Getting Started with Keystone® 600N - Best Access Systems
Getting Started with Keystone® 600N - Best Access Systems
Getting Started with Keystone® 600N - Best Access Systems
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5 ADDING RECORDS<br />
WHERE DO I START<br />
Since keying information such as employee names,<br />
keys, cores, etc., are related and overlap, the process<br />
of entering the data can be confusing. Questions<br />
such as—“Where do I start” and “How can I issue<br />
keys to an employee until I have the key information<br />
entered”—can be confusing.<br />
So, if you’re just beginning the data entry process,<br />
what’s the most efficient way to enter information<br />
<strong>with</strong> the least hassle There are basically two ways:<br />
Note: The Keystone <strong>600N</strong> program is structured<br />
around the Masterkey Card. No matter which data<br />
entry method you use, it’s important that the<br />
Masterkey Cards be structured first before<br />
adding other card records. Contact your<br />
BEST Representative for assistance if you have<br />
questions on this point.<br />
Converting an<br />
existing G600<br />
database<br />
Logging in for<br />
the first time<br />
If you have an existing G600 database, <strong>Best</strong> Lock will<br />
convert it for you into a Keystone <strong>600N</strong> database and<br />
get you up and running. Contact your <strong>Best</strong><br />
Representative to convert an existing G600 database.<br />
After installing Keystone <strong>600N</strong>, you’re ready to login<br />
by using the default user ID and password.<br />
<strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> Keystone <strong>600N</strong> 5–1