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Simplex
7100
Model 7102
• 1 " (25 mm) Tubular
Deadbolt, Flat Face Plate
• B ackset 2¾" (70 mm)
• Auxiliary Lock
• Manual Relock
• Numerous Finishes
Model 7104
• ½" (13 mm)
Deadlocking Latch,
Flat Face Plate
• B ackset 2⅜"–2¾" (60-70
mm)—Adjustable
• P rimary / Auxiliary Lock
• Automatic Relock
• Numerous Finishes
Model 7106
Model 7108
• ⅝" (16 mm) Rim
• 1 " (25 mm) Tubular
D eadlocking Latch, Flat
Deadbolt, Flat Face Plate
Face Plate
• B ackset 2⅜" (60 mm)
• B ackset 2⅜" (60 mm)
• Auxiliary Lock
• For Wood Doors Only
• Manual Relock
• Auxiliary Lock
• Numerous Finishes
• Automatic Relock and
Latch Holdback
• Select Finishes
®
Features
Access Control
Mechanical pushbutton lock eliminates problems and costs
associated with issuing, controlling, and collecting keys and cards.
Provides fully mechanical primary or auxiliary pushbutton access
control by exterior combination, while allowing free egress at all
times by interior thumbturn. Deadbolt models must be manually
relocked. Deadlocking latch models automatically relock each time
the door closes.
No Battery
Fully mechanical lock eliminates the material and labor expense
of battery replacements
Locking Device
Deadbolt—must be manually relocked
Deadlocking latch—relocks automatically when door closes
Rim locking latch—relocks automatically when door closes; also
has latch holdback
Number of Codes
Single access code—one easy-to-manage code for all users
Programming
Lock is easily programmed via keypad without removing lock from
the door
Handing
Field reversible
Operation Modes
Pushbutton Access
Latch Holdback (7106 only)
Economical
A cost effective access control solution

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Summary of Contents for Kaba Simplex 7102

  • Page 1 Simplex ® 7100 Features Model 7102 Access Control Mechanical pushbutton lock eliminates problems and costs associated with issuing, controlling, and collecting keys and cards. Provides fully mechanical primary or auxiliary pushbutton access • 1 " (25 mm) Tubular control by exterior combination, while allowing free egress at all Deadbolt, Flat Face Plate • B ackset 2¾" (70 mm) times by interior thumbturn.
  • Page 2 (86 mm) 2¼" (57 mm) 3" ⅞" (76 mm) 2½" (22 mm) 2½" (64 mm) (64 mm) Latch Exterior Exterior Side Models 7102, 7104, 7108 Model 7106 Interior Kaba Access & Data Systems Americas Winston-Salem NC 27105 1-800-849-8324 www.kaba-adsamericas.com KAA1356 0416...
  • Page 3 Changing the Code/Combination Simplex 7000/7100 Note: If your lock is opening on every turn of the knob or lever, except upon entering a code, this may be a ZERO CODE. Before attempting to remove the lock from the door, refer to the troubleshooting procedures outlined at bottom of this document for a zero code symptom/solution.
  • Page 4 With the door open, enter your new combination. Depress each button fully and release it. You must feel a click each time you press a button to know that the button was fully depressed. Turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise) until it stops; the latch/bolt should retract.

This manual is also suitable for:

Simplex 7104Simplex 7106Simplex 7108