Card ID Number. This number can be used to
delete a card credential without physically having the card. Keep a log of all Card ID Numbers
for future reference.
Note: A unique credential must be used for each credential type described below (for
example, a single credential may not be used for both normal use and toggle functions).
Credential type
Programming PIN or card
Normal use credential
Toggle credential
Freeze credential
Pass-through credential

Credential forms

Normal, toggle, freeze and pass-through credential types are used in one of three forms:
PIN credential – a 3-6 digit code entered on the keypad.
CARD credential – a card presented to the lock.
CARD + Card ID Number credential – a card (with a unique Card ID number) presented to
the lock. (See a description of Card ID number above for more information.)
Steps for designating each form are in the Manual programming instructions on the following
pages.
6 • Schlage • AD-200 user guide

Credential types and functions

Used only to program the lock. Does not unlock the lock.
Unlocks the lock momentarily after a credential is presented or
entered.
Changes the state of the lock from locked (secured) to
unlocked (unsecured), or vice versa, unless in a Freeze state.
Freezes the lock in the current state. The lock remains frozen
until any Freeze credential is presented again. (A pass-through
credential will override a lock in frozen state as described
below).
Unlocks a lock momentarily, regardless of state.
A valid Pass-through credential can unlock a door set to any
secured lockout mode (e.g., Freeze, Privacy, Time Zones,
Door Auto-Locks and Holidays). The door will relock after the
specified relock time.
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