Uaccess Eternity 4 Programming Manual

Manual keypad lock, covered lock models: e4tksc, e5tksb, e5tksbs, e5tksc, e5tkscs (e5rfksc model lock programming is not covered by this guide)

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ACCESS CONTROL SOLUTIONS
Manual Keypad Lock Programming Guide
Covered lock models: E4TKSC, E5TKSB, E5TKSBS, E5TKSC, E5TKSCS
(E5RFKSC model lock programming is NOT covered by this guide)
Eternity 4
General Information:
E5 v4.1 non-software lock:
The non-software version of the E5 lock is programmed completely using the
keypad on the E5 itself. A personal computer cannot be used for programming. If you
have purchased a non-software version of the E5 and later wish to upgrade to the
software version E5, your E5
printed circuit board converting it to software operation. Field retrofit is possible but not
normally recommended. Contact your dealer or distributor for details.
E4 / E5 v8.6 software locks:
The software version of the E4 or E5 can be programmed either manually via the
keypad on the E4 / E5 or with a personal computer, DS1977 program iButton key,
software and a Blue-dot USB reader. Most manual program modes and methods used by
the non-software E5 are available when manually programming the software version E4
or E5. However, an important consideration is that once you elect to program your E4 /
E5 software lock manually instead of using a personal computer you must continue to use
that same method. You cannot mix the two programming methods for a given lock.
(except
E5RFKSC) can be retrofitted with a replacement
Revised 10.3.2018sp
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  • Page 1 ACCESS CONTROL SOLUTIONS Manual Keypad Lock Programming Guide Covered lock models: E4TKSC, E5TKSB, E5TKSBS, E5TKSC, E5TKSCS (E5RFKSC model lock programming is NOT covered by this guide) Eternity 4 Eternity 5 General Information: E5 v4.1 non-software lock: The non-software version of the E5 lock is programmed completely using the keypad on the E5 itself.
  • Page 2: Low Battery Warning

    Should you program your software version E4 / E5 lock manually and later decide to use a personal computer to program the E4 / E5, you will need to completely reinitialize the lock and reprogram the lock from the manufacturer’s default state using the personal computer hardware, software, and processes.
  • Page 3 E4 iButton reader location: On E4 model locks, the iButton reader is located just below the keypad on the front of the lock. E5 iButton reader location: On E5 model locks, the iButton reader is located just above the keypad on the front of the lock. iButton key FOB's: iButtons and iButton readers are not magnetic but are fully electronic.
  • Page 4 Resetting, Reinitializing, or Erasing Lock Memory Reset button on E5 locks Non-software E5 lock: The reset button is located just below the battery holder, next to the cable connector. Press and hold the reset button below the battery holder. the LED in the center of the iButton reader will light red.
  • Page 5: Programming Mode

    Lock Manufacturer Default Settings, E4 / E5: These settings apply for a new lock or one that has had a full reset as per the reset procedures above…. Default master code: 123456 Auto unlock/lock: Disabled Default lock mode: Storehouse mode Default Daylight savings mode: Disabled Construction code: 0#, only applies until first regular user code is programmed.
  • Page 6 Non-software E5 lock: The user code can be any number up to 11 digits long providing it is not the same as the master code number that is assigned to the lock. Users are automatically assigned an ‘Index number’ in the order that they are added, beginning at 001 and incrementing by one at every new user.
  • Page 7 the lock is reset to the original manufacturer’s defaults. Once a total of 10 unused service keypad codes are programmed in, the E5 will not allow any additional service keypad code entries until at least one of the existing service keypad codes are removed by using them.
  • Page 8: Passage Mode

    Passage Mode: Non-software or software E4 / E5 Lock: Passage mode allows the lock to remain in the last lock state it was used in. That is, if the lock is locked, it will remain so until a user unlocks it, then it will remain unlocked until a user re-locks the lock.
  • Page 9 Should you be uncertain how to program your lock to meet your needs after reviewing this guide, contact your lock distributor or Uaccess LLC technical support at 972-820-6450 for assistance. P a g e...
  • Page 10: Basic Functions

    I. Basic Functions How to change the 'Master code' (and not delete existing user codes)  Function Code: 11# {#Master code#}+{11#}+{new master code#}+{new master code#} (Master code can NOT unlock the lock, only program the lock) How to change the 'Master code' (and delete all existing user codes) ...
  • Page 11 II. Advanced Functions (cont.) How to add multi-user code (with time / date restriction)  Function Code: 01# {#Master code#}+{01#}+{user code#(1)}+{yymmddhhmm#(start)}+{yymmddhhmm#(ending time)} + {user code#(2)}+{yymmddhhmm#(start)}+{yymmddhhmm#(ending)} …and so on How to add multi-user iButton key (no time restriction)  Function Code: 01# {#Master code#}+{01#}+{iButton(1)# #}+{iButton(2)# #} …and so on How to add user code + iButton key as dual user (no time restriction) ...
  • Page 12 II. Advanced Functions (cont.) How to set up one time service code (up to 10 service codes)  Function Code: 33# {#Master code#}+{33#}+{service code(1)#}+ {service code(2)#}+… and so on How to delete user code or iButton key with index # ...
  • Page 13 II. Advanced Functions (cont.) How to setup auto-lock time (it will auto lock the door every day at assigned time)  Function Code: 66# {#Master code#}+{66#}+{HHMM#} How to disable auto-lock function  Function Code: 68# {#Master code#}+{68#} How to enable / disable Lock-out (lock out all users if enabled) ...
  • Page 14 III. User Schedule Programming Examples (cont.)  How to add a new 'iButton' user with a scheduled access time AND date restriction Example: A business wants to create a new iButton user and grant them access between 8/20/2012 at 8:30am and voiding this user access after 8/20/2013 at 5:30pm.
  • Page 15 III. Lock Schedule Programming Examples How to program a basic automatic command for 'Passage mode' on a weekly schedule Practical Example: A business wants to schedule the lock to enter passage mode Monday through Friday at 8:30am and return to 'Storehouse mode' at 5:30pm. After 8:30am a valid user can unlock the lock. It will then stay unlocked until 5:30pm unless a valid user relocks the door.
  • Page 16 III. Lock Schedule Programming Examples (cont.)  How to program a basic automatic lock command for every day at a particular time #Master code#67# #Master code#66#{lock time} Practical Example: A business wants the lock to automatically lock at a 12:30pm every day for lunch. (remember, 24 hr time) Enter: #23456#67# (enables auto-lock feature)
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting Guide

    Additional notes for continuous lock 'Passage mode' programming Should you desire that the lock remain in 'Passage mode' at all times, that is not quite possible. However, if the lock is programmed to leave passage mode and go to the default 'Storehouse mode' for a minute or so at midnight each night before going back to 'Passage mode' for the next day, that can be done.
  • Page 18 INDEX NUMBER RECORD KEEPING SHEET *Please note: It is strongly suggested that you maintain a list of users in the order which they have been entered into the lock in order to allow for future user deletion purposes. Index numbers are automatically assigned when entered. Deletion of a user does NOT shift the index numbers of other users.
  • Page 19: Warranty Registration Form

    Prior to returning any item, YOU MUST call Customer Service for pre-approval RMA number. All merchandise purchased from Uaccess LLC is sold in its original factory packaging with all contents as supplied by us. Items can be returned only if in original packaging, same new condition as sold with literature/instructions.
  • Page 20 If any of the above conditions are not met, Uaccess LLC reserves the right to either refuse the return or to charge a restocking fee for not less than 15%. Warranties Most items sold by us are covered by a manufacturer's one-year parts / labor warranty from the purchase date.

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