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Manual purpose and content overview.
Describes the content of each chapter in the manual.
Provides contact information for questions and support.
Identifies the intended users for different sections of the manual.
Explains the formatting conventions used in the manual for clarity.
Describes the primary applications and purpose of the GAT NET.Lock 7020.
Specifies applications where the GAT NET.Lock 7020 must not be used.
Explains how the GAT NET.Lock 7020 system operates and its components.
Defines key terms and acronyms used throughout the manual.
Explains the radio-frequency identification technologies supported by the system.
Lists and illustrates the various hardware components of the GAT NET.Lock 7020 system.
Provides guidance on planning and ordering system components.
Identifies technicians responsible for installing the GAT NET.Lock 7020.
Details the process and importance of performing a test installation before mass deployment.
Discusses installation differences for metallic versus non-metallic locker doors.
Introduces the bolt gauge tool and its use in marking drill holes.
Specifies when and how to replace the GAT NET.Lock 7020 after a break-in attempt.
Explains the feedback function indicating locker occupancy status.
Defines how to identify left-hinged versus right-hinged locker doors for installation.
Outlines critical points for correct installation of the lock and bolt set.
Specifies the minimum allowed door width for proper lock operation.
Provides detailed dimensions for the GAT NET.Lock 7020 and 7020 P models.
Details the dimensions for the GAT NET.Lock 7020 USB and USB P models.
Gives dimensions for the GAT NET.Lock BoltSet 7120 used with non-metallic doors.
Provides dimensions for the GAT NET.Lock BoltSet 7220 for metallic doors.
Shows dimensions for the GAT NET.Lock BoltSet 7320 for glass doors.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the lock in non-metallic lockers.
Detailed steps for installing the lock in lockers with non-metallic doors.
Guides the installation process for metallic locker doors, including cutouts.
Specifies the necessary cutouts on metallic locker doors for mounting the lock and bolt set.
Step-by-step guide for installing the lock in lockers with metallic doors.
Provides instructions for installing the lock in glass locker doors using adhesive.
Detailed steps for installing the lock in lockers with glass doors.
Describes how to mount the GAT NET.Controller M/S 7020 units.
Step-by-step guide for securely mounting the GAT NET.Controller M/S 7020.
Identifies personnel responsible for electrical connections and installation requirements.
Illustrates the overall system architecture and how components are interconnected.
Describes the power source for the GAT NET.Lock 7020 locks.
Information on using and installing the specified connection cables for the locks.
Details the two methods for routing the lock connection cable.
Information specific to the GAT NET.Controller S 7020 sub controller.
Explains how to connect GAT NET.Lock 7020 locks to the S 7020 sub controller.
Details how sub controllers are interconnected using the RS-485 interface.
Describes connecting the sub controllers to the master controller via RS-485.
Explains connecting external power supplies to the sub controllers.
Information specific to the GAT NET.Controller M 7020 master controller.
Details how the master controller connects to a PC/server via Ethernet.
Explains how to connect the external power supply to the master controller.
Describes the relay outputs and optocoupler inputs on the master controller.
Explains the process for calibrating the lock's antenna for optimal RFID reading.
Outlines the procedure for restarting a controller to resolve issues.
Details how to reset a controller to its factory default settings, including warnings.
Describes the LEDs and buttons on the GAT NET.Controller S 7020 sub controller.
Describes the LEDs and buttons on the GAT NET.Controller M 7020 master controller.
Explains the meaning of various LED signals displayed by the GAT NET.Lock 7020.
Details LED signals common to all operating modes of the GAT NET.Lock 7020.
Shows LED signals specific to the Personal Locker Mode.
Shows LED signals specific to the Dynamic Personal Locker Mode.
Displays LED signals for the GAT Lock 5000 mode of operation.
Covers how visitors interact with the lockers.
Step-by-step guide for locking an unoccupied locker.
Instructions for users to unlock and open a locker using their data carrier.
Information about the USB ports on the GAT NET.Lock 7020 USB (P) models.
Describes the automatic LED lighting feature for the locker interior.
Provides an overview of the GAT Relaxx software for managing locker systems.
General description of GAT Relaxx features and architecture.
Guides on installing and performing the initial setup of the GAT Relaxx software.
Identifies personnel responsible for cleaning and maintenance tasks.
Provides instructions and precautions for cleaning the locker components.
Discusses maintenance aspects, including software functions and component replacement.
Outlines procedures for periodically testing the functionality of locks and components.
Explains how to properly dispose of the GAT NET.Lock 7020 and its components.
Lists the technical specifications for the GAT NET.Lock 7020.
Lists the technical specifications for the GAT NET.Controller S 7020 (Light).
Lists the technical specifications for the GAT NET.Controller M 7020 (Light).