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Lock Operating Conventions
•
The power source for the Unicon CL Lock Series is
two CR-2 Lithium 3V batteries.
•
The lock is activated for operation when a keypad button is pressed. If any
additional keystrokes for an operation are not completed within the allotted time
of 15 seconds between keystrokes, operation abort is indicated by simulta-
neous green and red flashes
G
R
with a beep
.
•
The
2
,
3
, and
4
keys on the keypad play dual roles. When pressed quickly and
released, they serve as the 2, 3, and 4 keys. When pressed and held until the
yellow LED displays, these keys represent the alternate symbol found on the
keypad (
¸
¸
¸
¸
¸
,
, and
#
respectively.)
The “
2
” key when pressed and held until the yellow LED displays represents the
¸
¸
¸
¸
¸
key. The
¸
¸
¸
¸
¸
key is used to clear an operation or combination entry. Two
simultaneous green and red flashes are displayed after yellow flash if success-
ful.
The “
3
” key when pressed and held until the yellow LED displays represents the
(shift arrow) key. Once the yellow light appears, it will stay on until the next
key is selected or until the operation times out (15 seconds).
The “
4
” key when pressed and held until the yellow LED displays represents the
#
key. The
#
key is used for keypad operations or can be used as the end
delimiter for a combination (4-7 digits) when a new Lock User combination is
being set. Once the yellow light appears, it will stay on until the next key is
selected or until the operation times out (15 seconds).
Please note the following operational differences based on the type of bolt you have
installed:
•
Dead Bolt (Manual Locking) Technology:
There is a “
locked
” position and an “
unlocked
” positon for the knob on the lock
that is directly related to the manual retraction or extension of the bolt. The knob
must be turned in a clockwise (CW) direction to the “unlocked” position to retract
the bolt and unlock the lock. Once the knob has been turned counter-clockwise
(CCW) back to the “locked” position to extend the bolt and the lock has been put
into a “locked” state with a combination entry, a “lock closed” audit record will be
recorded indicating that the lock bolt is in the locked position and the lock is
secured (locked).
•
Spring Latch Bolt (Auto Locking) Technology:
There is a “
locked
” position and an “
unlocked
” positon for the knob on the lock
that is directly related to the manual retraction or extension of the bolt. The knob
must be turned in a clockwise (CW) direction to the “unlocked” position to retract
the bolt and unlock the lock. Once the knob is released and the lock has been
put into a “locked” state with a combination entry, a “lock closed” audit record
will be recorded indicating that the lock bolt is in the locked position and the
lock is secured (locked).