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3.7.3 Mass

Enable

The MASS ENABLE function allows you to activate (turn on) a range of device codes at one time. This allows
resident managers or access system administrators to activate a group of cards (or transmitters or PINs) prior to
the devices being issued or any users being entered in the database. Once the user(s) is entered in the
database, the manager can select the card (or transmitter, or PIN) and assign it to the user. See section 4.2 for
programming instructions on assigning "mass enabled" codes to system users.

1. Click the ARROW to the right of the device

that you want to mass enable. The Mass
Enable window pops up.

Figure 36

2. Enter the range of codes that you want to

mass enable and enter a Security Level
for this range if desired (fig. 36). NOTE:
Entering the security level is optional. If
the security level is left blank, the software
will automatically assign security level 01
to the device codes. Keep in mind that
when you assign (see 4.2) a device code
to a user in the database, the security
level will automatically change to that of
the security level assigned to the user
.

3. Click the SORT button. The codes will now

be turned on and the range that you
entered in step 3 will move to the field
below (Fig. 37).

4. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to mass enable

other device codes.

5. To reverse this process, select the device

codes that have been mass enabled by
clicking on them, then click EDIT to
change the devices codes that are mass
enabled or click DELETE to deactivate the
device codes that have been mass
enabled.

6. Click the CLOSE button to close the mass

enable window.

In the example in figure 36, device codes 01000
through 01999 have all been "Mass Enabled" and
placed in security level 2 (SL02). From the device
association window (fig. 35) we know that these
device codes represent access cards.

Figure 37

Once the device codes have been mass enabled,
they are active (turned on) and ready to be
"assigned" to a system user. Refer to section 4.2 for
instructions on assigning device codes to the
system users.

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