Global Industrial Electronic Lock
Customer Service US: 1-800-645-2986
Model: 493722
Features
- 4 Different Operator's Codes:
- 8 Digit Master Code
- 6 Digit Sub-Master Code
- 6 Digit Technician Code
- 4 Digit User Code
- Two Modes: Public and Private
- Two-Color LED for Lock Status
- Mechanical Keyway for Emergency Override w/ Master Key
- Requires (2) AA Batteries (Not included)
Functions
Public Mode (Default)
This function is used for short term, multi-user applications. While the lock is unlocked, input a 4-digit code to lock the lock. When the lock is unlocked using the same code, the code is erased, and a new code can be input by the next user.
Private Mode
User code is set once and can be reused to lock and unlock the unit.
Default Settings (Public Mode)
- Master Code: 99551133
- Technician Code: 147258
Switching Modes
To set to Private Mode: C -- 11 -- OK -- Master code -- OK
Example: C -- 11 -- OK -- 99551133 -- OK
The lock will revert to the default user code of 1111 when switched to Private Mode. Remember to set a new user code!
To set back to Public Mode: C -- 22 -- OK -- Master code -- OK
The lock will now remain open until the next user enters their own code.
Step 1: Enter new user code -- OK. Close the locker and lock the lock.
Step 2: Enter user code -- Unlocks the lock and erases the previous code.
Installation
- Open the locker door where the Electronic Lock will be installed. Remove the nuts holding the plate that covers the hole in the door.
- Using the included template, align the large hole on the locker with the hole indicated in the template. Align the edge of the template parallel to the edge of the locker door. Drill a second hole for the securing screw included with the Electronic Lock. Clean off any metal dust.
- Remove the locking bar from the lock and the securing nut from the threaded core. Place batteries inside the unit.
- Insert the rubber cover over the batteries, passing the threaded core through the rubber. Depending on the locker door size, the Vent Plate may be necessary. If the plate is needed, slide it over the rubber mount so the gap is on the left side.
- Insert the threaded core through the door of the locker. Reattach the Securing Nut, Lock Bar, and Locking Screw onto the threaded core. Insert the Securing Screw through the drilled hole and secure the unit through the hole on the top.
The lock should rest flatly against the locker door with the plate.
Components: Securing Screw, Lock Bar, Locking Screw, Securing Nut, Rubber Backing, Vent Plate.
Plate Required for: Triple Tier, 4 Tier, 6 Tier lockers.
Setup
Before programming, choose the most appropriate mode: Public Mode or Private Mode. New locks operate with default user and master codes. A new user and master code must be programmed to prevent the default codes from operating the lock and to enhance security. Be sure to change the master code after installation.
Operating Instructions
The lock features a 10-button keypad, a 'C' button, and an 'OK' button.
The lock utilizes three types of codes for different actions:
- Master Code: Opens the lock, changes the master code, sets/changes/deletes sub-master and user codes, selects between Private and Public functions, and activates/deactivates the technician code.
- Sub-Master Code: Opens the lock, changes the sub-master code, and sets/changes/deletes the user code.
- User Code: Opens the lock and can change the user code (in Public Mode).
- Technician Code: Opens the lock.
Master Code Functions
- Open: Enter master code. (In Public Mode, using the master code deletes the user code.)
- Program Master Code: Press C -- 01 -- OK -- current master code -- OK -- new master code -- OK.
Example: C -- 01 -- OK -- 99551133 -- OK -- 12345678 -- OK. Result: Master code changed to 12345678. - Set or Change Sub-Master Code: Press C -- 02 -- OK -- master code -- OK -- new sub-master code -- OK.
- Delete Sub-Master Code: Press C -- 03 -- OK -- Master code -- OK.
- Set or Change User Code (Private Mode): Press C -- 00 -- OK -- master code -- OK -- new user code -- OK. The blue light flashes twice, and one beep is heard.
Example: C -- 00 -- OK -- 99551133 -- OK -- 1234 -- OK. Result: User code set to 1234. - Delete User Code: C -- 04 -- OK -- Master code -- OK.
- Activate/Deactivate Technician Code: Activate: C -- 77 -- OK -- Master code -- OK. Deactivate: C -- 88 -- OK -- Master code -- OK.
Sub-Master Code Functions
- Open: Enter sub-master code. (In Public Mode, using the sub-master code deletes the user code.)
- Change Sub-Master Code: C -- 02 -- OK -- current sub-master code -- OK -- new sub-master code -- OK.
- Set/Change User Code (Private Use Mode): C -- 00 -- OK -- sub-master code -- OK -- new user code -- OK.
- Delete User Code (Private Use Mode): C -- 04 -- OK -- sub-master code -- OK.
User Code Functions
Private Mode
- Open: Enter user code.
- Change User Code: C -- current user code -- OK -- new user code -- OK.
Public Mode
- Set Code: Enter user code -- OK.
- Open: Enter user code -- OK.
Technician Code Functions
- Open: Enter technician code -- OK.
Note: In Private Mode, the technician code does not delete or change user codes. In Public Mode, it deletes the user code. - Initialize: C -- 99 -- OK. The lock resets to default settings.
Additional Functions
- Occupied Status Indicator (Public Mode) - deactivated by default: When activated, the blue light flashes every 2 seconds to indicate the locker is in use. Activate: C -- 33 -- OK -- Master code -- OK. Deactivate: C -- 44 -- OK -- Master code -- OK.
- Password Protection - deactivated by default: Entering incorrect codes 5 times causes the lock to shut down for 5 minutes.
- Automatically Locked in Private Mode: The PCB locks 3 seconds after being opened.
- Emergency Opening: A master key can be used for emergency opening; the lock code settings remain unchanged.
Sound Signals
- Press button: beep ?
- Successful unlocking: beep ?
- Low power alarm: 5 beeps ?❗
Color Signals
- Blue light flashes when: 1) unlocked successfully ✔️, 2) programming successful ✨
- Red light flashes when: 1) wrong code entered ❌, 2) low power alarm ?
Low Power Alarm Function
An alarm sounds if the battery power is low (5 beeps, red light flashes 3 times before blue light flashes once), indicating that batteries need replacement.
Changing the Battery
- Remove the fixing screw.
- Rotate the lock down over the edge of the door.
- Take out the batteries.
- Insert new batteries and screw the lock back into place.
Schematics and Specifications
Material | Zinc alloy housing and handle with black/satin chrome coating. Mechanical override lock key, fixing screws, and cam. |
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Input Voltage | 3VDC |
Battery | 2 x AA Alkaline Batteries (Not Included). Service Life: 60,000 Locking Cycles. |
Static Power | ≤ 15 µA |
Dynamic Power | ≤ 170 mA |
Required Conditions | Temperature Range: 5°F - 140°F. Humidity: 15% - 90%. |
Dimensions:
- Overall Height: 141.4 mm
- Keypad/Cylinder Height: 112.6 mm
- Width: 42 mm
- Depth (front to back of cylinder): 26.5 mm
- Cylinder Diameter: 25.2 ± 0.3 mm
- Keyhole Diameter: 14*≥16 mm