Why is programming not working on my Glutz Door locks?
- Llauren17Jul 29, 2025
If programming does not work on your Glutz Door locks, it could be due to an incorrect programming/deletion card or function cards being used in the incorrect order.
Why is programming not working on my Glutz Door locks?
If programming does not work on your Glutz Door locks, it could be due to an incorrect programming/deletion card or function cards being used in the incorrect order.
What to do if I lost my Glutz Door locks medium?
If a Glutz Door lock medium is lost and you know the media ID, use the minus card to delete the lost medium, then use the plus card to reauthorize a new medium. If you don't know the media ID, delete all authorized media and reauthorize accordingly.
Why do Glutz Door locks reader electronics not respond?
If the reader electronics on your Glutz Door locks do not respond, it might be because the medium does not have the same RFID technology, or the batteries are dead.
What to do if my Glutz Door locks do not open?
If your Glutz Door lock does not open, it could be because the medium is not authorized or the door is locked with the mechanical lock cylinder.
Brand | Glutz |
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Model | eAccess |
Category | Door locks |
Language | English |
Specifies the intended audience for the manual, including installers and managers.
Defines the system's purpose as a locking system for doors/gates and its scope.
Advises that devices should be installed by a qualified specialist.
Outlines potential dangers, including personal risk and material risk.
Explains proper disposal methods for batteries and electronics.
Introduces the wireless eAccess system as a barrier-free living and working solution.
Details technical specifications for the Glutz eAccess system and identification devices.
Describes various identification media like cards, clips, and keys used with the system.
Explains the different types of identifiers (System ID, Device ID, Media ID) used.
Details how to wirelessly pair E-readers with E-fittings or I/O modules.
Introduces cards as programming media for the system without a PC.
Explains the different operating modes, FACTORY and SINGLE, and their characteristics.
Lists and describes various programming cards used for system configuration.
Details the types of user media, including G-Line cards, clips, and mAccess keys.
Lists requirements for commissioning, including installed devices and card sets.
Describes switching the system from FACTORY to SINGLE operating mode for secure access.
Explains how to reset the device back to FACTORY operating mode, deleting all media.
States that devices must be initialized and commissioned for operation.
Details the process of configuring a user medium to grant access.
Explains how to configure multiple user media simultaneously for access.
Describes how to delete a single user medium's authorization from the device.
Explains how to delete a medium using its specific Media ID, useful for lost items.
Details how to add a new access code to an E-reader using cards and keys.
Explains how to delete an existing access code from an E-reader.
Describes the process of removing all registered identification media from the device.
Explains how to delete specific media, codes, or functions using system and number cards.
Details the procedure to activate the Freepass function for continuous door opening.
Explains how to deactivate the Freepass function using the minus card.
Describes linking devices like E-fittings and E-readers for remote access control.
Guides on configuring new plus/minus cards after old ones are lost or defective.
Advises contacting customer service for replacing lost or defective system cards.
Lists requirements for device configuration, including initialized devices and available cards.
Explains how to set the duration the door remains unlocked after identification.
Details setting the unlocking time for devices opened wirelessly or via pairing.
Describes how to activate, deactivate, or configure the device's buzzer.
Explains how to adjust the brightness of the device's LEDs.
Details how to enable or disable UID media support, impacting security.
Allows setting a fixed length for keypad codes on E-readers, up to 8 digits.
Explains automatic battery type recognition and manual configuration for security fittings.
Provides instructions for cleaning the device housings and lever handles.
Details how to replace batteries for different device types, including E fittings and readers.
Explains using an external power supply to open the door if batteries are depleted.
Refers to section 8.0 for a description of signals given during normal operation.
Provides solutions for common issues like locks not opening or readers not responding.
Explains how LEDs and buzzers on identification devices communicate status and functions.
Provides a legend and examples of LED colours and their meanings.
Lists LED/colour and buzzer combinations for normal operation states.
Details LED and buzzer signals specific to card programming operations.