Kaba Simplex Mechanical Pushbutton Locks Manual page 2

Mechanical pushbutton locks keyless convenience
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S i m p l e x
M e c h a n
Security—without the headache
of key management.
Issuing, replacing and controlling keys can be a headache for both large and
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small facilities. Kaba's
Simplex
mechanical pushbutton locks eliminate those
headaches by using a PIN code instead of keys for access by all authorized
users. One code — that's all you have to remember or keep up with — nothing
tangible like a key or magnetic card, no batteries to replace in the lock, and no
software or computers to control the lock's operation.
Simple as 1-2-3.
PIN codes are made up of any combination of one to five numbers (pressed
individually or simultaneously). The locks allow thousands of possible
PIN code combinations. PIN codes are quickly and easily changed
without removing the lock from the door. Eliminates normal expense
associated with the issue, control, and collection of keys and magnetic cards.
All buildings, large or small.
Mechanical pushbutton locks are a great solution for controlling access
between public and private areas. The locks are ideal for locations with regular
personnel turnover, like data processing centers, employee entrances,
research labs, apartment complexes, and dormitories. They perform nicely in
conjunction with other security access systems, or as stand-alone security
alternatives in smaller building applications.
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Johanon Hirsch
March 27, 2025

My Kaba Lock has a cylinder above the interior side of the combination lock which, I remember, I was supposed to turn 30 degrees with a phillips screwdriver in order to zero out the old combination. I dont remember the rest, and I cant find the manual.

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