Passtech PT300 User Manual

E-smart lock, rf&keypad integrated locker lock

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USER GUIDE
RF&KEYPAD INTEGRATED
LOCKER LOCK
(model :PT300)
Version 1.0
- 1 -

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE RF&KEYPAD INTEGRATED LOCKER LOCK (model :PT300) Version 1.0 - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Understanding PT300 Locker Lock .......... 3 1.1 What is PT300 Locker Locks? ............3 1.2 Operation cards .................. 3 2. Types of Lock Operating Scenario ......... 4 2.1 Free Selection (Shared Use) ..............4 2.2 Assigned Mode (Permanent Use) ............4 3.
  • Page 3: Understanding Pt300 Locker Lock

    1. Understanding PT300 Locker Lock 1.1 What is PT300 Locker Lock? PT300 locker lock is operated by either 13,56 MHz RF keys or keypads. It is the battery power operating standalone RFID lock. It has the wireless online communication feature that provide the central controlling and remote monitoring ( See Esmart ultra user manual ) 1.2 Operation cards...
  • Page 4: Types Of Lock Operating Scenario

    2. Types of Lock Operating Scenario PT300 locker locks are designed to work for the various operation requirements by simple set up process. Following operation modes can be programmed before or after lock installation. 2.1 Free Selection (Shared Use) - User can select any empty locker.
  • Page 5: Lock Operation

    3. Lock Operation PT300 can be accessed with both RF tags or Pin code. 3.1 Assigned Mode (1) Open & Close by Pin Code Default Pin Code :1234 + “4 digit Pin Code”+ Open: Close: Automatic close after several seconds ( Full cycle latch ) Change Pin Code:...
  • Page 6: Free Selection Mode

    3.2 Free Selection Mode (1) Open & Close by Pin Code Close: + self-selected 4 digit code + Open: + User’s 4 digit code + (2) Open & Close by RF card key + Put User card on the lock. After it is unlocked, any 4 digit password can be used to lock it.
  • Page 7: Low Battery Warning And Battery Change

    3.5 Low Battery warning and battery change The RFID lock uses 4 pieces of 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (6V). (1) When battery reaches to low voltage ; Beep sounds five times. Red LED lights Low battery is recorded in the memory of the User Card (Operator can know the low battery of the lock when the card is read at operator’s Program).
  • Page 8: Card Operation

    4. Card Operation 4.1 Owner Card The role of the Owner card is to delete the Master card registration. Therefore, Owner card will be used to delete current master card registration in the lock, and make the lock to be ready to register new Master Card. It is simple to delete the Master card registration and to register new master card in the lock : Put the Owner card to the lock until lock sounds beep (one time) and red lamp...
  • Page 9: Replacing Old Master Cards With New Master Cards

    4.2.2 Replacing old Master cards with New Master cards There are two ways to delete the lost Master card and register new Master card in the lock. (1) Using Maintenance Card Read the master cards (all Master cards to be used in a lock) to register in each lock at Maintenance menu in LOS program Put the Maintenance card to the reader, and download the master card chip numbers to the Card.
  • Page 10: User Card

    4.3 User Card 4.3.1 Free Selection (Shared Use) The initial status of the lock in Free Selection mode is open (Latch is inside). (1) Initial Use Select the empty locker. Put your belongings in the locker. Press on the front body of the lock to wake up the lock, and place your card (or any form of user key) to the front body of the lock.
  • Page 11: Assigned Mode (Permanent Use)

    4.3.2 Assigned Mode (Permanent Use) The initial status of the lock in Assigned Mode is closed status (bolt out) Press on the front body of the lock. Put the User Card to the front body of the assigned lock. Lock checks the card, and green LED lights and beep sound once. Then, lock will be opened, and closed again in 5 seconds.
  • Page 12: Maintenance Card

    4.4 Maintenance card Program Maintenance card as you want from LOS Put Maintenance card to each lock, lock will be set as you programmed in step ① Time of the lock, Master cards change, Master code, Wireless online channel, Auto status update time can be updated with Maintenance card. 4.5 Audit Trail card Put Audit Trail Card to the lock.
  • Page 13: Indication Instruction

    5. Indication Instruction All the Pin Code is 4 digit 0-9 . : wake up button,the keypad or RFID does not respond before you press this button. Open/Close:GREEN LED on for 0.2 second, one beep sound for 0.2 second. Successful programming:Melody. Indicate for mistake:RED LED flashes 3 times, 3 beep sounds...
  • Page 14: Annex A Beep & Led Table

    ANNEX A Beep & LED Table Beep Description 1 x short beep 1 x Green 3 x short beep 3 X Red 1)Operation Error Time over or push more than 6 digit buttons 3 X short beep 1 X Green & Red User card expired 4 X short beep Exceed the capacity of Lock info card...
  • Page 15: Annex B Trouble Shooting

    ANNEX B Trouble Shooting 1) Master card registration should be followed after deleting old Master card in the lock by Master card registration in the lock Owner card. was failed. 2) Put Master card on the lock before waiting time is out after Owner card. Cannot open the lock with Master Master card is not registered in the lock.
  • Page 16 Thank you for choosing PT300KR RFID/Keypad locks. IF you have any questions, please contact your local distributor or our technical support. Version 1.0 - 16 -...
  • Page 17 USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.

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