Kaba recommends the following resources:1. Door and Hardware Institute publications, available from DHI, 14170 Newbrook Drive,Chantilly, VA, 22021. Tel: 703-222-2010- Abbreviations and Symbols as used in Architectural Door and Hardware Schedules and Specifications- Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule- Basic Architectural Hardware- Keying Manual2. ALOA publication, available from Associated Locksmiths of America,3003 Live Oak Street, Dallas, TX 75204. Tel: 214-827-1701- Fundamentals of Master KeyingCertain forms used in this manual have been reprinted with permission from Fundamentals of Master Keying.You are free to copy the master keying forms at the back of the manual as is, or alter them. There are manyother forms available, from site surveys to specialized bitting lists.3. Kaba Customer Service and Key Records Department are available from Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time to answer questions. For Customer Service please call 1-800-849-8324, Ext. 1.For the Key Records Department, please call 1-800-849-8324, Ext. 285.Peaks Key Control Systems are the most cost effective, patented high security key control systemsavailable. The Kaba Peaks Global high security cylinder family retrofits most Grade 1 and Grade 2 hardwaresold in the US today. Available in key-in-knob, mortise, rim, and interchangeable core configurations. KabaPeaks Global provides the unique ability to key Peaks Global standard cylinders and Peaks Classic interchange-able core cylinders alike so one Global key will operate both styles of hardware. A series of discs located alongboth sides of the plug prevent unauthorized keys from operating the cylinder. Special nodes on the key interactwith the discs within the plug that are required for proper cylinder operation. Since the uncut key blank itself ispatented, Kaba controls blank manufacture and distribution.Section 1 - 3IntroductionKaba Access ControlKaba has provided strong, powerful security solutions since 1862, when German businessman Franz Bauerestablished a locksmith and safe company named Kassa Bauer (Bauer Safe). Over the past 140 years Kabahas continually increased its capabilities and expanded its vision, becoming a world leader in access controlsolutions and door hardware.Today, Kaba’s worldwide operations serve millions of customers in more than 150 countries with a comprehen-sive set of products and services that range from safe locks to access control system integration. More than7,000 Kaba employees, located in 20 countries are working to maintain the highest levels of customer satisfac-tion as we continue to grow and expand our vision.Kaba defines the future of access control as Total Access – the integration of all access control devices, fromdoor hardware to mechanical locking systems, to electronic access systems and data collection. The people ofKaba are committed to leading the access control industry.Terminology Used in This ManualResourcesProfessional industry groups, like the Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA), the Builders HardwareManufacturers Association (BHMA), and the Door and Hardware Institute (DHI), work to standardize terminology.This manual conforms to the ALOA publication, The Professional Glossary of Terms Related to Cylinders, Keysand Master Keying, hereinafter referred to as the Glossary. It also conforms to the keying symbols of the DHIKeying Manual and BHMA standards. The symbols of the Standard Key Coding System are the industry stan-dard accepted by all lock manufacturers.