Iron logic Z-595 iButton KEYS User manual

1. OVERVIEW
Z-595 iButton KEYS electronic lock is an iButton (Dallas Touch Memory) contact keys reader, a
keyboard and a controller powered by a 9 V (E / PP3) battery. One battery lasts ~20,000
openings or 2.5 years of stand-by mode. This lock has unique enclosure design and installation
method that enable it to be mounted on any metallic or wooden furniture, and connected, all
within 5 minutes.
Locking mechanism of Z-595 is the same size as CAM LOCK mechanical locks, which allows
for Z-595 mounting into the opening already made for a CAM LOCK.
Compact, with support for single-user and multi-user modes, easy in installation, programming
and servicing, this lock is a perfect Access Control solution for various storage places: work
clothes lockers, mailboxes, office furniture, trade equipment.
Z-595 iButton KEYS lock supports two operational modes:
- Single-User Mode typical lock's controller operation: the lock can only be opened by keys or
codes stored in its memory (up to 70).
- Multi-User Mode keys/codes not tied to single lockers, but can close/open any free locker.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
- Keys standards: ....................................................... iButton (DS1990, DS1996);
- Keyboard codes supported: .........................................................................YES;
- Normal keys/codes maximum number: ...........................................................70;
- Master keys maximum number: ........................................................................4;
- Power supply: ......................................................................one 9V PP3 battery;
- NVRAM: ..................................................................................................Present;
- Consumption current: ..................................................≤ 1µA (in standby mode);
- Audio-visual status indication: .......................................buzzer, bicoloured LED;
- Operating temperature: ......................................................................+5…+40°C
- Case materials: ..........................................................silumin, steel, ABS plastic;
- Colour: ........................................................................................................silver;
- Dimensions, mm: ..........................................................................145 x 37 x 27;
- Mounting:.................................................................................... screws and nut.
Z-595 iButton KEYS www.ironlogic.me
Z-595 iButton KEYS
RFID Electronic Furniture Lock
User Manual
page 1

page 2
3. MOUNTING
Z-595 iButton KEYS www.ironlogic.me
9V
5
18
63
5 6
4
2 31
Alcohol
3
5
12
4
6
3
5
12
4
6
3
5
12
4
6
3
5
12
4
6
3
5
12
4
6
3
5
12
4
6
12,5
45,0
20 6,0
22,5
32,8
2,0
38,8
22,5
A34 30 26 20
A
(mm)

page 3
4. PROGRAMMING
In its factory state, Z-595 is in the Installer mode: its handle turns freely, no Master or Normal keys
present in its memory, its keyboard enabled.
4.1. Initial power-up, Master keys creation
To create Master keys, the lock must be in its initial power-up state (its memory having no keys
stored). Minding the correct polarity, install a 9V PP3 battery into lock's battery compartment.
When powered up, the lock is issuing short beeps and blinking the red LED for 16 s. This indicates
that lock's memory is empty and it is ready to create Master key(s).
With the beeps still sounding (within 16 s), approach the reader with a key; it then gets stored in
lock's memory as a Master key. Short beeps stopping indicate that the first Master key has been
successfully stored. To add more Master keys (up to four in total), approach the reader, one by one,
with the keys to be programmed for this lock. Each key approach is marked by a short beep and a
green LED flash. The Add Master Keys mode ends automatically after 18 s since the last key touch,
this change acknowledged by a series of five short beeps and a green LED flash.
If no keys were created Master, repeat the whole power-up sequence again. This Master key
creation procedure can only be performed if the lock memory is currently empty. Subsequently, use
the created at this stage Master key(s) for programming.
Note: A keypad code cannot serve as a Master key (only a physical key can).
Each probe touch with a Master key is counted by the lock, issuing the number of short beeps equal
to the touch number.
4.2. Add Normal Keys/Codes (1T)
Touch and hold a Master key to the reader (long touch). On touch, there is a short beep; keep
holding the key at the reader for ≥ 5 s. At 5 s mark, you hear a long beep; you can now take away
the Master key.
- Adding Keys: Touch the reader by DS1990 Normal keys,one by one,with intervals ≤ 15 s.
Each touch produces a long beep and a green LED flash, acknowledging that this key was stored.
If the key was already present in memory, it is denoted by two short beeps and a red LED flash.
- Adding Codes: Enter the code digits (three to five) on the keypad, with≤15 s between the
digits. After the last digit is in, touch the probe shortly with a Master key a short beep will
acknowledge that the code has been stored. If this code is already in the memory, the lock
responds with two short beeps and a red LED flash.
This mode automatically ends after 15 s since the last button touch, or a Master key touch. The lock
acknowledges with one long and five short beeps.
Z-595 iButton KEYS www.ironlogic.me
Programming with a Master Key
1. Add Normal Keys/Codes 1T LEGEND:
1…5 – Number of Touches;
T – long touch (hold key for ~6 s)
t – short touch (hold key for ~1 s)
2. Erase Normal Keys/Codes 2t, 1T
3. Switch between Single-User and
Multi-User Modes
3t, 1T
4. Enable/Disable Keyboard 4t, 1T
5. Add Master Keys 5t, 1T

page 4
4.3. Erase Normal Keys/Codes (2t, 1T)
Touch the reader by a Master key shortly twice; two beeps will sound, touch and hold the Master
key for 5 s or longer, until a long beep sounds. Take away the Master key.
- Erasing Keys: Touch the probe by keys to erase, one by one, with intervals ≤ 15 s. Each touch
is accompanied by a long beep and a green LED flash, confirming that the key was erased; if the
key is already not present in memory, two short beeps and a red LED flash.
- Erasing Codes: Enter the code digits (three to five) on the keypad, with ≤15 s between the
digits. After the last code digit is in, touch the probe shortly with a Master key a long beep will sound
and the green LED will flash: the code is now erased; if the code is already not present in memory,
two short beeps and a red LED flash.
The mode ends automatically after 15 s from the last button touch, or a Master key touch. The lock
acknowledges with one long and five short beeps.
4.4. Switch Between Single-User and Multi-User Operational Modes (3t, 1T)
Touch the reader shortly by a Master key three times; three beeps will sound, touch and hold the
Master key for 5 s or longer, until a long beep sounds. Take away the Master key.
One or two short beeps will sound:
- ONE: Single-User mode.
- TWO: Multi-User mode, with the key being erased; if the handle at this moment was in closed
position, the handle remains turning freely.
Select the desired operational mode by pressing on the keypad:
- [ 1 ] : Single-User mode;
- [ 2 ] : Multi-User mode.
After each keypress, one or two beeps will sound.
The mode ends and the new setting is saved, automatically after 15 s after the last keypad button
touch, or a Master key touch. The lock acknowledges with one long and five short beeps.
4.5. Keypad Enable/Disable (4t, 1T)
Touch the reader by a Master key shortly four times; four beeps will sound, touch and hold the
Master key for 5 s or longer, until a long beep sounds. Take away the Master key.
Three or four short beeps will sound.
Select the desired keypad state by pressing on the keypad:
- [ 3 ] : Keypad Disabled (three short beeps)
- [ 4 ] : Keypad Enabled (four short beeps).
After each keypress, three or four beeps will sound.
The mode ends and the new setting is saved, automatically after 15 s after the last keypad button
touch, or a Master key touch. The lock acknowledges with one long and five short beeps.
4.6. Add Master Keys (5t, 1T)
Touch the probe by the Master key five times, then touch and hold the Master key at the reader.
In 5s you will hear a long beep. Take away the Master key. The green LED will start periodically
blinking, indicating that you have entered the Add Master Keys mode. Touch the probe by keys with
intervals ≤ 15 s between them. Each touch will be accompanied by a long beep and a green LED
flash; if a key is already present in memory, two short beeps sound and the red LED flashes.
The mode ends automatically, after either the fourth key is added, or at 16 s after the last touch. The
lock acknowledges with one long and five short beeps.
Note: Z-595 memory can hold up to four Master keys. A keypad code cannot be entered as a
Master key.
Z-595 iButton KEYS www.ironlogic.me

page 5
5. SINGLE-USER MODE
5.1. Lock Opening/Closing
Touch the probe with a key.
- If the key is right, a short beep sounds and the green LED comes up. You now have 6 s to open or
close the lock.
- If the key is wrong, a long trill sounds and the red LED comes up.
Note: If when opening or closing a lock, you hear a low intermittent tone, please wiggle its handle
slightly, to help release the latch. If this did not help, either the lock could possibly have
malfunctioned, or its battery is discharged.
6. MULTI-USER MODE
6.1. Closing lock by key
Touch the probe with a key, a long beep sounds and the green LED comes up. You now have 6 s to
close the lock. If within 6 s the lock is not closed, the key will not be stored into memory, a long trill
sounds and the red LED lights up, the handle will lock. The lock is ready for a new key.
6.2. Closing lock by code
Enter the code (3…5 digits) on the keypad, the green LED lights up, informing that the lock awaits
for its handle to be closed. You now have 6 s to close the lock. If within 6 s the lock is not closed, the
code will not be stored into memory, a long trill sounds and the red LED lights up, the handle will
lock. The lock is ready for a new key.
6.3. Opening lock by key
Touch the probe with a key, a long beep sounds and the green LED lights up. You now have 6 s to
open the lock. If within 6 s the lock is not opened, the key will not be erased from memory, a long trill
sounds and the red LED lights up, the handle will lock.
6.4. Opening lock by code
Enter the previously entered code (3…5 digits) on the keypad, the green LED lights up, informing
that the lock awaits for its handle to be opened. After the handle is turned, the LED goes off, the
handle will lock, the code is erased from memory. The lock is ready for a new code.
6.5. Forced lock opening with user key/code preserved (inspection)
Touch the probe with a Master key. The lock opens. Now you have 10 s to turn the handle and open
the locker. If the handle is reverted to closed position after 10 s, the key/code is preserved, and the
handle will lock.
6.6. Forced lock opening with user key/code erased (takeover)
Touch the probe with a Master key. The lock opens. Now you have 10 s to turn the handle and open
the locker. If the handle is NOT reverted to closed position after 10 s (thus left in open position), the
key or code will be deleted and the handle will lock.
Note: If when opening or closing a lock, you hear a low intermittent tone, please wiggle its handle
slightly, to help release the latch. If this did not help, either the lock could possibly have
malfunctioned, or its battery is discharged.
Z-595 iButton KEYS www.ironlogic.me

7. RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
- Disconnect the battery
- Press and hold the [ 1 ] button on the keypad.
- Now connect the battery at the same time.
- The red LED starts blinking, in 5 s it changes to solid red, and an intermittent tone will sound.
- Release the [ 1 ] button.
Now all stored Normal and Master keys were erased, and the Installer mode is active.
8. BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR AND REPLACEMENT
One battery will suffice for 20,000 openings or ~2.5 years in stand-by mode. The lock monitors its
battery state and informs the users when the battery needs replacement, as follows:
Lock batteryis almost discharged.
If on touch with a Normal key to the lock, the LED is not blinking but the lock is still working, -- its
battery has been almost discharged and needs to be replaced.
If you failed to replace the battery timely and the lock doesn't have enough energy to open the
locker, apply external power through the dedicated terminals and then touch the key. See the
picture.
Lock batteryiscompletely discharged.
If on touch with a Normal key to the lock, the LED is not blinking and the beeps aren't sounding
its battery has been completely discharged.
Battery replacement.
The lock's electronics are provided with settings NVRAM, so that during the battery
replacement, all settings and keys are preserved in controller's database. Replace the battery as
indicated on the picture.
page 6
Z-595 iButton KEYS www.ironlogic.me
3
5
12
4
6
9V
9V
3
5
12
4
6

9. FIRMWARE UPDATE
The Z-595 iButton KEYS lock can update/replace its firmware from a DS1996 key. The firmware
update takes 20 s. Just touch the reader with a DS1996 key containing firmware, and the
update will start automatically.
10. PACKAGE CONTENTS
- Lock: ...............................................................................1;
- Sticker for the handle: .....................................................1;
- Different size latches: ......................................................2;
- Applicator on the side wall (for chipboard lockers): ........1;
- Mounting kit: ....................................................................1;
- DS1990 key: ...................................................................2.
11. OPERATING CONDITIONS
Ambient temperature: +5…40°C.
Humidity: ≤ 98% at 25°C.
When operating under non-recommended conditions, device parameters can deviate from
specified values.
The device must be operated in absence of: precipitation, direct sunlight, sand, dust, and moisture
condensation.
12. LIMITED WARRANTY
This Device is covered by limited warranty for 24 months.
The warranty becomes void, if:
- this Manual's guidelines are not followed;
- the device has suffered physical damage;
- the device has visible traces of exposure to moist and/or aggressive chemicals;
- the device circuits have visible traces of tampering by unauthorised parties.
Under this warranty, the Manufacturer shall repair the device or replace any broken parts as
required, free of charge, in cases where the fault is caused by a Manufacturer's defect.
page 7
Z-595 iButton KEYS www.ironlogic.me

page 8
Z-595 iButton KEYS www.ironlogic.me
14. CONTACTS
Authorized representative in the European Union
ICONTROL SIA
Slokas iela 79A, LV-1007, Riga, Latvia
E-mail: info@icontrol.lv
Phone: +37124422922
www.ironlogic.me
The symbol of crossed-throught waste bin on wheels means that the product
must be disposed of at f separate collection point. This also applies to the product
and all accessories marked with this symbol. Products labeled as such must not
be disposed of with normal household waste, but should be taken to a collection
point for recycling electrical and electronic equipment. Recycling helps to reduce
the consumption of raw materials, thus protecting the environment.
Table of contents
Other Iron logic Lock manuals
Popular Lock manuals by other brands

Lockwood
Lockwood ES150 Series installation instructions

Alarm Lock
Alarm Lock DL5200 installation instructions

Alarm Lock
Alarm Lock Trilogy DK3000 Series brochure

PROMIX
PROMIX Promix-SM102 Series operating manual

Sargent and Greenleaf
Sargent and Greenleaf Comptronic 6124 Management guide

Yale
Yale 4800LN installation instructions

Techmaster
Techmaster T9530 Programming and operating instructions

Command access
Command access MLB51 installation instructions

TEEHO
TEEHO TE009 installation guide

Yale
Yale Keyfree Connected Smart Lock installation manual

Assa Abloy
Assa Abloy Yale YDM7220 user manual

Kaba Mauer
Kaba Mauer Vary 73071 operating instructions