TownSteel e-Elite 7000 User Manual

Aegis 7000 management system

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Aegis 7000 Management System
e-Elite 7000
User's manual

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  • Page 1 Aegis 7000 Management System e-Elite 7000 User’s manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Introduction ....................................... 2 Lock Features ......................................2 Using an RFID Keycard .................................... 6 Programming Locks ....................................8 Low Battery Warning ....................................9 Reset Lock to Factory Default Settings ..............................9 YW2024...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction This manual is intended for people who program and troubleshoot locks. It covers the use of special keycards, programming and interrogating locks, and lock maintenance. Before reviewing this section, you should first become thoroughly familiar with the material covered in the Aegis 7000 Management System User’s Manual. The e-Elite is a grade 1 heavy duty RFID electronic lock with the security afforded by using Aegis 7000 Management System for an online access management solution.
  • Page 4 Passage mode schedules A lock can be programmed in the Aegis 7000 software to automatically unlatch or latch at specified times for each day of the week. A credential is not required to perform the unlatching and latching activities. When a lock is unlatched, a key is not required to open the door.
  • Page 5 One shot A guest credential type can be programmed to limit the number of times a valid credential will activate the lock to one use. This determination is made in advance, and the number of times the credential will work cannot be varied. You can also program a credential expiration date and time when a credential is made.
  • Page 6 Audit Trail Audit trail determines which credential was used, when an access occurred, who owned the credential at the time of access and what action was performed. Audit trail is stored in the lock’s nonvolatile memory. Displayed in the Aegis 7000 software in order of most recent event. Encryption - All the data that is written on the keycards is encrypted and can only be read by the Aegis 7000 software.
  • Page 7: Using An Rfid Keycard

    Using an RFID Keycard 1. Bring the flat surface of your keycard near the circular or rectangular RFID reader. When the keycard is close enough to be read, the Green LED will flash on the RFID reader. You will hear the lock operate. 2.
  • Page 8: Programming Locks

    Programming Locks When the locks are shipped from the factory, the batteries are not installed. The locks will be fully functioning when four AA batteries are installed on a lock. After installing the batteries the locks will only be operable via construction cards since all locks are initially on factory default settings.
  • Page 9: Low Battery Warning

    Setting Date and Time The lock’s embedded system maintains the actual date and time. The time is automatically updated every minute and the clock is automatically adjusted for changes due to Daylight Saving Time, and Leap Year. The date and time are initially updated when the DLP is used to program the door lock and it is updated when the DLP is used to interrogate the lock for audit trials.
  • Page 10 CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. FCC Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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