Change terminal template
Preparations (optional)
If you do not know which template is required, we advise you to gather the following information in advance.
Hardware information
Read the following information from the terminal info:
- Terminal type
- Firmware version
Software Informationen
Check which HMS version you use and whether you have an SPK license.
How do I assign a template?
- Log in to the Dialock 2 software.
- Navigate to “Devices” > “Terminal”.
- Select the desired terminal from the list.
- Under Master data you will find the item “Template”.
- Select the appropriate template from the drop-down menu.
- Save the change via the left-hand actions menu.
- Transfer the changed data to the MDU.
- Program the terminal.
With or without “c”?
The abbreviation “c” refers to a special RFID chipset that is used in some terminals. For example, the DT7xx/DT7xxc and the DT600/DT600c are available in both variants.
What do the various abbreviations mean?
Functions
Important!Some of those functions listed below are only useful or feasible under certain conditions. Therefore, please check which firmware your terminal has by reading out the “Terminal Info”. Also check which HMS version you use and whether you have an SPK license.
DND | do not disturb | Activates the “Do not disturb” bar on the inner module of the terminal, if available. |
EIA | encoding in advance | Supported from firmware 9.1.0.0 and HMS version 1.1.34.8 with an SPK license. Adjusts the configuration of the terminal so that keys created in the present and keys pre-programmed for the future do not invalidate each other. Enables the parallel coding of guest keys that are valid in the present with keys that are pre-programmed for the future. |
SPK | Smartphone Key | Supported from firmware 9.1.x.x. Activates the smartphone key function on the terminal. To open, the terminal must first be “woken up” by holding the smartphone in front of the reader. It is also important to point out the naming of the access points! Room doors should only be recorded as room numbers, option doors require the prefix “S[option number]-”. |
SPKp | SPK permanent advertising | Supported from firmware 9.1.x.x. Activates the smartphone key function on the terminal. The terminal is permanently ready to receive, which is why it does not need to be “woken up”. |
FCOL 1 | free choice of locker 1 | All keys - even unprogrammed ones - can select an open locker to lock it and open it again after use. Keys authorized to open can open independently of the currently programmed key. |
FCOL 2 | free choice of locker 2 | Only keys with opening authorization can select a locker to lock it and open it again after use. Privileged keys can open independently of the key currently assigned. |
Additions
-4dBm / -8dBm | SPK Power level | Only occurs in combination with SPK/SPKp. The terminal is permanently ready to receive and transmits at the reduced power level of -4dBm or -8dBm. |
PB | push button | Only available for wall terminals. Activates the contacts of Input1 to connect an external device - such as a pushbutton. |
(Guest) No Gen | no generation | Deactivates the generation control for guest keys. Lost guest keys can no longer be invalidated by encoding a key with a newer issue date. This means that an older, possibly lost key remains valid. |
Sabo(Block) | Sabotage-Block | Activates the option for tamper protection and alarm on the terminal. Additional hardware components are required to set up tamper protection. Please contact our support team to set this up. |