Form 51005 Rev. D
12-02-2002
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CM5100 COMPUTER MANAGED CYLINDRICAL LOCK
INSTALLATION MANUAL
OPERATIONAL TEST:
1. Push down and up on inside lever: latch should
retract.
2. Push down and up on outside lever. Lever should
be disengaged from retractor and door should not
unlock.
3. Insert mechanical key into cylinder and turn coun-
terclockwise until it stops. Push down and up on the
outside lever. The door should unlock. (On units with
ATK option you should see the green LED flash on
the keypad/reader when the key is turned.)
4. If the unit has a keypad, enter the factory default
access code:
1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9
as soon as “9” is pressed you should hear a quiet
“whir” and the green LED should flash green for about
10 seconds. During this time, push the handle down -
the lock should unlock. After the green LED stops
flashing you should hear another quiet “whir” and the
lock should relock. Test the handle again to verify that
it is locked.
Note: Refer to the Programming Guide for information
on entering iButton keys or cards to test them. Note
that some literature may refer to iButtons as “TEKs”
or “TouchEntry Keys”.
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
PROBLEM:
POSSIBLE CAUSE:
Inside lever doesn’t
retract latch:
Inside spindle not installed
Mechanical key not
working:
Wrong cam installed or
cam installed in wrong
position. Outside spindle
not installed properly.
Cylinder upside down.
No response from key-
pad/reader:
Wiring harness not plugged
in/Batteries not installed
properly. Electronics prob-
lem (consult tech. support)
PROGRAMMING:
Please refer to the programming guide, shipped with
the product, for instructions on manual programming
and creating master programming credentials. If com-
puter programming is required, please refer to the
documentation and help files included with the soft-
ware for more information.
OVERALL DIMENSIONS:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including any interference that may
cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.