EasyManua.ls Logo

Kaba E-Plex 50 Series User Manual

Kaba E-Plex 50 Series
36 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #27 background imageLoading...
Page #27 background image
27
PROCEDURE 18 - PERFORM MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS
Use the Diagnostic Code to perform manual diagnostics of the lock, green LED,
red LED, buzzer, and the twelve pushbuttons - 0 through 9, * and #.
Required User Level: Master
1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.
2. Enter Command 500# for Diagnostics.
3. You will see a green LED and hear a high beep followed by a red LED and
a low beep.
4. Enter 1234567890*#, in that order exactly, to test each pushbutton. If
every pushbutton is working correctly, you will see a
green LED and hear
a normal beep for each pushbutton that is pressed.
5. Example of Complete Entry: 500#1234567890*#.
6. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
7. If you see a red LED at any time you are pressing a pushbutton, or
at the end of the code, there could be a problem with the pushbutton
electronics.
8. Try the Diagnostic Code again, 500#1234567890*#, to be sure you
entered all the numbers correctly and in the correct order.
9. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.
10. If you still see the red LED, the lock has a problem. Call Kaba’s technical
(800-849-TECH) support to help diagnose and fix the problem.
Battery Life and Replacement
A variety of factors (shelf life, openings per day, environment, battery brand,
lock settings, etc.) will determine how long your lock operates on a set of
batteries. In average conditions, you can expect up to 180,000 openings for
the E-Plex Lock models (4 “AA” Alkaline Batteries).
A Low Battery condition is identified by a flash of both red and green LEDs
when a valid access code is entered and the lock will still give access. When the
low battery condition is observed, the batteries should be replaced as soon as
possible.

Table of Contents

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Kaba E-Plex 50 Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Kaba E-Plex 50 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Housing MaterialMetal
TypeElectronic Lock
Lock TypeMortise Lock
ProgrammingVia keypad
DimensionsVaries by Model
WeightVaries by Model
Weather ResistanceIP54
Operating Temperature-40°C to 70°C
Locking DirectionReversible
Protection ClassIP54
MountingMortise
CompatibilityStandard Door Preparations

Summary

States of the Lock

Factory Mode

One of three primary states of the E-Plex Lock, requiring the master combination to open.

Access Mode

The lock is operational for user access, not in factory or Programming Mode.

Pushbutton Programming Mode

Enters programming mode via master/manager combination with '#' delimiters.

Sequence of Operations for Start-Up Programming

Default Programmable Parameters

Configuring the Lock

General Procedure for Pushbutton Programming

Provides step-by-step instructions for programming the E-Plex Lock using its keypad.

Reset Procedures

Code 099# Reset

Resets lock to factory defaults, retaining access code length, Master, Manager, and Time/Date.

Code 299# Reset

Deletes all user and service codes, retaining Master, Manager, and M-Unit codes.

Hard Reset

Returns lock to factory mode, deleting all codes and resetting the master code to default.

Procedure 1: Program Access Code Length

Procedure 2: Modify Master User Access Code

Procedure 3: Set Date and Time

Procedure 4: Program Lock ID and Unlock Time

Procedure 5: Program Passage Mode Duration

Procedure 6: Program Tamper Time Parameters

Procedure 7: Program Keypad Buzzer Volume

User Levels

Master User

Top-level manager for initial setup and all lock function programming.

Manager

Programs lock functions, except code length, master code modification, date/time, and lockout.

Access User

Grants ability to open the lock, limited by user table space.

Service User

Has a code valid for a set period, automatically deleted upon expiry.

M-Unit User

Used with PDA/software for maintenance, outside the standard user table.

User Codes

Procedure 1: Add / Modify User Access Code

Procedure 2: Add / Modify Manager Access Code

Procedure 3: Add / Modify Service User Access Code

Procedure 4: Delete User Access Codes

Kaba Simplex®/E-Plex® 5x00/3x00 Series Limited Warranty

Authorization to Return Goods

Procedure for obtaining RGA numbers and returning merchandise for warranty service.

Procedure 5: Delete Manager Access Codes

Procedure 6: Delete Service User Access Codes

Procedure 7: Delete All Codes Except Master, Manager, M-Unit

Procedure 8: Activate User Access Codes

Procedure 9: Activate Manager Access Code

Procedure 10: Activate Service User Access Code

Procedure 11: Activate All User Access Codes

Procedure 12: Activate / De-activate Passage Mode

Procedure 13: De-activate User Access Codes

Procedure 14: De-activate Manager Access Codes

Procedure 15: De-activate Service User Access Codes

Procedure 16: De-activate All Codes Except Master, Manager, M-Unit

Procedure 17: Activate/De-activate Lockout Mode

Procedure 18: Perform Manual Diagnostics

Battery Life and Replacement

Procedure 19: Swingbolt Operation

Related product manuals