Answer - When users no longer need access to the lock, delete the User Code. This permits you to use the number for a new user.
- If you only de-activate the old code, you cannot add a user with the same number. De-activate should only be used when the User is, for example, on vacation, and his number will be re-activated when he returns.
- A User ID location is a 3-digit number assigned by the Master or Manager. You should have the list of User ID locations with you when programming locks. You should always maintain an accurate and correct list of User ID locations and users assigned to those ID locations.
Required User Level: Master, Manager G-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. G-2 Enter command 100# to add /modify a User Access Code. G-3 Enter the ID location followed by # - NNN#, we use 023# for example (Range = 000 to 099). The chart on page 25 may be helpful. G-4 Enter UUUUUUUU#, representing a User Access Code of between 4 and 8 numbers, depending on the length of Access Code that you selected in Procedure 1 on page 7. For example, if your code length is 4 digits, the number could be 1024#. G-5 Enter the code 1024# again. G-6 Example of Complete Entry: 100#023#1024#1024#. G-7 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. G-8 In this example, the User Access Code 1024 will now work in that door with all the access privileges assigned to that regular User |