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CONNECTIONS

REMOTE SWITCH/RELEASE 

OPTIONS

Keypad Anti-Tamper Lockout

• If and invalid Code is entered 3 times in 
   succession, the unit will turn off for 30 seconds 
   to prevent tampering.
• The unit will emit 2 beeps with flashing BLUE and 
   RED LED at the end of the anti-tamper period.
• EL60 will exit the anti-tamper period, even within 
   the 30 second duration, if the remote switch is 
   activated (REM1 or REM2).

Tones and LED Indicators 

(Default Setting)

• Key press: A beep will sound and a BLUE LED 
   will flash.
• Access Granted: 2 beeps and BLUE LED will 
   flash. When Pass Time ends, the unit relocks 
   with a beep and a RED LED.
• Invalid Code Entered: 
   1 beep and 1 RED LED Flash.
• Disabled Code Entered: 1 beep and both RED 
   and BLUE LED flashes.
• New Access Code accepted: 2 beeps and 2 
   BLUE LED flashes.
• Programming Error: 1 beep and 1 RED LED flash.
• Return from anti-tamper lockout: 2 beeps and 
   both RED and BLUE LED will flash.
• Low Battery: 5 beeps and 5 RED LED flashes 
   before access is granted.

BATTERIES:

Use only 1.5 volt AA batteries, 4 pieces.

LOW BATTERY:

RED LED will flash five times with beep sound 
before BLUE LED flashes to signify acceptance of 
code. Batteries should be replaced as soon as this 
happens.

The unit has 2 sets of terminals for remote release, 
labeled REM1 and REM2 on the printed circuit 
board.

REM1

 can be connected to a push button. 

Pushing the button will cause the unit to unlock. 
The BLUE LED will light and at the same time a 
beep can be heard twice.

REM2

 is intended for alarm systems such as fire 

alarms. When activated the unit will stay unlocked 
for 30 minutes and RED LED will flash once every 2
seconds while an audible alarm sound will be heard 
indicating that the unit is in the unlocked condition.
The lock will automatically revert to normal after 30 
minutes. If necessary, the Master Code, 
Sub-Master Code or Manager Code can be 
programmed to revert the unit to normal before the 
30-minute period ends..

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Summary of Contents for EL60

Page 1: ...ANSI BHMA A156 2 Grade 1 User Manual EL60 ELECTRONIC LOCK User Manual EL60 ELECTRONIC LOCK PM UMEL60 V140812...

Page 2: ...deleting user codes under his Bank Managers are also capable of accessing the next higher Bank until another Manager Code appears USER CODES Does not have programming privileges Codes are used for ent...

Page 3: ...beeps and both RED and BLUE LED will ash Low Battery 5 beeps and 5 RED LED ashes before access is granted BATTERIES Use only 1 5 volt AA batteries 4 pieces LOW BATTERY RED LED will ash ve times with...

Page 4: ...continuously light for 3 seconds and 2 beeps will be heard 2 The unit is now clear of all programmed data and will have reverted to the factory default Master Code 12345 NOTE Please follow procedures...

Page 5: ...0 9 1 2 3 4 5 2 If the code entered is recognized the following sequence will occur a At the start of the Code Locator sequence the unit will ash both the BLUE and RED LED and emit one long beep b The...

Page 6: ...available location 1 Press 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 2 At the start of the Next Available Location nder sequence the unit will ash both the BLUE and RED LED and emit one long beep 3 The unit will identify the...

Page 7: ...er Sub Master Manager Code 9 7 3 DELETE SERVICE CODES PROGRAM 021 022 023 024 025 Master Sub Master Manager Code 0 Service Code Number EXAMPLE Assuming that the current Master Sub Master or Manager Co...

Page 8: ...elete all Service Codes 1 Press 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 2 All Service Codes are now deleted ENABLE PASSAGE MODE PROGRAM 961 Master and Sub Master can enable this feature Once enabled the unit is unlocked contin...

Page 9: ...ss 1 2 3 4 5 9 6 2 2 Unit is now in its normal operation ENABLE USER CODES IN ONE BANK PROGRAM 4X This feature can be used by Master Sub Master or Manager Codes Banks can only be enabled by the Manage...

Page 10: ...grammed If the Manager Code was used to unlock the unit prior to the program sequence only the 9 users under that manager is enabled PASS TIME DOOR UNLOCK PROGRAM 902 920 Pass time determines the amou...

Page 11: ...CODES PROGRAM 011 012 013 014 015 Service Codes are single entry Codes They can only be entered or used once This unit can be programmed to accept 5 Service Codes It may be the same code used 5 times...

Page 12: ...SERS IN ONE BANK PROGRAM 3X Banks are designated as numbers from 0 9 For instance Bank 0 will have its manager 00 and users 01 09 Bank 1 has Manager 10 and Users 11 19 and so on Current Master Sub Mas...

Page 13: ...disable themselves ENABLE ONE MANAGER OR USER CODE PROGRAM 4XX This feature can be used by Master Sub Master or Manager Codes User Codes can only be enabled by the Manager in charge of his Bank Maste...

Page 14: ...20 1 Press 1 2 3 4 5 2 2 0 2 Manager Code at the speci ed location is deleted DELETING A USER CODE PROGRAM 2XX User Codes are located at locations 01 09 11 19 21 29 31 39 41 49 51 59 61 69 71 79 81 89...

Page 15: ...3 4 5 6 7 in location 21 1 Press 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 The unit will unlock upon entering the Master Code and will remain unlocked while initiating the program sequence 3 Wait at least 5 second...

Page 16: ...Current Master Sub Master Code 1 2 digit Location Code New Manager Code EXAMPLE Assuming that the current Master or Sub Master Code is 1 2 3 4 5 and you want to add a new Manager Code of 3 4 5 6 7 in...

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Page 18: ...D on the unit The unit will unlock upon entering the Master Code and will remain unlocked while initiating the program sequence Once the number of digits is selected it cannot be changed unless unit i...

Page 19: ...B MASTER CODE PROGRAM 982 Assuming that the current Master Code is 1 2 3 4 5 and you want to delete a Sub Master Code Current Master Code 9 8 2 9 8 2 1 Press 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 2 9 8 2 2 Sub Master Code is...

Page 20: ...ATCH BACK PLATE BATTERY COVER SCREW BATTERY COVER WITH FOAM INSERT BACK PLATE SHORT MOUNTING BOLTS X2 INNER PLATE MOUNTING BOLTS X2 BACK PLATE MOUNTING BOLTS X2 ROSE MOUNTING BOLTS X2 STRIKE PLATE BAT...

Page 21: ...E 11 SCREW POST 12 OUTSIDE LEVER 13 LEVER CATCH TOOL 14 BACK PLATE MOUNTING BOLTS X2 15 BACK PLATE 16 INSIDE ROSE 17 ROSE MOUNTING BOLTS X2 18 INSIDE ROSE MOUNTING PLATE 19 LATCH 20 OUTSIDE ROSE MOUNT...

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