Security Locks SL2000F and SL2000F-VP EN
2020-05-06
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Configuring the SL2000 ( Memory Reset)
In order to configure the SL2000 you must perform the Memory Reset procedure and then enroll sequentially
10 digits (C1,C2..C10) which will configure the unit for the individual installation. After the Memory Reset the
entire code lock memory is erased (including all codes) and initialized with default (factory)
settings.
In order to perform Memory Reset do the following steps:
Turn off the power supply
Put the jumper on JP1 contacts
Turn on the power supply
Wait till the moment when SL2000 will generate three series of two beeps (** ** **) - this signal
indicates that unit has erased memory and restored default configuration parameters
Remove jumper from JP1 contacts
Enter sequentially ten digits from C1 to C10
Once the last digit (C10) is entered the code lock generates three series of two beeps (** ** **) and
automatically switches to normal work (it enters Armed mode).
Meaning of the configuration parameters: C1-C10
C1C2
: Specifies the time delay from a moment when USER code is entered till moment when Door Lock output
will be triggered. It can be programmed from 00 to 99s (default: 04).
C3C4
: Specifies the time for which Door Lock output will be activated. It can be programmed from 02 to 99s
(default: 04).
C5C6
: Specifies the time within door must be closed otherwise Door Alarm will occur. The C5C6 time is started
from the moment when C4C4 time has passed by. It can be programmed from 00 to 99s, the 00 value sets
unlimited time for door closing (default: 09).
C7
: Enables or disables of reprogramming of the MASTER and INSTALLER codes, enter 0-3 (default: 0).
Value
Reprogramming of the MASTER code
Reprogramming of the INSTALLER code
0
Enabled
Enabled
1
Disabled
Enabled
2
Enabled
Disabled
3
Disabled
Disabled
C8:
Enabling and disabling Option 1 and Option 2, enter 0-3 (default:0).
Value
Option 1
Option 2
0
Disabled
Disabled
1
Enabled
Disabled
2
Disabled
Enabled
3
Enabled
Enabled
Option 1: Timed Lock-out
Option 2: Disable USER Codes When in Armed Mode
C9:
Defines the length of the USER codes, enter 0-3, (default: 1).
0 :
USER codes are 2 digits long
1 :
USER codes are 4 digits long
2 :
USER codes are 6 digits long
Note: If reprogramming of a given code is disabled the SL2000 allows you for a single attempt only to program
of the given code. Once the code is programmed, you will not be able to change it unless the Memory Reset is
carried out. Use this function to disable the end user to change your MASTER and INSTALLER code.