Master Code - OSI Security Devices OMNILOCK OM100 Series User Manual

Omnilock access control systems
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There are two modes of operation supported: PIN Only, where only the
PIN is required for access, and ID+PIN, where the user must enter both the
code ID and the PIN for access.
Important!
There are two modes of operation supported:
PIN Only, where only the PIN is required for
access, and ID+PIN, where the user must
enter both the code ID and the PIN for access.
When the length of the Master code is set to 4
through 6 digits, the System operates in PIN
Only mode. When the length of the Master
code is set to 7 through 9 digits, the System
operates in ID + PIN mode.
Not only does the ID+PIN mode afford a much higher level of security, but
it also enables the Autocode feature which can greatly simplify code
management. For these reasons, a minimum code length of 7 digits is
recommended.
Note: Due to the widespread use of seven digit telephone numbers, a seven
digit number may also be easier to commit to memory.

Master Code

Note
As shipped from the factory, the Master
Code is set to 5 0 1 1 2 3 4 .
The Master code is reserved for the primary administrator of the System and
is comparable to a lock's master key. The Master code has complete control
of the System. This control includes entering or deleting user codes at all
levels, setting access levels, setting time and date, setting up groups and
controlling their access, and so forth. The Master code should be disclosed
only to an administrator ultimately responsible for controlling the space
secured by the locked door.
The Master code can have as few as four and as many as nine digits. Its
length sets the length for all other codes used (i.e., if its length is five digits,
Access Levels and Codes
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