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(P/N)762.128 Rev B EN 05/10 • © copyright 2009-2010 

Kaba Mas LLC

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SWING BOLT

1. Mount the dial plate (p/n 2676) centered on the through hole. Attach the dial plate
  with the two mounting screws US 8-32 (US) or the M4-0.7 (metric), and the shoulder

 

  bushings (p/n 2618).
2. Slide the bearing plate (p/n 2674) over cable and press onto the fasteners on the
  Entry Device.
3. Feed the key pad cable through the spindle cable hole from the front of the safe door.
4. Insert the springs (p/n 2893) and blocking pins (p/n 2894) into the hole located on the
  back of the key pad.
5. Rotate the key pad approx. 30° counter-clockwise and place onto the bushings. Then
  turn the key pad clockwise until the blocking pin clicks, and secures the Entry Device
  to the safe door.

WARNING: 

Once installed, the Entry Device cannot be removed from the safe door 

without causing physical damage to the Entry Device.

6. When installing the lock, ensure that the Entry Device cable is running through the
  channel at the back of the lock. 

DEAD/SPRING BOLT 

1. Mount the dial plate (p/n 2676) centered on the through hole. Attach the dial
  plate with the two mounting screws US 8-32 (US) or the M4-0.7 (metric), and
  the shoulder bushings (p/n 2618).
2. Measure total mounting thickness (door thi mounting plate). (Figure 3)
3. Cut the spindle to a length of .700” (17mm) plus the total mounting thickness.

NOTE: 

the spindle must be deburred.

4. Insert the spindle into the keypad, and route the cable in the groove of
  the spindle. 
5. Slide the bearing plate (p/n 2674) over the cable, and press onto the fasteners
  on the Entry Device. 

NOTE: 

It is important to make sure the cable will not rub on the dial plate after 

assembly.

6. Feed the Entry Device’s cable and spindle through the spindle/cable hole from
  the front of the safe door.

WARNING: 

Spring and blocking pin are NOT installed when Entry Device is used with either the dead bolt or spring bolt locks. 

7. Rotate the key pad approx. 30° counter-clockwise and place onto the bushings.
8. Then turn the key pad clockwise until the key pad is vertical (Figure 4). 

9. The spindle should protrude between .300" - .350" (8 - 9 mm) through the safe door.
10.  Slide the cable protector (p/n 2754) over the cable and spindle, until the flat side rests against the inside of safe door. Route the
    cable through the groove of the cable protector.
11.  Gently pull on the cable to assure that there is no excess cable in the spindle hole that would rub on the metal door.
12.  Install the lock with the bolt extended onto the spindle. 

1. Key Pad
2. Bearing Plate
3. Mounting Screws
4. Shoulder Bushing
5. Dial Plate
6. Spring
7. Blocking Pin

3035 & 3125 Entry Device
(Swingbolt Option)

3125

1. Key Pad
2. Bearing Plate
3. Mounting Screws
4. Shoulder Bushing
5. Dial Plate
6. Spindle
7. Cable Protector

3035 & 3125 Entry Device
(Dead Bolt/Spring Bolt Option)

3125

DOOR

MOUNTING PLA

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Total Mounting Thickness = door thickness

+ mounting plate

Cable protector

Battery compartment

Figure 3

Figure 4

3035 & 3125 ROUND ENTRY DEVICE

Summary of Contents for 3000

Page 1: ...ELECTRONIC ENTRY DEVICE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BASIC AND GARD SERIES...

Page 2: ...15 ENTRY DEVICE 4 3035 3125 ROUND ENTRY DEVICE 5 Swingbolt instructions Dead bolt instructions 3710 ANGULAR ENTRY DEVICE 7 Additional instructions 3710 keypad replacement 3750 3750 K 3750KE 3190 ENTRY...

Page 3: ...l is recommended BASIC TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED Medium Phillips head screwdriver 2 recommend magnetized tip Small flat file or deburring stone Tape measure or ruler ESD wrist band PREPARATION FOR...

Page 4: ...P N 762 128 Rev B EN 05 10 copyright 2009 2010 Kaba Mas LLC page 2 DIAL RING FRONT HOUSING BASE MOUNTING TEMPLATE...

Page 5: ...P N 762 128 Rev B EN 05 10 copyright 2009 2010 Kaba Mas LLC page 3 8130 ENTRY DEVICES MOUNTING TEMPLATE DO NOT SCALE...

Page 6: ...nting screws Figures 1 2 4 Ensure that the Entry Device cable is running through the channel at the back of the lock INSTALLING BATTERIES 1 Slide the keypad housing up and carefully pull away from mou...

Page 7: ...4 Insert the spindle into the keypad and route the cable in the groove of the spindle 5 Slide the bearing plate p n 2674 over the cable and press onto the fasteners on the Entry Device NOTE It is imp...

Page 8: ...ay from the safe door CAUTION Hold onto the battery connector to avoid pulling the wires out of the board 3 Connect a new 9 Volt alkaline battery to the battery connector 4 Push the battery and the le...

Page 9: ...at the back of the lock Refer to lock installation instructions which are available at www kaba mas com ALTERNATE INSTALLATION The option adapter plate p n 3716 may be used to mount the 3710 Entry De...

Page 10: ...ck of the keypad Figure 8 5 Rotate the key pad approx 30 counter clockwise and place keypad bushings into the large openings on the dial plate Then turn the key pad clockwise until the blocking pin cl...

Page 11: ...se until the key pad is vertical 10 The spindle should protrude between 300 350 8 9 mm through the safe door 11 Slide the cable protector p n 2754 over the cable and spindle until the flat side rests...

Page 12: ...fer to lock installation instructions which are available at www kaba mas com 8130 alternate method tamper evident for vds approval The 8130 Entry Device comes with the mylar portion of the keypad una...

Page 13: ...spindle to a length of 820 20 8mm plus the door thickness Figure 14 NOTE the spindle must be deburred 3 Install the knob assembly using the two 8 32 X 5 16 phillips pan screws 4 Install the lock with...

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