CODES - THE BASICS
The KitLock has four code levels available
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Master Code
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Sub-Master Code
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User Code
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Technician Code
The KitLock is supplied with two factory set codes
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Master Code: 11335577
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User Code: 2244
When Fitted
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Immediately change the Master & User Codes
Code Digits
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Master & Sub-Master Codes: 8 digits
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User Codes: 4 digits
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Technician Codes: 6 digits
Open Time
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The lock 'open' time is set at 4 seconds
CODE LEVELS
Master Code
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Open the lock
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Change the Master Code
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Set / Change / Delete the Sub-Master and
User Code
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Select between Private and public functions
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Activate / deactivate Technician Codes
Sub-Master Code
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Open the lock
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Change the Sub-Master Code
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Set / Change / Delete the User Code
User Code
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Open the lock
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Change the User Code
Technician Code
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Open the lock
Functions
Before programming, select the most appropriate
function for the application:
A) or B) see Special Master Code Commands.
A) Private Use
Important Note: This is the default function
and is already pre-programmed in new locks.
This is the most common function and is used
where the same code will be repeatdly used.
B) Public Use
The user enters their own personal four-digit
code. This locks the lock. The same code is
entered once only to open the lock before being
erased and ready for the next new user. This
function is used for short term, multi occupancy
applications, e.g. a locker in a leisure centre.
BUTTON INFORMATION
Note
The KitLock has a 10 button keypad and a #
button. The # button is hidden beneath the
handle when in the locked position.
Locked
Red= Code Rejected /
Blue= Code Accepted
Unlocked
Low Battery