9PROCEDURE 4 - PROGRAM THE LOCK ID ANDUNLOCK TIMEAssign an ID number to each lock for configuration and auditing purposes. This isan internal number (default 0000), and is the same as the door number. Unlocktime is the length of time the door will remain unlocked when a correct code isentered before automatically re-locking itself.Required User Level: Lock ID: Master, Unlock Time: Master, Manager1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.2. To set up the Lock ID, enter command 003#.3. Enter NNNN (where NNNN is the lock ID - a number from 0000 to9999). For example, 1234.4. Example of Complete Entry: 003#1234#.5. The lock ID is now in its memory.6. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming, or remain inprogramming mode to continue.7. To establish Unlock Time, enter the following code: 004#TT#, where TTis the time in seconds, (TT=02 to 20 seconds, for example 10 seconds).8. Example of Complete Entry: 004#10#.9. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.10. You have now programmed the lock ID 1234 and, for example, an UnlockTime of 10 seconds for the door.PROCEDURE 5 - PROGRAM THE DURATION OF THEPASSAGE MODE PERIODYou might want to program locks for public areas, such as cafeterias, to havefree access (Passage Mode) during certain periods of the day, and revert torequired code access outside of these regular hours.The length of time that the lock remains in Passage Mode is programmable.The factory default length of time for Passage Mode is 9 hours - you may leavethe default, but by default, the lock’s passage mode is de-activated.When the lock is activated at the lock keypad to go into Passage Mode, it willautomatically relock after the designated duration.Required User Level: Master, Manager1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.2. Enter command code 005#.3. Then TT#, where TT= 01 to 24 hours.4. A TT entry of 00 means there is no time limit - the door remainsunlocked (permanently).5. Enter 005 #TT#; for example, 005#06# for six hours.