Common locking levels - AXM Plus
Common locking levels allow you to authorise identification media on locking devices from many different locking systems.
Advantage
For example, you may have an industrial site that consists of multiple parts with many buildings. A fire service key tube with a fire service transponder needs to be left at the main gate for the fire service. You also want to manage the individual parts with your own locking system. If you then have too many locking systems, you will no longer be able to write them all on the fire service transponder.
The concept of the common locking levels helps you in such a case.
Function
First, create your locking systems with identification media and locking devices as usual.
Then create a common locking level, e.g. a red one. You then assign locking systems to this common locking level.
You create a transponder in one of these locking systems and activate the common locking level for this transponder. This means that the AXM Plus creates the transponder in all locking systems that you have assigned to this common locking level.
You then assign your authorisations within the locking system concerned as usual.
Requirements and notes
- Multiple colours are available for the common locking levels: Red, Blue and Green.
- SimonsVoss recommends using the red common locking level for emergency purposes only (fire service, rescue services, etc.).
- Transponders on the red common locking level are also able to operate disabled locking devices.
- You can choose the password for the common locking level freely; it does not need to be identical to the locking system passwords.
- Passive identification media (e.g. cards) cannot be used in a common locking level.