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Please take the time to read it thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully so that your experience will be positive and trouble free. SDC would like to thank you for selecting the E72 EntryCheck for your access control needs. For Technical Support Contact: Security Door Controls 3580 Willow Ln.
GGM for lock initialization. The default programming key is the “#” key. To program multiple functions into the E72 at one time, at the end of the function instead of selecting the “*” key, select the “#” key. This will save the last function you entered, and return you to the “enter function number”...
RESETTING THE E72 There may be a time when you need to fully reset your E72 and start over. If you reset the E72, all previous information in the lock memory will be lost. (This includes: users, scheduling, GGM code, E72 ID and lock settings.)
Function 03 Function Number Function 03 Minimum Group Level: Master Security Level Function schedules OPEN and CLOSE time/day for an established GROUP of Needed To users. This function differs from the Basic Schedule (Func. 02), in that Program Function specific GROUPS can be granted access. STEPS ENTRIES 1.
Initialize Great Grand Master Level: Master When the Great Grand Master (GGM) is entered it has the two components that are found in all codes. User ID (UID) 3 to 4 DIGITS Pin Number (PIN) 3 to 6 DIGITS/ALPHA/MULTIPLE KEY DEPRESSIONS UID and PIN have a MAXIMUM TOTAL LENGTH of 9 DIGITS.
Set Date / Format Level: Master DATE MUST BE SET PRIOR TO ACTIVATING SCHEDULING. This function SETS the MONTH, DAY, YEAR and DAY OF THE WEEK. ENTRIES Valid User Code Function Number Enter Date Month Day Year Exit See Note Note DATE MUST BE SET PRIOR TO ACTIVATING SCHEDULING.
Basic Schedule Level: Master The BASIC SCHEDULE function is a powerful tool that recognizes those scheduling TIMES that GROUPS have in COMMON. It was designed to give an overall framework to the lock effectively minimizing scheduling under other more cumbersome functions. Ex: All groups have access from 8 am to 5 pm daily. The Basic Schedule is used rather than making separate entries under the group schedule function.
User Schedule Level: Master Function schedules OPEN and CLOSE time/day for INDIVIDUAL user. This function is intended to work in conjunction with an existing group schedule. Ex. User “A” belongs to group “25” with access from 8 am-6 pm Mon.-Fri. User “A” also comes in Sat. The User Schedule function allows User “A” to be part of group “25” and have additional access on Saturday.
Temporary User Schedule Level: Master Function allows an existing USER to be flagged as a TEMPORARY USER. The TEMPORARY USER will function as a normal user and will have a schedule assigned to them for access rights. The TEMPORARY USER CODE will become invalid once the date range has expired. The TEMPORARY USER CODES are not automatically erased, they remain in memory and can be re-activated.
Change User PIN Level: User Function allows the USER to CHANGE their PIN. The change user PIN function adds overall security to the locks by allowing users to change a compromised PIN at their discretion. Management can prevent PIN changes by not making the user base aware of this functions existence. ENTRIES Valid User Code Function Number...
Deny/Restore Access To Selected Groups Level: Master This function allows RESTRICTED ACCESS to SELECTED USER GROUPS without erasing the group/groups from memory. Once access has been denied to a group/groups then access must be restored using this function. ENTRIES Valid User Code Function Number Group Mgmt.
Clear Memory Level: Grand Master This function will CLEAR the MEMORY of the lock and/or CLEAR ALL SCHEDULES, DATE AND TIME. Enter "0" to CLEAR ALL USERS, DATE, TIME, SCHEDULES & FUNCTIONS. (EXCEPT GGM and LOCK ID.) Enter "1" to CLEAR ALL SCHEDULES, DATE AND TIME. To fully reset the lock, see page v.
This function SETS the time the lock will REMAIN OPEN to allow access. The time INTERVAL may vary between 1-9 SECONDS. Shorter open times help to prevent tailgating. If user opens the door within the set time, access will be granted.
First Supervisor to Arrive Level: Grand Master This function will override the set schedule, denying USERS access until a user with a MINIMUM ACCESS OF SUPERVISOR (02-04) enters their code. After a supervisor enters their code, the schedule will resume from that point.
“*”, the next user will have 5 seconds to enter their code and the “*” before being timed out. Enter "0" (E72 default) for ONE VALID USER CODE to gain access. Enter "1" for TWO VALID USER CODES to gain access.
In case the low battery warning goes unnoticed, (See Battery Information page iv) and the lock runs out of power, this function ensures that the E72 will fail in a secured state. At that time, a key will be required to open the E72.
Level: Security Guard This function will take the information stored in the IDT and upload and update the E72’s memory. Any changes made at the door via the keypad and not updated in the computer will be lost once the update is complete.
It is recommended before updating your memory, use the IDT to download an audit trail (Func. 15). This will allow you to use the information later to update the E72’s memory. After the upgrade is complete, the E72 is re-initialized and the ENTRIES...
PIN Only Entry, Function 32 ...21 Function 03, Group Schedule ...7 Programming key ...iii Function 04, User Schedule ...8 Resetting the E72...v Function 05, Schedule Passage Mode...9 Restore Access to Selected Groups, Function 10 ...14 Function 06, Temporary User Schedule ...10 Sample Function Programming Page ...vii...
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