
GL7p - Battery-powered, door-mounted electronic locker lock GL7p
Commissioning
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COMMISSIONING
4.1 Target Group
This chapter provides information for technicians responsible for putting the GL7p into operation. A base knowledge
of electronics is assumed. Previous knowledge of the GL7p is not required.
4.2 Power Supply
4.2.1
Battery Information
The GL7p is powered by one 3.6 V AA lithium battery (see
“8. TECHNICAL DATA”). The life of the battery
depends on the number of locking cycles (frequency of use of the lock) and the ambient conditions . The
battery must be replaced with a new one when the battery voltage becomes too low. If the battery becomes too
weak, the locker can no longer be locked. The GL7p indicates a low battery condition by blinking the LED 5 times
red during an unlocking and a locking attempt, and the lock emitting 5 beeps.
NOTE!
Only the GANTNER approved batteries may be used to power the GL7p
(see “8. TECHNICAL DATA”).
4.2.2
Inserting the Battery
To put the GL7p into operation, insert the battery into the battery compartment of the GL7p. To access the battery
compartment, the battery cover must be opened using the battery key included in the "GAT ECO.Basic Set FD".
Figure 4.1
– Opening the battery compartment of the GL7p
► Insert the battery compartment key (3) into the slot (1) on the side of the GL7p.
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The battery compartment cover unlocks.
► Remove the battery compartment cover (2).
► Insert the battery (4) into the battery compartment with the polarity as shown in the following picture.