Communicating With The Lock; Operating Conventions; Lock Responses; Programmable Features - Kaba PowerLever 15 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Communicating with the Lock

In order to properly operate the lock, you must know what the lock is expecting
you to do and you must also understand what it means when the lock responds
to your actions.

Operating Conventions

The following conventions apply to the operation of the lock:
• Once the lock is powered, you have a maximum of 20 seconds to enter a valid
combination for an operation.
• To clear any uncompleted keypad entry, press the Clear key. This will clear
any input that was entered since the last accepted input (as indicated by 2
flashes of the green LED along with 2 beeps).
• To initiate a lock operation other than opening the lock, you must:
1) Power the lock and enter a valid combination
2) Before re-lock, press the Enter key followed by the number associated with
the lock operation. For example when adding an Access User, you would
press Enter and then 2.
• When performing multiple passes within an operation for multiple access
users, the Enter key is used as a terminator for the operation.

Lock Responses

The tables below summarize how the red and green LEDs are flashed individu-
ally, simultaneously, or in combination to indicate various conditions. Each LED
flash is accompanied by a beep for audio reinforcement.
Flashes
Green LED
Continuous
1
Keystroke Entry
2
Input Accepted
3
Lock Ready to Open
4
User ID Added/Deleted Manually
Flashes
Green / Red Sequence
Continuous
1
CLR Key Depression
2
Device Error **
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Contact Technical Support for assistance at 1-800-950-4744.
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Red LED
Low Power
General Error
Bad Attempt to Open
Simultaneous Green-Red
Lock Powered
Procedure End; Re-lock or
Penalty Time Expired
• One simultaneous flash of the green and red LEDs accompanied by a beep
indicates that the lock is powered.
• When power drops below a sufficient level for operation, the lock will continu-
ally beep and flash the red LED. At this point, the operator has 5 seconds in
which to regenerate power to a sufficient level before the lock will systemati-
cally shutdown. To regenerate power, depress the outside lever through a 67-
degree open and 67-degree restore rotation.
• After each accepted step of an operation, two flashes of the green LED dis-
play and two beeps sound, prompting you to enter additional information for
the next step of the operation. The User must wait for these prompts
before proceeding.
• After you have completed all the steps of an operation, two simultaneous
flashes of the green and red LED display and two beeps sound if the opera-
tion is successful. Two red flashes display and two beeps sound if the opera-
tion is unsuccessful and you will need to re-key the operation which caused
the error.

Programmable Features

The PowerLever Door Lock has the following programmable features.

Lockout

Managerial personnel can control the entry of Access Users and Service Users
by enabling and disabling available entry. Lock entry rights can be programmed
for specific users, groups of users, or all Access Users.
Note: The Master User and the Manager User are not affected by the lockout.

Re-Lock Time

The re-lock time (i.e. the time that the lock remains open before re-locking) can
be programmed by managerial personnel from 2 to 20 seconds, with a factory
set default of 4 seconds. The lock automatically re-locks after the re-lock time
has expired. The re-lock is indicated by an audible "click".

Passage Function

Programming the Passage Function will change the state of the Model 15xx lock
from locked to unlocked. When programmed to the unlocked, or Passage func-
tion, no combination or key override is required for entry. Only managerial per-
sonnel are authorized to program Passage Function. The factory default of a
new lock is Passage Function = Off (Locked).
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