IN120 & IN220 Series
Cylindrical Lock
9
Operational Check
When lock is fully installed, perform the following steps:
IMPORTANT: Be sure to test functions prior to closing door.
a. Insert key into cylinder and rotate.
b. There should be no friction against lock case, wire harness
or any other obstructions.
c. Check that the key retracts the latch.
d. The key should rotate freely.
e. Try the inside lever; ensure it retracts latch.
Note: The credential should approach the inscription
on the reader as indicated (Fig. 15) to ensure
that the credential is read properly.
Do not wave credential.
In all cases, perform the following checks:
• For units without a keypad, add card using LCT software* and test.
• For units with a keypad, add pin and card using LCT software* and test.
LED signaling:
• After using a valid credential a green flash followed by motor unlock indicates
normal operation (lock unlocks)
• After using a valid credential a green flash followed by (4) beeps and (4) fast
purple flashes – indicates low power. Check the input voltage.
• If the input voltage is low, disconnect lock from power source and check power
source voltage. If power source voltage is
correct, inspect lock wiring for a possible short.
• If the lock loses power, it will flash rapid blue for approximately one
minute. Lock will default to programmed fail safe or fail secure.
• After that, the lock will no longer be functional.
When you have completed the tests, close the door, ensuring latchbolt fully extends
into strike plate without binding.
*Refer to Lock Configuration Tool user manual (WFMN1) for information
on how to configure and program locks.
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Fig. 15
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