Blocking lost/stolen identification media permanently - AXM Classic

An identification medium that can no longer be found poses a security risk for your locking system. In contrast to a forgotten identification medium, the location is no longer known and unauthorised persons could gain access using this identification medium.

Block such an identification medium immediately (see Blocking and replacing lost/stolen card/transponder permanently). You can also create a replacement identification medium with a different TID for the employee concerned, but with the same settings and authorisations. Your locking devices will recognise the replacement identification medium as a new identification medium (see Identification media, locking devices and the locking plan for information on TIDs).

Lost and stolen PIN code keypads

A PIN code keypad is fixed in place after installation and can no longer be lost. However, it can become lost on the way to its installation location and then stolen by force. For example, a thief could try different PINs in an unsecured area to find a valid PIN.

Since you cannot know which PIN the thief discovered by trial and error, you must always block the entire PIN keypad (see Blocking a lost/stolen PIN code keypad permanently). If only one PIN is known and is therefore unsafe, you can change this PIN (see Changing a PIN (PinCode AX)).