Section 1: Check Operation; Section 2: Adjust The Lock Hand - OSI Security Devices OMNILOCK OM100 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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SECTION 1: CHECK OPERATION

a. Connect the Lock Connector to the Electronics Module Connector so that the Red Wires are aligned.
Refer to Fig.1.
b. Verify proper operation of the System by entering the Default Master Code 5 0 1 1 2 3 4 . The System
will flash three times to indicate the Battery level and unlock. It will remain unlocked for approximately
5 seconds before flashing red and relocking. While unlocked, check for proper operation of the Lock
using the Outer Trim Assembly and Spindle.
c. Verify communication with the WP4000 Printer.
1. Turn on the Printer and Position it over the Keypad so that the Infrared Port of the Printer is aligned
over the Infrared Port of the System.
2. Enter the Default Master Code 5 0 1 1 2 3 4 at the Keyboard and then enter 9 9 .
3. The Printer will print some System data and then present a menu of choices.
4. Enter 0 (END) at the Keypad. The System will flash red and re-locked.
5. If the system malfunctions, remove the Battery Cover and check for proper orientation and seating
of the Batteries and Motor Connector. Also ensure that the wires are not pinched. Reset the
electronics by pressing and holding the Reset Button on the circuit board until the light on the
Keypad flashes green, approximately three to five seconds. The System will go through a self-test
and flash green 5 times. Any red flash indicates an electronics or motor problem. If all flashes are
green, repeat Steps b and c.
d. Disconnect the Lock Connector.

SECTION 2: ADJUST THE LOCK HAND

2-1
This section is only required if the lock hand, as received, does not meet your requirements. The Lock is normally
preset for a right hand door. Verify the hand of the Lock and if required, Change the hand of the Lock as follows, after
checking per Section 1. Refer to Fig.2.
NOTE: If the Lock has a Dead Bolt, it must be in the retracted position when reversing hand.
a. REMOVE COVER
1. Remove the four Cover Retaining Screws and slowly remove the Cover from the Case.
b. REVERSE LATCH BOLT ASSEMBLY
1. Lift out the Cylinder Retract Lever, if included.
2. Lift out the Upper Retract Arm, if included.
3. Compress the Latch Bolt Spring toward the Face Plate to clear the Latch Bolt Guide Seat. Lift out and invert
the Latch Bolt Assembly. Place the Latch Bolt Spring into the Latch Bolt Guide Seat.
NOTE: Lower Retract Arm (below the Upper Retract Arm) must be between the Latch Bolt Foot and the Latch Bolt Guide.
c.
REVERSE HUBS
1. To reverse, pull the Coupling toward the rear of the Case.
2. Lift out both Hubs together, invert as an assembly and replace.
3. Ease the Coupling back against the Hubs.
d.
REASSEMBLE RETRACT ARM AND LEVER
1. Replace the Upper Retract Arm so that the Arm fits into the space between the Latch Bolt Foot and the
Coupling.
2. Replace the Cylinder Retract Lever so that it straddles the Dead Bolt Pin.
3.
Replace the Cover guiding the "T" Turn Hub into the Cover hole. Depress the Latch Bolt to clear the Foot.
NOTE: A Phillips head screwdriver inserted through the Cover into the "T" Turn Hub will retain the Hub and Cylinder Retract
Lever in proper location while replacing the Cover.
e. REPLACE THE COVER RETAINING SCREWS.
f. REVERSE DEADLOCKING BAR
1. Remove the Face Plate. Remove the Deadlocking Bar, reverse it and replace it back into the Assembly.
(Push against Blocker Assembly to allow Deadlocking Bar to be easily inserted)
2. Replace the Face Plate.
NOTE: The Concave Face of the Deadlocking Bar must be on the same side of the Door as the Beveled Face on the Latch
Bolt. If this condition is not met, the Latch Bolt will be blocked from being able to be depressed as it comes into
contact with the Strike.
PG. 2 OF 8
FIG.1

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