Codes - The Basics; Operating Instructions; Unlock Time/Penalty Time; Reverting To Factory Setting - CODELOCKS CL2000 Programming And Operating Instructions

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CODES - THE BASICS

• The factory set Master Code
is #1234. This should be
changed immediately after
installation (see program 10).
• The Master Code and optional
Sub-Master Code always start
with the # prefix. This puts the
lock into Programming Mode.
• When the Master or
Sub-Master Code is entered
3 times consecutively without
performing a programming
function, a penalty time of 10
seconds is activated.
This feature is to discourage
the casual use of Master
Codes as User Codes.
• The length of the Master Code
determines the length of the
User Code and the Sub-Master
Code.
• If the Master Code is changed
to another of the same length
then the Sub-Master and all
User Codes will be retained.
• If the Master Code is changed
to one of a different length then
the Sub-Master and all User
Codes will be deleted.
• Codes may be 4, 5 or 6
digits long.
• The lock memory will store
80 different User Codes, each
identified by a User Code ID -
01 to 80.
• The lock memory can store
10 different One-Time User
Codes. Each One-Time User
Code is identified by a One-
Time User Code ID - 81 to 90.
• When in Programming Mode a
Program Code must be entered
within 5 seconds, otherwise
the Red light will flash and
beep and the lock will revert to
normal.
• If a programming mistake is
made wait 5 seconds, the Red
light will flash and beep and
the lock will revert to normal.
• A new code will be rejected if it
is already in the memory.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The CL5000 lock has a 12 button
keypad including
and # buttons.
*
The CL2000 and CL4000
locks have an 11 button
keypad including the badge bar
which acts as the
# button.
UNLOCK TIME
The factory pre-set UNLOCK time is
4 seconds. This may be changed -
(see Program 06).
PENALTY TIME
Entering 3 incorrect codes will
cause the lock to suspend activity
for a penalty time of 10 seconds.
KEY OVERRIDE
For the CL5000 and CL4000
the Key-in-Lever allows the lock
to be opened for Security and
Housekeeping Functions. Turn
the key clockwise 90º and depress
the lever handle to open the door.
For the CL2000 turning the key
clockwise will retract the latch
allowing the door to be opened.
CODE FREE MODE
Using the Master or the Sub-Master
Code, programs 08 and 09 will put
the lock into, and out of, Code Free
Mode. In Code Free Mode battery
2
power is not being used.
For the CL4000 and CL5000
only, if Master and Sub-Master
Codes cannot be issued for this
purpose it is possible to use the
Key-in-Lever to put the lock into
Code Free Mode. This requires that
the cylinder tailpiece be changed
according to the instruction on
pages 4 and 5.
REVERTING TO
FACTORY SETTING
If the Master Code is not known the
lock memory can be cleared and
made to revert to the factory
Master Code as follows:
1 Remove one battery.
2 Press and hold the '0' button,
replace the battery, the Blue LED
will flash twice, beep will sound
twice, then release the '0' button.
3 Within 3 seconds press the
*
button 3 times. For CL2000
and CL4000 locks press the '0'
button 3 times. The Blue LED will
light continuously for 7 seconds
and then 2 beeps will sound.
The lock will have reverted to the
factory set Master Code, #1234,
and all other settings will be
erased.

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