When the door mode is manually changed using a door command, the current mode is displayed as Override. Doors remain in the Override mode until another door command is selected, or the controller is reset.
For example, in the following figure the current mode is Close (Scheduled). Right click the door and select Set Door Mode Lock. The current mode is changed to Lock (Override). When a door in the override mode door schedules do not take affect, the door will remain in the manually assigned mode and will not resume scheduled operations until the door mode is manually reset.
The current mode remains Lock (Override) until you do one of the following:
· Select another door mode command. For example, Set Door Mode Open.
· Select the Reset Door Mode command to remove the override and restore the configured default and scheduled modes. If a door schedule is configured, and the time is within the schedule, the door enters the scheduled mode immediately (however, if First Unlock is configured, the scheduled mode is not activated until the door is accessed with a badge).
· Reset the controller, as described in Impact of Controller Reset on the Default and Scheduled Modes. Resetting the controller has the same affect as the Reset Door Mode command.
For example, in the following figure, the current door mode is Lock (Override). The door stays in the override mode until you select another door mode or reset the controller. In this example, the Reset Door Mode command is selected, which returns the door to the scheduled mode. However, since the First Unlock feature is configured, the door stays in Default mode (Open) until the door is accessed with a valid badge.
See also:
Understanding First Unlock Impact on the Scheduled Mode
Understanding Door Modes, Door Schedules, and the First Unlock Feature