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Chapter 4
4000 Series Lock Command Codes
(P Secondary number)
Each command code consists of a primary and a secondary number.
The following are examples of how to use the above table:
•
To enable passage mode, use the code 4 01 .
•
To add a third User access code to Group 2, use the code 2 23 .
Command Code Name
Primary
Secondary Sub-command &
Manager
Sub-command
Description
Authorized?
Disable code temporarily
0
00:
All codes (except Master)
No
(lockout)
01,02,03:
Manager authorization codes
No
10,20,30:
Group 1, 2, or 3 access codes
Yes
11 to 16:
Group 1 User access codes
Yes
21 to 26:
Group 2 User access codes
Yes
31 to 36:
Group 3 User access codes
Yes
77:
Service access code
Yes
Re-activate (previously
1
00:
All codes
No
disabled) code
01,02,03:
Manager authorization codes
No
10,20,30:
Group 1, 2, or 3 access codes
Yes
11 to 16:
Group 1 User access codes
Yes
21 to 26:
Group 2 User access codes
Yes
31 to 36:
Group 3 User access codes
Yes
77:
Service access code
Yes
Add or change code
2
99:
Master authorization codes
No
01,02,03:
Manager authorization codes
No
11 to 16:
Group 1 User access codes
Yes
21 to 26:
Group 2 User access codes
Yes
31 to 36:
Group 3 User access codes
Yes
77:
Service access code
Yes
Delete code permanently
3
00:
All codes (except Master)
No
01,02,03:
Manager authorization codes
No
10,20,30:
Group 1, 2, or 3 access codes
Yes
11 to 16:
Group 1 User access codes
Yes
21 to 26:
Group 2 User access codes
Yes
31 to 36:
Group 3 User access codes
Yes
77:
Service access code
Yes
Passage mode
4
00:
Disable
Yes
01:
Enable
Yes
Remote unlock
90:
Disable
Yes
91:
Enable
Yes
Set unlock time
5
01 to 20:
1 to 20 sec.
No
Set tamper shutdown time
6
00 to 15:
30 sec. (00) to 15 min. (15)
No
Buzzer sound
7
00:
Off
No
01:
Soft
No
02:
Loud
No
Configuration setup
8
00:
Commercial
No
01:
Residential
No
02:
Handicapped
No
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Lock Operating Instructions
This Operations Manual is supplemented with a plastic quick reference card, the
4000 Series Lock Quick Reference, that includes the steps for programming the lock
and the command codes. It is the size of a credit card and can be kept in your
wallet or purse.
4.3.2
Rules
The following rules must be observed when programming the lock:
•
It is not possible to disable or delete the Master authorization code;
however, it can be changed.
•
The Master authorization code can be used to program all functions of
the lock.
•
When adding or changing the Master authorization code, the new code
must be entered twice (followed each time by the <#> key) to confirm
its correct entry.
•
When the first access code is created, its code length (three, four, five,
or six digits) determines the length of all the remaining User access
codes, the Service access code, and therefore the number of unique
access code combinations possible. User access codes cannot vary in
length. To change the code length, all User and Service access codes
must be permanently deleted and replaced with codes of the new
length.
•
The same User access code can be programmed for users in multiple
groups. For example, the User access code 12345 can be assigned to a
Group 1 user, a Group 2 user, and a Group 3 user. If that code is deleted
in Group 1, the access code will still unlock the door because the code
is still valid in Groups 2 and 3. For utmost security, do not use
duplicate User access codes despite this ability.
•
When the four AA alkaline batteries are replaced, all authorization
codes, access codes, and lock settings remain unchanged except the
passage mode setting. If the lock was programmed for passage mode, it
will return to the normal locked mode once the batteries are changed.
•
During the tamper shut-down time, only the remote unlock from
inside (if enabled) and the mechanical override key can unlock the
lock. If the remote unlock is used, the tamper shut-down time is reset
and the lock returns to its normal mode of operation. However, when
the override key is used, the shut-down time period is not reset but
counts down the entire period before the lock returns to its normal
mode.