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TO DELETE A KEY ALREADY PAIRED TO THE LOCK 

 

1.1.

 

Insert a USER key (black) in the lock or, if the Access Control feature has been enabled, an enabled DOWNLOAD key (blue) 
that you want to delete. 

1.2.

 

A double long blink will flash before the green LED and then the red LED (                      ) will indicate the deletion of the key 
combination; Remove the key from the lock after the above signal has occurred. 

1.3.

 

Repeat step 1.4 for each additional USER key (black) or DOWNLOAD key (blue) that you want to delete. 

1.4.

 

When you have completed the key addition and / or delete operations, re-insert the MASTER key (red) into the lock. 
A long double blink of the green LED (                     )  indicates the end of the key pairing and deletion procedure; Remove the 
key from the lock after the above signal has occurred. 

 

 

The programming procedure is complete and all the USER keys (black) stored in the lock can now open the lock and all the 
DOWNLOAD keys (blue) stored in the lock can now download the data from the lock while the keys removed from the memory 
of the lock can no longer perform any operation (lock opening or downloading of the data). 

 

 

The pairing of new keys or the deletion of keys previously matched are independent procedures and may be made in a different 
order than indicated above. For example, you can also choose to only add or only delete. 

 

B)

 

WITH LOCKS ALREADY PROGRAMMED AND IN USE (OPEN LOCK) WITH ANY USER KEY  

 

2.1

 

Insert the MASTER key (red) into the lock (the key used for initial lock programming)  

2.2

 

A single fast blink of the green LED  (     ) on the MASTER key (red) indicates the start of the key pairing and cancellation 
process; Remove the key from the lock after the above indicated signal.  

 

TO PAIR NEW KEYS TO THE LOCK 

 

2.3

 

Insert a USER key (black) in the lock or, if the Access Control feature is enabled, a DOWNLOAD key (blue) that you want to 
pair. 
A single long blink of the green LED will flash (           ) to indicate the correct key combination; Remove the key from the lock 
after the above signal has occurred. 
Repeat step 2.3 for each additional USER key (black) or DOWNLOAD key (blue) that you want to pair.  
 
Caution: Inserting the USER keys (black) at this stage is only effective for lock programming. No key can open the lock until 
the pairing procedure is complete. 

 

TO DELETE A KEY ALREADY PAIRED TO THE LOCK 

 

2.4

 

Insert a USER key (black) in the lock or, if the Access Control feature is enabled, a DOWNLOAD key (blue), previously paired, 
that you want to delete. 
A double long blink will flash before the green LED and then the red LED (                       ) will indicate the deletion of the key 
combination; Remove the key from the lock after the above signal has occurred. 
Repeat step 2.4 for each additional USER key (black) or DOWNLOAD key (blue) that you want to delete 
 

2.5

 

After completing the key addition and / or deletion operations, re-insert the MASTER key (red) into the lock. 
A single long blink of the green LED will flash (             ) to indicate the end of the key pairing and deletion procedure; Remove 
the key from the lock after the above signal has occurred. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for E-PRL

Page 1: ...E PRL REPROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC LOCK MULTI CODE version User manual...

Page 2: ...ck memory p 7 Programmed lock already setup open lock with any USER key p 7 o Pair key to lock memory p 7 o Eliminate key from lock memory p 7 Reset lock with MASTER key p 8 Switching to ACCESS CONTRO...

Page 3: ...lectric shock resistant Self powered system that does not require an electrical system Encrypted and inviolable communication system Over 10 billion combinations Access control via the dedicated GSN K...

Page 4: ...is supplied by the keys OPERATING MODE In the Multi Code version the MASTER key red allows the use of each lock with up to 300 USER keys black and or DOWNLOAD blue Each programmed lock will work only...

Page 5: ...correct position for programming We recommended you perform the mechanical lock installation before programming For assemblies that require programming prior to mechanical installation contact Technic...

Page 6: ...the USER keys black stored in the lock can now open the lock Caution From now on no MASTER key red other than the one used for the initial programming will be able to perform any operation on the lock...

Page 7: ...e repeating the operation Attention in order to avoid an excessive consumption of the batteries contained inside each single key it is advisable once the key has been opened not to leave it in the loc...

Page 8: ...MASTER key red into the lock the key used for initial lock programming 2 2 A single fast blink of the green LED on the MASTER key red indicates the start of the key pairing and cancellation process R...

Page 9: ...ogramming waiting state and it can accept any MASTER key red for programming In order to reset the lock it is necessary to insert and extract the paired MASTER key red used for the initial programming...

Page 10: ...ntrol System User Manual in the Key Recording section DOWNLOAD KEY WITH GSN KEY ACCESS CONTROL SOFTWARE The DOWNLOAD key is the key you need to download and history access log from the locks and to vi...

Page 11: ...d bearing the CMC The MASTER COPY key red will emit a single fast blink of the green LED to indicate the start of the pairing procedure Remove the key from the lock after the above signal has occurred...

Page 12: ...he time of purchase 1 1 Insert the MASTER key red into the lock the key used for initial lock programming 1 2 A single fast blink of the green LED on the MASTER key red indicates the start of the key...

Page 13: ...requirements applicable to the type of product and required by telecommunications regulations in accordance with Directive 2014 30UE and 2011 65 EC using the rules published in the Official Journal of...

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