This section describes how to edit lock settings on iLOQ Manager.
The settings that you can edit are:
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Does the lock collect audit trails or not.
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Does the lock accept API-type access rights or not.
Note:
API access rights must be activated in the system for this option to be
available.
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Does the lock require server authentication from the key or not. The server
authentication requirement can be set to be access right type-specific, that
is, is the requirement valid for standard or API access rights, or both.
Note:
Mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk (*).
Proceed as follows.
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Select .
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Select the desired lock.
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Right-click to select Edit access rights.
The Edit access rights wizard is opened.
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Select Edit lock settings and access rights.
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Select:
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Collect audit trails — Does the lock collect
audit trails or not.
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Allow API access rights — Does the lock accept
API-type access rights or not.
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Online authentication required — Does the lock
require server authentication from the key or not.
If you select this option, two new options appear. You can select
either or both options.
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For keys with standard access rights —
Select this option to require online authentication from
keys with standard access rights.
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For keys with API access rights —
Select this option to require online authentication from
keys with API access rights.
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Select Next.
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If you also want to edit access rights, edit them in this step.
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Select Next.
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If you also want to edit time profiles, edit them in this step.
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Select Next.
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Select how to proceed.
The options are:
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Leave locks in planning state — Select
Leave locks in planning state if you
want to leave the locks in the planning state, and program the locks
later.
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Order and send — Select Order and
send if you want to create the programming
tasks and transfer them to keys, and let the keys carry out the
programming, when the key is used on the lock.
If you select this option, the lock will enter the
Ordered state. This means that the lock
programming package has been sent to the default programming
phone(s). The lock enters the Issued to
programming state when the phone replies to the
server that is has received the package. Finally, when the phone has
visited the lock and programmed it, the lock enters the
Programmed state.
Note:
The Browse locks view is
not automatically refreshed, but you must press the
Refresh button to refresh the view to
see the changes in the lock programming state.
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Order and program locks — Select
Order and program locks if you want
to create the programming task, and execute it at once for a single
lock at hand.
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Select Next.
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A summary screen is shown.
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Follow the wizard to end the
procedure.