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Wireless Lock Hardware Guide                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

ACTIVITY 

LED 

SOUNDER 

COMMENTS 

Valid Credential or  

Remote Input / Bypass 

3 Green Flashes 

3 Beeps 

Normal Operation 

Invalid Credential  

7 Red Flashes 

7 Beeps 

 

Card Detection / Reader Disabled 

2 Green Flashes 

2 Beeps 

"Card Detection":  Badge presented to lock reader to test if 
the badge type is compatible with the system. 
"Reader Disabled":  Programmed using CA3000 software. 

Waiting Indication 

Slow green flashes for pro-

grammed duration (varies 

with reader settings) 

-- 

Used when "Card & Code" or "Two Person Reader" is  

enabled 

Low Battery 

-- 

Continuous beep for 

length of "Door Strike 

Time" 

See "

CPL6100 BATTERY REPLACEMENT

" on this page 

above. 

Lock Restarts with Configuration Data 

3 short beeps sound (

NO 

LED's flashing); 

short pause; 

3 short beeps sound with 3 

green 

LED's. 

When power re-applied to a lock that has already been 

configured and operational (with badge data, etc.), or 

when replacing batteries.  Configuration data retained, no 

need for data download. 

Lock Restarts without Configuration Data 

3 short beeps sound (

NO 

LED's flashing); 

short pause; 

3 short beeps sound with 3 

red 

LED's. 

When power re-applied to a lock that has already been 

configured and operational (with badge data, etc.), or 

when replacing batteries.  Configuration data lost or cor-
rupted, lock will automatically request configuration data 

from CA3000. 

With a fully charged battery, the CPL6100 LED and sounder feedback is as follows: 

Alarm Lock PL6100 / Continental CPL6100 

ing an existing lock to a new door, and the lock must be 
dismantled and powered down for an extended time pe-
riod), proceed as follows: 

1.  Disconnect battery pack connector. 
2.  With battery power removed, short the two white wires 

(

Remote Input / Bypass 

wires) together for 10 sec-

onds to ensure discharge of all capacitors. 

     Do 

NOT 

plug in the yellow wire shunt connector 

(

Erase Memory Leads--DO NOT CONNECT

). 

3. Re-connect battery pack (lock will sound 3 short 

beeps).  If these 3 beeps are not heard, then repeat 
steps at step 1.  Observe lock carefully: 

 

3 short beeps sound (

NO 

LED's flashing); 

short pause; 

3 short beeps sound with 3 

green 

LED's. 

 

      The  3 

green 

LED's indicate the lock configuration 

data (badge data, etc.) is retained successfully, and 
the lock is ready for use.  If you see 3 

red 

LED's, this 

indicates the lock started without configuration data, 
and will automatically request configuration data from 
CA3000.   

 
 

CPL6100 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 

     Upon a badge presentation when the batteries are weak, 

the lock sounder will continuously beep for the length of 
the "Door Strike Time" ("Door Strike Time" is the duration 
the lock would remain unlocked when a valid badge is 

presented).  For models with a replaceable battery pack, 
use four (4) C-size 1.5 volt alkaline batteries.  For models 
with a sealed battery pack, contact your Alarm Lock 
dealer for a replacement battery pack.  Always replace 
weak batteries as soon as possible. 

 

1.  At the back of the lock, remove the screw at the bot-

tom of the lock housing and remove the cover.   

2.   Disconnect the battery pack, removing power. 

3.  With battery power removed, short the two white wires 

(

Remote Input / Bypass 

wires) together for 10 sec-

onds to ensure discharge of all capacitors. 

     Do 

NOT 

plug in the yellow wire shunt connector 

(

Erase Memory Leads--DO NOT CONNECT

). 

4.   Re-connect battery pack and observe lock carefully: 

 

3 short beeps sound (

NO 

LED's flashing); 

short pause; 

3 short beeps sound with 3 

green 

LED's. 

 

      The 3 

green 

LED's indicate the lock configuration data 

(badge data, etc.) is retained successfully, and the 
lock is ready for use.  If you see 3 

red 

LED's, this indi-

cates the lock started without configuration data, and 
will automatically request configuration data from 
CA3000.   

5.   Replace the cover and tighten the screw. 
 

Note:

  Restarting an operational lock may send a Lock 

Startup event to the CA3000 GUI.  

CPL6100 LED and Sounder Indicators 

Summary of Contents for PL6100

Page 1: ...WIRELESS LOCK HARDWARE GUIDE CardAccess Continental 2011 WI1969 8 11 DATE 2 AUGUST 2011 LOCK MODELS ALARM LOCK PDL6100 CONTINENTAL CPDL6100 ALARM LOCK PL6100 CONTINENTAL CPL6100 DOCUMENT PERTAINS TO...

Page 2: ...content hereof without obligation of Continental Instruments LLC to notify any person of such revision or changes If possible always refer to the Continental Access website www cicaccess com click Su...

Page 3: ...o 4 C cell battery operated batteries supplied serial number ID card standard format SCI keyway for manual key override 4 ASA Strike included Lock Specifications PL6100 CPL6100 Card Reader Red LED Gre...

Page 4: ...ou do not hear these 3 beeps you must start over at step 2 4 Listen for another series of beeps and LED flashes fol lowed by 10 seconds of silence The lock is ready to be discovered and converted to t...

Page 5: ...0 CPDL6100 LED and Sounder Indicators The CPDL6100 lock provides visual and audible keypad feedback With a fully charged battery the LED and sounder feed back is as follows Alarm Lock PDL6100 Continen...

Page 6: ...together for 10 seconds to ensure discharge of all capacitors After 10 seconds remove the short 4 Plug in the provided male shunt connector into the yellow wire female connector Erase Memory Leads 5 W...

Page 7: ...connector Erase Memory Leads DO NOT CONNECT 3 Re connect battery pack lock will sound 3 short beeps If these 3 beeps are not heard then repeat steps at step 1 Observe lock carefully 3 short beeps soun...

Page 8: ...y other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products In no event shall ALARM LOCK be liable for an amount in e...

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