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Westinghouse RTS Series User Manual

Westinghouse RTS Series
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Westinghouse RTS Series Lock
Installation and Operational Manual
Overview
The RTS Series delivers uncompromising commercial-grade quality. This lock is a true
workhorse, tested to over 2 million duty cycles. The RTS has a 3-hour UL fire-rated
latch and a free-wheeling clutch. The outdoor portion is weather resistant. When used
with the MS1 Management System (sold separately) you can configure all of your locks
and manage all user information from a central system administrator‟s position.
The RTS provides you with the versatility to manage access control using both
fingerprint recognition and PIN codes. The MS1 access control and audit trail features
track exactly who has been in your facility and when.
Please read all documentation carefully before installation & use. This manual details all
installation procedures.
Manufacturer and/or Distributors of the RTS will not be responsible for any damages
caused by incorrect installation or mishandling of the lock. Any such damages will void
manufacturer‟s warranty. Further information on the warranty terms and conditions can
be found in Appendix A to this manual.
Important: The RTS outside (front) unit has been designed for weather exposure.
Exposure of the inside (back) unit to the elements will void manufacturer warranty. See
Appendix A to this manual for further information under “Warranty Terms and
Conditions”

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Westinghouse RTS Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
FinishSatin Nickel
Battery TypeAA
Battery Quantity4
Operation Temperature-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
TypeKeypad Deadbolt
Power SourceBattery
MaterialMetal
Backset2-3/8 inches or 2-3/4 inches
Battery LifeUp to 1 year
Keypad MaterialPlastic

Summary

Overview

MS1 Management System

Section 1: Tools/Parts

Section 2: Pre-installation

2.1 Mark and bore holes on the door

Detailed guide for drilling holes accurately according to the template.

2.2 Setting/Installing the latch and strike plate

Instructions for correctly fitting the latch and strike plate into the door.

Section 3: Installation

3.1 Installing the Outside Unit

Step-by-step process for attaching the exterior lock unit.

3.2 Installing the Fixing Plate

Instructions for securing the internal fixing plate for stability.

3.4 Installing the Inside Unit

Guide for mounting the interior part of the lock assembly.

Section 4: Power Options

4.1 Installing the Batteries

Procedure for powering the lock using AA batteries.

Section 5: Hard Reset

Section 6: Unlocking Methods

6.1 1:N Mode (Fingerprint)

How to unlock using a fingerprint with 1:N matching.

6.2 1:N Mode (PIN Code)

How to unlock using a PIN with 1:N matching.

6.3 1:1 Mode with an enrolled fingerprint

How to unlock using fingerprint with 1:1 matching.

6.4 1:1 Mode with a registered PIN Code

How to unlock using a PIN with 1:1 matching.

Section 7: Lock Programming Instructions

7.1 Menu Buttons

Explains the function of the lock's navigation buttons.

7.2 Date/Time Configuration

Steps to set the lock's date and time for accurate logs.

7.3 Fingerprint Sensitivity

How to adjust fingerprint sensor sensitivity levels.

7.4 Match Mode

Configuration of user verification methods (1:N, 1:1).

7.5 Lock ID

Setting the unique identifier for the lock.

7.7 Access Time Modes

Setting access modes like Invalid, Anytime, or Acc-Time.

7.9 Timed TUM Setup

Configuration of Temporary Unlock Mode for automated access.

Section 8: Fingerprint & PIN Management

8.1 Enrolling Fingerprints

Step-by-step guide for adding user fingerprints.

8.2 Add or Modify User PIN

Process for creating or changing user PIN codes.

8.3 Deleting Fingerprints and PINs

How to remove user fingerprint and PIN data.

8.4 Changing Access Time for Individual Users

Assigning specific access times to individual users.

Section 9: External Applications

9.1 Auxiliary Power Connection

Details on wiring an external DC power supply.

9.2 Normally Open (N.O.) Relay Contacts

Functionality and uses of normally open relay contacts.

9.3 RS485 Serial Interface

Information regarding the RS485 serial communication interface.

Section 10: Support Information

Limited Warranty

Terms and conditions of the product's warranty.