TRU-BOLT M1740024 User manual

M1740024 1740026 1740028 1740030 V2
Classic Electronic Lever

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INDEX
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Package Contents / Tools Required............................................................Page 1
Prepare Door and Jamb................................................................................Page 2
Adjusting Latch / Installing Latch................................................................Page 3
Installing Exterior Assembly.........................................................................Page 4
Installing Interior Assembly..........................................................................Page 5
Reversible Lever Handles.............................................................................Page 6
Installing Interior Assembly Cont.................................................................Page 7
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Exterior Assembly Overview........................................................................Page 8
Locking and Unlocking / Changing Programming Code /
Adding User Codes.......................................................................................Page 9
Deleting User Codes / Automatic Lock Function /
Temporarily Disable Auto Lock....................................................................Page 10
Vacation Mode / Secure Lock-out Period / Sound ON and Off /
Restore Factory Settings / Low Battery Warning......................................Page 11
Consumer Friendly Message Guide / Programming Record....................Page 12
Installation Trouble Shooting / Installation Overview................................Page 13
Template........................................................................................................Page 15-16
Consumer Assistance .................................................................................Page 17
Limited Warranty...........................................................................................Back Cover

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PACKAGE CONTENTS
TOOLS REQUIRED
Tools Required for Installation
on Pre-drilled Doors:
• Phillips Screwdriver
Tools Required for Installation
on Doors That Require Drilling:
• Drill
• Tape Measure
• Pencil
• 2-1/8” (54mm) Drill Hole Saw
• 1” (25mm) Drill
• 1/16” (2mm) Drill
• Chisel
• Hammer
• Phillips Screwdriver
DO NOT RETURN TO STORE! If any parts are missing or damaged,
please call Customer Service toll free at 1-877-354-5457 (M-F 7am – 5pm PST)
Strike Plate
Latch (Adjustable)
2-3/8” (60mm) to 2-3/4” (70mm)
Interior Assembly Mounting Plate
Exterior Assembly
Entry keys (2 ea.)
5/16” (8mm) Screws - 2 ea.
3/4” (19mm) Screws - 5 ea. 1” (25mm) Screw - 1 ea.
7/8” (22mm) Screws - 2 ea.
A
C
B
D

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NOTE: For installation on doors with pre-drilled holes skip to 4e.
1. TEMPLATE
a. Cut out template printed on page 15 of this Manual
(Figure 1a).
b. Fold template and place on door 36” (915mm) from
the ground as marked (Figure 1b).
2. MARK THE DOOR FOR DRILLING
b. Mark center hole on door edge through guide on
template for 1” (25mm) latch bolt (Figure 2a).
a. Mark center hole on door face through guide on
template for 2-3/8” (60mm) or 2-3/4” (70mm)
backset (Figure 2b).
3. DRILL AND CHISEL DOOR
a. Drill 2-1/8” (54mm) hole through door face as marked
for lock set (Figure 3a).
b. Drill 1” (25mm) hole in center of door edge for
Latch (Figure 3b).
c. Insert Latch in hole keeping it parallel to
face of door. Mark outline and remove Latch
(Figure 3c).
d. Chisel 1/8” (3mm) deep or until latch face is ush
with door edge (Figure 3d).
4. MARK AND DRILL DOOR JAMB
a. Mark center hole on edge of jamb even with the center of the Latch Bolt on door
edge. (Figure 4a).
b. Drill 1” (25mm) hole 1-3/16” (30mm) deep in door jamb on center mark
(Figure 4b).
c. Outline outside edges of Strike Plate (Figure 4c).
d. Chisel 1/8” (3mm) deep for Strike Plate or until ush (Figure 4d).
e. Install Strike Plate using two 3/4” (19mm) screws provided (Figure 4e).
PREPARE DOOR AND JAMB
Figure 4a Figure 4b Figure 4c Figure 4e
Figure 4d
NOTE: For Drive in Latch, drill hole size indicated on
template and press until it is ush with door edge.
Figure 1a
Figure 2a Figure 2b
Figure 3a
Figure 3c
Figure 1b
Figure 3b
Figure 3d

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5. INSTALLING THE LATCH (need phillips head screwdriver)
a. Make sure the face plate sits ush with the door. Do not force
the Latch into the mortise ush. Chisel out excess material if
necessary for a ush t (Figure 5a).
b. Using two 3/4” (19mm). screws provided, screw the Latch into the
door with a hand held screwdriver. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
(Figure 5b).
ADJUSTING LATCH
NOTE: Latch is shipped with the backset set at 2-3/8” (60mm)
Measure the backset (backset is distance between edge of the door and the
center of Lock).
TO CONVERT FROM 2-3/8” (60mm) BACKSET TO 2-3/4” (70mm) BACKSET
TO CONVERT FROM 2-3/4” (70mm) BACKSET TO 2-3/8” (60mm) BACKSET
2-3/8"(60mm )
PULL
2-3/4"(70mm)
PUSH
INSTALLING LATCH
Figure 5a
Figure 5b
NOTE: Curved part of Latch always faces
curved portion of Strike Plate

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INSTALLING EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY
Rubber
Gasket Control
Wire
Tailpiece
(Vertical)
Latch
Hole
Figure 6a-b Figure 6c
7. SECURING THE EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY TO THE DOOR
a. From the side marked “This side against door”,
route the Control Wire through the rectangular
slot in the Mounting Plate (Figure 7a).
b. Place Mounting Plate against door with tailpiece passing
through the center hole in the three hole set (Figure 7b).
c. Secure the Mounting Plate to the Exterior Assembly using
two 7/8” (22mm) Screws(B) (Figure 7c).
d. Hand tighten with a Phillips Screwdriver leaving loosely
connected (Figure 7d).
e. Check that the Rubber Gasket is properly aligned and correct as necessary (Figure 7e).
f. Check vertical alignment of the lock (Figure 7f).
g. Tighten securely with a hand held Phillips Screwdriver. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
8. OPTIONAL INSTALLATION
a. Using a 1/16” (2mm) drill bit, drill a pilot hole in your door
using the Mounting Plate upper hole as a guide (Figure 8a).
b. Insert one 3/4” (19mm) screw(C) and tighten.
Mounting
Plate
C - 3/4” (19mm) screw
(Optional)
B - 7/8” (22mm)
screws
Control Wire
Figure 8a
Figure 7a-7f
NOTE: Rotate lever to ensure the latch is opening and closing easily.
6. INSTALLING THE EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY
Note: Work with the Door Open for easy access. To access the mounting plate, unpack
the Interior Assembly and remove the battery cover by sliding the cover upward. Locate
the screws holding the Mounting Plate to the Interior Assembly. Remove the screws to
release the Mounting Plate from the Interior Assembly.
a. Unpack the Exterior Assembly. Use care to not scratch the green circuit board
during handling and installation.
b. Check that the Rubber Gasket is properly seated on the Exterior Assembly
(Figure 6a-b).
c. Insert the Exterior Assembly onto the door with the tailpiece going through the
Latch spindle in the VERTICAL POSITION. Route the Control Wire through
the door over the Latch (Figure 6c).
NOTE: Tailpiece must
be positioned vertically

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INSTALLING INTERIOR ASSEMBLY
9. ATTACH THE CONTROL WIRE TO THE INTERIOR ASSEMBLY
a. Use care to attach the Control Wire male plug to the Interior Assembly female
socket connector (Figure 9a).
b. Do not force the Control Wire male plug into the Interior Assembly female
socket connector (Figure 9b).
c. The Control Wire male plug has two alignment tabs on the smooth side of the
plug which is the top of the plug (Figure 9c).
d. The Control Wire male plug is inserted with the smooth side up into the Interior
Assembly female socket connector (Figure 9d).
10. ATTACH THE INTERIOR ASSEMBLY TO DOOR
a. Position the Interior Assembly over the tailpiece and push the Interior Assembly
against the door (Figure 10a).
b. Using two 5/16” (8mm) screws(A) and one 1” (25mm) screw(D), attach
the Interior Assembly to the Mounting Plate. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS
(Figure 10b).
NOTE: Lock and unlock using Interior Knob to see if the latch is opening
and closing easily.
A - 5/16” (8mm) screws
D - 1” (25mm) screw
Figure 10a-b
Figure 9a-d
Interior Wire
Connector Plug

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11. REMOVING AND REVERSING LEVER HANDLES
a. Make sure the Door Lock is in the unlocked position and then release catch by
inserting Lock Stick into the slot on the underside of levers (Figure 11a).
b. Remove both lever handles from the bases by pulling away from door when the catch
is released (Figure 11b).
c. Switch the lever handles to the opposite side (Figure 11c).
12. REPLACING LEVER HANDLES
a. Make sure lock cylinder is in line with handle (Figure 12a).
b. Replace handles by sliding onto the bases until the catch pins are engaged.
(Figure 12b).
REVERSIBLE LEVER HANDLES
Reversible handle
Interchangeable
Cylinder
Lock Stick
Lock Stick
Figure 11a-c
Figure 12a Figure 12b

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13. Installing Batteries
a. Insert 4 AA high quality Alkaline batteries into the Battery Compartment in the
direction noted +/- on the Compartment. The Lock will beep 2 times, the keypad
will illuminate blue, and the TRU-BOLT button will ash green twice to signify that
it has received power (Figure 13a).
b. Slide the Battery Cover down into the track on the Interior Assembly to cover
the batteries (Figure 13b).
14. Testing Lock
With the Door Open
a. Test the Lock using the Interior Lever. The Latch should move smoothly.
b. Test the lock using the Keypad. To lock press and then press “1234”
to unlock.
INSTALLING INTERIOR ASSEMBLY (CONT.)
NOTE: Do not touch the Keypad until the blue light turns off.
Do not use rechargeable batteries or non-alkaline batteries.
Strike Plate
Battery Cover
Interior Assembly
Keys
Control Wire
Exterior
Assembly
Rubber Gasket
Vetical Tailpiece
Mounting
Plate
Latch
A - 5/16” (8mm) screws
C - Optional
3/4” (19mm) screw
C -3/4” (19mm) screws
B - 7/8” (22mm) screws
D - 1” (25mm) Screw
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
Override
Access Key
Exterior Assembly
Interior Assembly
Interior
Lever
Battery
Cover
Light Indicator
Keypad
Figure 13a-b

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
INDICATOR
LIGHT
Green
• Indicates Successful Programming Step
• Indicates Unlocking is Successful
Red
• Indicates Failed Programming Step
• Indicates Locking is Successful
Electronic lock requires (4) High Quality
AA Alkaline batteries. When all 4 batteries
are installed in the correct position, hear 2
beeps and the keypad will illuminate blue.
DO NOT TOUCH the keypad until the keypad
stops illuminating.
Lock - Used to lock door
Clear - Used to clear wrong keypad entries
Unlock - Used to unlock door
Programming - Used in programming steps
LOCK BUTTON
UNLOCK BUTTON
FACTORY SETTINGS
The lock comes factory preset with a:
Please change the Programming
Code and the User Code
as soon as possible after installation
to insure security.
Programming code - 123456
User code - 1234
User ID - 01
ID
PC
PC
UC
UC
BATTERIES (NOT INCLUDED)
PROGRAMMING SYMBOLS
Lock / Clear
Unlock / Programming
Programming Code
User Code (4-8 digits)
User ID (01-50, 2 digits)
ID
PC
UC
5 Seconds - Complete all the programming steps in the programming mode within 5 seconds.
Clear - Use the key to clear entries in case a wrong button is pushed.
PROGRAMMING TIPS

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TO UNLOCK THE LOCK
Using Keypad: Enter a valid User Code (default code is 1234) and press and hear
1 beep and lights green.
TO LOCK THE LOCK
Using Keypad: Press and then hear 2 beeps and lights red.
CHANGE CURRENT OR PRESET PROGRAMING CODE
Factory default Programming Code = 123456, this is the master password for
your lock. All programming functions require this code. Follow the below sequence to
change the Programming Code to your custom 6 digit combination.
TO ADD A NEW USER CODE (you can add up to 50 new user codes)
The User Code must be a 4-8 digit combination. Each User Code is then linked
to a User ID (which is any number between 01-50) to identify an individual User
Code . (User ID 1-9 should be entered as 01-09 so they are 2 digits).
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.
Record New and Changed Codes on Programming Record located on Page 17.
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.
NOTE: When a NEW USER CODE is set, the default factory code (1234) is deleted
for safety.
Record New and Changed Codes on Programming Record located on Page 17.
123456 08 5678 5678
For example: to add the User ID - 08 to User Code - 5678, enter the following:
4 new Re-enter
1 Re-enter
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
CHANGING PROGRAMMING CODE
ADDING USER CODES
ID
ID
ID
UC UC
UC UC
UC
PC
PC
PC PC
PC
PC
PC

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DELETE ONE EXISTING OR PRESET USER CODE
The unit comes with a factory User ID = 01 for User Code = 1234.
IMPORTANT: To delete 1 User Code , the lock must have more than 1 User Code
in its database.
SET OR CANCEL AUTO LOCK
You can set the lock to automatically close after each time the lock is opened. Time
value range = 20 - 900 seconds, enter the following:
DELETE ALL USER CODES
IMPORTANT: this will delete the user codes but not the programming code, enter
the following.
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.
Set Auto Lock:
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.
To cancel Auto Lock set the time to 00, enter the following:
Cancel Time Value Auto Lock:
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.
2 Existing re-enter
5 Time Value
5 00
3 re-enter
DELETING USER CODES
AUTOMATIC LOCK FUNCTION
PC
PC
PC
PC PC
ID UC
UC
UC
ID ID
DISABLE:
While in Auto-Lock mode, unlock door using , within 10 seconds you must turn the
locking knob by hand to the locked position, wait more than 2 seconds then turn the
locking knob back to the unlock position. The Auto-Lock mode is now disabled.
RESTORE:
To restore the Auto-Lock funtion, you can turn the locking knob by hand to the locked
position, wait more than 2 seconds or press the Lock button on the keypad.
TEMPORARILY DISABLE AUTO-LOCK
PC

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NOTE: If you only press the for more than 3 seconds but
do not input PC , the system will remain in Vacation Mode.
Warning sounds and LED ashes red after 4 incorrect code attempts: Keypad shuts
down for 30 seconds.
To reset the lock to the original factory settings including the Programming Code
and all User Codes remove one battery for 10 seconds. Reinsert the battery and
wait for a long and short beep. Press 3 times within 3 seconds. The lock will beep
and the light indicator will turn green.
Beeps and LED ashes red for 5 seconds. Replace with good quality alkaline batteries.
Note: Removing batteries does not erase active Programming or User Codes.
With Vacation Mode enabled, the system enters into low-power consumption mode.
During this mode, all buttons and functions including the remote control will be invalid
until they are re-enabled (see steps below).
ENABLE:
DISABLE:
To disable the Vacation Mode, you must press and hold for more than 3 seconds,
then input to unlock the door. Vacation Mode is now disabled.
SECURE LOCK-OUT PERIOD
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
LOW BATTERY WARNING
VACATION MODE
UC
PC
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green then lock door
10 1
PC
PC
You can “mute” or turn the “sound on” on your lock by entering the following.
(Factory setting is sound on).
Sound Off (1) - Light Indicator illuminates green.
Sound On (2) - Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.
6 1 or 2
SOUND ON AND OFF
PC
1 = Sound Off
2 = Sound On

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NOTE: When battery is under low voltage, the lock will give the (Low Battery Warning: Beeps and
LED ashes red for 5 seconds). During this time your lock can still work. However once the voltage
is lower than 4.3V (called Super-Low Voltage), the operation of the locking and unlocking will not
work, user must replace batteries immediately.
Unlock / Valid programming: 1 long beep and LED illuminates green
Lock: 2 short beeps and LED illuminates red
Invalid Programming: 2 short beeps and LED ashes red twice
Low Voltage: Beeps for 5 seconds
(7/9 times depends on operation is unlock/lock)
Super Low Voltage: 4 short beeps and LED ashes red four times
4 Incorrect code entry attempts: 2 short beeps and LED illuminates red each attempt
Power on: 1 long beep and 1 short beep and LED illuminates green
Chip Reset: 1 long beep and 1 short beep and LED illuminates green
(may occur several times or once in a while)
Lock Error: 3 long beeps LED ashes red three times
Repeat operation after Lock Error: 2 short beeps three times LED ashes red six times
CONSUMER FRIENDLY MESSAGE GUIDE
My Codes: Date Created
Programming Code (6 digits) / /
User Code 01 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 02 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 03 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 04 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 05 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 06 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 07 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 08 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 09 (4-8 digits) / /
User Code 10 (4-8 digits) / /
Programming Record

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Unlock / Valid programming: 1 long beep and LED illuminates green
Lock: 2 short beeps and LED illuminates red
Invalid Programming: 2 short beeps and LED ashes red twice
Low Voltage: Beeps for 5 seconds
(7/9 times depends on operation is unlock/lock)
Super Low Voltage: 4 short beeps and LED ashes red four times
4 Incorrect code entry attempts: 2 short beeps and LED illuminates red each attempt
Power on: 1 long beep and 1 short beep and LED illuminates green
Chip Reset: 1 long beep and 1 short beep and LED illuminates green
(may occur several times or once in a while)
Lock Error: 3 long beeps LED ashes red three times
Repeat operation after Lock Error: 2 short beeps three times LED ashes red six times
INSTALLATION TROUBLE SHOOTING
Issue Solution
Lock will not function
electronically
• Check that all batteries are fresh high quality
Alkaline Batteries
• Check for proper polarity (+ -) of all batteries
• Check that the Control Wire is attached to the
Interior Assembly
Latch is sticking. Installation screws of the lock may be too tight and have to be
loosened
• Remove Interior Assembly
• Slightly loosen the Mounting Plate Screws
• Lock and unlock using the Key
• Reattach Control Wire and Interior Assembly
Strike Plate
Battery Cover
Interior Assembly
Keys
Control Wire
Exterior
Assembly
Rubber Gasket
Vetical Tailpiece
Mounting
Plate
Latch
A - 5/16” (8mm) screws
C - Optional
3/4” (19mm) screw
C -3/4” (19mm) screws
B - 7/8” (22mm) screws
D - 1” (25mm) Screw
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

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Left Blank

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2-3/8” (60mm) BACKSET
2-3/4” (70mm) BACKSET
THEN DRILL 1” (25mm) HOLE
IN CENTER DOOR OF EDGE
2” (50mm) IN DEPTH
MARK
FOR 1-3/4”
(45mm)
DOOR
DRILL
2-1/8” (54mm)
HOLE
MARK
FOR 1-3/8”
(35mm)
DOOR
IMPORTANT!
PLACE TEMPLATE
ON HIGH EDGE OF
DOOR BEVEL PLACE TOP
36” (915mm)
ABOVE FLOOR

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BACK OF
TEMPLATE

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CONSUMER ASSISTANCE

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M1740024 1740026 1740028 1740030 V2
Limited 1-Year Electronic Warranty
Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty
This Tru-Bolt® product comes with a 1-Year Limited Warranty on Electronic
Parts and a Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty against defects
in materials and workmanship under normal use tothe original residential
user. Proof of purchase and ownership is required for the warranty to be in
effect. This warranty is non transferable and applies tothe original purchaser
only, as long as the original purchaser occupies the residential premises upon
which the product[s] was originally installed. This warranty DOES NOT
COVER removal and reinstallation of product[s], scratches, abrasions,
deterioration dueto the use of paints, solvents or other chemicals, abuse,
misuse, or product[s] used in commercial applications, does not cover any
losses, injuries to persons/property or costs, and shipping andfreight
expenses required to return product[s]. In no event shall Tru-Bolt® be liable
for any special, incidental or consequential damages. If this product[s] is
considered a consumer product, please be advised that some local and state
laws do not allow limitations on incidental or consequential damages or how
long an implied warranty lasts, so that the above limitations may notfully
apply. Refer to your local laws for your specic rights under this warranty. If
there are any problems please call our customer service with any questions or
concerns.
Package Warranty:
Limited Lifetime Mechanical & Finish Warranty:
This Tru-Bolt® product[s] comes with a 1-Year Limited Warranty on
Electronic Parts and a Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty
against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use to the
original residential user. If there are any problems please call our customer
service with any questions or concerns. See installation instructions for full
terms and conditions.
For questions / comments, technical assistance or repair parts – please call toll
free at: 1-800-860-1677 x 1801 (M-F 7am-5pm PST)
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