Kaba ILCO FDU User Manual page 176

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Implementing the System
Example of Form B-A, part 2:
2. Guest Common Area Doors
GCA
Door
1
Elevator, B to 6
2
Health Club, door from lobby
2
Tennis, door from club
2
Weight room, door from club
3
Parking gate, West lot
3
Parking gate, East lot
4
Elevator, 7
B. Staff Common Areas:
There are 16 Staff Common Area numbers available. Staff Common Areas work
similarly to Guest Common Areas but only for staff employees.
C. Sub-Master Levels:
This form is an opportunity to clarify how the Section, Floor, Group, Zone and Area
levels may be used to manage staff access. Note that there is no hierarchy or link among
these levels and they can be used as preferred. For example, if the system administrator
prefers to use the Floor level because it represents the best representation, it is fine with
the FDU system; another system administrator having to define the same access as the
first one may prefer to use the Zone level, which is also correct. It is not mandatory to use
all 5 levels if only some of them are required.
NOTE: The Group level is designed for housekeeping staff assignments, because
Each door may have an address from 1 to 255 for each of the Sub-master levels. They
should be set up according to the needs of each property. Following are two examples
Kaba Ilco Lodging Access Control System
th
floor relay
th
floor relay
of the Group Lockout keycard (see Section 4.10 part C.5 – Group Lockout),
which is normally given to housekeeper managers to invalidate the current
valid guest rooms access after housekeeping staff have completed their
work.
If the Backup Keycard Kit (part #BK-7911-E) is planned to be used, for
properties up to 100 rooms, keep the Area level free for use with the
backup kit, and program all locks as Group 1. Read the instructions that
are shipped with the backup kit before continuing.
Lock / Reader Model
RAC 4
RAC 4
Solitaire 710-II
Solitaire 710-II
RAC 4
RAC 4
RAC 4
(RAC 3.5/4/4XT)
Time Zone (1-8)
n/a
2
n/a
1
2
4
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
3
4
n/a
3
4
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