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ProLogic L22 Operation Instructions
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ProLogic L22 Operation Instructions
Document No: EC-0601A-L22-130919
Version No: V1.01
1.0 System Installation
1.1 System Components
1.2 Pairing the EntryPad with the Lock(s)
1.3 Lock and EntryPad Installation
1.4 Installing Battery
1.5 Test Lock Operation
2.0 Lock Operation
2.1 Opening the Lock
2.2 Opening the Lock in Time Delay
2.3 Opening the Lock Under Duress
2.4 Opening the Lock in Dual Control
2.5 Opening the Lock with a Multi-Lock System
3.0 Set Date and Time
3.1 Set Clock Time
3.2 Show Clock Time
3.3 DayLight Savings Time
4.0 Code Management
4.1 Enrolling New users
4.2 Change Code
4.3 Delete One User
4.4 Delete All Users
4.5 Disable/Enable User
5.0 System Identification
5.1 System Info
6.0 Time Delay
6.1 Set/Cancel Time Delay
6.2 Set Duress Time Delay
6.3 Setting Time Delay Override Users
7.0 Audit Trail Functionality
7.1 Show Audit Trail
7.2 Uploading Audit Trail
8.0 Single or Dual Control
8.1 Enable Dual Mode
9.0 Door Management
9.1 Max. Door Open Time
9.2 Configuring a Multi-lock system
9.3 Set Number of Locks
9.4 Authorize Locks
9.5 Enable Sequence
10.0 Duress Management
10.1 Duress Setup and Wiring Configuration
10.2 Duress Code Shift
11.0 Device Management
11.1 Set Device ID
12.0 Data Management
12.1 Encryption Key Set
13.0 Recovering the System – Reset to Default
13.1 Recovery Code Set
13.2 Recover System
13.3 Simple Mechanical Reset
14.0 System Testing
14.1 Cycle Testing
14.2 Hardware Testing
15.0 Menus
15.1 The ProLogic L22 Menus
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1.0 System Installation
1.1 System Components
The system consists of (1) EntryPad – Part # EC-0601A-L22 plus (1) or more Lock bodies as follows:
 SwingBolt – Part # EL-0601
 SwingBolt with Status – Part # EL-0601-S
 DeadBolt – Part # EL-0701
 SpringBolt – Part #EL-0801
 StrikeBolt – Part #EL-0901
Note: The ProLogic L22 can control up to 4 locks when used in conjunction with the Expansion Box –
Part # CB11-1T4. (If setting up a multi-lock system, please refer to Section 10.2 – Multi-Lock Systems)
1.2 Pairing the EntryPad and the Lock
SECURAM safe lock systems can operate in two different modes depending upon the type of EntryPad
being used with the lock body. The ProLogic L22 is a digital lock system and therefore the lock must also
be programmed in digital mode. Both modes follow the same steps to reset / set which is done by
following the steps detailed below:
Step 1: Ensure the battery is disconnected from the Entry Pad.
Step 2: Ensure the lock cable is disconnected from the lock body.
Step 3: Locate the Reset Hole on the back of the lock (under the QC sticker).
Step 4: Using a paper clip depress the reset button, inside the reset hole, 3 times to dissipate
any latent energy in the lock.
Step 5: Now depress the reset button and hold.
Step 6: While continuing to depress the reset button, connect the lock cable to the lock body.
Step 7: While continuing to depress the reset button, connect the 9V battery to the EntryPad
terminals.
Step 8: Continue to hold down the reset button for 5 seconds and then release.
Step 9: Verify that the pairing has been completed, by opening the lock with the default code
111111.
Step 10: Press any button on the EntryPad to initiate a lock communication test. The EntryPad
will display system information followed by:
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Enter a valid code to test the lock.
The Default codes are as follows:
 Super Code (ID00) is 111111
 Manager Code (ID01) is 123456
Upon entry of a valid code, the lock will open. If the lock does not open and the LCD screen
displays the message “Fail to Link with Lock”, repeat the reset procedure. Be sure to hold down
the reset button through steps 5-8.
If you have difficulty resetting the lock, please call SECURAM Tech Support at (805) 988-8088 or email
[email protected].
1.3 Lock and EntryPad Installation
Included within your installation kit are (2) shoulder bolts and (3) lock mounting bolts.
 Install the shoulder bolts on the safe door in the pre-drilled holes above and below the spindle
hole.
 Now insert the lock cable (attached to the EntryPad) through the spindle hole.
 On the backside of the safe door, you will see the lock mounting plate and the predrilled lock
mounting holes.
 Connect the lock cable to the lock body and position the lock body appropriately on the lock
mounting plate.
 Ensure that the lock cable is positioned so that it lies in the channel on the back of the lock. This
channel is provided to protect the lock cable from damage or crimping during installation.
 Using the provided lock bolts, secure the lock body to the mounting plate.
Note: it is very important to ensure that there is an adequate gap between the lock bolt and the
boltwork. This gap must be 0.125”.
1.4 Installing the Battery
 Connect the battery terminal clip to the 9V battery. (It is required to use standard alkaline
batteries; Duracell or Energizer batteries are preferred.)
 Position the battery so that the terminals are in the downward position and push the battery
into the battery compartment.
 Carefully tuck the excess lock cable into the cavity on the back of the EntryPad and install the
EntryPad on the shoulder bolts.
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 Be careful not to crimp or damage the lock cable upon EntryPad installation.
1.5 Testing the Lock Operation
The ProLogic L22 comes with two factory default codes:
• Super Code (ID00) is 111111
• Manager Code (ID01) is 123456
Enter one of the valid codes to verify that the communication between the lock and EntryPad. The lock
will open.
2.0 Lock Operation
Upon initial power up, the LCD screen starts a communications test as shown below:
 Including Model Number
 Software Version Number
 No. of Users/ No. Users Programmed
 Lock ID#/Host ID#
 Model Name
 No. of Audit Events
After this initial power up it will also check to ensure that the system is communicating correctly. The
display will read “Link with Lock OK”.
If the Display reads: “Fail to Link with Lock” proceed to Section 1.2 entitled “Pairing the Entrypad and
the Lock”
2.1 Opening the Lock
The safe lock system has two default codes installed as follows:
• Super Code (ID00) 1-1-1-1-1-1
• Manager Code (ID01) 1-2-3-4-5-6
Step 1: Enter a valid code – for example ID00.
The display will read “ID00 Verified”.
And the Lock will open.
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The display will read:
The lock will relock after 6 seconds.
Note: Time to relock is hard coded and cannot be changed.
2.2 Opening Lock with Time Delay Programmed
When Time Delay has been programmed, the user must enter a valid code.
Note: Users are defined as ID03- ID30
Wait through the preprogrammed time delay period, then enter the code again to open the lock safe, as
follows:
Step1: Enter a valid code
Note: ID00, ID01 and ID02 are Administrator users and will bypass Time Delay.
Step 2: Display will read “Time Delay Start”
Step 3: Display will flash on every 15 seconds, counting up until it reaches the preprogrammed
time delay value.
Note: Administrators can override Time Delay to open lock anytime.
Step 4: When Time Delay expires, the entrypad will beep twice then display: “Time Window
XX:00”, indicating the length of time the User has to enter a valid user code to gain entry.
The Counter will count down until the Time Window has expired. A user code is used to open
the lock.
Step 5: Enter a valid Code to open the lock.
2.3 Opening the Lock Under Duress
ID00
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The ProLogic L22 has a Duress Feature, which allows a User or Admin to open the lock and send a silent
Duress signal indicating that you are in danger. By default, the duress function is active and cannot be
disabled.
In Order to send a signal, the system must have a CB10 junction box installed and must be connected to
an alarm panel.
To Open the Lock under Duress:
Step 1: Enter a valid Code, but add or subtract 1 from the code. The Lock will open as normal and a
silent alarm will be issued.
Note: This will be logged as “Duress Unlock” in events.
For example, if your code is 123456; under Duress, enter 123455 or 123457 to send silent alarm.
Note: The ProLogic L22 has a function called “Duress Code Shift”. This function allows you to specify
the number to be added or subtracted from the code during a duress entry. See Section C - 11.0.
2.4 Opening the Lock in Dual Control
The ProLogic L22 can be programmed so that two User codes are required to open the lock. This
function is called “Enable Dual Mode”, See 8.1
To Open a Lock under Dual Control:
Step 1: Enter User code
The display will read “IDXX Verified”.
For example, ID03 will display “ID03 Verified”.
The display will then read:
“Enter 2nd User Code”
For example, using ID04 for 2nd code will read “ID04 Verified”.
The lock will open and relock in 6 seconds.
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2.5 Opening the Lock with a Multi-Lock System
The ProLogic L22 can operate up to 4 locks.
To Open a Lock with a Multi-Lock System:
Step 1: Enter a valid code
The display will read “IDXX Verified”.
Step 2: The system will now prompt you to enter the number of the Lock to open
3.0 Set Date and Time
The ProLogic L22 is an audit lock and it tracks events based on user, activity, date, and time. In order to
set the system date and time complete the following process.
3.1 Set Clock Time
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button
Step 2: Using the  and, scroll to the System Menu and press OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Set Clock Time” and Press OK
Step 5: Press OK
Step 6: Each of the elements of the date and time will flash when it is available to be set. Use the
 and  to scroll to the correct value and Press OK to move to the next element.
3.2 Show Clock Time
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button
Step 2: Using the  and, scroll to the System Menu and press OK.
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Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Show Clock Time” and Press OK
Step 5: The LCD will display the current system date and time, as follows:
3.3 DayLight Savings Time
The ProLogic L22 can be set to manage Daylight Savings Time and automatically updating preset date
and time. Using this menu selection, you can turn on Daylight Savings Time management or turn it off.
**Note: The example below shows that Daylight Savings Time will start in March (3rd month), 2nd full
week at 2:00 am on the first day of the week (Sunday). And Day Light Savings Time will end in
November (11th month), 1st full week at 2:00 am on the first day of the week (Sunday).
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and press Menu/OK
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Daylight Savings TM” and Press OK
Step 5: Press the  button to turn Daylight Savings Time Management on. (To turn it off, press
the  button)
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Step 6: (Starting Month) The system will now request the month in which Daylight Savings Time
is to begin. The default is North American DST Month 3 – March. To change press the  and 
to set the Month; and press OK
Step 7: (Starting Week) The system will now request the week of the month in which Daylight
Savings Time is to begin. The default is North American DST Week 2 – note – the system
calculates this as the 2nd full week in this month. To change Press the  and  to set the Week;
and press OK
Step 8: (Starting Time) The system will now request the Time on the first day of the week
(Sunday) at which Daylight Savings Time is to begin. The default is North American DST Time 2 –
2:00am. To change Press the  and  to set the Time; and press OK
Step 9: (Ending Month) The system will now request the month in which Daylight Savings Time
is to end. The default is North American DST Month 11 – November. To change press the  and
 to set the Month; and press OK
Step 10: (Ending Week) The system will now request the Week in which Daylight Savings Time
is to end. The default is North American DST Week 1 – note – the system calculates this as the
1st full week in this month. To change Press the  and  to set the Week; and press OK
Step 11: (Ending Time) The system will now request the Time on the first day of the week
(Sunday) at which Daylight Savings Time is to end. The default is North American DST Time 2 –
2:00am. To change Press the  and to set the Week; and press OK
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Therefore to set to the North American DST, just select “Y” on the first display screen and then accept
the defaults for all other settings by pressing OK.
4.0 Code Management
The ProLogic L22 comes with two default codes:
• Super Code (ID00) is 111111
• Manager Code (ID01) is 123456
It is strongly recommended that both these default codes are changed before the lock system is put into
service.
4.1 Enrolling New Users
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press Menu/OK
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid Administrator code
 Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu”
message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Enroll New User” and Press OK
Step 5: The next available ID position is displayed. To select this ID, Press OK; or to select a
different ID position, Press  to desired ID and press OK
Step 6: Now enter a 6 digit code
Step 7: Repeat new code
Step 8: System will verify that code has been saved.
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The new code is now enrolled and available to be used to open the lock
4.2 Change Code
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press Menu/OK
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter the code to be changed
The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Change Code” and Press OK
Step 5: The display will show this message on the display “Set Code of IDXX” to be changed.
Step 6: Enter the new 6 digit code.
Step 7: Repeat the new code.
The New Code has now been saved and is available for use.
4.3 Delete One User
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press Menu/OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01).
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The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll UP to the menu selection “Delete One User” and Press OK
Step 5: Press OK
Step 6: The system will ask which User Code is to be deleted. Press  and  until the desired
USER ID is reached.
Step 7: Press OK.
This User Code is now deleted from the system.
4.4 Delete All Users
This feature is used to delete all users from the system. Upon executing this command, all users will be
deleted and Manager Code will be reset as follows:
 Manager Code (ID01) is 123456
Note: Super Code cannot change, only recovery can do this.
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press Menu/OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll UP to the menu selection “Delete All Users” and Press OK.
Step 5: The system will request a Confirmation. Press OK.
The system will verify that all User Codes have been deleted.
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The only remaining code will be the default code as follows:
• Manager Code (ID01) is 123456
4.5 Disable/Enable User Codes
This feature would be used in order to disable a user code as opposed to deleting it. Disable/Enable
user codes options may be used when a user’s access rights are temporarily revoked. (I.e. the user may
be on vacation or otherwise away from the business.)
After the code has been disabled, it can be re-enabled at a later time, following the same process by
selecting “Enable User”.
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press Menu/OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  and  to the menu selection “Disable User” and Press OK
Step 5: The system will ask which User to disable. Scroll  and to the desired USER ID and
press OK.
Step 6: The system will verify the User has been disabled.
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5.0 System Info - System Identification
This menu feature would be used to determine the type of safe lock system being used. Many of the
SECURAM ProLogic EntryPads look the same, but the features sets and capabilities vary greatly
depending upon the software being utilized. To determine the type of ProLogic Safe Lock system, follow
this process:
5.1 System Info:
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and  scroll to the “System Info” and Press OK.
The screen will display Information about the system, including the model number of the
ProLogic EntryPad.
This menu selection can be accessed within the root menu, as well as within the Administrative menu.
6.0 Time Delay
Time Delay is a feature used to deter burglary. Provided a prospective burglar has knowledge that a
Time Delay safe is in use, the likelihood of burglary is greatly reduced.
Time Delay is a feature that requires the User to enter his/her code, wait a prescribed period of time,
and then re-enter a valid code to unlock the safe lock.
6.1 Set/ Cancel Time Delay
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press Menu/OK
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll UP to the menu selection “Set/Cancel Time Delay” and Press OK.
Step 5: Press the  and  to adjust the Time Delay value (0-99 minutes). Press OK.
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Step 6: The system will now display the Time Window. This is the preset length of time allowed
to enter a valid code after Time Delay has expired. Press the  and  to select the Time
Window value desired.
Step 7: Press OK.
6.2 Set Duress Time Delay
The Duress Time Delay function allows you to set a different Time Delay value when a Duress code is
entered.
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01).
The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Set Duress Time Delay” and Press OK.
Step 5: Press the  and  to adjust the Time Delay value (0-99 minutes). Press OK.
Step 6: The system will now display the Time Window. This is the preset length of time allowed
to enter a valid code after Time Delay has expired.
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Step 7: Press  and  to select the Time Window value desired.
Step 8: Press OK
6.3 Set Time Delay Override Users
By default ID00, ID01 and ID02 are Time Delay Override Codes.
Using the “Time Delay Override Users” feature, you can unassign ID02 as a TDO User and assign
TDO permission to a different User. The maximum number of TDO Users is 3.
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the and , scroll to the System Menu and Press OK
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Set TDO Users” and Press OK.
Step 5: Scroll  and  to select the User ID numbers that you would like to be Time Delay
Override Users.
Step 6: Press OK.
When TDO is set to ID00, only ID00 and ID01 have TDO authority. By default, ID02 is selected as TDO.
7.0 Audit Trail Functionality
The ProLogic L22 records 200 date and time stamped audit trail events. It stores the most recent 200
events and overwrites the oldest first. The Audit Trail can be viewed on the LCD screen only.
7.1 Show Audit Trail
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and  , scroll to the System Menu and Press OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
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Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “System Menu” and Press OK.
Step 5: Enter Manager code.
Step 6: Scroll  to “Show Audit Trail”.
The Audit Trail will be displayed on the LCD as shown below. You can scroll through the audit
events by pressing the  and .
8.0 Single or Dual Control
The ProLogic L22 has the ability to operate in either Single Control mode or Dual Control Mode:
 Single Control Mode: One valid code will open the safe lock system.
 Dual Control Mode: Two valid codes must be entered to open the safe lock system.
The ProLogic L22 comes pre-programmed in Single Control Mode.
8.1 Enable Dual Mode
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the and , scroll to the System Menu and Press OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Enable Dual Mode” and Press OK.
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Step 5: Press OK.
Dual Mode has now been enabled. Two valid codes will be required to open the safe lock system.
ID00, ID01 and ID02 are Dual Mode Override Codes.
**Note to Disable Dual Mode: When Dual Mode is enabled this Menu Selection will change to
Disable Dual Mode. Therefore to Disable Dual Mode, follow the steps above.
9.0 Door Management
9.1 Max. Door Open Time
This menu selection allows you to set the length of time a door can be opened.
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Max. Door Open Time” and Press OK.
Step 5: You will be prompted to enter the maximum length of time the door can be opened.,
after which the LCD will report an alert indicating that the door opening has exceeded the
allowable time limit,- the lock sound with an audible beep.
9.2 Configuring a Multi-Lock system
The ProLogic L22 is capable of managing 4 locks. A CB11-1T4 is required to operate 4 locks with the
ProLogic L22 EntryPad. In order to manage more than one lock, you need to tell the system how many
locks are connected, and then identify the locks with a number. Users can then be assigned access
rights to open specific locks.
9.3 Set Number of Locks
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press OK.
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Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Set Number of Locks” and Press OK.
Step 5: The system will prompt you to enter the Manufacturing Setup Code.
Enter 975246 and press OK.
Step 6: Press the  and  to specify the number of lock to be controlled; and press OK.
9.4 Authorize Locks
In this programming step, you can specify or “authorize” which Users will have to each of the locks.
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press OK.
Step 3: The display will prompt you to enter a valid code. Enter either the Super Code (ID00) or
the Manager Code (ID01). The “Select Menu” message will be displayed as follows:
Step 4: Scroll  to the menu selection “Authorize Locks” and Press OK.
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Step 5: Now select the range of User IDs to have access to these locks. The system will display
programmed users. First select the beginning of the range “From USER ID XX”.
Use the  and  buttons to navigate to the desired User ID.
Step 6: Now select the uppermost User ID to be authorized. Use the  and  to navigate to
the desired User ID. Press OK.
Step 7: Next the LCD will display the current settings for these users.
In the example below, this group of users is authorized to open Lock 1, but it does not have
access to Locks 2, 3, or 4. An “O” means that Lock can be “Opened”, while an “X” means the
lock is not authorized to be opened.
Step 8: In order to authorize access to these individual locks, press the corresponding number
on the EntryPad to toggle “O” or “X”.
 Press 1 to toggle access for lock 1
 Press 2 to toggle access for lock 2
 Press 3 to toggle access to lock 3
 Press 4 to toggle access to lock 4
Once the access permissions have been authorized, press OK.
9.5 Enable Sequence
In this programming step, you can specify the order in which Lock #1 opens. By enabling “Sequence”,
Lock #1 will be designated as an outer door, while Locks 2, 3 and 4 are assumed to be operating on inner
compartment doors.
Step1: Press the Menu/OK button.
Step 2: Using the  and , scroll to the System Menu and Press OK.

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