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Finishing door preparation
BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS
a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc
Use these instructions only if you want to remotely unlock
your Keypad EZ Lock. This feature offers a convenient way
to unlock a door for visitors, contractors, and others who
either do not have a Keypad EZ Personal Identification
Number (PIN) or may have forgotten their PIN.
Examples of common use include:
■
receptionist entries
■
security guard stations
■
receiving and shipping docks
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Finish door preparation
1 Complete the standard door preparation for your
cylindrical, mortise, or exit hardware trim unit
described in the installation instructions. But DO NOT
install the mortise case, cylindrical latch, or any other
lock hardware yet.
For cylindrical locks:
■
With a 1
″
diameter drill bit extending through the
latch hole, drill on the opposite side of the
2 1/8
″
bored hole to a minimum depth of 1
″
as shown in
Figure 1.
For mortise locks:
■
Optional:
With a 1
″
diameter drill bit extending into
the mortise cavity, drill out an additional 1
″
as shown
in Figure 2.
For exit hardware trim units:
■
No additional preparation is required.
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Drill channel through door
Caution:
Check with your local fire marshal before
drilling a fire-rated door. Drilling through a fire-
rated door may void the fire label.
Caution:
Be careful to drill straight through the
door, making sure the drill does not break
through the face of the door.
Figure 1
Extending the latch bore to provide for wire
connections
1
″
dia latch bore
1
″
added
space
Figure 2
Extending the mortise cavity for wire
connections
Mortise cavity
1
″
added space
Installation Instructions for
Keypad EZ Remote Unlock