Kaba E-PLEX 2000, E-PLEX 2000 Series, E-PLEX PowerStar 2000 Series Operation Manual

Operations Manual
E-PLEX®2000 Series E-PLEX
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PowerStar 2000 Series
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
E2000 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
EPS2000 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
States of the Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Factory Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Access Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Pushbutton Programming Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Sequence of Operations for Start-Up Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Default Values of the E-Plex 2000 Programmable Parameters . . . . . . . . . . .7
Configuring the Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
General Procedure for Pushbutton Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Reset Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
A. Program the Access Code Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
B. Modify the Master User Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
C. Program the Unlock Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
D. Program the Duration of the Passage Mode Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
E. Program the Lock for Tamper Time Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
F. Programming the Lock for Keypad Buzzer Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Users - General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
User Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
User Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
User Access Codes (PINs) - Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
G. Add / Modify a User Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
H. Add / Modify a Manager Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
I. Add / Modify Service User Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
J. Delete User Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
K. Delete Manager Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
L. Delete Service User Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
M. Delete All Access Codes Except Master and Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
N. Activate User Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
O. Activate Manager Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
P. Activate Service User Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Q. Activate All User Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
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R. Activate / De-activate Passage Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
S. De-activate User Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
T. De-activate Manager Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
U. De-activate Service User Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
V. De-activate all Access Codes except Master and Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
W. Activate / De-activate Lockout Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
X. Perform Manual Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Battery Life and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Summary of Pushbutton Programming Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Visual Feedback Message Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
User List Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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INTRODUCTION
The E-Plex 2000 (E2000) and the E-Plex PowerStar 2000 (EPS2000) are both easy to use PIN only lock series that do not require any software to operate.
E2000 Operation
The E2000 uses three (3) AA alkaline batteries. This means that anytime you can simply access the lock with your valid PIN and/or you can program the lock at its keypad since the lock power is always present for its electronic circuit to operate.
EPS2000 Operation
The EPS2000 Self Powered Lock does not contain any batteries and is environmentally friendly (“Green” lock). The lock electronics are always “asleep” but to activate the circuit to access and/or pro­gram the lock, you must power the lock by depressing the front lock lever down at least once. This energizes the lock temporarily for a few seconds, enough time for you to enter your PIN and open the lock, or start to program the lock with a command sequence. Typically, you will need to pump the lock lever only once whenever you need to access the lock, or to start programming the lock. However, if you had not operated the lock for a few days and then trying to use it, you will need to pump the handle 4 to 6 times to “recharge” the lock before using it.
During a multiple command sequence at the lock’s keypad when you are trying to program many user PINs one after the other—say more than 5 or 6 users, you will notice that the lock will start flash­ing the Red light (LED) every second (typically after about 20 sec­onds), indicating that the stored lock power is beginning to fade. When you see this Red light flashing, you must pump the handle again once to recharge which will enable you to continue program­ming the lock.
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Important: When you pump the handle, the lock will flash the Green light once accompanied by a high pitched beep indicating that it is “ready”—either for you to enter your valid access PIN, or for you to start programming. If you do not pump the handle, there will be no response from the lock and consequently there will be no access granted.
You must instruct your EPS 2000 series lock/door users on how to use this lock properly: they must always pump the front lever before entering their access PIN to gain entry. If you do not pump the handle, you will not get any feedback from the lock and conse­quently there can be no access.
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STATES OF THE LOCK
Factory Mode
The factory mode is one of three primary states of the E-Plex 2000 and the E-Plex PowerStar 2000. The main characteristics of this state are:
• The E2000/EPS2000 opens only when the 8-digit master combination (1-2­3-4-5-6-7-8) is keyed in.
• The visual indication for ‘access granted’ is green LED flashing once. A high-pitched tone is also generated while the green LED is on.
• The Master User must change the combination to be able to exit the factory mode, and switch to the access mode.
Access Mode
This mode refers to a lock that is operational for user access, and not in factory or Programming Mode.
Pushbutton Programming Mode
The lock enters the Pushbutton Programming Mode when the user enters the master combination or one of the manager combinations, preceded
and fol­lowed by the character ‘#’ (ex: #12345678#). Once the E-Plex 2000 is in the Pushbutton Programming Mode, the Master/Manager can enter one or more command sequences. Each command sequence ends with a ‘#’ character that acts like an < enter > character. At the very end of all sequences of program­ming commands, enter one more # to remove the lock from the Pushbutton Programming Mode to return to normal access mode.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS FOR START-UP PROGRAMMING
What is the recommended sequence of operations?
With the E-Plex 2000/EPS2000 in the factory mode.
• Program the Access Code Length (default length is four digits).
The access code field length can only be changed when the lock is not activated (when still in the factory mode).
• Change factory Master to your own Master Code (always eight digits) to place lock in access mode.
Put lock in Pushbutton Programming Mode.
• Program the Unlock time.
Program the Lock for the Duration of Passage Mode (if desired).
• Program the Lock for Tamper Time Settings.
• Program the Lock for Buzzer Volume.
• Add Access Codes as desired.
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DEFAULT VALUES OF THE E-PLEX 2000 PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS
Parameters Factory Default Values
Lock state Unprogrammed Passage mode open time limit 9 hours Passage mode De-Activated Lockout mode De-Activated Unlock time 2 seconds Buzzer volume control Low Tamper shutdown time 30 seconds Tamper attempt count 4 attempts Access code length 4 digits
Master combination 12345678 (8 digits)
Access code None Code status Activated
CONFIGURING THE LOCK
General Procedure for Pushbutton Programming
1. The pages that follow provide step-by-step instructions for programming the E-Plex 2000/EPS2000 lock.
2. The general procedure for all programming functions is as follows: a. Put the lock in Programming Mode by pressing # Master Code # b. Use the Summary of Commands Table in the appendix section of this guide
to enter the three digit command sequence (Command Type + Function
Code), followed by #. c. Enter the appropriate numbers as required. d. Press # to end Programming Mode. e. Once the lock is in programming mode, multiple command sequences can be
entered without having to repeat the #mastercode#. However, if there is no
activity for 15seconds at the keypad, the lock will automatically exit from
programming mode.
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For example
• If the Master or Manager enters his code of 87654321, the door will open.
• If he enters #87654321#, the lock will enter into the Programming Mode and wait for the next part of the command.
• If he enters the # sign twice at the end of the code, for example #87654321##, the lock will go out of Programming Mode and return to its normal mode.
Note: The # pound sign acts like the Enter key on a keyboard in your commu­nications with the lock. The # tells the lock that one part of the entry is fin­ished. The # serves another purpose - to distinguish a programming type command from a simple Access Code to open the door. A Master or Manager User can use the same number to open the door or to put the lock in Programming Mode, the only difference being that he uses the # sign in front to signal that he is about to enter a programming command. For increased security, it is recommended that the master user code not be used for every­day access. This can be accomplished by creating an access user code for the master user.
Reset Procedures
There are three different “Reset” levels available in the E-Plex 2000.
Code 099# will reset the lock to the factory default settings except for the access code length (Master and Manager User codes are retained if already programmed)
Code 299# will delete all access and service user codes (Master and Manager users are retained)
Hard Reset will return the lock to factory mode including deleting all codes, putting the lock back to factory default values (4 digit access code length) and making the master code 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8. A hard reset is performed as follows.
Resetting a Lock to Factory-Default: (lock must be powered)
• On the inside or back housing, remove the top right screw holding the lock to
the door.
• Insert a long non-metallic blunt ended tool in the screw hole to press and
release the Reset-to-Factory-Default button. You will hear the motor turning if successful, meaning the lock has reset.
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A. PROGRAM THE ACCESS CODE LENGTH
Setting the length of Access Codes must be the first lock programmable func­tion you perform, because all your other access codes must have the same length. If a user enters a code of a different length, the lock will not accept it. Longer length Access Codes permit a greater number of code possibilities, and thus higher security. The master code must always be 8 digits
Required User Level: Master A-1 To configure the E-Plex 2000 programmable pushbutton lock, it must first
be placed in Programming Mode.
Important: This is the only programmable function that can be done during the factory mode using the factory master code. Except for changing from the factory code to a new master code.
A-2 Enter the E-Plex 2000 factory Master (Programming) Code
(#12345678#). The lock responds with a flashing green light. If 1-2-3-4-5- 6-7-8 does not seem to work, please follow the steps to perform a hard reset by following the procedure in on page 7.
A-3 Enter the code 009 #LL #, where LL represents the length (number of
digits in a code). The range is from 04 to 08 digits. You can leave the
factory default Access Code length (4 digits) if you wish.
A-4 Example of Complete Entry: 009#05#. A-5 Key in another # to indicate the end of programming. A-6 From now on, all the Access Codes you create must be the length
specified in this step, which is 5 digits.
B. MODIFY THE MASTER USER ACCESS CODE
Required User Level: Master B-1 To change the factory code or current Master Code, follow the next three
steps:
B-2 Put lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. B-3 Use the command, 000, for Master, then the new Master Code number. B-4 You must use 8 digits between 00000000 and 99999999 as follows:
000#MMMMMMMM#, we’ll use 000#87654321# as an example. B-5 Enter the Master Code again 87654321# for confirmation. B-6 Example of Complete Entry: 000#87654321#87654321#. B-7 Key in another # to indicate the end of programming. B-8 After that, you will always use your own Master Code. Please write the code
down and keep in a safe place. The factory code is no longer valid.
Required User Level: Master
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C. PROGRAM THE UNLOCK TIME
Unlock time is the length of time the door will remain unlocked when a correct code is entered before automatically re-locking itself.
Required User Level: Master, Manager C-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. C-2 To establish Unlock Time, enter the following code: 004#TT#, where
TT is the time in seconds, (TT=02 to 20 seconds, for example 10 seconds). C-3 Example of Complete Entry: 004#10#. C-4 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. C-5 You have now programmed an Unlock Time of 10 seconds for the door.
D. PROGRAM THE DURATION OF
THE PASSAGE MODE PERIOD
You might want to program locks for public areas, such as cafeterias, to have free access (Passage Mode) during certain periods of the day, and revert to required code access outside of these regular hours.
The length of time that the lock remains in Passage Mode is programmable on all models except EPS2000 PowerStar versions.
The factory default length of time for Passage Mode is 9 hours - you may leave the default.
Once the lock has been put into Passage Mode, it will automatically relock after the designated duration.
Required User Level: Master, Manager D-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. D-2 Enter command code 005#. D-3 Then TT#, where TT= 01 to 24 hours. D-4 A TT entry of 00 means there is no time limit - the door remains
unlocked.
D-5 Enter 005 #TT#; for example, 005#06# for six hours. D-6 Example of Complete Entry: 005#06#. D-7 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. D-8 In this example, the lock will remain unlocked for six hours, starting from
the time you put it in Passage Mode. D-9 You have now configured the duration of the Passage Mode period for
that lock. This does NOT
initiate Passage Mode.
D-10 The new length of time will take effect the next time you put a lock into
Passage Mode by following the correct command sequence.
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E. PROGRAM THE LOCK FOR
TAMPER TIME PARAMETERS
You can set a Tamper Time Wrong Tries parameter referring to the number of times the wrong code can be entered before the lock goes into Tamper Shutdown Mode.
For example, if you program the lock to accept three wrong tries, the lock will tolerate three wrong entries, staying locked but providing visual feedback (see visual message chart in rear section). After that, it will go into a Tamper Shutdown Mode and remain locked until the end of the Tamper Shutdown Time period - the length of that period is configured in Steps 1a through 1 c below.
Required User Level: Master, Manager E-1 Set the tamper time for the period of time during which the keypad will
remain inaccessible after the specified number of wrong Access Codes are entered
a. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. b. Enter the code as follows - 006#TT# (TT is seconds - 00 to 90 seconds). c. Example of Complete Entry: 006#30#. (for 30 seconds)
E-2 Enter the code as follows: 007 #TT# (TT is number of wrong entries -
03 to 09), let’s use 03 for example.
a. Example of Complete Entry: 007#03#. b. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. c. The lock will stay locked after three wrong entries for the length of
time you select in the steps below, even if a valid code (including the
Master or a Manager Code) is entered after the three wrong codes. Only the mechanical key override will open the lock during the lockout period.
d. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
In this example, the lock will now remain locked out for 30 seconds after three wrong Access Codes have been entered. No codes, even valid ones, will work in the lock until that time period has elapsed. During this tamper shut down peri­od, the lock will flash the red LED once every 10 seconds
F. PROGRAMMING THE LOCK
FOR KEYPAD BUZZER VOLUME
You might want to adjust the volume of the Keypad Buzzer depending on where the lock is located - a noisy or quiet area.
Required User Level: Master, Manager F-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. F-2 Enter the code 008#VV# (where VV is a scale of volume from 00 to 03;
00 = off; 01 = Low; 02 = Normal; 03 = High).
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F-3 Example of Complete Entry: 008#02#. F-4 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. F-5 The lock will now sound the buzzer at the desired volume
Normal, until you change it.
Users - General Information
1. Master and Manager Codes can do two different things:
• Open the door by entering the Access Code without # signs.
• Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode by entering # before and after their Access Code.
2. Each user (Manager User, Service User or Access User) occupies one of the available 100 locations in the user table.
3. By default, user 000 is the Master User.
4. Users have a 15-second period to enter the entire key sequence, and 5 sec­onds between pressing each pushbutton number. If they pause longer than 5 seconds between each pushbutton pressed, or exceed the 15-second period to enter the total sequence, the lock:
• aborts the current programming sequence
• automatically exits the programming state
• sends the user a ‘Keypad Timeout’ feedback message
Note: Correct errors during a command sequence. If an invalid entry occurs, recover from the mistake by entering the (*) key, which will clear all entries made from the beginning of the current command sequence, and will reset the 15-second time limit for entering the code. In this case, you still have 15 seconds from the first number entered to enter the whole code.
User Levels
Four different classifications of users can perform various operations at the lock. Master User - The Master User is the top-level manager who performs the ini-
tial lock setup activities and can program all lock functions. There is a maxi­mum of one Master User per lock.
Manager - A Manager can program all lock functions except:
• defining the Access User Code length
• modifying master user Access Code
• resetting to default value
• activating lockout mode
• adding/deleting / enabling / disabling a Manager User. The number of
Managers is limited only by available user table space (99 maximum because one (000) is reserved for the Master Code).
Access User - An Access User has the ability to open the lock. The number of Access Users is limited only by available user table space (99 maximum because one (000) is reserved for the Master Code).
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Service User - A user with an Access Code valid for a configurable period of time. This period of time starts on the first use of the code. Each Service User combina­tion is automatically deleted after its period of time expires. The number of service users is limited only by available user table space (99 maximum because one (000) is reserved for the Master Code).
Note: The total number of codes enrolled into the lock at any given time cannot exceed 100, regardless of code classification.
USER CODES
Each time you add a user to give access to a door, you must program the door with an Access Code for them. This User Access Code can also be referred to as a PIN (Personal Identification Number). If you modify the Access Code for an existing user, the procedure is the same.
User Codes must not have the exact same numbers in the same position as the Master Code.
The Master Code 00004992 is used as an example in the table below.
User Access Codes (PINs) - Examples
Master Code User Code Length Sample User Codes
Acceptable Unacceptable
00004992 4 digits 1000
0005 1206 0001
00004992 5 digits 32000
00006 00100 00044
00004992 6 digits 001041
000046 400492 000048
00004992 7 digits 0005521
2000499 9900872 1000892
00004992 8 digits 80009765
12006654 00004993 40004992
0000
00004
000049
0000499
00004992
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Kaba Access Control warrants the E-Plex 2000 to be
free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two (2) years from initial instal­lation date. Kaba Access Control will repair or replace, at our discre­tion, E-Plex 2000 Locks found by Kaba Access Control analysis to be defective during this period. Our only liability, whether in tort or in con­tract, under this warranty is to repair or replace products that are returned to Kaba Access Control within the two (2) year warranty peri­od.
This warranty is in lieu of and not in addition to any other warranty or condition, express or implied, including without limitation merchantabil­ity, fitness for purpose or absence of latent defects.
ATTENTION: This warranty does not cover problems arising out of improper installation, neglect or misuse. All warranties implied or writ­ten will be null and void if the lock is not installed properly and /or if any supplied component part is substituted with a foreign part. If the lock is used with a wall bumper, the warranty is null and void. If a doorstop is required, we recommend the use of a floor secured stop.
The environment and conditions of use determine the life of finishes on Kaba Access Control products. Finishes on Kaba Access Control products are subject to change due to wear and environmental corrosion. Kaba Access Control cannot be held responsible for the deterioration of finishes.
Authorization to Return Goods
Returned merchandise will not be accepted without prior approval. Approvals and Returned Goods Authorization Numbers (RGA Numbers) for the E-Plex 2000 are available through our Customer Service depart­ment in Winston-Salem, NC (800) 849-8324. The serial number of a lock is required to obtain this RGA Number. The issuance of an RGA does not imply that a credit or replacement will be issued.
The RGA number must be included on the address label when material is returned to the factory. All component parts including latches and strikes (even if not inoperative) must be included in the package with return. All merchandise must be returned prepaid and properly pack­aged to the address indicated.
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G. ADD/MODIFY A USER ACCESS CODE
• When users no longer need access to the lock, delete the User Code. This permits you to use the number for a new user.
• If you only de-activate the old code, you cannot add a user with the same
number. De-activate should only be used when the User is, for example, on vacation, and his number will be re-activated when he returns.
• A User ID location is a 3-digit number assigned by the Master or Manager.
You should have the list of User ID locations with you when programming locks. You should always maintain an accurate and correct list of User ID locations and users assigned to those ID locations. See the supplied sample form for your convenience on page 31.
Required User Level: Master, Manager G-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. G-2 Enter command 100# to add/modify a User Access Code. G-3 Enter the ID location followed by # - NNN#, we use 023# for example
(Range = 000 to 099). The chart on page 30 may be helpful.
G-4 Enter UUUUUUUU#, representing a User Access Code of between 4 and
8 numbers, depending on the length of Access Code that you selected in Procedure 1 on page 7. For example, if your code length is 4 digits, the number could be 1024#.
G-5 Enter the code 1024# again. G-6 Example of Complete Entry: 100#023#1024#1024#. G-7 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. G-8 In this example, the User Access Code 1024 will now work in that door
with all the access privileges assigned to that regular User.
H. ADD/MODIFY A MANAGER ACCESS CODE
Each time you add a Manager access to a door, you must program the door with a Manager Access Code. If you change the Access Code for an existing Manager, the procedure is the same.
Required User Level: Master H-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. H-2 Enter command 101# to add /modify a Manager Access Code. H-3 Enter the User ID location (a three-digit number you have on a list that
you should carry with you) followed by #, for example 024#.
H-4 Enter UUUUUUUU#, representing a User Access Code of between 4 and
8 numbers, depending on the length of Access Code that you selected in Procedure 1 on page 7. For example, if your code length is 4 digits, it could be 1224#.
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H-5 Enter the code 1224# again. H-6 Example of Complete Entry: 101#024#1224#1224#. H-7 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. H-8 The Manager Access Code 1224 will now work in that door with all the
access privileges assigned to a Manager User.
H-9 Manager Users can open the door by just entering the Access Code
without the # signs, or put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode by entering # before and after their Access Code.
I. ADD/MODIFY SERVICE USER ACCESS CODE
A Service User is any person who needs access to the lock for a limited time period in order to perform a service, such as painting or repairs in the room or area. A Service User Access Code allows the service person to enter, exit and re-enter using that code for a certain number of hours.
Required User Level: Master, Manager I-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. I-2 Enter Command 102# to add/ modify a Service User Access Code. I-3 Enter the Service User ID location (a three-digit number you have on a list
that you should carry with you) followed by #, for example 025#.
I-4 Enter UUUUUUUU#, representing a User Access Code of between 4 and
8 numbers depending on the length of Access Code that you selected in Procedure 1 on page 7. For example, if your code length is 4 digits, it could be 2240#.
I-5 Enter the code 2240# again. I-6 Now enter the number of hours, programmable between 01 and 24, for
example 06. If you enter a Service Access Code of 00, you can only enter the door once
. If the door shuts upon exiting, you will not be able to re-
enter. This type of access is called a “one-shot” code.
I-7 Example of Complete Entry: 102#025#2240#2240#06#. I-8 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. I-9 The Service User Access Code 2240 will now work in that door, with all
the access privileges assigned to a Service User for a period of 6 hours from the time the Service User enters his Access Code.
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J. DELETE USER ACCESS CODES
User Access Codes should be deleted if no longer needed. This frees the num­bers to be assigned to another user. Codes that may be needed some time in the future should be de-activated rather than deleted.
Required User Level: Master, Manager J-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. J-2 Enter Command 200# to delete a User Access Code. J-3 Enter the ID location NNN#, where NNN is the specific User ID location. J-4 Example of complete entry: 200 #023#. J-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
By deleting a User ID location, you have now also deleted a User Access Code, allowing you to assign that number to another user if you wish.
K. DELETE MANAGER ACCESS CODES
A Manager Code should be deleted if no longer needed, in order to free the code number to be assigned to another Manager User. Manager Codes that might be needed some time in the future should be de­activated rather than deleted.
Required User Level: Master K-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. K-2 Enter Command 201# to delete a Manager Code. K-3 Enter the ID location NNN#, where NNN is the specific Manager ID loca-
tion, 024 for example. K-4 Example of complete entry: 201#024#. K-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
You have now deleted a Manager ID location, and (indirectly) his Access Code, allowing you to assign that number to another Manager or Access User if you wish.
L. DELETE SERVICE USER ACCESS CODES
A Service User Access Code is automatically deleted at the end of its specified length of time. However, use this procedure if you want to delete the code ear­lier than the specified expiry time.
Required User Level: Master, Manager L-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. L-2 Enter Command 202# to delete Service User Access Code. L-3 Enter the ID location NNN#, where NNN is the specific Service User ID
location, 025 for example
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L-4 Example of complete entry: 202#025#. L-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. L-6 You have now deleted a Service User ID location, and (indirectly) his access
code, allowing you to assign that number to another Service User if you wish.
M. DELETE ALL ACCESS CODES
EXCEPT MASTER AND MANAGER
All codes may be deleted together if you are changing everything because of, for example, suspected theft of codes. Warning
- be sure that you want to do this, because re-creating codes for all the personnel will be time-consuming at the pushbuttons.
Required User Level: Master, Manager M-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. M-2 Enter Command 299# to delete all Access and Service User Codes. M-3 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. M-4 You have now deleted all User Access Codes, allowing you to re-assign
Access Codes from 0000{0000} to 9999{9999}, if not used by Master or Managers.
N. ACTIVATE USER ACCESS CODES
A User Code should be activated if it has been de-activated for a certain time period - during a user’s vacation, for example, or if you created an Access Code but never assigned it to a user. User Codes that are inactive, but might be needed some time in the future, should be de-activated rather than deleted.
Required User Level: Master, Manager N-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. N-2 Enter Command 300# to activate a User Code. N-3 Enter the ID location NNN #, where NNN is the specific User ID location,
023 for example. N-4 Example of complete entry: 300 #023#. N-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. N-6 You have now activated the User Access Code assigned to 023.
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O. ACTIVATE MANAGER ACCESS CODE
A Manager Code should be activated if it has been de-activated for a certain time period - during a Manager’s vacation, for example, or if you created a Manager’s Code, but never assigned it to anyone.
Required User Level: Master O-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. O-2 Enter Command 301# to activate a Manager Access Code. O-3 Enter the ID location NNN#, where NNN is the specific User ID location,
024 for example. O-4 Example of Complete Entry: 301#024#. O-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. O-6 The Manager Access Code will now work in that door with all the access
privileges assigned to a Manager User.
P. ACTIVATE SERVICE USER ACCESS CODE
A Service User Access Code should be activated if it has been de-activated for a certain time period - during a Service User’s vacation, for example, or if you created an Access Code but never assigned it to a Service User.
Required User Level: Master, Manager P-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. P-2 Enter Command 302# for Service User Functional Code. P-3 Enter the ID location NNN#, where NNN is the specific User ID location,
025 for example. P-4 Example of Complete Entry: 302#025#. P-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. P-6 You have now activated a Service User Access Code.
Q. ACTIVATE ALL USER ACCESS CODES
You may need to activate all users if you have de-activated the whole group ­after a lockout, for example. This procedure will re-activate all regular and Service User Access Codes that are not active.
Required User Level: Master, Manager Q-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. Q-2 Enter Command 398#. Q-3 Example of Complete Entry: 398#. Q-4 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. Q-5 You have now activated all regular User and Service User Access Codes.
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R. ACTIVATE/DE-ACTIVATE PASSAGE MODE
You have already programmed a default duration for a door to remain in Passage Mode. When you enable Passage Mode, it becomes enabled for the duration you have set in Procedure 5 - Program the Duration of the Passage Mode period, on page 9. The duration feature is not available on EPS2000 PowerStar models.
If your length is 6 hours, and you enable Passage Mode at 1:00, it will automati­cally re-lock at 7:00. Even if the lock was taken in and out of Passage Mode multiple times during the six hour period, it will still re-lock after six hours (pro­grammable) from the original starting period. This ensures that a lock will never remain in Passage Mode beyond the programmed time period.
Required User Level: Master, Manager R-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. R-2 Enter Command 399# to activate /de-activate Passage Mode. R-3 Enter the code where 1 = activate Passage Mode and 0 = de-activate
Passage Mode.
R-4 Example of Complete Entry to activate Passage Mode 399#1#. R-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. R-6 You have now activated Passage Mode on the door.
S. DE-ACTIVATE USER ACCESS CODES
A User Code should be de-activated during a User’s vacation, for example, or if you created an Access Code but never assigned it to a User. User codes that are inactive, but might be needed some time in the future, should be de-activat­ed rather than deleted.
Required User Level: Master, Manager S-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. S-2 Enter Command 400# to de-activate User Access Codes. S-3 Enter the code 400 #NNN #, where NNN is the specific User ID location,
023 for example. S-4 Example of complete entry: 400 #023#. S-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. S-6 You have now de-activated the User Access Code.
T. DE-ACTIVATE MANAGER ACCESS CODES
A Manager Access Code should be de-activated for a certain time period - dur­ing a Manager’s vacation, for example, or if you created an Access Code but never assigned it to a Manager. Manager Codes that might be needed some time in the future should be de-activated rather than deleted.
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Required User Level: Master T-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. T-2 Enter Command 401# to de-activate a Manager Access Code. T3 Enter the code 401#NNN#, where NNN is the specific Manager ID
location, 024 for example. T-4 Example of complete entry: 401#024#. T-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. T-6 You have now de-activated a Manager Access Code.
U. DE-ACTIVATE SERVICE USER ACCESS CODE
A Service User Access Code should be de-activated for a certain time period ­during a Service User’s absence, for example, or if you created an Access Code but have not yet assigned it to a Service User. A Service User’s time period continues to decrement if the User has only been de-activated, not deleted.
Required User Level: Master, Manager U-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. U-2 Enter Command 402# to de-activate a Service User Access Code. U-3 Enter the code 402#NNN#, where NNN is the specific Manager ID
location, 025 for example. U-4 Example of Complete Entry: 402#025#. U-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. U-6 You have now de-activated a Service User Access Code.
V. DE-ACTIVATE ALL ACCESS CODES
EXCEPT MASTER AND MANAGER
You may need to de-activate all users, for example, during a plant shutdown. This procedure will de-activate all regular User Access Codes that are active, excluding Master and Manager Codes.
Required User Level: Master, Manager V-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. V-2 Enter Command 498# to de-activate all Access and Service Codes. V-3 Example of Complete Entry: 498#. V-4 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. V-5 You have now de-activated all regular User Access Codes.
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W. ACTIVATE/DE-ACTIVATE LOCKOUT MODE
You may need to use Lockout Mode, for example, during a fire or fire drill when you do not want anyone to return to his or her office. This procedure will de­activate all regular User Access Codes that are active, including Manager Codes, but excluding the Master Code.
Required User Level: Master W-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. W-2 Enter Command 499# for Lockout Users Mode (except Master). W-3 Enter 1# to activate Lockout Mode and 0# to disable it. W-4 Example of Complete Entry: 499#1# or 499#0#. W-5 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. W-6 You have now activated or de-activated Lockout Mode.
X. PERFORM MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS
Use the Diagnostic Code to perform manual diagnostics of the lock, green LED, red LED, buzzer, and the twelve pushbuttons - 0 through 9, * and #.
Required User Level: Master X-1 Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode. X-2 Enter Command 500# for Diagnostics. X-3 You will see a green LED and hear a high beep followed by a red LED and
a low beep.
X-4 Enter 123456789*0#, in that order exactly, to test each pushbutton. If
every pushbutton is working correctly, you will see a
green LED and hear a
normal beep for each pushbutton that is pressed.
X-5 Example of Complete Entry: 500#123456789*0#. X-6 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. X-7 If you see a red LED at any time you are pressing a pushbutton, or at the
end of the code, there could be a problem with the pushbuttons.
X-8 Try the Diagnostic Code again, 500#123456789*0#, to be sure you
entered all the numbers correctly and in the correct order.
X-9 Enter another # to indicate the end of programming. X-10 If you still see the red LED, the lock has a problem. Call a service person
to repair or replace the lock.
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BATTERY LIFE AND REPLACEMENT
A variety of factors (shelf life, openings per day, environment, battery brand, lock settings, etc.) will determine how long your lock operates on a set of bat­teries. In average conditions, you can expect a minimum of 100,000 openings for E-Plex 2000 models with 3 “AA” Alkaline Batteries.
A Low Battery condition is identified by a flash of both red and green LEDs when a valid access code is entered and the lock will still give access. When the low battery condition is observed, the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible.
Summary of Pushbutton Programming Commands
Name
Configure
Command
000 #
MMMMMMMM# MMMMMMMM#
004 #
TT#
005 #
TT#
006 #
TT#
007 #
TT#
008 #
VV#
009 #
LL#
099 #
Description of Command
‘Modify Master User Access Code (lock’s activation)’ (Always 8 digits)
‘Unlock time setup’ (TT = 02 to 20 seconds)
‘Passage Mode Timeout setup’ (TT = 01 to 24 hours - duration time in hours; 00 = no time limit)
Note: Not applicable to EPS2000 PowerStar Models
‘Tamper time setup’ (TT = 00 to 90 seconds)
‘Tamper wrong try setup’ (TT = 03 to 09)
‘Buzzer volume control’ (VV = 00 to 03; 00 = off; 01 = Low; 02 = Normal; 03 = High)
‘Modify access length’ (LL = 04 to 08 digits)
‘Reset to factory default values’, except access code length. (Master, manager and access user are retained if already pro­grammed. Users are not reset.)
Authorization
Master
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master
Master
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Summary of Pushbutton Programming Commands
Name
Add/Modify Users
Delete Users
Command
100 # NNN # U
UUU {UUUU}#
U
UUU {UUUU}#
101 # N
NN #
UUUU {UUUU}# UUUU {UUUU}#
102 # NNN # UUUU {UUUU}# UUUU {UUUU}# HH#
200 #
NNN#
201 #
NNN#
202 #
NNN#
299 #
Description of Command
‘Add/Modify User Access Code’ NNN = spe­cific User ID location (001 to 099) (
Combination length can be 4 to 8 digits,
d
epending on access length LL setting)
Add/Modify Manager Access Code’ NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099) (Combination length can be 4 to 8 digits, d
epending on access length LL setting)
‘Add/Modify Service User Access Code’ NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099) (HH = 01 to 24 hours - duration time in hours; 00 = one-time entry; Combination length can be 4 to 8 digits, depending on access length LL setting)
‘Delete User Access Code’
‘Delete Manager Access Code’
‘Delete Service User Access Code’
‘Delete all User Access Codes’ (except Master, and Manager User)
Authorization
Master, Mgr
M
aster
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
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Summary of Pushbutton Programming Commands
Name
Activate Users
De-activate Users
Diagnostic
Command
300 #
NNN#
3
01 #
NNN#
3
02 #
NNN#
398 #
399 #
P#
400 #
NNN#
401 #
NNN#
402 #
NNN#
498 #
499 #
L#
500 #
123456789*0#
Description of Command
‘Activate User Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099)
Activate Manager Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099)
Activate Service User Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099)
‘Activate all User Codes’ (except Master and Manager)
‘Activate / De-Activate Passage Mode’ (P = 0 or 1; 0 = disable Passage Mode; 1 = enable Passage Mode)
‘De-Activate User Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099)
‘De-Activate Manager Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099)
‘De-Activate Service User Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099)
‘De-Activate all User Codes’ (except Master and Manager)
‘Activate / De-Activate Lockout Mode’ (Master User doesn’t affect by Lockout Mode) (L = 0 or 1; 0 = disable Lockout Mode; 1 = enable Lockout Mode)
‘Manual diagnostic’
Authorization
Master, Mgr
Master
M
aster, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master
Master, Mgr
Master, Mgr
Master
Master, Mgr
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Visual Feedback Message Definitions
C
ondition Parameters
Green LED Red LED Duration Rate
V
alid pushbutton ON OFF 1/10 sec Once
pressed
Timeout expired OFF ON 1 sec; A Once
Valid access ON OFF 1 sec Once code keyed
Access granted ON OFF 1/10 sec 1 sec
Access granted ON ON 1/10 sec 1 sec (battery low condition
Access denied OFF ON 1 sec; A Once; B
Valid programming ON OFF 1 sec Once entry
Invalid programming OFF ON 1 sec; A Once; B entry (including duplicate access code)
Tamper shutdown OFF ON 2 sec Once beginning
Tamper shutdown state OFF ON 1 sec; C 10 sec
Tamper shutdown ON OFF 2 sec; C Once ending
For EPS2000 only:
Lock is ready when front ON OFF 1/10 sec Once lever is depressed
Lock’s stored power is OFF ON 1/10 sec 1 sec starting to fade
A = 1/10 second; B = Twice; C = Can be observed only when you pump the lock’s lever
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E-Plex 2000 User List Table
U
ser # Access Code User Name User Type
001
0
02
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
099
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Notes
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Notes
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