CODELOCKS CL1200 Programming & Operating Instructions Manual

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CL1200 Programming & Operating Instructions
CODES – The Basics
The Cabinet Lock has three code levels available:
The Cabinet Lock is supplied with two factory set codes:
Master Code: 11 33 55 77 User Code: 22 44
When fitted immediately change the Master Code and User Code All Master Codes and Sub-Master Codes are 8 digits long All User Codes are 4 digits long The lock ‘open’ time is set at 4 seconds
FUNCTIONS Before programming select the most appropriate function for the application.
A) Repeated Use Important Note: This is the default function and is already pre-programmed in new locks.
This is the most common function and is used where the same code will be repeatedly used.
B) Single User (Locker Mode) The User enters a single use code which will lock and then open the lock once only and then be erased. This function is used for short term, multi occupancy applications e.g. a locker in leisure centre.
The lock will now remain open until the next single use code is entered into the lock.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Note: The Cabinet Lock has a 10 button keypad and a badged bar button. The badge bar
button is hidden beneath the handle when in the locked position.
The lock has the following code levels: Master Code can:
Open the lock Change the Master Code
Set / Change / Delete the Sub-Master and User Code Select between repeated use and single use codes Restrict the locked time
Sub-Master Code can: Open the lock Change the Sub-Master Set / Change / Delete the User Code
User Code can: Open the lock Change the User Code
A code cannot be programmed into more than one level
Lost Code procedure Note: The procedure require the door to be open
Remove the rear-fixing bolts and and remove the lock from the door. Remove one battery. Press and hold the 1 button, replace the battery, the blue LED will flash twice, release the
1 button. Within three seconds press the 1 button three times. The blue LED will flash twice and the lock will have reverted to the factory Master Code 11 33 55 77 and all other stored settings will be erased.
Penalty Time Entering three incorrect codes will cause the lock into shutdown for 10 seconds.
Battery Power The Cabinet Lock should provide well in excess of 40,000 openings of 4 seconds each, from 2 x AAA 1.5v cells.
Low Battery When the battery power is low the Red LED will flash 3 times before the Blue LED flashes to signal acceptance of the code. Batteries should be changed as soon as this happens. The lock will operate for 100 times with low battery.
Battery failure override
The Cabinet Lock has been designed so an external PP3 battery can be placed against the external contacts beneath the handle so that the lock can be opened to replace batteries should they fail.
The procedure is as follows:
Place the contact points of the PP3 battery against the contact points at the base of the
lock, making firm maintained contact.
The positive + PP3 terminal against the + contact on the lock, and the negative – PP3
terminal against the negative contact on the lock. See image.
Enter the Master Code. The lock will now withdraw the locking pin allowing the lock to open. Fit new batteries by removing the upper fixing bolt and swinging the lock down over the
edge of the door. Refit the lock.
PROGRAMMING To program – the lock must be in the open position with the badge button visible. Every program command must commence by pressing the badge button, followed by the Master Code, Sub-Master Code or User Code.
Master Code Commands CHANGE THE MASTER CODE
Master Code 01 New Master Code New Master Code ••
Example: 11335577 01 12345678 12345678 •• Result Master Code has been changed to 12345678
SET OR CHANGE THE USER CODE
Master Code 02 User Code ••
Example: 11335577 02 9999 •• Result New User Code 9999 now operative
DELETE USER CODE
Master Code 03 ••
Example: 11335577 03 •• Result User Code deleted
SET OR CHANGE THE SUB-MASTER CODE
Master Code 04 Sub-Master Code Sub-Master Code ••
Example: 11335577 04 87654321 87654321 •• Result Sub-Master Code 87654321 now operative
DELETE SUB-MASTER CODE
Master Code 05 05 ••
Example: 11335577 05 05 •• RESULT Sub-Master Code deleted
Sub-Master Code Commands CHANGE THE SUB-MASTER CODE
Sub-Master Code 06 New Sub-Master Code New Sub-Master Code ••
Example: 87654321 06 10101010 10101010 •• RESULT Sub-Master Code has been changed to 10101010
SET OR CHANGE THE USER CODE
Sub-Master Code 07 User Code ••
Example: 87654321 07 • 6666 •• RESULT New User Code 6666 now operative
DELETE USER CODE
Sub-Maser Code 08 ••
Example: 87654321 08 •• RESULT User Code deleted
User Code Commands CHANGE THE USER CODE WHEN IN: A) Repeated Use Mode or
B) Single Use Mode (locker mode) A) REPEATED USE MODE (FACTORY DEFAULT)
User Code New User Code New User Code ••
Example: 2244 5541 5541 •• RESULT User Code now 5541
B) CHANGING FROM REPEATED USE MODE A) TO B) SINGLE USE (LOCKER MODE)
Master Code 09 ••
Example: 11335577 09 •• RESULT Lock will now operate as B) single use (locker mode)
RESTRICT THE LOCKED TIME
Master Code 10 (number of hours lock to remain locked) ••
Example: 11335577 10 04 ••
RESULT The lock will auto open after 4 hours from locking Note:
1. Restricting the locked time only works when the lock is in B) single use (locker mode)
2. The lock can be set to auto open at the following hourly intervals 02, 04, 08, 10, 12. See above example for programming reference.
CHANGING FROM B) SINGLE USE (LOCKER MODE) TO A) REPEATED USE MODE
Master Code 11 ••
Example: 11335577 11 •• RESULT Factory set multiple use User Code 2244 will work repeatedly until reprogrammed.
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