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=Master Keying=
 
'''Master keying''' is a keying system in which more than one [[Key|key]] can operate a [[Lock|lock]] or group of locks. Master keying is commonly used to restrict or allow access to a group of locks in a facility based on a user's access level. Various types of master keying exist depending on the type of lock and the number of access levels required. The use of master keying can have a dramatic effect on the number of real [[Differs|key differs]] in a keying system.
 
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==See also==
 
* [[Key]]
* [[Combination]]
* [[Lock]]
 
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Master Keying

Master keying is a keying system in which more than one key can operate a lock or group of locks. Master keying is commonly used to restrict or allow access to a group of locks in a facility based on a user's access level. Various types of master keying exist depending on the type of lock and the number of access levels required. The use of master keying can have a dramatic effect on the number of real key differs in a keying system.

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