Before you create your system keys and cylinder/cores you work with a KBA (Key Bitting Array) Screen in order to verify and even modify the key progressions that will be built. You can create 2 to 6-Level systems all at once or create smaller partitions (legs) of a system in order to expand the system over time. The program affords you a great deal of flexibility when creating key systems. See Add Key Numbers and Cylinders Wizard. This wizard works best when you need to type in the records that you want to add. If you can't use this wizard to load your records, then there is another wizard that loads your keys and cylinders simultaneously. This topic discusses using the Create System Keys Wizard (The Combinator) for producing systems and loading keys and cylinders. Important: The process of using Wizards to create keys, cylinder/cores, rooms, and doors is the quickest and most efficient way to load your data into Sitemaster 200 ®. After you create system key numbers and cylinder/cores you can assign them to customers' rooms and doors using other room and door wizards in the program. If you have used these guidelines to create existing systems in the past for your customers, then you may be able to reproduce those existing systems with this program. When creating system keys and cylinder/cores, the program follows the guidelines of the Door Hardware Institute. Most one and two step systems are supported but there may be limitations with some specialized systems. The program allows you to create new key systems very quickly, and you can easily produce up to a six-level system for any Manufacturer's System that you've already set up in the program. See Data Utilities > Importing Allegion Factory Key Systems. Important: The program can import key systems from Schlage's Key Records Department (Schlage and Falcon). Loading From a Previous Version of SiteMaster Re-assigning Key Numbers and Cylinders to Another Key System To Modify an Existing Cylinder to Create a New One To Add or Modify Cylinders to Key Systems Quick Start to Produce a Sample Key SystemĬhanging the Bitting Number Order and Bitting Numberįundamentals of the Create System Keys WizardĬhanging the Sequence of Progression (SOP)Ĭhanging the Level of an Available Chamberĭeleting Master Keys and Associated Cylinder/CoresĪdding Theoretical Masters After the System is BuiltĬreating New Change Keys within an Existing System Primus restricted product order authorizations are managed online at Descriptions of the Key Systems Screenĭividing the Key with the Number of Masters Fields. Standard Classic Obverse cylinders and keys do not require any ordering formalities keys can be easily duplicated at most retail hardware locations.Cylinders available to fit an extensive list of competitor’s locks, see Conventional Cylinders or FSIC Full Size Interchangeable Cores for details.Available in 5- or 6-pin conventional (KIL) and FSIC cylinder formats.The Obverse keyway family includes C keyway and 6 additional options.Classic Obverse high-security Primus UL 437 listed cylinders feature hardened steel drill pins and are tested and certified to be pick- and drill-resistant.Classic Obverse Primus RP keys are tightly controlled and have a unique, factory-milled side bitting design that is geographically defined and can be made exclusive to the user at a local or even national level.Classic Obverse keyways in Primus RP cylinders are patent protected to 2029 and feature an added independent locking mechanism.As a legacy open keyway product, Classic Obverse is offered in a basic pin and tumbler cylinder design.
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