Implementing global lock/unlock – Keri Systems Doors.NET Manual User Manual
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Select which doors participate in Global Lock and/or Global Unlock.
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Set the override precedence between Global Lock and Global Unlock. This allows
the operator to determine if a Global Lock command overrides a Global Unlock
command or vice-versa.
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Configure if manual operation from the user interface is allowed to override either
Global Lock or Global Unlock or both. If allowed, the operator can manually lock or
unlock any door using the user interface or via global linkage. If not allowed, the
manual operation command is ignored and a message is logged.
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Set precedence between the Situation Manager icons versus hardware inputs; the
preferred input method takes precedence if multiple Global Lock and Global
Unlock commands are activated during the same incident.
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Set input preference – Latched or Momentary
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Latched input configures the Global Lock or Global Unlock command to fol-
low the state of the input:
ON activates the command
OFF deactivates the command
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Momentary configures the input to trigger the Global Lock or Global Unlock
command to activate. The command must be reset via the Situation Manager
in the software.
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Global Lock supports three levels of “Lock:”
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Lock – immediately locks designated unlocked doors (doors on a schedule
or are manually unlocked). Locked means that credentials that have valid
access still work and the REX still works.
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Lock-Out – operates the same as Lock but no credentials are allowed access
regardless of access level/group permissions. REX functions normally.
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Lock-Down – operates the same as Lock-Out with REX no longer func-
tioning.
Implementing Global Lock/Unlock
There are two sets of tasks to complete to implement Global Lock/Unlock:
Situation Manager Configuration
- enabling the Situation Manager, defining operator
access, configuring the application of Global Lock and Global Unlock commands.
Assign Global Lock/Unlock Hardware
- assigning Readers to Global Lock and Global
Unlock functions and assigning inputs/methods to initiate Global Lock and Global
Unlock commands.