Battery Installation - Transmitter Pad
The Transmitter Pad uses a CR2032 battery
that is expected to last 2 years in normal
operation (4 open/close cycles per day).
Batteries should be replaced on an annual basis
to insure continued reliability.
The LED will begin to blink after
5,500 operations to warn that
batteries need to be replaced
Replace old battery with fresh CR2032
making sure that the positive (+) side of the
battery is facing down in the battery tray
Slide the battery tray back into the transmitter
housing and snap into place
StealthLock
During initial
installation, remove
the red ribbon to
activate the installed
battery
To replace the battery, insert a
small flat blade screwdriver into
the battery tray slot as shown
Press the screwdriver in and
down to release the battery tray
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Installation Instructions – Receiver Latch
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The StealthLock
is designed to operate within non-metallic cabinetry. Use with other
materials may limit or prohibit operation of the lock. We recommend testing the lock if
using in a material other than wood. Batteries should be installed before installation.
Step #1 - Position the Receiver Latch with
strike plate and installation tool attached as
shown. The front tabs on the installation tool
should contact the front edge
of the cabinet
Installation Tool Tabs
Front Edge of Cabinet
Step #2 - Screw the Receiver Latch in place using
2 of the #6 x ½" screws supplied, in the front side
of the oval holes. If attaching to material less than
¾" thick, alternate fasteners may be required.
StealthLock
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The SL-100 StealthLock
kit is designed for
mounting in cabinets with solid panel
construction and full overlay doors. An
INSTALLATION VIDEO and tips for
mounting this kit in other cabinet types can
be found at
www.stealthlock.com
Start with Screws in Front
Side of Oval Holes
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Questions and answers
Receiver batteries are dead. Is there a way to access the receiver manually?
To manually access the COMPX StealthLock SL-100 receiver if the batteries are dead, insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the battery tray slot and press in and down to release the battery tray. Replace the batteries to restore power and resume operation.
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After pressing the learn button the latch is supposed to unlock and then start flashing once, then twice and finally three flashes. The two latches I’m working on now will go straight to 3 flashes without unlocking the latch first.
If the COMPX StealthLock SL-100 goes straight to three flashes without unlocking after pressing the learn button, it indicates that the Learn Disable mode has been set.
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My keypad no longer works do I pair my current lock to my new keypad?
To pair a new keypad with the COMPX SL-100 lock:
1. Enter the current supervisor code on the Transmitter Pad and press the Unlock button.
2. Wait for the green light to turn off.
3. Enter the new supervisor code and press the Lock button.
4. Wait for the green light to turn off again.
5. Re-enter the new supervisor code and press the Lock button to confirm.
6. If successful, the green LED on the Receiver Latch will stay on for 3 seconds.
7. After the green LED turns off, the Receiver Latch exits learn mode, completing the pairing.
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