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For example, if your new code is 1,2,,7,2,4,6,8, the correct buttons to press in

the exact order are:

#1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,#,0,0,0,#,1,3,5,7,2,4,6,8,#,#. To determine if you have successful-

ly changed your master code, enter 1,3,5,7,2,4,6,8, and the lock should open.

Now try the factory master code, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and the lock should not open.

Refer to the included

Operations Manual

for further programming instructions.

M. INSTALLING RUBBER BUMPERS

M-1

Close the door and apply pressure making sure

the deadlatch (a) rests on the strike plate (b) as

shown. Standing on the frame (door step)

side of the door, check for gaps between the

door and the frame on the three sides of the

frame (left, right and top).

M-2

Mark locations where the gaps are

approximately

3

16

" (5 mm). Make sure

these locations are free from grease and

dust. Peel the bumpers (c) (supplied) from

their protective backing without touching

the adhesive surface and stick them on the

marked locations.

Note

: Allow 24 hours for bumper adhesive to

set before testing. The door may be operated

manually during this time.

K. TESTING THE OPERATION OF THE LOCK

K-1

Rotate inside lever and hold. Ensure that the mortise latch is fully retract-

ed and flush with the mortise faceplate. Release the inside lever; the latch

should be fully extended.

K-2

Enter the factory-set combination: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. You should see a green

light and hear a high-pitched tone as you push each button. When the lock

opens you will briefly hear the sound of an electric motor. If 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

does not seem to work, please follow the steps to perform a hard reset by

following the procedure in section L.

K-3

Rotate outside lever and hold. Ensure that the latch is fully retracted and

flush with the latch faceplate. Release the outside lever; the latch should

be fully extended. When the lock re-locks, you will again hear the motor.

K-4

Insert key into the outside lever. Rotate key counterclockwise to stop posi-

tion and hold. Ensure that the latch is fully retracted and flush with the

latch faceplate. Rotate the key clockwise to the horizontal position and

remove the key. The latch should be fully extended.

K-5

To test the deadbolt function (where applicable), turn the thumbturn knob

to extend the deadbolt. A red light should flash once. Then, turn the

thumbturn again and verify that the deadbolt is retracted and there is a

flash of the green light.

Note

: Refer to the Operating Manual to set up lock operation.

L. RESET FUNCTION

Warning

: When the lock is reset, all existing authorization and access codes

are deleted, and the lock is configured to the factory default lock settings.

The master code becomes 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8.

If the Master Code is lost or forgotten and the number has not been recorded,

the lock can be reset to the factory defaults by following this procedure:

1) Insert key, turn to “Open” position and hold.

2) Within five seconds, push “#” button on lock and then release the key.

3) Red and green lights should begin flashing.

4) Input 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,# at lock within 10 seconds.

5) You should hear the sound of lock resetting and a high-pitch tone.

6) Green light flashes. Lock is set to factory mode.

Note

: For security reasons, all existing audit events are not deleted.

The lock is now set to the factory-configured setup with the default factory

master code, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. Important: Before you can program the lock, you

must first enter a new 8-digit master code of your choice.

a

b

Correct

Incorrect

c

a

b

Summary of Contents for E-Plex 5x63

Page 1: ...ccess Control 2941 Indiana Avenue Winston Salem NC 27105 USA Tel 800 849 8324 336 725 1331 Fax 800 346 9640 336 725 3269 www kabaaccess com www e plexlock com PKG3140 0507 1 MORTISE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...utions Important Carefully inspect windows door frame door lights etc to ensure that the recommended procedures will not cause damage Kaba Access Control s warranty does not cover damages caused by installation Caution Wear safety glasses when preparing door TOOLS REQUIRED Safety glasses 1 2 13 mm chisel 1 8 3 mm drill bit 1 4 7 mm drill bit 1 2 13 mm drill bit 21 8 54 mm hole saw Drill Awl or cen...

Page 3: ... RH LHR RHR Chart Model Number Handing Deadbolt E5x63 LH RHR E5x64 RH LHR E5x68 LH RHR E5x69 RH LHR Outside Unit Assembly Outside Lever Assembly Mounting Plate Mortise Lock Mortise Faceplate Strike Mortise Spindle Thumbturn Spindle Lower Mounting Screws Release Tool Mounting Plate Screws Allen Wrench Battery Cover Screws Battery Pack Cover Battery Pack Lectrobolt Inside Unit Assembly Inside Lever ...

Page 4: ...ike cutout and mounting screws B DOOR PREPARATION If using the installation jig to prepare the door refer to the instructions provided with the jig then pro ceed with step 7 B 1 Mark the handle height on the edge of the door as determined directly from the strike The axis of rotation of the handle is level with the bottom lip of the strike B 2 Align the template along the vertical center line of t...

Page 5: ...age to the mounting screws and threads F INSTALLING THE INSIDE LEVER Insert the inside lever A onto the inside unit assembly Secure the inside lever with the hex screw B supplied using the allen wrench C supplied C 3 Drill pilot holes for the strike mounting screws Mortise the door frame for the strike dimensions shown 3 3 8 L X 1 D X 1 W Note Make certain not to mortise over screw holes drilled e...

Page 6: ...ubstituted with a foreign part If the lock is used with a wall bumper the warranty is null and void If a doorstop is required we recommend the use of a floor secured stop The environment and conditions of use determine the life of finishes on Kaba Access Control products Finishes on Kaba Access Control products are subject to change due to wear and environmental corrosion Kaba Access Control canno...

Page 7: ...Door Exercise Room This lock is New Installation Replacing a conventional keyed lock Replacing a Kaba Mechanical Pushbutton Lock Replacing a Kaba Electronic Access Control Replacing a Keyless Lock other than Kaba How did you learn about Kaba Access Control Pushbutton Locks Advertisement Previous Use Internet Web Another Use Locksmith Maintenance Training Class Other please specify What was your re...

Page 8: ...nsure it is oriented to engage the lever sleeve to accommodate desired lock handing as shown Note For all interchangeable removable cylinders except ASSA Medeco Yale proceed to section I 2 For ASSA Medeco Yale cylinders skip to section I 5 G CHANGING KEY IN LEVER CYLINDER On key in lever models of the E Plex 5000 series the outside lever comes preassembled with Kaba s key in lever cylinder Kaba 15...

Page 9: ...sert the outside lever a until it is flush to the outside unit assembly b To secure the outside lever insert the release tool d or screwdriver into the outside lever as shown and slide the lever catch down until it clicks Make certain lever is attached before installing the core I 3 Insert the supplied tailpiece e vertically into the outside lever as shown Make certain that you rotate the tailpiec...

Page 10: ...section L K 3 Rotate outside lever and hold Ensure that the latch is fully retracted and flush with the latch faceplate Release the outside lever the latch should be fully extended When the lock re locks you will again hear the motor K 4 Insert key into the outside lever Rotate key counterclockwise to stop posi tion and hold Ensure that the latch is fully retracted and flush with the latch facepla...

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