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Printed in the United States of America. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Best Access Systems. The software described in this document are furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement.
ONTENTS IGURES 1–1 ETTING TARTED Introduction 1–1 B.A.S.I.S. V product overview 1–2 System overview 1–2 Mortise lock overview 1–4 Cylindrical lock overview 1–4 Certifications and standards 1–5 B.A.S.I.S. V Locks 1–5 Mortise locks 1–5 Cylindrical locks 1–5 Exit hardware trim 1–5...
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Battery door screw kits for standard B.A.S.I.S. Locks 4–9 Screw and spring kits for EX Series Exit Hardware Trim 4–9 Internal part kits for EX Series Exit Hardware Trim 4–10 Sensor module kits for standard B.A.S.I.S. Locks 4–10 Other system components 4–11 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Removing key override 6–10 Adding key override 6–11 Adding a deadbolt 6–12 Removing a deadbolt 6–12 Servicing parts in the mortise case 6–14 Servicing the motor module 6–14 Removing the motor module 6–14 Reinstalling the motor module 6–15 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Removing the battery bracket 8–6 Reinstalling the battery bracket 8–7 Servicing the exit hardware 8–8 Removing the exit hardware 8–8 Reinstalling the exit hardware 8–8 Servicing the core 8–9 Removing the core 8–9 Reinstalling the core 8–9 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Reinstalling the proximity control electronics board 9–17 Servicing the reader assemblies 9–19 Removing the magnetic stripe reader assembly 9–19 Reinstalling the magnetic stripe reader assembly 9–21 Removing the smart card reader assembly 9–22 Reinstalling the smart card reader assembly 9–24 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Removing the smart card reader assembly 10–14 Reinstalling the smart card reader assembly 10–14 Removing the dual validation reader assembly 10–14 Reinstalling the dual validation reader assembly 10–15 Removing the proximity reader assembly 10–15 Reinstalling the proximity reader assembly 10–15 viii B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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11–19 Clearing the diagnostics code 11–20 12–1 ROUBLESHOOTING Visual and audible response quick reference 12–2 Enabling communications without a card or password 12–3 Opening a standard B.A.S.I.S. Lock with dead batteries 12–6 Responding to problems 12–7 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Contents A–1 ISTORY VENT YPES B–1 NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS C–1 NDEX B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Removing the battery door (four-cell door shown) 5–3 Removing the battery pack (four-cell pack shown) 5–4 Removing the inside escutcheon 5–4 Disconnecting the motor connector and sensor connector 5–5 Removing the bushings and trim hole inserts 5–5 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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7–9 Feeding the wire harness connectors through the harness hole 7–10 Connecting the motor connector 7–11 Securing the escutcheons 7–12 Reinstalling the battery pack (four-cell pack shown) 7–13 Reinstalling the battery door (four-cell door shown) 7–14 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Removing and reinstalling the screws for the magnetic stripe reader assembly 9–19 Removing the magnetic stripe reader assembly from the outside escutcheon 9–20 Positioning the magnetic stripe reader assembly 9–21 Removing and reinstalling the screws for the smart card reader assembly 9–22 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual xiii...
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Removing the battery pack (four-cell pack shown) 11–5 Reinstalling the battery pack (eight-cell pack shown) 11–6 Reinstalling the battery door (eight-cell door shown) 11–7 Removing and reinstalling the battery cover on the battery bracket 11–8 Removing and reinstalling the battery pack 11–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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11–15 Starting B.A.S.I.S. Transport 11–16 Disconnecting the programming cable from the lock 11–17 ROUBLESHOOTING Enabling communications with the password override button (escutcheon for standard mortise lock shown) 12–4 Connecting the programming cable to the lock 12–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
B.A.S.I.S. V Locks and EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. Throughout this manual, the term standard B.A.S.I.S. V Locks is used to refer to 35HBV Mortise Locks and 93KBV–95KBV Cylindrical Locks. The term EX Series Exit Hardware Trim refers to EXBV Exit Hardware Trim.
Getting Started B.A.S.I.S. V PRODUCT OVERVIEW System Figure 1.1 shows the components of the B.A.S.I.S. V system. The table overview below defines each of the components in the system. Components Definition Magnetic stripe card Device that reads, encodes, and erases information on a encoder magnetic stripe card.
Getting Started Mortise lock The diagram below shows an exploded view of the components of the overview B.A.S.I.S. V Mortise Lock, indicating their orientation to the door. Inside trim Outside trim Figure 1.2 Mortise lock overview diagram Cylindrical lock The diagram below shows an exploded view of the components of the overview B.A.S.I.S.
Code Title 19 and Title 24. Exit hardware trim The B.A.S.I.S. EX Series Exit Hardware Trim complies with FCC and Canadian EMC requirements. The B.A.S.I.S. EX Series Exit Hardware Trim meets ANSI/BHMA A156.3 for panic devices. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 1–5...
Getting Started OCUMENTATION PACKAGE The following documentation is available to help you with the installation, start-up, and maintenance of your B.A.S.I.S. V Locks and EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. The installation and upgrade instructions also can be ordered separately: Document Title Doc.
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9K Series Service Manual T56082 8K Series Service Manual T56081 B.A.S.I.S. G Service Manual T63300 The BEST documents for the B.A.S.I.S. software can also be ordered separately: Document Title Doc. No. B.A.S.I.S. Transport User’s Guide T63307 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 1–7...
Getting Started ECHNICAL SUPPORT Support When you have a problem with a B.A.S.I.S. V Lock or EX Series Exit services Hardware Trim, your first resource for help is the B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual. If you cannot find a satisfactory answer, contact your local BEST representative.
UNCTIONS AND ARTS The following pages contain function descriptions for all standard B.A.S.I.S. V Locks. This chapter also includes exploded diagrams that show all field- serviceable mechanical parts, diagrams of trim and other miscellaneous parts, as well as trim and reader conversion information.
Inside lever is always unlocked Outside lever locked and unlocked by: internal motor drive mechanism operated by time– activated electronic signal or by valid card/PIN (if deadbolt is thrown, deadbolt override privilege is required) Inside lever is always unlocked 2–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Inside lever is always unlocked Outside lever locked and unlocked by: internal motor drive mechanism operated by time– activated electronic signal or by valid card/PIN (if deadbolt is thrown, deadbolt override privilege is required) Inside lever is always unlocked B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 2–3...
Outside lever unlocked by: internal motor drive mechanism operated by time– activated electronic signal or by valid card/PIN Inside lever is always unlocked 2–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Upgrade cable (page 4–6) See sensor harness Sensor harness (page 4–6) See primary harness Primary harness (page 4–6) See screw kits Electronics board mounting screw (page 4–7) B63294 Harness clamp A60725 Outside escutcheon gasket 1818846 Bushing 2–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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The upgrade cable is for future use. d. If you need to upgrade to the eight-cell battery pack and door, see the Eight-Cell Battery Upgrade kit on page 4–5. e. This item includes the battery door. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 2–7...
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MART CARD READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM 13 14 9 10 Figure 2.4 Smart card reader and trim exploded diagram (mortise shown)
Upgrade cable (page 4–6) See sensor harness Sensor harness (page 4–6) See primary harness Primary harness (page 4–6) See screw kits Electronics board mounting screw (page 4–7) B63294 Harness clamp A60725 Outside escutcheon gasket 1818846 Bushing B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 2–9...
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The upgrade cable is for future use. d. If you need to upgrade to the eight-cell battery pack and door, see the Eight-Cell Battery Upgrade kit on page 4–5. e. This item includes the battery door. 2–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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UAL VALIDATION READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM 13 14 9 10 Figure 2.5 Dual validation reader and trim exploded diagram (mortise shown)
4–5) See upgrade cable Upgrade cable (page 4–6) See sensor harness Sensor harness (page 4–6) See primary Primary harness harness kit (page 4–6) See screw kits Electronics board mounting screw (page 4–7) B63294 Harness clamp 2–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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The upgrade cable is for future use. d. If you need to upgrade to the eight-cell battery pack and door, see the Eight-Cell Battery Upgrade kit on page 4–5. e. This item includes the battery door. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 2–13...
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ROXIMITY READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM 13 14 9 10 Figure 2.6 Proximity reader and trim exploded diagram (Precision Hardware–rim type shown)
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(with backup battery) electronics kit (page 4–5) not shown 1837827 Jumper (ABA card format only) See backup battery Backup battery (page 4–5) See upgrade cable kit Upgrade cable (page 4–6) See sensor harness Sensor harness (page 4–6) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 2–15...
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The upgrade cable is for future use. d. If you need to upgrade to the eight-cell battery pack and door, see the Eight-Cell Battery Upgrade kit on page 4–5. e. This item includes the battery door. 2–16 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Standard Functions and Parts ORTISE COMPONENTS Mortise case exploded diagram Figure 2.7 FV function mortise case exploded diagram (LH case shown) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 2–17...
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A35004 Latch lever B35019 Latchbolt B60467 Locking bar B34043 Inside hub B34003 Outside hub B35490 Long hub lever A34081 Hub lever spring A35002 Deadlocking lever A34315 Retaining ring A61210 Auxiliary bolt spring A34018 Deadlocking spring 2–18 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Standard Functions and Parts Other mortise components diagram Figure 2.8 Other mortise components B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 2–19...
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Standard strike screw A34450 Security strike screw not shown B34515 Faceplate for EV and NV functions D34095 Faceplate for FV and LV functions (deadbolt) A18722 Standard faceplate screw or A34454 Security faceplate screw not shown 2–20 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Standard Functions and Parts Cylindrical chassis Refer to Figure 2.9 and the table below to find the part you need. parts list Chassis type Part no. Standard chassis D60464 Chassis for non-BEST cores D60332 Free motion chassis D56025 2–22 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Latch for 2 3/4″ backset C51682 Latch for 3 3/4″ backset not shown C54684 Latch for 5″ backset not shown A25359 Latch screw B55603 Small outside rose liner C55556 Small inside rose liner B55557 Through-bolt screw A80775 Hub washer B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 2–23...
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Standard Functions and Parts 2–24 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
ARDWARE UNCTIONS AND ARTS The following pages contain function descriptions for B.A.S.I.S. V EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. This chapter also includes exploded diagrams showing all field-serviceable exit hardware trim parts. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 3–1...
RIM COMPONENTS AGNETIC STRIPE READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM 7 11 Figure 3.1 Magnetic stripe reader and trim exploded diagram (Precision Hardware–rim type shown)
C64576 Lift finger (left hand) for Precision Hardware mortise installations not shown C64568 Lift finger (right hand) for Precision Hardware mortise installations not shown C64566 Lift finger for Von Duprin mortise installations 3–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
C64576 Lift finger (left hand) for Precision Hardware mortise installations not shown C64568 Lift finger (right hand) for Precision Hardware mortise installations not shown C64566 Lift finger for Von Duprin mortise installations B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 3–7...
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Mounting standoff (page 4–7) C64564 Escutcheon gasket C64560 Battery bracket B60726 Battery pack See screw kits Battery bracket screw (page 4–7) C64559 Battery cover See screw kits Battery cover screw (TORX with post head) (page 4–7) 3–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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UAL VALIDATION READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM 7 11 Figure 3.3 Dual validation reader and trim exploded diagram (Precision Hardware–rim type shown)
C64576 Lift finger (left hand) for Precision Hardware mortise installations not shown C64568 Lift finger (right hand) for Precision Hardware mortise installations not shown C64566 Lift finger for Von Duprin mortise installations 3–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Mounting standoff (page 4–7) C64564 Escutcheon gasket C64560 Battery bracket B60726 Battery pack See screw kits Battery bracket screw (page 4–7) C64559 Battery cover See screw kits Battery cover screw (TORX with post head) (page 4–7) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 3–11...
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ROXIMITY READER AND TRIM EXPLODED DIAGRAM 7 11 Figure 3.4 Proximity reader and trim exploded diagram (Precision Hardware–rim type shown)
Tape for mounting the sounder (page 4–10) See screw kits Electronics board mounting screw (page 4–7) See motor assembly Motor assembly (with socket head screw and (page 4–10) spacer) C64558 Lift finger for Precision Hardware rim and rod installations B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 3–13...
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Mounting standoff (page 4–7) C64564 Escutcheon gasket C64560 Battery bracket B61917 Battery pack See screw kits Battery bracket screw (page 4–7) C64559 Battery cover See screw kits Battery cover screw (TORX with post head) (page 4–7) 3–14 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Mortise cylinder and related components diagram Mortise cylinder Refer to Figure 3.5 and the table below to find the part you need. and related Item Part no. Qty. Description components parts B35173 7-pin cylinder assembly list A06280 Cylinder ring B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 3–15...
Item Part no. Qty. Description parts list B00689 7-pin cylinder assembly C13910 Clamp plate A14533 Mounting screws not shown A64635 Mounting sleeve a. For Von Duprin rim and rod applications only. 3–16 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Levers diagram Figure 3.7 Levers diagram Levers parts list Refer to Figure 3.7 and the table below to find the part you need. Item Part no. Qty. Description B64572 #14 round lever B64577 #15 contoured lever B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 3–17...
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Exit Hardware Trim Functions and Parts 3–18 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
HARED TANDARD AND ARDWARE ARTS This chapter includes reader conversion information for standard B.A.S.I.S. V Locks and EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. It also includes parts lists for shared kits and system components. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 4–1...
EADER CONVERSION The reader conversion information provided in this section applies to both standard B.A.S.I.S. Locks and EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. To determine whether a lock has B.A.S.I.S. G or B.A.S.I.S. V electronics, see page 9–10. Converting to a To change the reader for a standard B.A.S.I.S.
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4. For standard locks, reinstall the inside and outside escutcheons on the door. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. For exit hardware trim, reinstall the escutcheon on the door. See page 8–14. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 4–3...
Dual Validation Reader (Track 3) Kit 1838066 † HID Proximity Reader Kit 1838307 † Motorola Proximity Reader Kit 1838464 †. Kit includes one escutcheon gasket for standard B.A.S.I.S. Locks and one escutcheon gasket for EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. 4–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Control electronics The control electronics kits described in the table below are used for kits both standard B.A.S.I.S. Locks and EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. To determine whether a lock has B.A.S.I.S. G or B.A.S.I.S. V electronics, see page 9–10. Components...
B.A.S.I.S. Locks. For the Primary Harness Kit for EX Series Exit Hardware Trim, see page 4–10. B.A.S.I.S. Locks Components Kit name Part number Primary Harness Kit 1833686 Sensor Harness Kit 1833728 Conversion Harness Kit 1833760 Upgrade Cable Kit 1833801 4–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
1879013 Sensor module kits Components for standard B.A.S.I.S. Locks Kit name Part number Sensor Module with Deadbolt & Key Override Kit 1833885 Sensor Module with Key Override Kit 1833927 Sensor Module with Deadbolt Kit 1838747 4–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Smart card encoder 1820876 Programming cable † VPA-PVC PVC cards (box of 500) not shown VPA-POLY Polyester cards (box of 500) not shown VPA-CUST Photo identification/custom cards †. Contact your BEST Representative for more details. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 4–11...
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Shared Standard and Exit Hardware Trim Parts 4–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
ORTISE ARTS This chapter contains instructions for servicing standard B.A.S.I.S. V mortise trim parts. To remove all of the trim parts from the door, perform all of the steps for removing parts in each section of this chapter. Begin with the levers (page 5–2).
Use a T15 TORX bit driver to remove the security screw from the battery door. b. Open the battery door and remove it from the escutcheon. Security screw Tabs Figure 5.2 Removing the battery door (four-cell door shown) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 5–3...
4. Remove the escutcheons: a. From the inside of the door, remove the upper and lower escutcheon screws. Inside escutcheon Upper escutcheon screw Lower escutcheon screw Inside of door Figure 5.4 Removing the inside escutcheon 5–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Disconnecting the motor connector and sensor connector d. Remove the bushings and trim hole inserts (for locks with brass escutcheons) from each side of the door. Trim hole inserts Bushings Figure 5.6 Removing the bushings and trim hole inserts B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 5–5...
Do not connect the battery pack before you have removed the backup battery tab. Doing so may cause the lock to malfunction. Caution Outside escutcheon Battery backup tab Figure 5.7 Locating the backup battery tab 5–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Insert the two bushings into the harness hole on each side of the door. Trim hole inserts Bushings Figure 5.8 Reinstalling the trim hole inserts and bushings B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 5–7...
4. Rest the outside escutcheon on the door by inserting the trim studs into the trim holes. Note: You can temporarily install the outside lever to hold the outside escutcheon in place. See Reinstalling the levers (page 5–2). 5–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Yellow Gray Key override sensor Gray Deadbolt sensor Blue Upgrade cable – not connected Deadbolt sensor connection Key override sensor connection Inside of door Motor connection Figure 5.10 Making the motor connection and sensor connections B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 5–9...
Inside escutcheon Combination mounting screw Standard mounting screw Inside of door Figure 5.11 Securing the escutcheons 7. Reinstall the levers, and tighten the escutcheon mounting screws. page 5–2. 5–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
When routing the battery wires, make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation. Caution Inside escutcheon Battery pack Foam Inside of door Figure 5.12 Reinstalling the battery pack (four-cell pack shown) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 5–11...
Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the battery door with the security screw. Tighten firmly. Security screw Tabs Inside of door Figure 5.13 Reinstalling the battery door (four-cell door shown) 5–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Do not overtighten the mounting plate screws. Overtightening may compress the mortise cavity and bind the locking mechanism. Caution 3. Reinstall the following parts: inside and outside escutcheons (page 5–6) levers (page 5–2). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 5–13...
3. Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and withdraw the key. The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors. Provide adequate security for the control key. Caution 4. Reinstall the following parts: escutcheons (page 5–6) levers (page 5–2). 5–14 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Figure 5.16 Removing and reinstalling the mortise case faceplate Reinstalling the 1. Secure the mortise case faceplate to the mortise case with the mortise case faceplate mounting screws. faceplate 2. Check the lock for proper operation. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 5–15...
A malfunction can occur if the cylinder is threaded in too far. Caution 2. Reinstall the following parts: core (page 5–14) inside and outside escutcheons (page 5–6) mortise case faceplate (page 5–15) levers (page 5–2). 5–16 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
ERVICING TANDARD ORTISE ARTS This chapter contains instructions for servicing standard B.A.S.I.S. V mortise case parts. If you need to… See… Remove the mortise case from the door and page 6–2 open the case Change the hand or bevel page 6–3 Perform function conversion page 6–10...
Tighten the screws and insert the mortise case back into the mortise cavity. 5. Secure the mortise case with the case mounting screws. 6. Reinstall the inside and outside trim on the door. Instructions begin page 5–1. 6–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Left hand (LH) Outside Right hand (RH) Outside Left hand reverse bevel (LHRB) Right hand reverse bevel (RHRB) Figure 6.2 Explanation of the hand and bevel of the door B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–3...
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Overview of changing the hand and bevel (FV function, LH case shown) B represents the latchbolt and auxiliary bolt H represents the hubs C represents the cylinder clamp plate assembly. LHRB RHRB B/H/C B/H/C B/H/C LHRB B/H/C RHRB 6–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
2. Perform the steps in Turning over the hubs (page 6–6). 3. If the lock has key override, perform the steps in Turning over the cylinder clamp plate (page 6–7). 4. Close and reinstall the mortise case (page 6–2). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–5...
It is always on the side of the case that faces the outside of the door. Outside hub Cylinder clamp plate Inside hub Hub lever Auxiliary levers Locking bar Motor module Figure 6.4 Turning over the hubs and cylinder clamp plate (FV function, LH case shown) 6–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Turning over the cylinder clamp plate Turn over the cylinder clamp plate and insert it in the case. Figure 6.4. Note: The screw must be on the same side of the case as the cylinder. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–7...
6. While holding the springs on the post, grasp the bent shanks of both springs and fit them into the top groove on the auxiliary bolt. The spring tension should push the bolt toward the front of the case. 6–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
The bevel of the latchbolt must match the bevel of the auxiliary bolt. 5. Reinstall the latch lever, as shown in Figure 6.8. Latch lever Square-shaped tail U-shaped latchbolt rod support Brass grommet Figure 6.8 Turning over the latchbolt (FV function, LH case shown) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–9...
5. Reinstall all of the trim parts onto the door, except for the cylinder and core, by performing all of the steps for reinstalling parts in each section of Chapter 5. Begin with the faceplate (page 5–15). 6–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
8. Reinstall all of the trim parts onto the door, including the cylinder and core, by performing all of the steps for reinstalling parts in each section of Chapter 5. Begin with the cylinder (page 5–16). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–11...
1. Remove all of the trim parts from the door, by performing all of the steps for removing parts in each section of Chapter 5. Begin with the levers (page 5–2). 2. Remove and open the mortise case (page 6–2). 6–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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7. Reinstall all of the trim parts onto the door, including the new inside escutcheon and faceplate, by performing all of the steps for reinstalling parts in each section of Chapter 5. Begin with the cylinder (page 5–16). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–13...
5. Open the wire strain relief and remove the wires. Auxiliary return lever Locking bar Post Motor module’s Wire strain relief actuator Top shank of the upper auxiliary bolt spring Figure 6.9 Removing and reinstalling the motor module 6–14 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Note: Make sure that the upper auxiliary spring does not separate and ride onto the top of the post. 7. Close and reinstall the mortise case (page 6–2). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–15...
Reinstalling the sensor module 1. Position the sensor module in the case and route the cables as shown in Figure 6.10. 2. Reinstall the latch lever. 3. Close and reinstall the mortise case (page 6–2). 6–16 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
5. Remove the turn knob hub spacer from the case. Deadbolt post Deadbolt Turn knob hub Turn knob hub spacer Figure 6.11 Removing the deadbolt, turn knob hub, and spacer (FV function, LH case shown) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–17...
5. Reinstall the latch lever. 6. Close and reinstall the mortise case (page 6–2). Turn knob hub spacer Turn knob hub Case support Deadbolt spring Figure 6.12 Positioning the turn knob hub and deadbolt spring 6–18 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Reinstalling the cylinder clamp plate 1. Insert the cylinder clamp plate into the case so the screw is on the same side of the case as the concealed cylinder. 2. Close and reinstall the mortise case (page 6–2). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 6–19...
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Servicing Standard Mortise Case Parts 6–20 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
YLINDRICAL ARTS This chapter contains instructions for replacing B.A.S.I.S. V cylindrical parts. To remove all of the trim parts from the door, perform all of the steps for removing parts in each section of this chapter. Begin with the core...
5. Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and withdraw the key. The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors. Provide adequate security for the control key. Caution Throw member Core Control key Figure 7.2 Reinstalling the core and throw member 7–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Insert the protrusion on the spanner wrench into the hole on the shaft of the lever, as shown in Figure 7.4. Slide the lever off of the sleeve. Lever shaft Protrusion on the spanner wrench Figure 7.4 Removing the plain lever B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 7–3...
Repeat, placing the other lever on the inside sleeve. 2. Tighten the escutcheon mounting screws. 3. Turn the levers to check that they operate smoothly. 4. Reinstall the core and throw member (page 7–2). Outside of door Figure 7.5 Reinstalling the levers 7–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Use a T15 TORX bit driver to remove the security screw from the battery door. b. Open the access door and remove it from the escutcheon. Security screw Tabs Figure 7.6 Removing the battery door (four-cell door shown) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 7–5...
Removing the battery pack (four-cell pack shown) 4. Remove the escutcheons. a. Remove the combination mounting screw and standard mounting screw from the inside escutcheon. Inside escutcheon Combination mounting screw Standard escutcheon screw Figure 7.8 Removing the escutcheon 7–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Note: Trim hole inserts and hub washers are used only for locks with brass escutcheons. Trim hole inserts Bushings Hub washers Figure 7.10 Removing the bushings, trim hole inserts, and hub washers B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 7–7...
Do not connect the battery pack before you have removed the backup battery tab. Doing so may cause the lock to malfunction. Caution Outside escutcheon Battery backup tab Figure 7.11 Locating the backup battery tab 7–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
For locks with brass escutcheons, on each side of the door, slide a hub washer over the chassis sleeve so it rests on the hub. Trim hole inserts Bushings Hub washers Figure 7.12 Reinstalling the bushings, trim hole inserts, and hub washers B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 7–9...
Temporarily rest the outside escutcheon on the door by inserting the trim studs into the trim holes. Note: You can temporarily install the outside lever to hold the outside escutcheon in place. See Reinstalling the levers (page 7–4). 7–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Caution the connectors are firmly mated. Upgrade cable – not connected Motor connector Inside of door Figure 7.14 Connecting the motor connector B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 7–11...
Use the combination mounting screw at the upper trim hole and the standard mounting screw at the lower trim hole. Inside escutcheon Combination mounting screw Standard mounting screw Figure 7.15 Securing the escutcheons 7–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
When routing the battery wires, make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation. Caution Inside escutcheon Battery pack Foam Figure 7.16 Reinstalling the battery pack (four-cell pack shown) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 7–13...
Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the battery door with the security screw. Tighten firmly. Security screw Tabs Figure 7.17 Reinstalling the battery door (four-cell door shown) 8. Reinstall the following parts: levers (page 7–4) core and throw member (page 7–2). 7–14 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
5. Retract the rose locking pin, and rotate the outside rose liner until it is free from the hub. 6. Remove the rose and liner assembly from the sleeve. Sleeve Rose locking pin Outside rose liner Figure 7.19 Removing the outside rose liner B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 7–15...
Make sure that there is clearance for the motor wire between the rose liner and the door. Caution 5. Install the through-bolts through the rose liner and door in the top and bottom holes. 7–16 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
6. Tighten the rose liner on the door with the through-bolts. Motor wire Through-bolt Inside of door Rose liner Figure 7.21 Reinstalling the inside rose liner 7. Reinstall the following parts: escutcheons (page 7–8) levers (page 7–4) core and throw member (page 7–2). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 7–17...
(page 7–3) escutcheons (page 7–5) rose liners (page 7–15). Reinstalling the 2. Reinstall the following parts: cylindrical chassis rose liners (page 7–16) escutcheons (page 7–8) levers (page 7–4) core and throw member (page 7–2). 7–18 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Exit hardware page 8–8 Core (for EV function only) page 8–9 Cylinder (for EV function only) page 8–10 Escutcheon page 8–13 Note: When servicing parts, always test that the lock works properly when you’re finished. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 8–1...
2. Remove the battery cover from the battery bracket. Location of knockout Security screws Location of knockout Inside of door Figure 8.1 Removing and reinstalling the battery cover on the battery bracket 8–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
2. Making sure that the battery cover does not pinch any wires, place the cover over the bracket. 3. Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the battery compartment cover with the security screws. Tighten firmly. See Figure 8.1. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 8–3...
3. Disconnect the battery pack from the battery connector on the wire harness. Battery pack Battery holder (inside bracket) Inside of door Figure 8.2 Removing and reinstalling the battery pack 8–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Failure to dress the wire harness away from the rod could damage the wire harness, causing the lock’s electronics to not work properly. Caution 4. Reinstall the battery cover. See page 8–3. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 8–5...
8.4. Battery bracket Mounting screws Inside of door Figure 8.3 Removing and reinstalling the battery bracket on the door Com port Battery bracket Figure 8.4 Removing and reinstalling the com port in the battery bracket 8–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
When routing the wire harness, make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation. Caution 5. Reinstall the following parts: battery pack (page 8–5) battery cover (page 8–3). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 8–7...
When securing the B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon, make sure that it does not pinch the wire harness. Caution 2. Reinstall the following parts: battery bracket (page 8–7) battery pack (page 8–5) battery cover (page 8–3). 8–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
3. Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and withdraw the key. The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors. Provide adequate security for the control key. Caution B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 8–9...
Make sure that the cylinder is oriented as shown in Figure 8.6. Do not screw the cylinder in too tightly. Doing so may cause you or someone else to be locked out. Caution 4. Reinstall the core. See page 8–9. 8–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
5. Reinstall the following parts: B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon (page 8–14) exit hardware (page 8–8). 6. If installing a new cylinder, reinstall the core. See page 8–9. 8–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
2. Remove the escutcheon from the door, feeding the battery connector and com port out the harness hole. Battery connector Com port Harness hole B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon Outside of door Figure 8.10 Removing and reinstalling the escutcheon B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 8–13...
Hardware rim or rod exit device installation, or page 8–10 for a mortise exit device installation) core (for EV function locks) (page 8–9) exit hardware (page 8–8) battery bracket (page 8–7) battery pack (page 8–5) battery cover (page 8–3). 8–14 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
TANDARD UTSIDE SCUTCHEON ARTS This chapter contains instructions for servicing outside escutcheon parts for a standard B.A.S.I.S. V Lock. For instructions on servicing EX Series Exit Hardware Trim parts, see page 10–1. To remove all of the parts from the outside escutcheon, perform all of the steps for removing parts in each section of this chapter.
2. Reinstall the inside and outside escutcheons on the door. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. 9–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
2. On the inside of the escutcheon, slide the retaining rings up and around the ends of the lens covers. 3. Reinstall the following parts: escutcheon gasket inside and outside escutcheons. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–3...
For a description of lock functions, see page 2–2. Note: 3. Tighten the screw. 4. Reinstall the following parts: escutcheon gasket (page 9–2) inside and outside escutcheons. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. 9–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
1. Connect the upgrade cable to the J1 connector on the electronics upgrade cable board. 2. Reinstall the following parts: harness clamp (page 9–4) escutcheon gasket (page 9–2) inside and outside escutcheons. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–5...
1. Connect the sensor harness to the J4 connector on the electronics sensor harness board. 2. Reinstall the following parts: harness clamp (page 9–4) escutcheon gasket (page 9–2) inside and outside escutcheons. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. 9–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Figure 9.6 Removing and reinstalling the primary harness from the electronics board (smart card reader shown) 3. Insert a flat blade screwdriver under the sounder and turn it to remove the sounder from the outside escutcheon. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–7...
1. Connect the primary wire harness to the J3 connector on the primary harness electronics board. 2. Remove the backing from the adhesive tape and apply the tape to the escutcheon. 3. Press the sounder in place on the tape. 9–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Connecting the sounder and com port to the outside escutcheon 5. Reinstall the following parts: harness clamp (page 9–4) escutcheon gasket (page 9–2) inside and outside escutcheons. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–9...
4–5. Note: To determine whether a lock has a B.A.S.I.S. G or B.A.S.I.S. V control electronics board, look at the label on the center of the board. B.A.S.I.S. G is labeled as BAGLKS. B.A.S.I.S. V is labeled as BA_LKS.
(page 9–5) harness clamp (and tighten the electronics board mounting screw) (page 9–4) escutcheon gasket (page 9–2) inside and outside escutcheons. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–11...
Retaining ring Electronics board Electronics board mounting screw Electronics board mounting screw (used for harness clamp) Outside escutcheon Figure 9.10 Removing and reinstalling the smart card control electronics board 3. Flip up the control electronics board. 9–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Doing so may cause the lock to malfunction. Caution 2. Insert the flex cable into the connector on the back of the electronics board. See Figure 9.12. 3. Slide closed the flex cable connector. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–13...
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(page 9–5) harness clamp (and tighten the electronics board mounting screw) (page 9–4) escutcheon gasket (page 9–2) inside and outside escutcheons. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. 9–14 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
For the lock to operate properly, you must remove the backup battery tab. Caution Do not connect the battery pack before you have removed the backup battery tab. Doing so may cause the lock to malfunction. Caution B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–15...
(page 9–5) harness clamp (and tighten the electronics board mounting screw) (page 9–4) escutcheon gasket (page 9–2) inside and outside escutcheons. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–17...
9–7) electronics board (page 9–12). 2. Remove and save the four reader assembly mounting screws. Figure 9.15. Reader assembly mounting screw Figure 9.15 Removing and reinstalling the screws for the magnetic stripe reader assembly 9–18 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
1 2.” The track number is circled. If there is no label, the track number is 3. Reader harness Magnetic stripe reader assembly Outside escutcheon Figure 9.16 Removing the magnetic stripe reader assembly from the outside escutcheon B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–19...
9–7) electronics board (page 9–12). 2. Remove and save the four reader assembly mounting screws. Figure 9.18. Reader assembly mounting screw Figure 9.18 Removing and reinstalling the screws for the smart card reader assembly B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–21...
3. Remove the smart card reader assembly from the outside escutcheon, sliding the flex cable through the slot in the escutcheon. See Figure 9.19. Flex cable Smart card reader assembly Outside escutcheon Figure 9.19 Removing the smart card reader assembly from the outside escutcheon 9–22 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
9–7) electronics board (page 9–15). 2. Remove and save the four reader assembly mounting screws. Figure 9.21. Reader assembly mounting screw Figure 9.21 Removing and reinstalling the screws for the dual validation reader assembly 9–24 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
1 2.” The track number is circled. If there is no label, the track number is 3. Reader cable Dual validation reader assembly Outside escutcheon Figure 9.22 Removing the dual validation reader assembly from the outside escutcheon B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–25...
2. Remove and save the four reader assembly mounting screws. Figure 9.24. Reader assembly mounting screw Figure 9.24 Removing the proximity reader assembly from the outside escutcheon 3. Remove the proximity reader assembly from the outside escutcheon. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 9–27...
ERVICING ARDWARE SCUTCHEON ARTS This chapter contains instructions for servicing escutcheon parts for B.A.S.I.S. V EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. For instructions for servicing standard B.A.S.I.S. outside escutcheon parts, see page 9–1. To remove all of the parts from the B.A.S.I.S.
Mounting plate Mounting standoffs Figure 10.1 Removing and reinstalling the mounting standoffs Reinstalling the 1. Screw the 6 mounting standoffs onto the mounting plate. mounting standoffs 2. Reinstall the escutcheon on the door. See page 8–14. 10–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
2. Press the gasket into place on the escutcheon. See Figure 10.2. 3. Reinstall the following parts: mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–3...
2. Note the orientation of the lift finger. See Figure 10.3. 3. Remove the lift finger screw and discard. 4. Remove the washer, and lift finger. Screw Lift finger Figure 10.3 Removing and reinstalling the lift finger (Precision Hardware rim configuration shown) 10–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
2. Position the washer on the lift finger screw. Tightly secure the lift finger with the lift finger screw (25–30 lbs. torque). See Figure 10.3. 3. Reinstall the following parts: escutcheon gasket (page 10–3) mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–5...
Mounting plate screws Cable tie Mounting plate Mounting plate screws Figure 10.4 Removing and reinstalling the mounting plate 3. Remove the 5 mounting plate screws and discard. 4. Carefully remove the mounting plate from the escutcheon. 10–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
See Figure 10.4. 4. Reinstall the following parts: lift finger (page 10–5) escutcheon gasket (page 10–3) mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–7...
1. Install the lever return springs onto the yoke posts. See Figure 10.5. lever return springs 2. Reinstall the following parts: mounting plate (page 10–7) lift finger (page 10–5) escutcheon gasket (page 10–3) mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). 10–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
(ESD) protection kit. Caution Touching the control electronics board without proper grounding can damage sensitive electronic components—even if you don’t notice any static discharge. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–9...
(page 4–9). Note: To determine whether a lock has a B.A.S.I.S. G or B.A.S.I.S. V control electronics board, look at the label on the center of the board. B.A.S.I.S. G is labeled as BAGLKS. B.A.S.I.S. V is labeled as BA_LKS.
2. Reinstall the following parts: control electronics primary harness (page 10–10) board mounting plate (page 10–7) lift finger (page 10–5) escutcheon gasket (page 10–3) mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). 10–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
(page 10–6) lever return springs (page 10–8). 2. Disconnect the motor connector from the primary harness. See Figure 10.6. Motor connector Sounder Motor assembly Socket head screw Figure 10.6 Removing the motor assembly 10–16 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
2. Position the motor assembly in the escutcheon as shown in Figure 10.8. Make sure that: the locking lever is inserted through the locking plate. the motor assembly pivot pin is seated in the recess in the escutcheon B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–17...
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3. Place the spacer on the socket he4ad screw. Using a 3/32 driver, reinstall the socket head screw. 4. Route the motor harness into the groove in the escutcheon, as shown in Figure 10.8. 5. Reinstall the sounder onto the escutcheon. See Figure 10.9. 10–18 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Figure 10.9 Reinstalling the motor assembly 7. Reinstall the following components: lever return springs (page 10–8) mounting plate (page 10–7) lift finger (page 10–5) escutcheon gasket (page 10–3) mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–19...
(page 10–6) lever return springs (page 10–8) motor assembly (page 10–16). 2. Slide the locking plate out of the escutcheon. See Figure 10.10. Locking lever Locking plate Figure 10.10 Removing and reinstalling the locking plate 10–20 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
2. Reinstall the following parts: motor assembly (page 10–17) lever return springs (page 10–8) mounting plate (page 10–7) lift finger (page 10–5) escutcheon gasket (page 10–3) mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–21...
(page 10–8). 2. Unscrew the 4 shoulder screws and discard. See Figure 10.12. 3. Remove the yoke from the escutcheon. Shoulder screws Yoke Shoulder screws Figure 10.12 Removing and reinstalling the yoke 10–22 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
(20–25 lbs. torque). See Figure 10.12. 4. Reinstall the following parts: lever return springs (page 10–8) mounting plate (page 10–7) lift finger (page 10–5) escutcheon gasket (page 10–3) mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–23...
(page 10–4) mounting plate (page 10–6) lever return springs (page 10–8) yoke (page 10–22). 2. Remove the c-clip from the lever spindle. See Figure 10.13. C-clip Lever spindle Figure 10.13 Removing and reinstalling the c-clip 10–24 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
4. Reinstall the following parts: yoke (page 10–23) lever return springs (page 10–8) mounting plate (page 10–7) lift finger (page 10–5) escutcheon gasket (page 10–3) mounting standoffs (page 10–2) escutcheon on the door (page 8–14). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 10–25...
(page 10–8) yoke (page 10–22) beam and beam roller (page 10–24). 2. Remove the lever from the front of the escutcheon. See Figure 10.15. Lever Figure 10.15 Removing and reinstalling the lever assembly 10–26 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
10–8) yoke (page 10–22) beam and beam roller (page 10–24) lever assembly (page 10–26). 2. Remove the shear pin from the lever. See page 10–28. Shear pin Figure 10.16 Removing and reinstalling the shear pin 10–28 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Add key override sensing to standard B.A.S.I.S. page 11–10 Mortise Locks and B.A.S.I.S. Locks with V Series mortise cases Perform diagnostics using a PDA page 11–13 Note: When servicing components, always test that the lock works properly when you’re finished. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 11–1...
(page 10–4) mounting plate (page 10–6). 3. Remove the backup battery from the battery socket. Battery clip Lift the battery here. Outside escutcheon Figure 11.1 Removing the backup battery (escutcheon for standard mortise lock shown) 11–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
3. For standard locks, reinstall the inside and outside escutcheons on the door. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. For exit hardware trim, reinstall the escutcheon on the door. See page 8–14. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 11–3...
3. Remove the battery pack from the battery compartment. Security screw Tabs Figure 11.3 Removing the battery door (four-cell door shown) 4. Disconnect the battery pack from the battery connector on the wire harness. See Figure 11.4. 11–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Caution 3. Making sure that the battery door does not pinch any wires, insert the tabs of the battery door into its mating slots and swing the door closed. 11–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Maintenance 4. Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the battery door with the security screw. Tighten firmly. Security screw Tabs Figure 11.6 Reinstalling the battery door (eight-cell door shown) B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 11–7...
4. Disconnect the battery pack from the battery connector on the wire harness. Battery connector Battery pack Battery holder (inside bracket) Figure 11.8 Removing and reinstalling the battery pack 11–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
4. Making sure that the battery cover does not pinch any wires, place the cover over the bracket. 5. Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the battery compartment cover with the security screws. Tighten firmly. See Figure 11.7. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 11–9...
Electronics board Sensor harness Outside escutcheon Figure 11.9 Connecting the sensor harness to the electronics board 4. Remove and open the mortise case. For complete instructions, page 6–2. 5. Remove the latch lever. See Figure 11.11. 11–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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For V Series mortise cases, loosen the two mounting screws on the sensor switch assembly. Remove the assembly. See Figure 11.10. V Series sensor switch assembly Mounting screw Figure 11.10 Removing the V Series sensor switch assembly B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 11–11...
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Figure 11.11 Positioning the sensor module in the mortise case (FV function, LH case shown) 8. Reinstall the latch lever. 9. Close and reinstall the mortise case (page 6–2). 10. Reinstall the inside and outside escutcheons on the door (page 5–6). 11–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Firmware ID ID indicating the type of firmware in the lock. Technical support personnel may ask you to provide this information. The B.A.S.I.S. G firmware ID is BAGLKS. The B.A.S.I.S. V firmware ID is BA_LKS. Version Version number of the lock’s firmware. Technical support personnel may ask you to provide this information.
Note 2: For exit hardware trim, the communication port is located in the top of the battery bracket. See Figure 11.14. You must remove the battery cover to access the communication port. See page 11–2. 11–14 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Maintenance Serial cable Communication port Programming cable Figure 11.13 Connecting the PDA to a standard lock Communication port Inside of door Figure 11.14 Locating the communication port for exit hardware trim B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 11–15...
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A message appears stating, “Attempting login... Please swipe a card...”. 7. Use the temporary operator card to activate the lock. The diagnostics information appears on the PDA, as shown in Figure 11.12 on page 11–13. 11–16 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
10. To disconnect the PDA from the lock, press the button on the programming cable connector and unplug the programming cable from the lock’s communication port. See Figure 11.16. Button on the programming cable Figure 11.16 Disconnecting the programming cable from the lock B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 11–17...
Maintenance Changing a lock’s When a B.A.S.I.S. V Lock’s mode of operation is determined by its online mode programming, the diagnostics information for the lock indicates that the lock’s “online mode” is Automatic. In effect, the lock is under timezone control. For information about defining timezones for a lock, see the B.A.S.I.S.
A confirmation message appears asking, “Reset use count?” 3. Select OK. The lock’s use count is reset to 0. 4. When you have finished using diagnostics features, perform step 8 through step 10 on page 11–17. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 11–19...
A confirmation message appears asking, “Reset diagnostics code?” 3. Select OK. The diagnostics code is reset to 0x0000. 4. When you have finished using diagnostics features, perform step 8 through step 10 on page 11–17. 11–20 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Enable communications without a card or PIN page 12–3 Open a standard B.A.S.I.S. Lock with dead page 12–6 batteries Respond to common problems page 12–7 Note: When servicing components, always test that the lock works properly when you’re finished. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 12–1...
4 flashes 4 short tones Lock performed an internal reset. ––– ––– 3 long tones Lock timed out and is waiting for an action. ––– ––– 3 short tones Bad data was presented to the reader. 12–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
For standard locks, the communication port is located in the bottom of the outside escutcheon. Note 2: When the B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon for exit hardware trim has been removed from the door, the communication port is located on the end of the primary harness. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 12–3...
(escutcheon for standard mortise lock shown) 7. When you have finished performing communications activities, disconnect the PDA from the lock. Press the button on the programming cable connector and unplug the programming cable from the lock’s communication port. 12–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
9. For standard locks, reinstall the inside and outside escutcheons on the door. For mortise lock instructions, see page 5–6. For cylindrical lock instructions, see page 7–8. For exit hardware trim, reinstall the escutcheon on the door. See page 8–14. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 12–5...
Figure 12.2 Connecting the programming cable to the lock 2. To unlock the lock, use a valid operating card for the lock. 3. Replace the lock’s battery pack. See page 11–4. 4. Disconnect the programming cable from the lock. 12–6 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
Door may be in a lock down g. Check to see if a door lock mode is active by mode. using the PDA to review the door mode. If desired, set the online mode to Automatic. page 11–18. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 12–7...
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Replace the reader. For standard locks, see page 9–19. For exit hardware trim, see page 10–13. Green ––– Denied a. For a standard mortise lock, a. Loosen the escutcheon mounting screws. flashes self-aligning trim is page 5–3. overtightened. 12–8 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
9–10. For exit hardware trim, see page 10–10. c. Smart card flex cable is c. Replace the smart card reader. broken. For standard locks, see page 9–22. For exit hardware trim, see page 10–14. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 12–9...
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For standard locks, see page 9–19. For exit hardware trim, see page 10–13. Note: Use a valid card to verify that the card reader head is not damaged. 12–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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Communications cable or port c. Try communicating with another device or is faulty or damaged. PC. If communications works, the communication cable and serial cables are not the problem. If communications does not work, replace the cable(s). B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual 12–11...
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Troubleshooting 12–12 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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ISTORY VENT YPES The following table describes in alphabetical order each history event that can be recorded at a B.A.S.I.S. Lock. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual A–1...
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The lock’s mode changed to unlocked. MODE LOCKED The lock’s mode changed to locked. MODE CARD OR PIN The lock’s mode changed to card or PIN. MODE CARD AND PIN The lock’s mode changed to card and PIN. A–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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TRANSFER, HISTORY Using B.A.S.I.S. Transport, the lock’s history records were retrieved from the lock to the PDA. TRANSFER, Using B.A.S.I.S. Transport, the lock’s diagnostics infor- mation was retrieved from the lock to the PDA. DIAGNOSTICS B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual A–3...
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Lock History Event Types A–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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The following pages contain the Installation Instructions for B.A.S.I.S. Mortise Locks (with brass escutcheons), the Installation Instructions for B.A.S.I.S. Cylindrical Locks (with brass escutcheons), and the Installation Instructions for B.A.S.I.S. EX Series Exit Hardware Trim. B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual B–1...
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Installation Instructions B–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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ANSI/BHMA 156.25: These installation instructions describe how to install your Side of door Range B.A.S.I.S.® G (35HG) or B.A.S.I.S. V (35HBV) Mortise Lock. † The following topics are covered. Inside and outside +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +42°C) Planning the installation ..........
Horizontal centerline 2 Tape the template to the door. of lever 3 Center punch the necessary drill points. Refer to the instructions on the template. Figure 2 Positioning the template BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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2 Insert the lock in the mortise cavity. Lock faceplate 3 Mark the outline of the lock faceplate. Lock case 4 Remove the lock. Mortise to fit the faceplate. Door Figure 3 Mortising for the lock case and faceplate BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Lever hole from splintering. Lower trim hole Sensor & motor wire Outside of LHRB door Inside of LH door hole Figure 4b Drilling the LH and LHRB holes BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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4 Secure the mortise case with the case mounting screws. Inside of door Location of bevel Sensor & motor adjusting screw wire hole and wires Figure 6 Installing the mortise case BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
Note: Do not tighten the cylinder set screw until you perform task 12 on page 8. Caution: A malfunction can occur if the cylinder is threaded in too far. Concealed cylinder Outside of door Figure 8 Installing the cylinder BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Installing the core 1 Locate the backup battery tab on the inside of the outside escutcheon. 2 Pull down on the tab and remove it from the outside escutcheon to turn on the backup battery. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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See task 16 on Cylinder set page 12. screw (inside mortise case) Outside escutcheon Outside of door Figure 12 Feeding the wire harness connectors through the harness hole BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Wire connection Colors Figure 13 Making the motor connection and wires pins sensor connections Motor Yellow Gray Key override sensor Gray Deadbolt sensor Blue † Key override sensing is optional for 35HG and standard for 35HBV. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Use the combination mounting screw in the upper trim hole and the Combination standard mounting screw in the lower trim hole. mounting screw Standard mounting screw Inside of door Figure 14 Securing the escutcheons BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Caution: When routing the battery wires, make Inside of door sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their Figure 15 Connecting the battery pack sleeving or wire insulation. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Note: If a core is not available, you can use the cylinder Figure 16 Installing the levers wrench (ED211) to help you align the core opening in the escutcheon. 5 Turn the levers to check that they operate smoothly. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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1 Secure the mortise case faceplate to the mortise case with the faceplate mounting screws. Mortise 2 Check the lock for proper operation. case faceplate Outside of door Faceplate mounting screws Figure 18 Installing the mortise case faceplate BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Note: The recommended gap between the door and jamb is 1/8″ . Door jamb Figure 19a Installing the strike box and strike plate Strike plate Auxiliary bolt Figure 19b Positioning the strike BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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(and no tones sound). The lock’s control electronics board must be replaced. For instructions, see the B.A.S.I.S. G Service Manual (T63300) or the B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual (T61805). Note: If the lock has a proximity card reader, it may have already been activated by the presence of an object near the card reader.
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Inside and outside +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +42°C) KD315 Faceplate marking chisel † The Best Access Systems logo and B.A.S.I.S. are ‡ TORX is a registered trademark of the Camcar registered trademarks of Best Lock Corporation. Division of Textron.
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2 1/8″ diameter chassis hole. 2 Tape the template to the door. 3 Center punch the necessary drill points. Refer to the instructions on the template. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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2 Mortise the edge of the door to fit the latch face. 3 Drill the holes for the screws used to install the latch. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Latch Note: Replace the drill jig after 10 door preparations. tube prongs Drill lower through-bolt hole. Inside of door Figure 4 Installing the drill jig and drilling the through-bolt holes BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Door jamb Figure 5a Installing the strike box and strike plate Deadlocking plunger Strike plate Door jamb Figure 5b Aligning the deadlocking plunger with the strike plate BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Note 1: Make sure that the locking pin fully locks into the rose liner. Note 2: The lockset fits doors 1 3/4″ to 2 1/4″ thick. Rose locking Outside rose liner Figure 7 Adjusting the rose liner for the door thickness BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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2 Install the through-bolts through the rose liner and door in the top and bottom holes. Through-bolt 3 Tighten the rose liner on the door with the through-bolts. Inside of door Rose liner Figure 9 Installing the through-bolts and rose liner BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Note: You can temporarily install the outside lever to hold the outside escutcheon in place. See task 16 on page 10. Outside escutcheon Outside of door Figure 12 Feeding the wire harness connectors through the harness hole BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Use the combination mounting screw Combination at the upper trim hole and the standard mounting mounting screw screw at the lower trim hole. Standard mounting screw Inside of door Figure 14 Securing the escutcheons BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Repeat, placing the other lever on the inside sleeve. 2 Tighten the escutcheon mounting screws. 3 Turn the levers to check that they operate smoothly. Outside of door Figure 16 Installing the levers BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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2 Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the battery compartment door with the security screw. Tighten firmly. Security screw Tabs Figure 18 Installing the battery compartment door BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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(and no tones sound). The lock’s control electronics board must be replaced. For instructions, see the B.A.S.I.S. G Service Manual (T63300) or the B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual (T61805). Note: If the lock has a proximity card reader, it may have already been activated by the presence of an object near the card reader.
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Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the These installation instructions describe how to install your items necessary to install your B.A.S.I.S. Exit Hardware Trim. B.A.S.I.S.® G EX Series (EXG) or B.A.S.I.S. V EX Series (EXBV) † Exit Hardware Trim.
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When measuring from the edge of the door, take into account the door bevel (if any). BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Note: If retrofitting the B.A.S.I.S. trim to an existing exit hardware installation, skip this task. Mortise the edge of the door for the mortise case and faceplate; follow the instructions provided by the exit hardware manufacturer. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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‘A’ on the exit hardware template. Outside of LHRB door Outside of RHRB door Figure 3 Drilling the trim holes for use with Von Duprin exit hardware BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Battery bracket hole Battery bracket/harness hole Escutcheon mounting holes Cylinder hole (for EV function locks only) Lift finger slot Escutcheon mounting holes Outside of LHRB door Figure 4 Trim hole guide—Precision Hardware door preparation shown BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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1 Locate the backup battery tab on the inside of the B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon. 2 Pull down on the tab and remove it from the B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon to turn on the backup battery. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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2 Rest the B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon on the door by inserting the trim studs into the mounting holes. B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon Outside of door Figure 6 Feeding the wire harness connectors through the battery bracket/harness hole BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Doing so may cause you or someone else to be cylinder locked out. Figure 8 Rim cylinder components View of the back of the cylinder Cam in 12 o’clock position Mortise cylinder Figure 9 Mortise cylinder components BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Figure 10 Installing the core Install mortise case faceplate (mortise exit devices only) 1 Secure the mortise case faceplate to the mortise case; follow the instructions provided by the exit hardware manufacturer. 2 Check the lock for proper operation. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Caution: When routing the wire harness, make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation. Inside of door Figure 12 Installing the battery bracket on the door BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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, place the cover over the bracket. 3 Use a T15 TORX bit driver to secure the battery compartment cover with the security screws. Tighten Figure 14 Installing the battery cover on the bracket firmly. See Figure 14. BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana...
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(and no tones sound). The lock’s control electronics board must be replaced. For instructions, see the B.A.S.I.S. G Service Manual (T63300) or the B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual (T61805). Note: If the lock has a proximity card reader, it may have already been activated by the presence of an object near the card reader.
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3–3 removing and reinstalling 10–24 part numbers for 3–5 bevel, changing 6–5 removing and reinstalling 8–6 bushings battery bracket screws part drawings for 2–5 part drawings for 3–3 part numbers for 2–6 part numbers for 4–9 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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HID proximity reader for standard part drawings for 2–19 part drawings for 3–3 B.A.S.I.S. Locks part numbers for 2–20 part numbers for 3–4 part drawings for 2–14 removing and reinstalling 5–16 removing and reinstalling 8–13 part numbers for 4–4 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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3–12 removing and reinstalling 10–4 part drawings for 2–17 magnetic stripe card reader lift finger screw part numbers for 2–18 trim 3–3 part drawings for 3–3 removing and reinstalling 6–14 part numbers for 4–9 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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10–6 removing and reinstalling 9–6 10–10 mounting standoffs 10–2 sensor module primary harness 10–9 10–10 part drawings for 2–17 reader assemblies 10–13 part numbers for 2–18, 4–10 shear pin 10–28 removing and reinstalling 6–16 yoke 10–22 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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2–5 10–22 part numbers for 4–6 technical documentation package 1–6 technical support 1–8 through-bolt screw 2–23 throw member 7–2 trim hole inserts part drawings for 2–5 part numbers for 2–7 troubleshooting 12–7 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual...
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