Set a Schedule and Apply a Schedule to a Lock - Schlage

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Note that Schlage-controlled common area doors are the only door type which supports for schedules. If all the common doors are in a single unit group within the property layout, please call or email STRATIS support and ask for a common area group schedule to be applied.

  1. Select Property Setup.

  2. Select Schedules.

  3. Select the type of schedule you would like to set from the list of three schedule types on the right of your screen. Doing so will take you to a list of existing schedules of that type.

  4. Select your existing schedule if you’d like to edit it, or select one of the blank rows if you’d like to create a new schedule. Then, select Edit Schedule

  5. Enter the description, days of the week, and start and end times for your schedule.

    1. If you’re setting a Holiday Schedule, you’ll also need to choose Start Mode and End Mode.

      1. Passage - Lock is not engaged, anyone can walk in

      2. Secured - Anyone with an approved credential can gain access

      3. Lockout - No one will have access unless they use a passthrough credential

  6. Select Save Schedule.

  7. You’ll now need to assign the schedule to the relevant access point(s).

  8. Select Property Settings. Then select Layout.

  9. Select the relevant unit type (common area or amenity).

  10. A pop up will now appear with the information for that common area access point. Select Edit.

  11. To the right of your relevant schedule type, select the pencil icon to edit, add, or remove a schedule.

  12. In the Schedules List, select your desired schedule, then Confirm.

  13. Save.

  14. Once the schedule is saved and updated in the Management App, you must download the newest door files and go program all the locks affected by the new schedule, unless your common area lock is connected to WiFi.

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