Battery Information:
THE i-Qwik PROX IS SHIPPED WITH 4 “AA” ALKALINE BATTERIES.
The life span of the batteries has been tested in two different ways. The first test was performed to see
how many operations could be performed repeatedly before a failure. The test averaged 150 thousand operations. The second test was performed over time for normal operations.
This test revealed that the i-Qwik PROX batteries would last approximately 4 years at 80-90 thousand operations. Using the factory settings, the lockset is set for optimized
power usage.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES:
When the batteries need to be changed, you will have 10 minutes to remove the old batteries and install the four new “AA” batteries before memory
is affected.
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE ONLY ALKALINE BATTERIES
due to the predetermined power settings in the lock. The alkaline battery has a gradual curve in the
drop off voltage. This curve determines the power settings for the two stages of battery warnings and the Fail Secure settings. A lithium battery differs from an alkaline battery in the
life cycle of the battery cell. A lithium battery has a very sharp drop off voltage, going from fully charged to a dead cell quickly. This makes monitoring the voltage settings
impossible.
TWO STAGE LOW BATTERY WARNING: The i-Qwik PROX has a two-stage low battery warning.
The
first warning stage
will add a
double beep and Red LED
when the
user enters their code. The
second warning stage
will be a
double beep every hour
.
BATTERIES SHOULD BE CHANGED IMMEDIATELY. Double beeps
will occur until the
batteries fail.
To ensure the lock fails in a locked or unlocked mode, use Function 36 Fail Secure (page 5) or the lock will fail in the last state, either open or closed.
The
batteries can also be checked manually using Function 17 Battery Status Check (page 10).
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Yellow
Black
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Reset The i-Qwik PROX Back To Factory Default:
• Open battery cover (top of housing on inside of door)
• Disconnect the batteries
• Locate the Yellow and Black cable (behind battery pack)
• Insert both ends of the reset wire (or paper clip) into the holes of the connector on the yellow and black cable.
• With the reset wire in place, reconnect the batteries. (The LED will go GREEN)
• Press the # key (The LED will go RED and then back to GREEN)
• Remove the reset wire
• The lock is now reset