What to do if I entered an invalid CODE on my INSYS CombiLock 200 pro?
- MMeghan JenkinsAug 19, 2025
If you've entered an invalid CODE for your INSYS Locks, simply re-enter both the PIN and the CODE.
What to do if I entered an invalid CODE on my INSYS CombiLock 200 pro?
If you've entered an invalid CODE for your INSYS Locks, simply re-enter both the PIN and the CODE.
How to replace low batteries in INSYS CombiLock 200 pro?
If you receive a low battery warning for your INSYS Locks, replace the 2 x 1.5 volt MICRO batteries with Type AAA Alkaline batteries (non-rechargeable) as soon as possible. After the battery replacement, enter the PIN and code twice. Note that your codes will remain the same after you change the batteries.
What happens if I enter the wrong code too many times on my INSYS Locks?
If you incorrectly enter the code four times in a row on your INSYS Locks, a 10-second lockout period will be initiated. Each subsequent incorrect entry will extend the lockout by an additional 10 seconds. After the lockout concludes, enter the PIN and a valid code two times.
What should I do if the keypad on my INSYS CombiLock 200 pro has been tampered with?
If the keypad of your INSYS Locks has been tampered with, the battery compartment has been opened, enter your PIN and CODE once again to open the electronic lock.
How to discontinue lockout time on INSYS CombiLock 200 pro Locks?
The lockout period for INSYS Locks cannot be interrupted or discontinued once it has started.
What to do if I made an invalid attempt to change settings on my INSYS Locks?
If a code change or the process of switching on or off an additional function was carried out incorrectly on your INSYS Locks, repeat the process.
How to turn on INSYS Locks?
To switch on your INSYS Locks, press the power button for 2 seconds.
What to do if I enter the wrong code on my INSYS Locks?
If you enter the incorrect code four times in a row on your INSYS Locks, a 10-second lockout period will be activated. Each subsequent incorrect attempt will extend this lockout by an additional 10 seconds. After the lockout ends, enter your PIN and the correct code twice.
What to do if my INSYS Locks keypad has been tampered with?
If the keypad of your INSYS Locks has been tampered with, or the battery compartment has been opened, enter your PIN and code once again to open the electronic lock.
What to do if I get a low battery warning on my INSYS Locks?
If you receive a low battery warning on your INSYS Locks, replace the batteries soon with 2 x 1.5 volt MICRO batteries, Type AAA Alkaline (not rechargeable). After replacing the battery, enter your PIN and code twice. Your codes will remain the same after the battery change.
Alerts users to change the default '123456' code immediately for security.
Details the process of entering a code and rotating the keypad to open the lock.
Explains that the lock engages automatically after opening and how to ensure proper closure.
How to enable the timed delay feature and set its duration.
Process for opening the lock when the timed delay is active.
Procedure for changing the primary administrator code.
Guide to add or modify codes for individual users.
How to enable the two-person verification system.
Process for opening the lock using the dual code (4-eyes principle).
Explains sequences for timed delay and release periods.
Guide to configure timed delay, alarm delay, and release period parameters.
Procedure to make the lock inaccessible until re-enabled by the master.
Introduces RFID cards and key fobs as additional identification methods.
Step-by-step guide to open the lock using an RFID card or key fob after code entry.
Guide to program RFID tags (cards/fobs) for specific users.
Table detailing signals, their reasons, and corresponding comments for diagnosis.
Describes signals related to RFID operation and lock status.
Guide for physically installing the electronic lock onto the safe door.
Instructions for wiring the blocking device to the main lock unit.
Details wiring the CombiXT to a burglar alarm system (BAS/IDS) using terminals.
Procedures to test closing, disabling, and releasing the lock with the blocking device.
Alerts users to change the default '123456' code immediately for security.
Details the process of entering a code and rotating the keypad to open the lock.
Explains that the lock engages automatically after opening and how to ensure proper closure.
How to enable the timed delay feature and set its duration.
Process for opening the lock when the timed delay is active.
Procedure for changing the primary administrator code.
Guide to add or modify codes for individual users.
How to enable the two-person verification system.
Process for opening the lock using the dual code (4-eyes principle).
Explains sequences for timed delay and release periods.
Guide to configure timed delay, alarm delay, and release period parameters.
Procedure to make the lock inaccessible until re-enabled by the master.
Introduces RFID cards and key fobs as additional identification methods.
Step-by-step guide to open the lock using an RFID card or key fob after code entry.
Guide to program RFID tags (cards/fobs) for specific users.
Table detailing signals, their reasons, and corresponding comments for diagnosis.
Describes signals related to RFID operation and lock status.
Guide for physically installing the electronic lock onto the safe door.
Instructions for wiring the blocking device to the main lock unit.
Details wiring the CombiXT to a burglar alarm system (BAS/IDS) using terminals.
Procedures to test closing, disabling, and releasing the lock with the blocking device.
| Protection Class | IP54 |
|---|---|
| Number of User Codes | Up to 100 |
| Weather Resistance | Yes |
| Mounting Type | Surface mount |
| Category | Locks |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
| Battery Life | Up to 2 years |
| Key Override | Yes |
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