Supported Allegion Schlage wireless lock features in Synergis™ Softwire 11.3 - Synergis™ Softwire 11.3

Synergis™ Softwire Integration Guide 11.3

Applies to
Synergis™ Softwire 11.3
Last updated
2023-04-03
Content type
Guides > Integration guides
Language
English
Product
Synergis™ Softwire
Version
11.3

Interface modules come in all shapes and sizes and offer a wide range of features. Synergis™ Softwire supports most of the common features found on the market.

Synergis™ Softwire 11.3 supports the following Allegion Schlage wireless lock features.
The following is the legend for some common values found in the Supported column:
Yes
Synergis™ Softwire supports the feature and the interface module offers it.
No
Synergis™ Softwire does not support the feature, but the interface module offers it.
Not applicable
The interface module does not offer the feature.
Features Supported
General characteristics  
Category of interface module Electronic lock
Communication protocol Bluetooth
Encrypted communication Yes
Online operation (connected to the Synergis™ unit)  
Standalone mode Yes1
Supervised mode No
Dependent mode No
Offline operation (no connection to the Synergis™ unit)  
Standalone mode Yes1
Degraded mode Not applicable
Wireless operation Yes
Contact the Synergis™ unit on event Yes2
Polling interval 5 seconds
Scheduled radio contact (Status report interval) Not applicable
Battery checks Yes
Power fail lock settings (Fail Safe/Fail Secure) On lock (NDE & LE)
ENGAGE integration Yes
Scalability  
Maximum number of offline events NDE & LE: 2000

Control: 1000

Maximum number of credentials (for autonomous decision making) NDE & LE: 5000

Control: 200

Maximum credential length (in bits) Not applicable
Maximum number of interface modules per Synergis™ unit RS-485 channel Not applicable
Recommended maximum number of interface modules per Synergis™ unit 2003

1 Lock programming is done through the Synergis™ unit, but access control decisions are taken by the lock.

2 The locks contact the Synergis™ unit through polling.

3In the Allegion Schlage IP lock integration, it is the lock that is viewed as the interface module.