4000 Series Programmable Pushbutton Lock
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Lock Operating Instructions
The following diagram describes the 4000 Series lock’s programming
authorization control structure.
Programming Authorization Control Structure
The 4000 Series lock has four modes of operation:
•
Normal—The lock unlocks when a valid access code is entered.
• Programming—A Master or Manager authorization code has been used
to initiate a session to program the lock.
• Passage—The lock allows entry without an access code.
• Tamper shut down—The lock is disabled due to four successive invalid
access code entries.
Master
Group 1
Manager
Group 3
Manager
Remote Unlock
Passage Mode
Service
User
Group 2
Manager
Grp. 1
User 1
Grp. 2
User 1
Grp. 1
User 6
Grp. 1
User 5
Grp. 1
User 4
Grp. 1
User 3
Grp. 1
User 2
Grp. 2
User 6
Grp. 2
User 5
Grp. 2
User 4
Grp. 2
User 3
Grp.
User 2
Grp. 3
User 6
Grp. 3
User 5
Grp. 3
User 4
Grp. 3
User 3
Grp. 3
User 2
Grp. 3
User 1
Master
Configuration
Setup
Buzzer Sound
Tamper
Shutdown Time
Unlock Time
Remote Unlock
Passage Mode
Group 1, 2, & 3 Managers
Lock Function Control
User Access Control
4000 Series Programmable Pushbutton Lock
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Lock Operating
Instructions
Chapter 4
4.1
Principles of Operation
The 4000 Series lock is managed using three security levels: Master, Manager
(sub-Master), and User.
At the Master level of security, there is only one code, which must be eight digits
in length. This is an authorization or control code—not an access code—that is
used to control authorization codes, access codes, and other programming
features of the lock. The holder of the Master code has the ability to change the
Master authorization code; add, change, delete, lock out, or reactivate the
Manager authorization codes, User access codes, and Service access codes; and to
program the lock as follows:
•
Enable and disable the passage mode
•
Enable and disable the remote-unlock feature
•
Set the unlock time from one to 20 seconds
•
Set the tamper shut-down time from 30 seconds to 15 minutes
•
Set the buzzer sound volume to off, soft, or loud
•
Set the lock configuration to Commercial, Residential, or Handicapped
At the Manager level, there are three codes, which must be seven digits long.
These codes are also authorization codes, not access codes. Each Manager
authorization code is used to control a particular Group of up to six User access
codes by performing the same functions as the Master code: adding, changing,
deleting, locking out, or reactivating codes. This code is also used to program the
lock as follows:
•
Enable and disable the passage mode
•
Enable and disable the remote-unlock feature
At the User level, there are 18 User access codes and one Service access code.
These 19 access codes can be set to a length of three, four, five, or six
digits; however, all codes must be of the same length. The length of the codes
affects the total number of unique access code combinations possible:
for six digits, 1,000,000; for five digits, 100,000; for four digits, 10,000; and
for three digits, 1,000.