The LB7000 is easy to program and has an auto-discovery feature that detects and lists onscreen all the door controllers on the network. Facility Managers simply select whether they'd like to lock down all the doors during an emergency or create groups of doors they can lockdown. When Facility Managers want to invoke an actual lockdown, all they need do is press the LB7000 “Lockdown” soft key. If door-groupings have been created, they only need to select whichever group of doors they wish to be locked down. Once the emergency no longer exists, they can later press the LB7000 “recover” soft key, which causes the building’s access control system to resume normal operation."We are very pleased to bring the LB7000 lockdown solution to market," says Larry Reed, CEO, ZKAccess. "Sadly we live in dangerous times. Schools unfortunately are no longer the safe haven for our children they once were. We're seeing increasingly more horrific atrocities committed by active shooters who now target our schools. The LB7000 allows facility managers to quickly lockdown their buildings and, hopefully, contain the shooters and limit the damage shooters can inflict."