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If a lock has been Activated and then is Shelved, all users are removed except
for the Master User. The Master User’s combination is returned by the Shelving
to the default of 

all 0’s. Values that are retained in the lock once it is Shelved

are as follows:

•  User ID & PIN lengths

•  Re-lock, Wrong Try Limit, and Wrong Try Penalty Times

Activated Mode

Once the Master User combination has been changed from 

all 0’s, the lock is

placed in the 

Activated Mode. In activated mode, the Master User can add the

Manager User, Access Users, and Service User to the lock. Each type of per-
sonnel activated in the lock has the full range of capability described within this
guide while the lock is in Activated Mode.

Note: Whenever the Master User changes his combination back to all 0’s, the
lock returns to Shelved Mode.

Getting Started

This section identifies lock setup activities and startup operations.

We recommend that you follow the steps outlined below to ensure proper setup
of your lock. Before you start lock setup, check basic lock operation by opening
the shelved lock with the default combination as described on page 11.

Lock Setup Activities

The following provides a brief list of the activities that are to be performed by the
Master User and, optionally, Manager User to configure the lock for lock opera-
tions. The instructions for performing these activities are located on the indicated
pages.

Master User
1.  Change User ID and PIN Lengths* (Optional) (page 12-13)

* This operation can also be performed by the Manager User to increase the
User ID and/or PIN lengths once the lock has been activated.

2.  Activate the Lock (page 13-14)

3.  Activate the Manager User (Optional) (page 14)

Master User / Manager User
1.  Set Re-Lock, Wrong Try Limit, and Penalty Times (Optional) (page 15)

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Wrong Try Limit and Penalty Time

The wrong try limit is the maximum number of consecutive failed entry attempts
that can occur before the lock temporarily shuts down (to prevent combination
tampering). The 

wrong try limit is programmable from 3-9 with a default of 3.

The 

penalty time is the time period for which the lock shuts down when the

wrong try limit is reached. For the Model 15xx, the 

shutdown time is program-

mable from 0 to 20 seconds with a factory set 

default of 20 seconds. The

maximum shutdown period for the Model 15xx is approximately 20 seconds.
Only managerial personnel are authorized to program these parameters.

During the shutdown period, the lock will not respond to any user actions. If you
attempt to power the lock during the shutdown, the lock will display two simulta-
neous flashes of the red LED to indicate an error condition. When the shutdown
period has elapsed, the lock will respond to user actions. Each additional wrong
try will result in the lock shutting down for the programmed penalty time. This
cycle will continue until a correct combination is entered.

Operational Modes

The PowerLever Door Lock will always be in one of two operational modes:
Shelved or Activated.

Shelved Mode

When a lock is shipped from the factory, it will be in the 

Shelved Mode. The

shelved mode enables the lock to be opened before the user has placed it in
service, activated it, and authorized users to open it. Shelved mode is also use-
ful when a lock is to be temporarily removed from service and stored. 

Note: The lock should be placed in shelved mode to assure that it can be
opened and placed back in service when desired without having to retrieve old
combinations.

While in the shelved mode, the lock will be set up for entry only by the Master
User via a combination of 

all 0’s. Within the Shelved Mode, the Master User

can:

•  Define User ID and PIN lengths.

•  Specify re-lock, wrong try limit, and wrong try penalty times.

•  Set the lock in Passage or Entrance Function to Locked or Unlocked.

•  Change the Master User combination to activate the lock.

 

Summary of Contents for PowerLever 15 Series

Page 1: ...s Control 2941 Indiana Avenue Winston Salem NC 27105 USA Tel 800 849 8324 336 725 1331 Fax 800 346 9640 336 725 3269 www kaba ilco com Document Number 474 052 1105 Operating Instructions S e r i e s M...

Page 2: ...major assemblies Outside cover assembly includes a keypad for entry of control data a pair of LEDs red and green for visual feedback a beeper for audio feed back and the outside lever with a return o...

Page 3: ...de audio and visual cues to the user when lock power drops below a sufficient level for operation The lock will continually beep and flash the red LED prompting the user to depress the outside lever t...

Page 4: ...x lock The combination can consist of as little as a one digit User ID or the length can be up to six digits in length and consist of a User ID followed by a Personal Identifier Number PIN Regardless...

Page 5: ...Function will change the state of the Model 15xx lock from locked to unlocked When programmed to the unlocked or Passage func tion no combination or key override is required for entry Only managerial...

Page 6: ...limit is the maximum number of consecutive failed entry attempts that can occur before the lock temporarily shuts down to prevent combination tampering The wrong try limit is programmable from 3 9 wi...

Page 7: ...beep flashes of the red and green LEDs Note If a lock has been Activated and then Shelved the lock returns to a state where it can be opened with the default Master User combination of all 0 s The len...

Page 8: ...on User ID only otherwise Combination User ID PIN 12 Change User ID and PIN Lengths The length of the User ID the length of the PIN the length of the combina tion A User ID is mandatory and can vary b...

Page 9: ...verification If the combination was verified suc again cessfully the lock responds with two simultaneous beeps flashes of the green and red LEDs The lock responds with two beeps flashes of the red LE...

Page 10: ...Note If at any time during the procedure the lock power drops below a sufficient level for operation the lock will continually beep and flash the red LED prompting the user to depress the outside leve...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...key is pressed dur ing 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 The lock responds with three beep...

Page 13: ...ous beeps flashes of the green and red LEDs and exits the procedure 22 Disable a Specific User ID This operation allows the Master User or Manager User to restrict access to the lock for a specific Ac...

Page 14: ...nd exits this procedure 24 Disable a Group of User IDs This operation allows the Master User or Manager User to restrict access to an entire user ID group See User ID Groups page 5 for more informatio...

Page 15: ...ltaneous beeps flashes of the green and red LEDs The Manager User is now deactivated 26 Switch Passage Function On Off This operation allows Passage Function to be toggled On and Off Step Detailed Ins...

Page 16: ...l 0 s 28 Change Master User Combination Note The new User ID that is selected must be an available ID one that has not already been selected for another user Step Detailed Instructions 1 Power lock Po...

Page 17: ...___ User ID ___ PIN ______ User ID ___ PIN ______ User ID ___ PIN ______ 30 Quick Reference Lock Keypad Commands The following is a list of the keypad commands that are available for the PowerLever Mo...

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