TM
System 6000
Reference Manual_Section 3
3.2 Keycard Levels (continued)
Special Lock Levels
Secondary Program Keycard (SPK)
This keycard is used to reprogram the current Primary Program keycard (PPK) or remaster a different PPK into a
lock. This card should only be made at the direction of SAFLOK service personnel.
Primary Program Keycard (PPK)
This keycard is a non‐opening keycard that is used in conjunction with Program Information (PI) keycards and
Program Status (PS) keycards for programming locks and for performing special functions. It is also used to
reprogram the current SPK or remaster a different SPK into a lock.
Sub Functions within Keycard Groups
Unlatch/Latch
Alternately leaves the lock unlatched or latched. When a lock is unlatched, no keys are necessary. This level
operates a lock or a group of locks.
Pass
The room/unit, section, floor, and Grand Master levels can be programmed as pass levels to allow all the keys from
the level to operate the lock.
Selectable
A keycard can be assigned to have access to special areas during the encoding process. An example might be giving
the keycard access to the parking garage or health club if the property charges for using these facilities. Up to six
different selectable pass areas can be assigned in the system.
Shift Times
Master‐level keycards can be programmed to work only during certain hours of the day. When the keycard is
made, the user can select the start and end times of the shift. A keycard can only have one specified shift time. If
the keycard is used outside of the shift time, it will not work.
Auto Unlatch/Latch
A lock can be programmed to automatically unlatch and latch at specified times each day. Indicate the
unlatch/latch times and the day of the week with the lock name (e.g., pool, Sunday through Thursday, unlatch at 9
a.m. and latch at 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. and latch at 12 a.m.).
Memory Keycards / RFID Keycards or FOB's
Stores information to track employees. When a memory keycard is used in a lock, it records the room number,
date, and time of day. In addition, a memory card can be used to interrogate a lock. Locks must have software
version 12.15.03 or greater for interrogation with a memory card.
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