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.