Maintenance Functions - 121
Common Entry Door
The HT24 lock can also be programmed as a common
entry door for access to a common area such as a pool
or a fitness room. The lock is programmed to allow
multiple guestroom keycards as well as master
keycards. The doors also may be programmed with the
Office mode feature which allows the door to be left in
the unlocked state. These doors typically do not have a
deadbolt or a privacy thumbturn.
Back of House / Back Office Door
The HT22 system is flexible enough to program back-
of-house doors, such as storerooms, offices, etc., in a
way that fits the needs of the property.
What to Do If…
A Lock Needs to be Replaced
At times it may be necessary to replace a lock on a
door. This should be done only after the proper
troubleshooting is done. To remove a lock from the
door, you will need the following tools:
1. T-10 Torx Screwdriver
2. Phillips Screwdriver
3. Portable Programmer - Loaded
Remove the T-10 Torx screws from the inside handle
and thumbturn, then remove the handle and thumbturn.
Remove the inside escutcheon cover plate. This plate
snaps into position. You may find it easier to remove
using a small flat head screwdriver to pry the coverplate
loose. Be careful not to scratch the paint on the door.
Unplug the privacy wire from the switch on the inside
escutcheon.
Remove the four machine screws, two at the top and
two at the handle shaft (one on top, one underneath the
shaft).