Kaba Mas UNICON CL Series Operating Instructions Manual

Kaba Mas UNICON CL Series Operating Instructions Manual

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M
CL20
ODEL
O
PERATING
Lock Modes
A lock is shipped from the factory with default lock "setup" values and a pre-set PIN
for unlocking the lock. This is referred to as Factory Mode.
The lock is shipped with a default factory Super Master User PIN that can be set
(i.e., changed) when the lock is in Factory Mode. Once the Super Master User PIN is
set, the Super Master User combination can be used to shelve the lock in the event
that the Master User combination is lost. Refer to the Super Master Operations
(Document # 3072.026) for more detail.
WARNING: The setting of the Super Master User PIN is optional, however, if you do
not set the Super Master User PIN before setting the
Super Master User capabilities will be permanently lost.
The lock is removed from Factory Mode when the Master User PIN gets changed.
The lock has two modes of operation: Independent Mode and Supervisory/
Subordinate Mode. Within each operation mode, two access modes are available:
Single User access and Dual User access. In Single User access, only one
combination is required to open the lock. In Dual User access, two combinations
must be correctly and consecutively entered to open the lock.
Independent Mode - When operating in Independent Mode, the Master User can add
Access Users. One (Single User access) or two (Dual User access) combinations are
required to open the lock.
Master User PIN first gets changed.
Supervisory/Subordinate Mode (Super/Sub Mode) - When operating in Super/Sub
Master
Mode, the
and assigned to a Supervisor.
In Single User access, one valid User combination is required to open the lock.
In Dual User access, two valid User combinations are required to open the lock.
If a Supervisor disables lock access for the Subordinate User(s) assigned to a Supervi-
sor ID, the Subordinate User combinations for that Supervisor ID will no longer be valid
combinations for lock access.
To remove a lock from an operational mode, one can "shelve" the lock which places
it in Shelved Mode. Most lock values are returned to the factory default.
Personnel Classifications
There are four different classifications of lock personnel:
Master User - The
shelve the lock. There is a maximum of one
combination will also open the lock.
Access User - In Independent mode, a user added by the Master User. An Access User
can open the lock.
Document Number 3073.026 Rev. B2 - 09/07
I
NSTRUCTIONS
This is the default operation mode for the lock when the
User can add Supervisors. Subordinate Users must then be added by
Master
User performs the initial lock setup activities and can also
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  • Page 1 UNICON CL SERIES CL20 ODEL PERATING NSTRUCTIONS Lock Modes A lock is shipped from the factory with default lock “setup” values and a pre-set PIN for unlocking the lock. This is referred to as Factory Mode. The lock is shipped with a default factory Super Master User PIN that can be set (i.e., changed) when the lock is in Factory Mode.
  • Page 2 • Supervisor - In Super/Sub mode, a user added by the Master User who has the ability to add/delete Subordinate Users. The maximum number of Supervisors per lock is four. A Supervisor can also open the lock. • Subordinate User - In Super/Sub mode, a user who is added by and assigned to a Supervisor.
  • Page 3: Lock Operating Conventions

    ETTING TARTED Lock Operating Conventions • The power source for the Unicon CL Lock Series is two CR-2 Lithium 3V batteries. • The lock is activated for operation when a keypad button is pressed. If any additional keystrokes for an operation are not completed within the allotted time of 15 seconds between keystrokes, operation abort is indicated by simulta- neous green and red flashes with a beep...
  • Page 4 • After each accepted step of an operation, simultaneous green and red flashes display with a beep , prompting you to enter additional information for the next step of the operation. • After you have completed all the steps of an operation, two simultaneous green and red flashes display with beeps if the operation is successful.
  • Page 5: Lock Maintenance

    Lock Maintenance Once you have receive the “battery Low” indication of ten fast yellow flashes after a valid combination entry, you should change the batteries in a reasonable amount of time. Remove the two screws from the battery panel and then remove the panel.
  • Page 6: Lock Setup

    Lock Setup The lock is shipped with a default factory Super Master User PIN that can be set (i.e., changed) when the lock is in Factory Mode. Once the Super Master User PIN is set, the Super Master User combination can be used to shelve the lock in the event that the Master User combination is lost.
  • Page 7: Toggle Sound On/Off

    Set Access Mode, Operating Mode and Assign Lock ID Caution: If you switch the operating mode from Independent to Supervisor/Subordinate mode after users have been added to the lock, you will lose all users except the Master User and those who have a User ID that is reserved for Supervisors (i.e., User IDs 112, 113, 114, 115.) When you change the access and operating modes, the lock will also prompt you to enter a four-digit number that will identify the lock in the audit report.
  • Page 8: Lock Startup Operations

    To change the reporting capabilities of lock personnel, complete the following steps: Press #, #, # and then 2. Enter the Master User combination. Enter 1 to enable all lock personnel to retrieve reporting information from the lock. Enter 2 to allow only the Master User (111) and User IDs (112, 113, 114, 115) to retrieve reporting information.
  • Page 9: Lock Operations

    PERATIONS Operations found in this section are those that can be completed as needed in the course of normal lock operation after the lock has been set up. Add Supervisor(s) or User(s) The Master User can add an Access User to the lock in Independent mode or can add a Supervisor to the lock in Super/Sub mode.
  • Page 10: Enable/Disable Lock Access For Subordinates

    Enable/Disable Lock Access For Subordinates A Supervisor must complete the following steps to enable/disable lock access for Subordinate User combination(s): Press #, # and then 4. Enter a valid Supervisor combination. Enter the three-digit Supervisor ID of the Supervisor to whom the Subordinate Users you want to enable/disable are assigned.
  • Page 11 If operating in Dual User access, simultaneous green and red flashes display with a beep For Dual User access, enter the second valid combination or User ID only if the “PIN Required” status is off. If the combination is entered successfully, the lock displays one green flash with a beep to indicate that a valid combination...
  • Page 12: Toggle Daylight Savings Time

    Toggle Daylight Savings Time This feature enables the Master User to “toggle” the Daylight Savings Time (DST) setting, moving the clock ahead one hour or back by one hour. Press #, #, # and then 1. Enter the Master User Combination. The clock in the lock will be set ahead one hour or back one hour depending on what the previous DST setting was.
  • Page 13: Program Lock

    As an alternative to defining setup data and user data manually at the lock, certain types of data can be defined at the PC using the Unicon CL Series Software and the information can then be uploaded (transferred) to the lock via a Smart Key.
  • Page 14 Note: The Add/Delete Users operation requires a teal colored (blue green) programming key fob that has been properly prepared at the PC using the Unicon CL Series Software. The process for adding and deleting user information is the same as that for programming the lock.
  • Page 15: Retrieve Audit Records

    Return the key fob to the Unicon CL Series Software PC to be read. Refer to the software documentation for instructions on reading the reporting key.
  • Page 16 User Table information, perform Steps 1-4 in the previous “Retrieve Audit Records” section. Notice: Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Kaba Mas shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance or use of this material.

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