User's Manual

OJMAR 18
NOTE: The Ojmar NFC programmer can read events for the locks and initialise
only the locks defined in Section 4.8.
NOTE: If you have not purchased the Management software module or the Ojmar
NFC programmer, please ask us about programming them.
1.5.1 Dedicated Lock
The “dedicated” operating mode allows for a certain member number to be assigned
to a lock.
EXAMPLE: A lock is reserved for a gym member and only he/she may use it.
Only the dedicated keys associated to the lock will have access to it.
As many keys as required can be created for each dedicated lock and they may all
have access at the same time.
EXAMPLE: A member with two dedicated keys may close a lock with one key and
open the same lock with the other key.
1.5.2 Free lock
The “Free” operating mode allows for access to the lock by any programmed key of
this type.
This works as follows:
A free key allows for any free lock that is not in use at the time to be opened and
closed.
As soon as the lock is in use, the key cannot be used in any other free lock until
the first one has been freed.
1.6 KEY TYPES
There are a total of 15 types of different keys.
1.6.1 Dedicated Key
It can be used only in dedicated locks that have been programmed with the same
number as the key. It can be configured to use up to 6 locks of the same type.
1.6.2 Free Key
This can be used in any free lock that is not in use. It can be configured to use up to
3 locks of the same type.