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Determine Model Type
This feature provides identification of the model type.
Note: This operation may be performed either with the lock shelved (using the
default Master User combination of all 0s), or with the lock activated (using a
Master User or a Manager User combination).
To determine the model type, complete the following steps:
Step
Detailed Instructions
1.
Power lock.
Power the lock by depressing the outside lever.
2.
Enter Master User
Enter the Master User or Manager User combina-
or Manager User
tion. The lock will beep/flash the green LED on each
combination
keystroke entered. If the Clear key is pressed during
data entry, the lock responds with one beep/ flash of
the green LED followed by the red LED, and all dig-
its of the combination must be re-entered. The lock
responds with three beeps/flashes of the green LED
to indicate available entry. If the combination is not
valid, the lock responds with three beeps/flashes of
the red LED.
3.
Press then 11.
Before re-lock time expires, press (Enter key)
followed by the 1 key and then the 1 key again. The
lock responds with beeps/flashes of the green and
red LEDs corresponding to the model type as follows:
1 beep/green and red flash = Model 15xx
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Open the Lock
Step
Detailed Instructions
1.
Power lock.
Power the lock by depressing the outside lever.
2.
Enter
Enter the combination to open the lock. The lock
combination.
will beep/flash the green LED on each keystroke
entered. If the Clear key is pressed during data
entry, the lock responds with one beep/flash of the
green LED followed by the red LED, and all digits of
the combination must be re-entered.
Caution: When opening the lock, do not depress the outside lever until the lock
responds with three beeps/flashes of the green LED to indicate available entry.
The lock responds with three beeps/flashes of the
green LED to indicate available entry. If the combi-
nation is that of an Access User or Service User and
the User ID has been locked out by managerial per-
sonnel, the lock responds with two beeps/flashes of
the red LED. If the combination is not valid, the lock
responds with three beeps/flashes of the red LED.
Note: After the limit of consecutive failed entry attempts has been reached,
the lock will temporarily shut down to prevent combination tampering for the
time programmed by managerial personnel. During the shutdown period, the
lock will not respond to any user actions. When the shutdown period has
elapsed the lock can be used normally. Any additional failed entry attempt
results in the lock being disabled again for the programmed shutdown time.
This cycle will continue until a correct combination is entered.
3.
Open lock.
Before re-lock time expires, depress the outside
lever to open the lock. At the end of the re-lock
interval, the lock will respond with two simultaneous
beep/flashes of the red and green LEDs.