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dormakaba USA Inc. | Keypad Installation Guide 7033.0320

 

 

4.

 

If mounting a swingbolt, do the following: 

a.

 

Place the anti-rotate device inside the four-hole locations in the housing. Press down lightly so 
the anti-rotate device sinks into the channel in the housing 

b.

 

Run the cable through the opening in the cable holder and place the cable holder over the 
corresponding posts in the Keypad body 

c.

 

Run the safe lock cable through the opening in the safe door 

d.

 

Place the Keypad over the opening in the channel of the base plate and rotate 25 degrees to the 
vertical position. Some resistance occurs when winding up the anti-rotate device 

e.

 

The anti-rotate device will click into place, permanently locking the Keypad into a vertical 
position; the Keypad cannot be removed from the safe door without damaging the Keypad 

f.

 

Install the swingbolt 

 

Connect a Safe Lock to an Keypad 

Once the Keypad and safe lock(s) are physically installed onto the safe, they can be connected to form a 
System. Follow these steps to connect a safe lock to a Keypad: 

1.

 

For single lock Systems, do the following: 

a.

 

Connect the cable from the Keypad into the ENT port. If a Battery Box, Alarm Box or AC power 
adapter is used, plug the cable from any of those accessories into the safe lock BAT port (as 
shown in the diagram below) 

 

b.

 

Follow the on-screen prompts for Display Entries or consult the Keypad Installation Guide 
(Document #7033.0320) for non-Display Entries to enter the lock settings and initialization 

2.

 

For multi-lock Systems, do the following: 

a.

 

Connect the Keypad cable to the port on the side of the Multiplexer 

b.

 

Connect the first safe lock (known as Lock #1 to the System) from the ENT port to the #1 input 
on the Multiplexer 

c.

 

From Lock #1, connect from the BAT port to a power supply (either the AC Adapter into a wall 
receptacle or to the BAT port of a Battery Box) 

d.

 

Repeat Step b for each safe lock 

e.

 

Display Entries will show prompts on screen to continue, while non-Display Entries require pound 
(#) commands. Consult the System User Guide (Document #7041.0320) for more information 

Summary of Contents for LA GARD 701

Page 1: ...dormakaba USA Inc Keypad Installation Guide 7033 0320 Keypad Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...ed Phillips head screws The screws provided come in two variants Metric M4 07 or US Customary Unit 8 32 3 If mounting a deadbolt or springbolt do the following Do not use the anti rotate device during this process as it will render the safe permanently locked a Run the safe lock cable through the cable holder and place the cable holder over the corresponding posts of the Keypad body b Press the sp...

Page 3: ...ed onto the safe they can be connected to form a System Follow these steps to connect a safe lock to a Keypad 1 For single lock Systems do the following a Connect the cable from the Keypad into the ENT port If a Battery Box Alarm Box or AC power adapter is used plug the cable from any of those accessories into the safe lock BAT port as shown in the diagram below b Follow the on screen prompts for ...

Page 4: ...o the following 1 Press the button located at the bottom of the battery pack The spring mechanism will partially eject the battery pack out of the housing 2 With the battery pack partially removed grab the tip of the battery pack and remove it from the Keypad For low profile Entries do the following 1 If backup emergency power is needed flip up the battery panel on the lower housing which will rel...

Page 5: ... Eveready or Duracell strongly preferred for emergency access Relay 12V DC 20 mA Max input Environmental Operating Storage Temperature Range For UL compliance this product was verified for operation at 32 122 F 0 50 C Relative Humidity Range 0 95 non condensing Safe Lock Models Keypad Models 701 702 703 704 and 705 Input Units Keypads for use with High Security Lock Models 731 Deadbolt 732 Springb...

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