Dormakaba E-Plex 1500 Handleiding


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E-Plex 1500 Series
Installation Guide
for door thickness 13/8" to 2"
PARTS LIST
A- Outside Housing Assembly
B- Gasket
C- Dead Bolt Assembly
D- Inside Trim Assembly
E- 2 X Mounting Screws (12-24 X 1
5/8”)
F- 2 X Screws (8-32 X 7/32”)
G- Strike Plate
H- 4 X Screws (8-32 X 3/4”)
J- Reinforcing Plate
K- Dust Box
L- 2 X Wood Screws 3” Long
M- Tail Piece
N- Inside Cover
P- Screw (6-32 X 3/4”, Flat Head)
Q- Cylinder Cap
R- Key (may be shipped separately)
S- 3 Batteries “AA”
T- Key Cylinder (may be shipped separately)
U- 2 X Screw (6-32 X 3/4”, Pan Head)
V- 1 X Split Lock Washer
PARTS LIST
Right Hand (RH) Left Hand (LH)
TOOLS REQUIRED
KEY OVERRIDE CYLINDERIf cylinder is not already assembled in the lock, proceed as follow:
ADJUST LOCK HANDING ON OUTSIDE HOUSING ASSEMBLY "A"
ASSEMBLE TAIL PIECE REMOVE
INSIDE COVER
INSTALL INSIDE COVER INSTALL STRIKE ON WOOD FRAME INSTALL STRIKE ON STEEL FRAME
STATES OF THE LOCK
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS FOR START-UP PROGRAMMING GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR PUSHBUTTON PROGRAMMING
ASSEMBLE OUTSIDE HOUSING INSTALL INSIDE TRIM
ASSEMBLY
WARNING WARNING WARNING
Safety Glasses
1/2" (13mm) Chisel
1/8" (3mm) Drill Bit
5/32 " (4mm) Drill Bit
1/2" (13mm) Drill Bit
1" Drill Bit or Hole Saw
21/8
" (54mm) Hole Saw
Drill
Awl or Center Punch
Small Screwdriver ( 1/8" approx.)
Phillips Screwdriver (#2)
Adjustable Square
Tape Measure
1- Please read and follow all directions carefully.
2- Carefully inspect glass, door frame, door etc... to ensure that the
recommended procedures will not cause damage. Kaba Ilco standard
warranty does not cover damages caused by installation.
3- Wear safety glasses when making the holes.
4- All the following operations and testing of the lock to be done with
door open.
1. Remove 4 screws
2. Remove back plate
Clearance
Override
Switch
Ring
opening far
from slot
1
2
3
U
V
E
Install in door stop side
Door
stop
Remove tape IMPORTANT: To be tightened very well
Install:
- U fire rated steel doors
- V under bottom screw E
- Batteries after tightening 2 screws E
Click in place
Note:
For maximum
security install
reinforcing plate
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LOCK DIAGRAM
4
5
6 7 8 9
10 11 12
13
14 15
INSTALL DEADBOLT IN DOOR
DOOR PREPARATION
NOTE: Drill from both sides of the door to
prevent unsightly damage.
1. Determine which template fits your
E1500 lock installation, either 2
3/8"
(60mm) or 23/4" (70mm) backset. See
note 2 on drilling template
2. Place appropriate template (supplied)
onto door and mark holes.
3. Drill holes as per dimensions on the
template. The 1" (25mm) hole to be on
the center line of door thickness.
4. Mortise door edge for dead bolt face
plate.
23/8" (60mm) or 23/4
" (70mm)
1"(25mm)
Diameter
Hole Saw
21/8" (54mm)
Diameter
Hole Saw
Do not
remove
tape
Slot
at the
bottom
Center
Line
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1
2
3
ADJUST BACKSET
OF DEADBOLT
Do not remove tape.
The deadbolt is pre-set
as 23/4
" (70mm) backset.
Proceed as illustrated to
change to 23
/8" (60mm)
backset, if required.
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3. Install Key Cylinder
4. Watch for wires not to be pinched when re-
installing back plate
5. Re-assemble back plate using screws as
shown
Groove at
6:00 o'clock
Groove at
12:00 o'clock
Rotate to change
from RH to LH
Hold from
rotating
Factory Mode
The factory mode is one of three primary states of the E-Plex Lock. The main characteristics of this state are:
The E-Plex Lock opens only when the 8-digit default master combination (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8) 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 Master Code to be able to exit the factory mode, and switch to the access mode or pushbutton programming 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 E-Plex 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 Lock 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 < > character. At the very end of all sequences of programming commands, enter one more # to remove the lock from the enter
Pushbutton Programming Mode to return to normal access mode.
What is the recommended sequence of operations?
With the E-Plex Lock 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.
• Set the Date / Time
• Program the Lock ID and 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
a. Put the lock in Programming Mode by pressing # Master Code #
b. Use the Summary of Commands Table (Section 16) 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 15 seconds at the keypad, the lock will automatically exit from programming mode.
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Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Command Description of Command Authorization
Configure
000 #
MMMMMMMM#
MMMMMMMM#
‘Modify Master User Access Code
(lock’s activation)’ (Always 8 digits) Master
004 #
TT# ‘Unlock time setup’ (TT = 02 to 20 seconds) Master, Mgr.
005 #
TT#
‘Passage Mode Timeout setup(TT = 01 to 24
hours - duration time in hours; 00 = no time limit) Master, Mgr.
006 #
TT# ‘Tamper time setup’ (TT = 00 to 90 sec) Master, Mgr.
007 #
TT# ‘Tamper wrong try setup’ (TT = 03 to 09) Master, Mgr.
008 #
VV#
‘Buzzer volume control’ (VV = 00 to 03; 00 = off;
01 = Low; 02 = Normal; 03 = High) Master, Mgr.
009 #
LL# ‘Modify access length’ (LL = 04 to 08 digits) Master
099 #
‘Reset to factory default values’, except access
code length. (Master, manager and access user
are retained if already programmed. Users are
not reset.)
Master
Add/Modify Users
100 #
NNN #
UUUU {UUUU}#
UUUU {UUUU}#
‘Add/Modify User Access Code’ NNN = specific
User ID location (001 to 099) (Combination length
can be 4 to 8 digits, depending on access length
LL setting)
Master, Mgr.
101 #
NNN #
UUUU {UUUU}#
UUUU {UUUU}#
‘Add/Modify Manager Access Code’ NNN = spe-
cific User ID location (001 to 099) (Combination
length can be 4 to 8 digits, depending on access
length LL setting)
Master
102 #
NNN #
UUUU {UUUU}#
UUUU {UUUU}#
HH#
‘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)
Master, Mgr.
103 #
UUUU {UUUU}#
UUUU {UUUU}#
‘Modify M-Unit User Code’ (Combination length
can be 4 to 8 digits, depending on access length
LL setting). Must use 303 # command to enable.
M-Unit User
Delete Users
200 #
NNN# ‘Delete User Access Code’ Master, Mgr.
201 #
NNN# ‘Delete Manager Access Code’ Master
202 #
NNN# ‘Delete Service User Access Code’ Master, Mgr.
299# ‘Delete all User Access Codes
(except Master, and Manager User) Master, Mgr.
Command AuthorizationDescription of Command
Activate Users
300 #
NNN#
‘Activate User Access Code
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099) Master, Mgr
301 #
NNN#
‘Activate Manager Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099) Master
302 #
NNN#
‘Activate Service User Access Code
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099) Master, Mgr
303 # ‘Activate M-Unit User Code M-Unit User
398 # ‘Activate all User Codes’ (except Master
and Manager) Master, Mgr
399 #
P#
‘Activate / De-Activate Passage Mode’
(P = 0 or 1; 0 = disable Passage Mode;
1 = enable Passage Mode)
Master, Mgr
De-activate Users
400 #
NNN#
‘De-Activate User Access Code
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099) Master, Mgr
401 #
NNN#
‘De-Activate Manager Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099) Master
402 #
NNN#
‘De-Activate Service User Access Code’
NNN = specific User ID location (001 to 099) Master, Mgr
403 # ‘De-Activate M-Unit User Code M-Unit User
498 # ‘De-Activate all User Codes’ (except Master and
Manager) Master, Mgr
499 #
L#
‘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)
Master
Diagnostic
500 #
123456789*0# ‘Manual diagnostic’ Master, Mgr
HARD RESET PROCEDURE
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.
TESTING THE MECHANICAL OVERRIDE (with door open) COVER THE KEY HOLE
1. Project the dead bolt from outside or inside.
2. Insert key and rotate it clockwise until it stops. See fig. 4 & fig. 5
3. Rotate outside thumbturn to retract the dead bolt. See Fig. 6
NOTE: The key override always rotates clockwise.
Fig. 4
Groove facing down
Fig. 5 Fig. 6
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A) User knows the Master code:
1. Insert mechanical override key, turn clockwise and hold. Within 5
seconds, press # and turn key back counterclockwise.
2. You have up to 5 seconds to push ‘#’ and release the override key.
If 5-second timeout is reached without pressing ‘#’, the lock continues
its normal operation. As soon as the ‘#’ is pressed, the lock exits the
current state. If timeout is reached or if any other key is pressed after
the ‘#’ was pressed, the lock exits the sequence and stays in access
state. If ‘#’ is pushed and reset button is released within 5-second
period, the lock goes in Reset Sequence State and the lock displays the
‘Reset Sequence In Progress’ message by flashing Green and Red LED
alternatively once every second.
3. In this state, users have a 20-second period to enter the Master Code to
perform a hard reset. If a bad Master Code is keyed-in, the lock exits the
Reset Sequence State and goes back in access state. If the correct
Master Code is entered within 20 seconds, the lock performs a hard
reset and goes back in unprogrammed state. When an incorrect Master
Code is entered, the Tamper Count decrements. After 4 unsuccessful
attempts to Reset the lock with a bad Master code, the lock goes in the
Tamper Shutdown state for 30 seconds. It will resume normal operations
after this delay. If no master code is entered during the 20 seconds
delay, the lock will enter a 15 minute wait period assuming the Master
Code is unknown.
B) User does not know the Master code:
1. Insert mechanical override key, turn clockwise and hold. Within 5
seconds, press # and turn key back counterclockwise.
2. You have up to 5 seconds to push ‘#’ and release the override key.
If 5-second timeout is reached without pressing ‘#’, the lock continues
its normal operation. As soon as the ‘#’ is pressed, the lock exits the
current state. If timeout is reached or if any other key is pressed after
the ‘#’ was pressed, the lock exits the sequence and stays in access
state. If ‘#’ is pushed and reset button is release within 5-second period,
the lock goes in Reset Sequence State and the lock displays the ‘Reset
Sequence In Progress’ message by flashing Green and Red LED
alternatively once every second.
3.
In this state, users have a 20-second period to enter the Master Code to
perform a hard reset. When the user does not know the master code, the
user must not enter anything during that 20 seconds delay. The
‘Reset
Sequence In Progress’
message will be displayed on the LEDs.
4. When the 20 seconds delay will be exhausted, a 15 minutes wait period
will begin. During that state, any operation on the lock will be ignored
(green LED will not blink when pressing keys) and the Green and Red
LED will blink once a minute.
5. After the 15 minutes delay has exhausted, the ‘Reset Sequence In
Progress’ message will be displayed on the LEDs again for 20 seconds.
During this period, the user must enter the 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-# sequence
and the lock will reset. If the user fails to do so, the sequence will abort
and the lock will resume normal operation.
Visual Feedback Message Definitions
Condition Parameters
Green LED Red LED Duration Rate
Valid pushbutton pressed 1/10 secON OFF Once
Timeout expired 1 secOFF ON Once
Valid access code keyed 1 secON OFF Once
Access granted 1/10 sec 1 secON OFF
Access granted
(battery low condition) ON ON 1/10 sec 1 sec
Access denied 1 secOFF ON Once
Valid programming entry 1 secON OFF Once
Invalid programming entry
(including duplicate access
code)
OFF ON Once1 sec
Tamper shutdown
beginning OFF ON Once2 sec
Tamper shutdown state 1 sec 10 secOFF ON
Tamper shutdown
ending ON OFF Once2 sec
TESTING THE OPERATION OF THE LOCK
CODE ENTRY AND ACCESS
SUMMARY OF PUSHBUTTON PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
Perform all the following with the door open.
1. Project the dead bolt if it is not projected.
2. Turn outside thumbturn, the deadbolt must not retract. See fig.1
3. Enter code.
4. Retract dead bolt from outside. See fig.2
5. Wait 15 seconds.
6. Rotate outside thumbturn to project the dead bolt.
7. Rotate inside thumbturn to retract the dead bolt. See fig. 3
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Enter the valid code on the lock keypad. A short beep can be heard and the green LEDashes for each key pressed. You will hear a longer beep and see a longer green LED
flash when the code is accepted. The outside turn knob is then engaged for several seconds (5 to 15seconds, depending on the configuration). If a red LED flashes and a
low-pitch beep is heard when the code is entered, this indicates that the code is refused. (See reverse for quick reference quide)
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the door is programmed properly and a valid code is accepted. If a valid code is not accepted, contact the Kaba Technical Support Hotline.
To Program Lock, Master Code must be changed.
(100) Total User Codes; Four Different User Levels
(1) Master User - The Master User is the top-level manager who performs the initial lock set up activities and can perform all lock functions.
(0-99) Manager - A Manager can program all lock functions except dening the Access User Code Length, resetting to default value,
activating lockout mode, adding / deleting / enabling / disabling a Master or 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).
(0-99) Access User - An Access user has the ability to open the lock.
(0-99) Service User - A user with an Access Code valid for a congurable period of time.
Note: If an invalid entry occurs, recover from the mistake by entering the (
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) key.


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Model: E-Plex 1500

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