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Keypad EZ Lock Programming Guide - Best Access Systems

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Introduction to <strong>Keypad</strong> <strong>EZ</strong>Jim also decides that only the Line Assistant — Frank Copland — will have PassageMode privilege. This is the only employee who he wants to authorize to keep thestorage door unlocked. See Figure 1.2 on page 1–6.Here’s a sample of the completed <strong>Lock</strong> Group and User Record that Greg signs.KEYPAD <strong>EZ</strong> LOCK GROUP AND USER RECORDCopy this page for additional groups in your system.Keep group records separate.Group and doorsName of business or division Jim’s RestaurantGroup number & description a 1 — AllSupervisor Name bnoneSupervisor PINnonea. Use group 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, if used; group 1 is the default.b. For locks with only one group, a Supervisor is optional.Doors accessible by users in this groupFor more doors copy this form.Door descriptionUnlockduration(in secs)Remote unlockinstallation?check oneyesStorage 3 ✔ ✔no<strong>Lock</strong> chassis typecheck onecyl mortise / exitFigure 1.1Page 1 of Jim’s Restaurant’s formUsersRecord up to 25 users that you want to give access to this group.For more than 25 users copy this form.User NameNo Last First PIN1 Copland Frank 7396Figure 1.22 Haydn John 14333 Baker Anna 66924 Beech Fred 13495 Herin Andrew 22996Page 2 of Jim’s Restaurant’s formPrivileges a DateD-bolt Passg deleted✔1–6 <strong>Keypad</strong> <strong>EZ</strong> <strong>Programming</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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