Häfele StealthLock 237.56.350 Mounting Instructions Download Page 5

Programming – Introduction 

StealthLock is very easy to use and operate. Once installed, the user enters the user code
(factory default 0000) and presses 

Lock 

to lock the cabinet

.

To unlock the cabinet, 

the user enters the user code and presses 

Unlock

and the cabinet will open. 

StealthLock is fully programmable allowing the user or supervisor the ability to change 

codes, modes, and restore lock settings. While the StealthLock is easy to program, we 

highly recommend reading the complete programming instructions prior to making any 

changes. Keep track of any changes made by filling in the information on the page 

provided at the back of this manual. 

Key locations and indicator lights referenced in the programming instructions are shown 

below.

 

RL-100 Receiver Latch 

 

Yellow and Green

LED Indicator

Learn Button – Use pen tip or 

paper clip to depress

Transmitter Pad  

Please note the following: 

StealthLock will reset to an unlocked position whenever the learn button is 

pressed. 

Only one Transmitter Pad should be used for programming in a given area at 

any one time. The StealthLock is a radio frequency device and the use of 

multiple Transmitter Pads in the same area may result in interference and

improper programming. 

After pressing Lock or Unlock, the Green LED on the Transmitter Pad will

light for about 2 seconds indicating that a transmission is in progress.

While the Green LED on the Transmitter Pad is lit, the keypad will not respond 

to any other entries until the transmission is completed. 

If the Green LED on the Transmitter Pad flashes rapidly after pressing Lock or

Unlock, this indicates that an improper code has been entered.  Codes must 

always be 4 to 8 digits in length. 

If the LED indicator on the Receiver Latch flashes Green/Yellow, this indicates 

that an improper code as been received. Start the learning function over taking 

care to enter the correct codes. 

Unlock Button

Green LED 

Indicator

Lock Button

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Summary of Contents for StealthLock 237.56.350

Page 1: ...asily and offers Programmable user and supervisor codes Programmable modes of operation Programmable reset features StealthLock is recommended for use on cabinets made from Wood Wood products Phenolic resin Glass StealthLock is NOT intended for Metal furnishings or cabinets Mobile carts Exterior furnishings or cabinets Applications where temperatures fall below 50 F or above 120 F StealthLock may ...

Page 2: ...7 16 6 3 4 3 3 8 5 16 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 8 Battery Installation Receiver Latch While gripping the rear tabs slide the battery housing in and up as shown Slide the battery housing back until it is completely free of the Receiver Latch Install four AAA batteries in the slots indicated on the back of the battery housing Batteries should be replaced on an annual basis 2 ...

Page 3: ...into place Installation Instructions Receiver Latch The StealthLock is designed to operate within non mettalic cabinetry Use with other materials may limit or prohibit operation of the lock We recommend testing the lock if using in a material other than wood Batteries should be installed before installation The StealthLock kit is designed for mounting in cabinets with solid panel construction and ...

Page 4: ...te Learn Button Release Paper Step 5 Close door firmly and open it again The strike plate will become affixed to the door in the proper mounting position Remove and discard red installation tool Step 6 Screw the strike plate in place using 2 of the 6 x screws supplied If attaching to material less than thick alternate fasteners may be required Installation Instructions Transmitter Pad The Transmit...

Page 5: ...Please note the following StealthLock will reset to an unlocked position whenever the learn button is pressed Only one Transmitter Pad should be used for programming in a given area at any one time The StealthLock is a radio frequency device and the use of multiple Transmitter Pads in the same area may result in interference and improper programming After pressing Lock or Unlock the Green LED on t...

Page 6: ... a safe area P Programming the Supervisor Code Use these steps to change the current supervisor code The supervisor code allows the owner of the StealthLock to overwrite the user code and change operational modes The factory default supervisor code is 071856 It is highly recommended that the supervisor code be changed Supervisor codes must be 4 to 8 digits in length To view a video of these steps ...

Page 7: ...eceiver Latch 5 Continue programming or enter 9999 followed by pressing the Lock button to exit Learn Mode 6 Test lock function for proper operation Programming Self Lock Mode Cycle Passage Mode Toggle Self Lock Mode automatically relocks the Receiver Latch 10 seconds after pressing the unlock button when a valid user or supervisor code is presented Passage Mode keeps the Receiver Latch in an unlo...

Page 8: ...t lock function for new mode operation If Learn Disable has been set the Receiver Latch should automatically go to a three blink pattern when the learn button is pushed and held R Reset Factory Default Settings This feature returns the lock to its original factory settings This will place the Receiver Latch into a Non Single Use Mode Passage Mode and Learn Enable Mode It does not reset the user or...

Page 9: ...hrough instructions prior to beginning programming 2 Press and hold the Receiver Latch learn button until the yellow LED begins a three blink pattern 3 Enter the Supervisor pin code and press the Unlock button 4 Enter 8888 and press the Lock button 5 If successful the green LED will flash twice on the Receiver Latch 6 Continue programming or enter 9999 followed by pressing the Lock button to exit ...

Page 10: ...itions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi...

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