Programming – Introduction
StealthLock
®
is very easy to use and operate. Once installed, the user enters the user
code (factory default 0000) and presses Lock to lock the cabinet. To unlock the
cabinet, the user enters the user code and presses Unlock and the cabinet will open.
StealthLock
®
is fully programmable allowing the user or supervisor the ability to change
codes, modes, and restore lock settings. While the StealthLock
®
is easy to program, we
highly recommend reading the complete programming instructions prior to making any
changes. Remember to keep track of any changes made in a secure location.
Key locations and indicator lights referenced in the programming instructions are shown
below.
RL-100 Receiver Latch
Yellow and Green
LED Indicator
Learn Button – Use pen tip or
paper clip to depress
StealthLock
®
, Keyless Invisible Security
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Programming – Introduction
TP-100 Transmitter Pad
Please note the following:
• StealthLock
®
will reset to an unlocked position whenever the learn button is
pressed.
• Only one Transmitter Pad should be used for programming in a given area at
any one time. The StealthLock
®
is a radio frequency device and the use of
multiple Transmitter Pads in the same area may result in interference and
improper programming.
• After pressing Lock or Unlock, the Green LED on the Transmitter Pad will
light for about 2 seconds indicating that a transmission is in progress.
• While the Green LED on the Transmitter Pad is lit, the keypad will not respond
to any other entries until the transmission is completed.
• If the Green LED on the Transmitter Pad flashes rapidly after pressing Lock or
Unlock, this indicates that an improper code has been entered. Codes must
always be 4 to 8 digits in length.
• If the LED indicator on the Receiver Latch flashes Green/Yellow, this indicates
that an improper code as been received. Start the learning function over taking
care to enter the correct codes.
Unlock Button
Green LED