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Kai
February 3, 2025
I changed the battery but it is not working
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
If your INOX EL60 is not working after changing the battery, follow these steps:
1. Ensure you are using four 1.5V AA batteries. 2. Check that the batteries are inserted correctly with the correct polarity. 3. Confirm that the battery holder is properly seated. 4. If the unit is unresponsive, try activating the remote switch (REM1 or REM2) to reset it. 5. Look for LED indicators: - If the RED and BLUE LEDs flash with beeps, the battery may be low and should be replaced again. 6. If the keypad is unresponsive, wait 30 seconds in case the anti-tamper lockout is active. 7. Verify that all connections, including the remote release terminals, are secure.
If the issue persists, further troubleshooting or professional assistance may be needed.
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User Manual User Manual EL60 ELECTRONIC LOCK EL60 ELECTRONIC LOCK ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Grade 1 PM-UMEL60-V140812...
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CODES Codes may be 3, 4 or 5 digits long. The length of the Master Code determines all the codes format. Once the numbers of digits are selected. It cannot be changes unless all programming is erased and the default factory setting are reloaded. No other programming commands will be accepted until default Master Code has been changed.
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RED LED at the end of the anti-tamper period. before BLUE LED flashes to signify acceptance of • EL60 will exit the anti-tamper period, even within code. Batteries should be replaced as soon as this the 30 second duration, if the remote switch is happens.
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PROGRAMMING INITIAL SETUP: 1. Remove batteries. Press and hold (#) while connecting the batteries back. Release after hearing 5 beeps. Within 3 seconds, press (#) keypad 3 times. The BLUE LED will continuously light for 3 seconds and 2 beeps will be heard. 2.
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CODE LOCATOR FUNCTION: PROGRAM 009 It is important to record all Codes in TABLE 1A for future reference. In the event of losing your records, this feature will help you locate as to where a certain Code is located in the lock’s memory. The unit will identify the Bank number (0-9) and User location (09) by flashing both the RED and BLUE LED accompanied by a beeping sound.
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NEXT AVAILABLE LOCATION FINDER: PROGRAM 000 When programming a User Access Code and you are not sure of the next available location, you can use this feature to exactly locate the next available slot using the same procedure as the “Code Locator Feature”.
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KEY PRESS SOUND OPTION: PROGRAM 971, 972, 973 • Normal Key press Sound + LED (Default) [Master/Sub-Master/Manager Code] (#) (9) (7) (1) • Click! Key press Sound + LED [Master/Sub-Master/Manager Code] (#) (9) (7) (2) • LED Only [Master/Sub-Master/Manager Code] (#) (9) (7) (3) DELETE SERVICE CODES: PROGRAM 021, 022, 023, 024, 025 [Master, Sub-Master, Manager Code] (#) (0) [Service Code Number]...
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DELETE ALL SERVICE CODES: PROGRAM 02# Master, Sub-Master and Managers can delete all Service Codes. [Master/Sub-Master/Manager Code] (#) (0) (2) (#) EXAMPLE: Assuming that the current Master, Sub-Master or Manager Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and you want to delete all Service Codes.
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DISABLE PASSAGE MODE: PROGRAM 962 Master and Sub-Master can disable the “Passage Mode” feature. Once initiated, the unit is back to its normal operation. [Master/Sub-Master Code] (#) (9) (6) (2) EXAMPLE: Assuming that the current Master or Sub-Master Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and you want to disable passage mode.
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ENABLE ALL: PROGRAM 4 ## [Master, Sub-Master, Manager Code] (#) (4) [1-digit Bank Number] (#) EXAMPLE: Assuming that the current Master, Sub-Master or Manager Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5). Press (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) • (#) (4) (3) (#) ••...
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DISABLE USERS ONLY: PROGRAM 93# Disable all 90 Users and 5 Service Codes, while managers remain active. If a new user is added while the unit is in “Disable Users” mode, the new user will overwrite the previous stored code and will automatically be enabled.
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DISABLING A USER CODE: PROGRAM 3XX User Codes are located at locations 01-09, 11-19, 21-29, 31-39, 41-49, 51-59, 61-69, 71-79, 81-89 and 91-99 (see table 1A on page 04). [Current Master/Sub-Master/Manager Code] (#) (3) [2-digit Location Code] EXAMPLE: Assuming that the current Master, Sub-Master or Manager Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and you want to disable a User Code located at location 21.
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DISABLE ALL: PROGRAM 3## If Master or Sub-Master Code was used to unlock the unit, it will disable all 100 Users/ Managers and will clear all 5 Service Codes. [Current Master/Sub-Master Code] • (3) (#) (#) •• If Manager Code was used to unlock the unit, it will disable the users under that manager. [Manager Code] •...
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DELETING A MANAGER CODE: PROGRAM 2XX Manager Codes are located at locations 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 (see table 1A on page 04). [Current Master/Sub-Master Code] (#) (2) [2-digit Location Code] EXAMPLE: Assuming that the current Master or Sub-Master Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and you want to delete a Manager Code located at location 20.
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ADD/CHANGE A USER CODE: PROGRAM 1XX User Codes are located at locations 01-09, 11-19, 21-29, 31-39, 41-49, 51-59, 61-69, 71-79, 81-89 and 91-99 (see table 1A on page 04). NOTE: New User Codes must use the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code. [Current Master/Sub-Master/Manager Code] (#) (1) [2-digit User Location] [New User Code] EXAMPLE:...
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ADD/CHANGE A MANAGER CODE: PROGRAM 1XX Manager Codes are located at locations 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 (see table 1A on page 04). NOTE: New Manager Codes must use the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code. [Current Master/Sub-Master Code] (#) (1) [2-digit Location Code] [New Manager Code] EXAMPLE:...
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CHANGING THE MASTER CODE: PROGRAM 991 Assuming that the current Master Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and you want to change it to (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) [Current Master Code] (#) (9) (9) (1) [Length of new Master Code][New Master Code] [Length of new Master Code][New Master Code] EXAMPLE: Assuming that the current Master Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and you want to change it to (4) (4) (4) (4) (4).
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DELETING SUB-MASTER CODE: PROGRAM 982 Assuming that the current Master Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and you want to delete a Sub-Master Code. [Current Master Code] (#) (9) (8) (2) (9) (8) (2) • • •• 1. Press (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) •...
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BATTERY COVER SCREW BATTERY COVER WITH FOAM INSERT INSIDE LEVER BACK PLATE SHORT MOUNTING BOLTS (X2) INNER PLATE MOUNTING BOLTS (X2) BATTERY HOLDER LEVER CATCH TOOL BACK PLATE MOUNTING BOLTS (X2) BACK PLATE INSIDE ROSE ROSE MOUNTING BOLTS (X2) DOOR STOP INSIDE ROSE MOUNTING PLATE STRIKE PLATE...
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ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM: EL60 ASSEMBLY PARTS INSIDE LEVER BATTERY COVER SCREW BATTERY COVER WITH FOAM INSERT BACK PLATE SHORT MOUNTING BOLTS (X2) INNER PLATE MOUNTING BOLTS (X2) BATTERY HOLDER INNER MOUNTING PLATE INNER MOUNTING PLATE LATCH RETRACTOR ASSEMBLY PLATE MOUNTING BOLTS (X4) 10.
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Do you have a question about the EL60 and is the answer not in the manual?
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I changed the battery but it is not working
If your INOX EL60 is not working after changing the battery, follow these steps:
1. Ensure you are using four 1.5V AA batteries.
2. Check that the batteries are inserted correctly with the correct polarity.
3. Confirm that the battery holder is properly seated.
4. If the unit is unresponsive, try activating the remote switch (REM1 or REM2) to reset it.
5. Look for LED indicators:
- If the RED and BLUE LEDs flash with beeps, the battery may be low and should be replaced again.
6. If the keypad is unresponsive, wait 30 seconds in case the anti-tamper lockout is active.
7. Verify that all connections, including the remote release terminals, are secure.
If the issue persists, further troubleshooting or professional assistance may be needed.
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