Digilock DK-ATS User manual

keypad standard body
Advanced Security
user manual
DK-ATS & DK-APS
Shared & Assigned Use Functionality
Manual applies to all pull handle & no-pull handle models, surface/recess mounts and wood/metal doors

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Metal Door Installations __________________________________________ 2
Required Components __________________________________________ 3
Metal Door Mounting Types _____________________________________ 4
Surface Mount Metal Door Installation __________________________ 5
Recessed Cup Metal Door Installation ___________________________ 7
3-Hole Lock Plug Removal ______________________________________ 9
Padlock Hasp Removal __________________________________________ 10
Wood Surface Mount ______________________________________________ 12
Required Components __________________________________________ 13
Door Preparation Instructions _________________________________ 14
Installation Instructions ______________________________________ 18
Wood Recess Mount _______________________________________________ 22
Required Components __________________________________________ 23
Door Preparation Instructions _________________________________ 24
Installation Instructions ______________________________________ 28
Identifying Your Digilock Lock Function _____________________________ 32
Programming Instructions ________________________________________ 34
Lock Interface Overview ________________________________________ 35
Key Guide _____________________________________________________ 36
Initializing Locks ______________________________________________ 36
Express Registration __________________________________________ 37
Register Additional Manager Bypass Keys ________________________ 38
For Lost or Stolen Keys ________________________________________ 39
Shared Use Programming __________________________________________ 40
Automatic Unlock Feature ______________________________________ 41
LED Light Function _____________________________________________ 42
Shared Use Instructions __________________________________________ 44
To Operate with a User Code ____________________________________ 45
To Operate with an ADA User Key ________________________________ 45
To Operate with a Manager Bypass Key ___________________________ 46
To Operate with a Programming Key ______________________________ 46
Assigned Use Programming ________________________________________ 48
To Change the User Code ________________________________________ 49
Assign an ADA User Key _________________________________________ 50
Assigned Use Instructions _________________________________________ 52
To Operate with a User Code ____________________________________ 53
To Operate with an Assigned ADA User Key ________________________ 53
To Operate with a Manager Bypass Key ___________________________ 54
To Operate with a Programming Key ______________________________ 54
Troubleshooting _________________________________________________ 56
Common Lock Indicators ________________________________________ 57
Battery Replacement ___________________________________________ 58
Overall Dimensions ____________________________________________ 59-60
Contact Information ___________________________________________ 61
Table of Contents

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Warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY
Security People, Inc., dba Digilock (the “Company”) warrants to the original purchaser the products manufactured by the
Company (the “Product”) to be free of defects in material and workmanship, provided: (i) The Company has been notied
of such defects within two years of purchase date and been given the opportunity of inspection by return of any alleged
defective Product to the Company, or its authorized distributor, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances,
transportation prepaid, accompanied by the statement of defects and proof of purchase; and (ii) the Product has not been
modied, abused, misused, or improperly installed, maintained, and/or repaired during such period; and (iii) such defect
has not been caused by corrosion, exposure to moisture, or ordinary wear and tear. Digilock lock products are not designed
or intended for exterior use or where exposed to moisture. Any exterior use where exposed to moisture is not covered by
any warranties and voids any warranties. Any resulting damage caused by direct exterior exposure or moisture is at the
purchasers own risk.
This warranty does not cover any labor costs for installation, removal and/or re-installation of the product being serviced
or replaced under warranty. This warranty is strictly limited to product repair or replacement. This warranty does not cover
batteries, normal wear of parts and/or damage resulting from any of the following: improper installation, negligent use or
misuse of the product, use of improper voltage or current, use contrary to operating instructions, and/or disassembly, repair
or alteration by any person other than the Company service personnel.
The Company will not evaluate warranted product without rst obtaining a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
number from the Company. Such returns must be prominently marked with the Return Merchandise Authorization number
and shipped prepaid (return shipping is the responsibility of the end-user). Under no circumstance is the Company liable
for incidental or consequential damages. The Company makes no other warranty, and all implied warranties including any
warranty of merchantability or tness for a particular purpose are limited to the duration of the expressed warranty period
as set forth above.
LIMIT ON LIABILITY
The Company’s maximum liability for any damages resulting from or caused by the Product, whether in contract, tort,
or otherwise is limited to the purchase price of the Product. In no event shall the company be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages of any nature arising from the sale or use of this Product, whether in contract, tort, or otherwise by
either use or purchase of the Product the user or purchaser agrees to this limit on the company’s liability.
Note: Should the Product be considered a consumer product as may be covered by the Magnusson Moss Federal Warranty
Act, please be advised that: (1) some states do not allow limitations on incidental or consequential damages or how long
an implied warranty lasts so that the above limitations may not fully apply; (2) this warranty gives specic legal rights, and
a buyer may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. For warranty service and shipping instructions,
contact the Company. The Company reserves the right to make changes in designs and specications or to make additions
or improvements on its products without notice and without incurring any obligation to incorporate them on products
previously manufactured. The Company is not responsible for any modication, addition or alteration to our products by
others. Purchaser agrees to indemnify and hold Company harmless from all claims causes of actions, lawsuits, administrative
actions, and damages (except as covered by the express limited warranty as set forth above) including reasonable attorney
fees and costs arising out of or pertaining to the Product.

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Metal Door Installations
Metal Door Mounting Types
Required Components
3-Hole Lock Plug Removal
Surface Mount Metal Door Installation
Padlock Hasp Removal
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Recessed Cup Metal Door Installation

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Digilock Lock Parts
Note: Conrm that all lock parts are present. If there are damaged or missing parts contact your
Digilock Product Support Specialist.
1-Front Unit with Screw Posts
(Both body styles shown)
No-Pull
With-Pull
Optional-Back Plate2-Locking Nuts1-Plastic Ring
1-Motorized Rear Unit
(Both Dead Bolt & Dead Latch shown)
Dead Bolt
Dead Latch
Required Components
Warning: Do not use an electric screw gun during installation of the
lock unless equipped with a torque adjuster, which must be set on a
low torque setting. Otherwise, damage may be caused to the lock.
Required Tools
3/8” Socket
(deep socket required)
Phillips Screwdriver
Head Size #1 & #2
Hack Saw Metal File
For padlock hasp removalFor lock installation

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Single Point Latch
Compatible Digilock Body Types:
• Standard Body no-Pull Handle
• Standard Body with-Pull Handle
• Vertical Body no-Pull Handle
• Vertical Body with-Pull Handle
Recessed Cup with
Multi-Point Latch
Compatible Digilock Body Types:
• Standard Body no-Pull Handle
Recessed Cup with
Single Point Latch
Compatible Digilock Body Types:
• Standard Body no-Pull Handle
Note: See page 10 for additional
modications for this door type.
ADA Handle
Compatible Digilock Body Types:
• Standard Body no-Pull Handle
Box Locker Padlock Hasp
Compatible Digilock Body Types:
• Standard Body no-Pull Handle
• Standard Body with-Pull Handle
• Vertical Body no-Pull Handle
• Vertical Body with-Pull Handle
Note: See page 10 for additional
modications for this door type.
Standard Lift
Compatible Digilock Body Types:
• Standard Body no-Pull Handle
• Standard Body with-Pull Handle
• Vertical Body no-Pull Handle
• Vertical Body with-Pull Handle
Digilock is compatible with a majority of industry standard 3-hole conguration, latch and handle types.
Some door types may need disassembly or modications prior to installation.
Metal Door Mounting Types

Note: Prior to installation the door must be clear of any obstructions. See page 9 for door prep.
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Place the plastic ring (B) onto the front unit (A).
Step 1
Place the mounting screw posts of the front unit (A)
through the lock mounting holes on the front
of the door.
Step 2
Surface Mount Metal Door Installation Steps
A
1-Front Unit
With-Pull Handle
B
1-Plastic Ring
C
1-Rear Unit
D
2-Locking Nuts
Surface Mount Metal Door Installation Parts
Required Tools 3/8” Socket
(deep socket required)
Note: For demonstration purposes the standard body with pull-handle and dead bolt rear unit will be shown.

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NOTE: Do not touch the rear unit connector pins
(male connector) against any metal or other conductive
surfaces. This may short the batteries and cause
damage to the lock.
NOTE: An audible triple beep and three ashes of
the LED light indicates that the lock was connected
properly. If you do not hear these beeps, separate
the units, press the “C” button on the keypad and
reconnect the front and rear units on the door.
While holding the front unit (A) against the front of the
door, place the rear unit (C) against the rear face of
the door, aligning its mounting holes with the mounting
screw posts from the front unit.
Step 3
Slide the front unit (A) and rear unit (C) together
making sure that the pins of the rear unit connector align
with the female connector of the front unit (A).
Step 4
Place the locking nuts (D) over the mounting screw
posts and hand tighten to secure the lock to the door.
Step 5
Follow the Programming section of this
manual on pages 34-39.
Step 7
Step 6
NOTE: If during operation of the lock, the lock
emits 10 rapid beeps and 10 ashes of the LED
light, it is an indicator that the bolt/latch of the lock
is binding with the door strike plate and/or frame. If
this occurs, the door and/or strike plate may need to
be aligned or adjusted. It may also be an indicator
that the locking nuts are over tightened on the screw
posts or due to overtightening in Step 5.
Test the operation several times (as indicated
below) while the door is open. Close the door and
test the unit again. Make sure there is no binding
between the bolt/latch and the door strike plate and/
or frame. Adjust alignment if necessary.
To lock and unlock enter: = then `

Note: For demonstration purposes the dead bolt rear unit will be shown.
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Place the plastic ring (B) onto the front unit (A).
Step 1
Place the mounting screw posts of the front unit (A)
through the lock mounting holes on the front
of the door.
Step 2
A
1-Front Unit
No-Pull Handle
B
1-Plastic Ring
C
1-Rear Unit
D
2-Locking Nuts
Recessed Cup Metal Door Installation Parts
Required Tools 3/8” Socket
(deep socket required)
Note: Prior to installation the door must be clear of any obstructions. See page 9 for door prep.
Recessed Cup Metal Door Installation Steps

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NOTE: Do not touch the rear unit connector pins
(male connector) against any metal or other conductive
surfaces. This may short the batteries and cause
damage to the lock.
NOTE: An audible triple beep and three ashes of
the LED light indicates that the lock was connected
properly. If you do not hear these beeps, separate
the units, press the “C” button on the keypad and
reconnect the front and rear units on the door.
While holding the front unit (A) against the front of the
door, place the rear unit (C) against the rear face of
the door, aligning its mounting holes with the mounting
screw posts from the front unit.
Step 3
Slide the front unit (A) and rear unit (C) together
making sure that the pins of the rear unit connector align
with the female connector of the front unit (A).
Step 4
Place the locking nuts (D) over the mounting screw
posts and hand tighten to secure the lock to the door.
Step 5 Step 6
NOTE: If during operation of the lock, the lock
emits 10 rapid beeps and 10 ashes of the LED
light, it is an indicator that the bolt/latch of the lock
is binding with the door strike plate and/or frame. If
this occurs, the door and/or strike plate may need to
be aligned or adjusted. It may also be an indicator
that the locking nuts are over tightened on the screw
posts or due to overtightening in Step 5.
Test the operation several times (as indicated
below) while the door is open. Close the door and
test the unit again. Make sure there is no binding
between the bolt/latch and the door strike plate and/
or frame. Adjust alignment if necessary.
To lock and unlock enter: = then `
Follow the Programming section of this
manual on pages 34-39.
Step 7

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Most metal lockers will come with a 3 point dial combo metal plug. This will need to be removed in
order to install your Digilock Lock.
There are 4 Types of Door Mounts that Require Disassembly or Modications Prior to
your Digilock Lock Installation.
• Single or Standard Lift with Mounted Plug
• Recessed Cup with Multi-Point Latch
• Box Locker Padlock Hasp
• Recessed Cup with Single Point Latch
Door Prep - 3-Hole Lock Plug Removal
Single or Standard Lift with Mounted Plug
Recessed Cup with Multi-Point Latch
Rear View of
Locker Door
w/Lock Plug
Rear View of
Locker Door
w/Lock Plug
Front View of
Locker Door
w/Lock Plug
Front View of
Locker Door
w/Lock Plug

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Door Prep - Padlock Hasp Removal
Box Locker Padlock Hasp
Recessed Cup with Single Point Latch
With the locker door closed, mark
the appropriate area (as indicated
above) to remove the padlock hasp.
The cut-line needs to clear the front
face of the locker door.
Mark Here
With the locker door closed, mark
the appropriate area (as indicated
above) to remove the padlock hasp.
The cut-line needs to clear the front
face of the locker door.
With the locker door open, use the
hand-held grinder or the hack saw to
cut the protruding part of the padlock
hasp as demonstrated above.
With the locker door open, use the
hand-held grinder or the hack saw to
cut the protruding part of the padlock
hasp as demonstrated above.
Smooth out any rough or sharp edges
with a metal le. With the locker door
closed, inspect the locker to ensure
that nothing is protruding above the
face of the locker door.
Smooth out any rough or sharp edges
with a metal le. With the locker door
closed, inspect the locker to ensure
that nothing is protruding above the
face of the locker door.
Mark Here
Required Tools: Hack Saw and Metal File.
Note:
Digilock manufactures an optional Back Plate
to cover the padlock hasp hole.
For more information please contact your
Digilock Product Specialist.

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Installation Instructions
Wood Surface Mount
Required Components
Door Preparation Instructions

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Warning: Do not use an electric screw gun during installation of the lock unless equipped with a torque adjuster,
which must be set on a low torque setting. Otherwise, damage may be caused to the lock.
Required Tools
Phillips Screwdriver
Head Size #1 & #2
For lock installation
Power Drill
Drill Bits: 1/16”
5/16”
3/4”
For door preparation
Digilock Lock Parts
Note: Conrm that all lock parts are present. If there are damaged or missing parts contact your
Digilock Product Support Specialist.
1-Front Unit with Nut Posts
(Both body styles shown)
No-Pull
With-Pull
2-Split Lock Washers2-Phillips Head Screws*1-Pin Extender1-Plastic Ring
1-Strike Plate with
3-Self-Tapping Screws
Optional
1-Motorized Rear Unit
(Both Dead Bolt & Dead Latch shown)
Dead Bolt
Dead Latch
Required Components
* Screws lengths vary based on door thickness.

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Note: Skip these steps if a Digilock compatible industry standard 3-hole conguration already
exists on your door.
Required Items: Lock Mounting Drill Template: See page 16 (print and cut out template)
Pencil: To mark door and template
Adhesive Tape: To secure template to door (masking tape recommended)
Required Tools: Power Drill: To drill holes
Drill Bits: 5/16” and 3/4”
Lock Mounting Holes
Door Preparation Instructions
Place the template over the strike plate. Using the
corresponding markers on the template, align the
template to the center and edge of the strike plate as
shown above.
Note: Do not remove the template, it is required for
“Step 2”.
Step 1
Template
Center line
Strike
Plate
Center
Edge of Strike Plate
Strike Edge Marker
Mark
Template
Mark Door Edge
Door Edge
Drawn
Marker
Drill x2
5/16” 0.3125 in
(7.94 mm)
Drill 3/4” - 0.75 in
(19.1 mm)
With the positioned template, close the door. Draw a
line on the template to mark the door edge. Then using
the template “Center Line” mark a reference line on the
door edge.
Step 2
Template
Center line
Strike
Plate
Center
Edge of Strike Plate
Strike Edge Marker
Mark
Template
Mark Door Edge
Door Edge
Drawn
Marker
Drill x2
5/16” 0.3125 in
(7.94 mm)
Drill 3/4” - 0.75 in
(19.1 mm)
Mark the door face to drill the necessary holes.
Using the template drill markers, drill two 5/16” holes as
indicated above. Then, if not present, drill one 3/4” hole.
Step 4
Template
Center line
Strike
Plate
Center
Edge of Strike Plate
Strike Edge Marker
Mark
Template
Mark Door Edge
Door Edge
Drawn
Marker
Drill x2
5/16” 0.3125 in
(7.94 mm)
Drill 3/4” - 0.75 in
(19.1 mm)
Place the template over the door face and align the
template using the marks drawn as directed on “Step 2”.
Note: Secure the template to the door face with tape
for the next step.
Step 3
Template
Center line
Strike
Plate
Center
Edge of Strike Plate
Strike Edge Marker
Mark
Template
Mark Door Edge
Door Edge
Drawn
Marker
Drill x2
5/16” 0.3125 in
(7.94 mm)
Drill 3/4” - 0.75 in
(19.1 mm)

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Strike Plate Installation
Note: Skip these steps if a Digilock compatible strike plate is already present.
Door Frame
Position the Strike Plate on the
door frame centering it adjacent
to the center of the mounting
holes.
1
Door Frame
0.125 in
(3.18 mm)
Mark Here
Allow 1/8” or 0.125 in (3.18 mm)
from door edge and mark pilot
holes for the adjustment slots as
shown above.
2
Door Frame
Drill Pilot
Holes Here
Drill 0.25 in (6.35 mm) pilot holes
using a 1/16 in drill bit.
3
Door Frame
Position the Strike Plate and 2
self-tapping screws into the 2
outer adjustment slots.
NOTE: Do not tighten the screws.
4
Door Frame
0.125 in
(3.18 mm)
Adjust the Strike Plate to the
proper position (as shown in Step
2). Then tighten the 2 screws in
the adjustment slots.
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Door Frame
Place and tighten the third screw
into the center Strike Plate hole to
lock the Strike Plate into position.
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Required Hardware & Tools:
• Digilock Strike Plate with 3-Self-Tapping Screws
• Pencil: To mark screw holes
• Phillips Screwdriver: #1 or Cordless drill (with torque adjustment) and a phillips driver recommended

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All measurements in thousandths
of an inch and millimeters
.300
7.62 (mm)
use 5/16" bit
.905
23 (mm)
.905
23 (mm)
.300
7.62 (mm)
.750
19.05 (mm)
use 3/4" bit
001.1
)mm(9.72
001.1
)mm(9.72
001.1
)mm(9.72
001.1
)mm(9.72
ALIGN EDGE OF
STRIKE PLATE HERE
FOR LEFT
CLOSING DOOR
ALIGN EDGE OF
STRIKE PLATE HERE
FOR RIGHT
CLOSING DOOR
ALIGN EDGE OF
STRIKE PLATE HERE
FOR LEFT
CLOSING DOOR
ALIGN EDGE OF
STRIKE PLATE HERE
FOR RIGHT
CLOSING DOOR
CENTER LINE
CENTER LINE
NOTE: Templates may not print to scale. Double check all measurements before drilling door.
If printing this page, turn off any auto scaling in printer setup and print at 100%.
Note: Use the corresponding side of the template for mounting the lock.
Lock Mounting Drill Template

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Lock Handing
Door Prep Requirements
1) Disconnect the front unit from the rear unit.
2) Hold down =Button for one full second.
3) Reconnect the units with the desired handing or connect them as part of the installation.
To change handing:
Left Handed Right Handed
FIG. BFIG. A
Strike Plate
NOTE: See Door Preparation Instructions for more information on pages 14-16.
Before installing, your door must be prepped with a Strike Plate (Figure A)
and lock mounting holes (Figure B).
NOTE: If the handing has been previously registered by connecting and operating the lock prior to installation on the door,
the lock may not function if the initial handing is different than the installation on the door. Both bolt and latch locks
can be right or left handed. Bolt shown above for demonstration purposes.
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