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Additional notes for continuous lock 'Passage mode' programming
Should you desire that the lock remain in 'Passage mode' at
all
times, that is not quite
possible. However, if the lock is programmed to leave passage mode and go to the default 'Storehouse
mode' for a minute or so at midnight each night before going back to 'Passage mode' for the next
day, that can be done. This is required because the lock must be in the default 'Storehouse mode' at
the change of the day of the week at midnight, if only briefly.
This is not the case when E4 / E5 software locks are used with PC computer programming,
only when manually programmed with the keypad.
Trouble Shooting Guide
Problem
Possible Reason
Solution
iButton Key is
not working
Time restricted
key or invalid
user
1. Make sure user was properly programmed or
change time restrictions on particular iButton
Red light is on
and three beeps
Batteries low
1.Change Batteries
2. Reset the lock time and date (function 88#)
Green light is on
and two beeps,
but motor is not
running
No power to lock
motor
Make sure the motor wire is firmly connected to the
PCB, and that wire is not pinched or damaged by
latch
Temporary Key
Code is not
working
Access code is
expired or lock
time is incorrect
Check / set the time / date inside lock or issue new
temporary code
Lock doesn’t
accept any valid
iButton key
Lock is in
'Lockout' mode
Issue a new Lockout Key to release the lockout
mode.
Will changing
battery erase the
key list
NO
The key list and timetables are stored inside the
flash memory, disconnecting the batteries can’t
erase the non-volatile, solid-state flash memory.
After changing
the battery.
Codes stop
working
Internal lock
clock time is lost
Set the lock time and date using function code 88.
User codes and lock schedules are still remembered,
but lock doesn't know current time / date.
If you need additional support, please contact your local distributor or at 971-820-6450