15. Insert the second cable shield into
the spindle hole from the front of the
container with the cable feeding
through the center of it. (Figure 5)
Part II: Install Front Housing Assembly
1. Hold the dial assembly in the
upright position. (Red area on the
dial assembly should be at top of
dial). The lip on the dial should
be positioned to cover the red
area.This is referred to as the
“HOME” position. (See correct dial
position in Figure 6.)
2. Guide the ribbon cable
through the appropriate cable
receiving hole, based on the
orientation of the ribbon cable to
the spindle. (Figure 7).
3. Align the dial assembly with
the mounting holes and spindle,
and position against the outside
of the container door.
Caution:
Do not turn the dial at
this time as you could damage
the cable.
4. While holding the dial
assembly in place, attach it to the
container door using the two #8-
32 dial assembly mounting
screws and the 9/64” Allen
wrench. Tighten the screws
(Torque 17-20 lbs., 1.9-2.25 N-M)
and then ensure that the dial
turns smoothly. (Figure 8)
5. While holding the dial in place,
insert the #6-32 spindle mounting
screw through the back of the
lock case and into the end of the
spindle. (Figure 9) Turn the screw
until it is securely attached to the
spindle. (Torque 14-16 lbs., 1.6-
1.8 N-M)
6. Insert the 4-pin generator
cable on the dial assembly into
the 4-pin connector on the back
of the keypad assembly. The
generator cable will only connect
to the keypad assembly in one
orientation. (Figure 10)
7. Insert the keyed Picoflex
connector on the end of the
ribbon cable into the connec-
tion header on the keypad.
(Figure 11)
8. Position the generator cable
and the ribbon cable around
the generator in a counter-
clockwise direction to ensure
that the cables will not be
pinched when you attach the
keypad assembly. (Figure 12).
9. Orient the lip of the dial to the
HOME position.
Caution Next Step:
Once the
keypad assembly is snapped into
place, it cannot be easily
removed without performing an
“uninstall” procedure.
Do not
snap the keypad assembly into
place when performing the next
step.
10. Align the keypad assembly
in the upright position and
carefully
insert the two catches
on the keypad assembly into the
notches on the dial assembly, but
do not snap the keypad
assembly into place
. (Figure 13)
11. Test the operation of the
lock before completing the
installation of the keypad
assembly by verifying the
following:
Note:
If the keypad is not
oriented correctly, you can
remove the keypad and adjust
the orientation of the dial
assembly.
• Power the lock by turning the
dial back and forth until
simultaneous green and red
flashes display and two beeps sound to indicate that the lock is
powered. Position the lock dial to the
HOME
position and key in the
Factory Combination. (For a Model 52 or T52, enter “502550”. For a
Model 252 or 552, enter a two-digit number in the range from 01-20,
followed by “502550”.) If the combination is entered successfully, one
green flash displays to indicate the lock is ready to open. To open,
turn the dial right (clockwise) until the lock bolt is retracted. Then turn
the dial back to the left to return the bolt to the extended position.
Note:
After correctly entering a valid combination, you must
retract the bolt within 4-6 seconds.
Figure 8
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Figure 9
Figure 14
Uninstall Keypad Assembly
1. Remove the decal from
the keypad assembly.
2. Insert a flat head
screwdriver into the slot in
the upper left hand corner of
the keypad to release one of
the two keypad catches.
(Figure 14)
3. Carefully pull the keypad
assembly out from the dial
assembly.
4. Check for pinched or
poorly connected cables.
Figure 12
HOME: Red
portion is not
showing
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 11
Figure 10
12. After successfully testing lock operation and verifying that none of
the cables will be pinched, snap the keypad assembly into place.
13. Test the operation of the lock again. If the lock does not operate
properly, refer to the following instructions to “Uninstall Keypad
Assembly”.
14. If your lock includes the Battery Assist option, you should now
mount the battery clip inside the door near the lock and install a fresh
9 Volt Alkaline battery.
Note:
To remove any excess
cable or if you choose not to use
the Battery Assist option, wrap
and tie the battery assist cable.
(Figure 14) If you do not ever
plan on using the Battery Assist
option, you can cut the cable
next to the lock case to remove it.
Figure 13
Cable
receiving
holes
Cable
Shield
Figure 5
Tube
Spindle
Ribbon
Cable
Figure 14