Lock Hardware Features; Lock Software Features - Kaba 4000 User Manual

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Physical characteristics of the 4000 lock

1.1 Lock Hardware Features:

• Durable, heavy-duty mortise or cylindrical lock
• Force-protected handle with clutch mechanism
• ANSI/BMHA 156.2 certified Grade 1 lock
• 3-hour UL/ULC fire rating for "A" labeled doors
• Weather resistant, indoor/outdoor operation
• Indoor temperature range: 32ºF to 120ºF (0ºC to 49ºC)
• Outdoor temperature range: -31ºF to 151ºF (-35ºC to 66ºC)
• ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compatible handles
• Key override, accepting Best and compatibles, Medeco/ASSA, Schlage
and Yale removable core cylinders
• Vandal resistant, telephone-style metal pushbutton keypad
• Durable finishes (brass, chrome and duranodic dark bronze)
• Red/green LED and high/low tone provide feedback to the user
• Powered by 4 standard AA alkaline batteries
• Audible and visible warning of low batteries (lock continues to function until
batteries are completely discharged)

1.2 Lock Software Features:

• Three security levels: one 8-digit master authorization code, six 7-digit group manager
authorization codes, 54 user access codes and one service access code.
• Passage mode, lockout mode and privacy/lockout override available to privileged users.
• Programmable user code length, from 3 to 6 digits
• Programmable unlock time from 1 to 20 seconds
• The lock is programmed by using the keypad
• Programmable tamper shutdown after 3 to 6 successive invalid access codes,
for a duration of 30 seconds to 15 minutes
• Volume control for audible feedback (10 levels).
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4000 Programmable Electronic Pushbutton Lock
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