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Function Description Table

To download a PDF, Please see the attachment present on the bottom of this article. KAS - Keyless Access Security - Function Descriptions Functions Standalone (Offline) KASaccess Console (Cloud-based System) Lock-S (Reception Software System) OFFLINE ...

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KAS – Keyless Access Security – Function Descriptions
Functions Standalone
(Offline)
KASaccess Console
(Cloud-based System)
Lock-S
(Reception Software System)
OFFLINE (No Gateways) Online – (Gateways) OFFLINE (No Gateways) Online – (Gateways)
Send Mobile BLE Key (bluetooth) Yes
From Mobile App only
Yes
From Mobile App only
Yes
From the Reception Software only
Yes
From the Reception Software only
Issue Customizable PIN Code
Time & Date Sensitive
(4-6 digits)
No (See Note) Yes No Yes
Issue RFID (cards/fobs)
Time & Date Sensitive
No (See Note) Yes
Physical card not required. Issued with UID number on the card or Using encoder and physical card with web app
Yes
Using Reception Encoder
Yes
using Reception Encoder
Retrieve entry records No Yes
Remotely
Yes
Using walkaround PDA
Yes
Remotely
Revoke RFID card/fob access Yes Locally at lock keypad only Yes
Remotely
Yes.
From software create an Erase card
Tap this card on every lock that is affected by the change
Yes
Remotely
  Unlock from anywhere NO Yes
Remotely
No Yes
Set Clock Yes
From Mobile App via BLE only
has to be in the range of 5 meter to the lock
Yes Yes
Using walkaround PDA
Yes
Remote Set Clock
Bulk
No Yes
automatically runs once a week
No Yes
Erase Guest No Yes Yes (using walkaround Erase Cards) Yes
Notifications
-Low battery alert
– Entry alert
– Door Ajar
-Tamper alarm
– +more
No Yes No Yes
  Open API Access NA Yes Yes Yes
  Integration with supported 3rd Party Partners NA Yes Yes Yes
  Customisable Notifications / Emails NA Yes No Yes
Note: In ‘Standalone (Offline)’ mode (ie with No Gateways) you can add PIN codes and RFID (cards/fob) directly at the lock keypad, however this is not recommended in circumstances where you have more than 5-10 locks as you would need to walk around to every lock each time you wished to program or delete that PIN code and RFID. This same procedure would also apply to all of the common doors.

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