SMS Express

Programming locks is a large part of the coordinator's role. It is important to understand which program is required for the lock and how to use the program as well as troubleshooting the software. Pages in this section focus on how to create credentials, assign credentials and program locks. It does not address guidelines for granting access. That is included in the Access Control coordinator section.

SMS Express Software

The SMS Express software is what we use to program most of our electronic locks. The electronic locks allow access to a room with a OSU ID card, key card, key fob, or PIN. Granting a user access to a particular door involves two distinct parts:

  1. Using the software to create a program file for the electronic lock. This involves:
    1. Creating door profiles
    2. Creating user profiles
    3. Creating user credentials
    4. Assigning user credential access rights to the appropriate doors.
  2. Programming Door Locks by transferring this program file from the computer to the lock via the HHD.

Because this is a detailed, multi-step process, there are several pages in this section of this wiki manual to help break the information down into manageable chunks. 

Access Control Coordinator pages

  • Employee Credentials addresses the types of credentials and access assigned to staff and student workers.

Getting Started with CM-5500, CO-200, and AD-200 locks

Logging On

The SMS Express software is on a Library Spaces computer.

  • Log in to the computer using your local login
  • A shortcut for SMS Express is on the desktop.
  • The login information for this software is in the Room Coordinator binder located in the Room Coordinator's office, room 4657.

Working with Facility Files

  • Facility files are the database files used by SMS Express.
  • Valley Library has several facility files. These files were developed based on door location instead of use because usage changes, but location does not.
  • The facility files are as follows:
    • Floor 1
    • Floors 2, 3, 4
    • Floor 5
    • Floor 6
  • Each facility file almost needs to be treated as a separate building because each file has its own group of users and credentials.
    • This is why floors 2, 3 & 4 are in the same facility. This facility includes all of the staff work areas in the building with electronic locks.
  • If someone needs access to doors in more than one facility, you will need to create their user profile in each file. User profiles do not carryover from one facility to another.
    • The most common instance of this occurring with SCARC staff who also need access to 5420, Barnard, on the 5th floor.
  • Each time you program locks, you will want to back-up the facility when you are finished. This is critical.