Product Information

Schlage NDE Series

Device Information and Settings

Device Information NDE Series
Overview The NDE locks simplify installation by combining the lock, credential reader, door position sense and request to exit switch all in one unit, eliminating the need to install additional components or run wires to each opening.
Submodels NDE, NDEB
Applications Perimeter Exits, Amenity Spaces, Common Areas
Operating Mode Wireless
Supports ResKey NFC Credentials Yes
Support Zentra BLE Credentials NDEB only
Number of Users Supported 5,000
Number of Audits Supported 2,000
Setting Description Contingencies Options (Default)
First Person In Guarantees that at least one person is present when the door is open. Works with AutoUnlock Schedules. On: lock will remain locked until a user presents a credential to open the door. The lock will then stay unlocked until the end of the AutoUnlock period.
(Off): lock will unlock at the set unlock time.
Door Sense (DPS: Door position sensor) Senses whether the door is open or closed. Physical DPS must be installed. On: monitor the door status
(Off): do not monitor the door status
Door Prop Delay The amount of time before a door prop event is generated. Door Sense must be On.
Door Prop Enabled must be On.
1-255 seconds
(20)
Latch Interval (Relock delay) Number of seconds before the latch relocks after unlocking. Latch must be On. 1-30 seconds
(3)
Fail Modes Defines what the device should do when entering Critical Battery Mode. Fail Safe should be used when free egress is necessary. Fail Secure should be used for high security applications. Automatically set to Fail Secure if ASM is enabled, and cannot be changed. (Fail Safe): device will move to unlocked state during power failure
Fail Secure: device will move to locked state during power failure
Proximity RF Toggle whether proximity credentials will be read or not. (On): Proximity credentials will be read
Off: Proximity credentials will not be read
Beeper Toggle whether the beeper should sound or not (On): the lock beeper will sound.
Off: the lock beeper will not sound.
Beeper Sounds Indicate which event should cause the lock beeper to sound. Beeper must be On. (Event): beeper will sound for each event
Tamper Event: beeper will sound for tamper events
Lock Function Indicate the lock function. NDEB only Apartment: Door doesn’t relock automatically to prevent the user from being locked out of their residence. The interior pushbutton or deadbolt will allow the resident to lock the door from the inside.
Office: Uses the interior pushbutton or deadbolt to allow the users to lock the door from the inside. Can be overridden by a valid credential.
Privacy: Uses the interior pushbutton or deadbolt to allow the user to lock the door from the inside. While in Privacy Mode, valid credentials are denied access
(Storeroom): The lock is secure until a valid credential is presented. The inside lever will always open the door.
Blink Interior LED Toggle interior LED blinking. Lock Function must be set to Privacy or Apartment. On: Interior LED will blink at the interval set in Blink Interval
Off: Interior LED will not blink
Blink Interval How quickly the interior LED should blink. Blink Interior LED must be On. (Normal)
Rapid
Reader Sensitivity (Normal)
High
Max
Daily Schedule/Weekly Schedule Use this to configure the check-in frequency*. You can use a daily schedule and have the device check in anywhere from every 1 hour to every 24 hours. You can use a weekly schedule and only have the device check in at specific times on specific days of the week. (Daily)
Weekly
Check In Frequency How often the check-in should occur. Daily Schedule must be selected. Every 1 hour
Every 2 hours
Every 4 hours
Every 8 hours
Every 12 hours
(Every 24 hours)
Check In Time The specific time the check-in should occur. Daily Schedule must be selected. (The current time)
Day of the Week The day of the week the check-in should occur. Weekly Schedule must be selected (none)
Check in Time (for each day) The specific time the check-in should occur. Weekly Schedule must be selected (The current time)
Next Expected Check In The next time the check-in is expected to occur.
Last Connect time The last time the device connected to the server.

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