Editing Door Module Relay Settings

This section describes how to edit door module relay settings.

Proceed as follows.

  1. Select Basic data > Browse locks.

  2. Select the lock.
  3. Right click to select Edit door module relay settings.

    The Editing of door module relay settings wizard is opened.

  4. Select Edit door module relay settings.
  5. Choose the relay settings:

    The options are:

    • Basic relays 1X2 — Select in conjunction with N502.

      If you select this option, set K1 and/or K2 settings.

      By default, the operating time for relays K1 and K2 is set to 8 seconds. To change the relay’s operating time, deselect Use default. The operating time can be set to 0 to 65534 seconds.

    • Relays 1X10 — Select in conjunction with N502 as controller and N507 as a responder.

      If you select this option, set:

      • Relay name

      • Type — The options are:

        • Impulse — Select the relay impulse and time.

        • Switch — Select that the relay switches state.

        • Key hold — Keep the relay operating as long as the key is held in the cylinder.

      • Operating time — Set the relay operating time.

      • In use — Check this check box to enable the relay.

    • Relays 2X10 — Select in conjunction with N502 as controller and two pieces of N507 as responders.

      If you select this option, see the options for Relays 1X10 above.

  6. Click Next.
  7. Enter additional details, as necessary.
    • Door typeDoor type is the type of door on which the lock is installed.

    • EscutcheonEscutcheon is the protective plate surrounding the keyhole in the door.

    • Lock modelLock model is the model of the lock body.

    • Cylinder extension — A cylinder extension is used to extend the lock.

    • Door thicknessDoor thickness is the thickness of the door on which the lock is installed.

    • Lock body depth (mm)Lock body depth (mm) is the depth of the lock body.

    • Opening directionOpening direction indicates whether the door handle (if any) is on the left or right hand side.

    • Label — If the door has a label, Label refers to that label.

    • NoteNote contains additional information about the lock or door.

    • Other equipmentOther equipment refers to other devices related to the lock or door.

    • Restricted — This check box indicates that a device that controls restricted access is connected to the lock.

    • Restriction label — Enter a description of the restricted access in this field. This can be a description of the access controlling device, for example.

  8. Click Next.
  9. Choose Estate. (If enabled in the lock settings).

    Choose the estate to which you want to add the lock.

  10. Click Next.
  11. Choose the lock access rights.

    The default access rights are added to the lock automatically.

    Choose the desired access rights from the menu on the left.

    You can manage access rights with the arrow buttons:

    • — Click the Arrows right button to move all items to the list.
    • — Click the Arrow right button to move the selected item(s) to the list.
    • — Click the Arrow left button to remove the selected item(s) from the list.
    • — Click the Arrows left button to remove all items from the list.
  12. Click Next.
  13. Choose time profiles.

    You can use this menu to define a time profile for the lock.

    • Not time limited — The lock ignores all time profiles on keys.
    • Apply all time profiles on a key — The lock applies all time profiles on keys.
    • Apply selected time profiles — The lock applies the selected time profiles on keys.
  14. Click Next.
  15. Choose whether or not an individual access right is added to the lock.

    If you select individual access rights for the lock, the type and grouping of the access rights must also be set. For more information, see Access Rights

  16. Click Next.
  17. Choose how to continue:

    Available options:

    • Leave locks in planning state — Choose Leave locks in planning state if you want to leave the locks in the planning state and continue designing the locking system without programming physical locks etc.

    • Order locks — Choose Order locks if you know that the lock definitions are final but you want to program the locks later.

      For more information, see Ordering Locks.

    • Order and transfer to Programming key — Choose Order and transfer to Programming key if you are deploying an installed lock and you want to program it by taking the Programming key with you to the lock. This can only be done for one lock at a time.

      Note:

      For instructions on deployment programming, see Programming Net Bridge for Deployment and Completing a Device Configuration.

  18. Click Next.
  19. A summary window is displayed.
  20. Click Close.