TownSteel 4000 Series Program Manual

Ts standalone interconnect lock
Hide thumbs Also See for 4000 Series:

Advertisement

TS Standalone Interconnect Lock
-55

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 4000 Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for TownSteel 4000 Series

  • Page 1 TS Standalone Interconnect Lock...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Definition ···························03 Factory Default Settings ·················· 03 Important Notes ······················ Change Master Code ····················05 Add Credential ························05-06 Add a User Code Add Multiple User Codes Add User Keycards Delete Code ························· 07 Delete User Code Reset to factory default settings with Master Code System Settings ······················...
  • Page 3: Definition

    Definition: The Lock requires a valid credential in order to operate. A credential can be a Master Code, User Code, Keycard or Fob. Credential: The length of Master Code and User Codes are 6-10 digits (Master and User codes do not have to be the same length). Code Length: The LED indicators are located around the Keypad of the lock.
  • Page 4: Important Notes

    Important Notes: The factory default settings Master Code must be changed before programming any other codes. In order to wake up the Touch Keypad from idle mode, gently swipe or tap the Keypad. To open the lock using a valid credential- A user code or master code must be followed by # or swipe Keycard/Fob- this will be followed by a green LED and the lock will open for 5 seconds before automatically locking.
  • Page 5: Change Master Code

    Disclaimer: The Codes used in the following examples are not recommended for actual valid codes- accepted protocol should be followed for secure codes- repeated strings of numbers are not secure. – Change Master Code Program 1 Key Sequence: to change Master Code to “555555”, press: For example, The factory default settings Master Code is 123456.
  • Page 6: Add Multiple User Codes

    Add Multiple User Codes – Program 2 Key Sequence User Code Key Sequence Additional User Codes Key Sequence: to add User Codes “202020”, “333333” and “444444”, Press For example, Notes: The Input of additional User Codes must start before lock goes into Idle Mode (12 Seconds) otherwise start the process from the beginning.
  • Page 7: Delete Code

    Multiple Keycards/Fobs can be added during the same programming sequence. The input of additional Keycard(s)/Fob(s) must start before lock goes into Idle Mode (12 Seconds) otherwise start process from beginning. Same Keycard/Fob cannot be programmed twice. Delete Code Delete User Codes – Program 3 Key Sequence to delete User Code “222222”, assuming the Master Code is “555555”, Press: For example,...
  • Page 8: System Settings

    System Settings Passage Mode – Program 0 Key Sequence Notes: After creating a Passage Code, entering it will activate the passage function. The lock will remain actively unlocked until the Passage Code or Master Code is entered to deactivate the function. Passage Mode and Dual Verification Mode cannot be used simultaneously.
  • Page 9: Reset To Factory Default Settings

    Revert to Factory Default Settings w/o Master code Steps required to revert lock to factory default settings: Unscrew the back cover. Locate the reset button on the battery holder. Press and hold the reset button, after approximately 4 seconds the lock will beep 2 times, release the reset button.
  • Page 10 CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. FCC Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.

This manual is also suitable for:

E-genius 4000-55

Table of Contents