Allegion - AD Series Lock Functions

Allegion - AD Series Lock Functions

There are several lock modes that are supported by the AD Series locks. You can set one of the supported modes by performing the following:

 

  1. Highlight the AD lock in the hardware tree.
  2. Locate the Modes section and view the Extended Feature drop-down list.
  3. You can right-click the reader in the hardware tree or from the door status grid and select Mode >> Extended.

    Override Commands - Img 1

  4. Or you can use a Local Linkage procedure to set the desired mode:

    Extended Features - Image 2

 

Because of the amount of different Local Linkage triggers there are available in Doors.NET you can configure the desired lock mode to be active for a certain period of time, it can be activated from a double-card presentation on a different reader, from a cardholder in a certain user group or perhaps just when a certain input goes active.

 

Note: Local Linkage is an additional add-on module and is not included in the standard version of the software.

 

Support Extended Features/Modes

Classroom/Storeroom Mode

Lockset is normally secure. Inside lever always allows free egress. Valid toggle credentials on the exterior may be used to change to a passage or secured status.


Note: IPB not to be used.


Privacy Mode

Lockset is normally secure. Inside lever always allows free egress. Interior push button on inside housing may be used to select a privacy status. The interior push button will disable normal electronic access from the exterior. Opening the door or pressing the interior push button a second time on the inside housing deactivates the privacy status.


Privacy Mode with Mortise Deadbolt

Device is normally secured. Upon presenting Normal credential to exterior the device momentarily unlocks. Upon turning the thumb turn on the interior the device is placed into a “Privacy state” and will allow access only to “Pass Thru” credentials. Upon retracting the thumb turn or changing state of door position switch the device is removed out of the “Privacy state” and returns to the prior designated state.

 

 

Office Mode

Lockset is normally secure. Inside lever always allows free egress. Interior push button on inside housing may be used to select a passage or secured status. Meets need for lockdown function for safety and security.

Note: Valid toggle credentials on the exterior may also be used to change status.

Note: Not to be used with Mortise Deadbolt Chassis

 


Apartment Mode

Lockset is normally secure. Inside lever always allows free egress. Interior-push button on inside housing may be used to select a passage or secured status. Opening the door or pressing the interior push button causes the lockset to toggle unsecured. While toggled unsecured, the lockset can only be secured while the door is closed by pressing the interior push button or using a normal credential on the exterior. Normal electronic access from the exterior is always allowed.


Apartment Mode with Mortise Deadbolt

Device is normally secured. Upon presenting Normal credential to exterior the device permanently unlocks. Upon extending the deadbolt with thumb turn on the interior the device relocks to normally secured state (not Privacy state). Upon retracting the thumb turn or pressing IPB and opening the door, device permanently unlocks. Upon shutting the door and presenting normal credential to the exterior reader the device returns to a normally secured state. Mortise deadbolt chassis will have deadbolt retracted.


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