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200/300 Series

 — VTC eLock Instructions

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Unit Features:

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  Choose 802.11g or Ethernet Networked configurations that 

uses the facilities existing infrastructure for actual 2-way 

read/write communication 

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  Each eLock can hold any combination of up to 3,000 

Supervisors and Users 

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  Choose a model to use existing HID Prox, HID iCLASS, or 

magstripe card credentials that can be programmed to 

operate each eLock 

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  Remote Notification System with programmable escalating 

alerts via SMTP email; SMS text, voice and fax (Networked 

eLock & LockView NTC/VTC Software v4 required) 

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  Spring bolt latching mechanism provides automatic 

relocking 

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  Optional second latch drive output (requires additional 

hardware) 

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  Door position switch input (requires additional hardware) 

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  Membrane keypads with stainless steel domes provides 

durable performance and easy cleaning

 

What’s in the box?

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  1 – eLock controller

1 – motorized latch w/latch cable

1 – control module / battery compartment with interconnect  

cable

1 – serial code sticker set

1 – in-box instructions

 

What’s needed?

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  6 – AA alkaline batteries 

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  T15 pin-in Torx (6-lobe) bit or driver

Care and Cleaning

The eLock is a battery operated device, therefore, it should 

be part of a regular battery maintenance program.

Warning: install the batteries as shown in the battery 

compartment. Polarity (+) or (-) must be correct. Replace 

batteries as a set. Always use new batteries when replacing 

the old set. Do not combine a used battery with a new one. 

Only use alkaline batteries; do not mix battery types.

To clean the surface of the eLock, apply non-acid based 

cleaner to a clean cotton cloth; do not spray cleaner directly 

on the eLock. Wipe down keypad and housing taking care 

around the beeper opening and edges of keypads. Wipe 

excess cleaner off of all surfaces.

Setting up the eLock

Getting Started Out of the Box 

If the eLock is stand-alone 200 Series (direct connection 

via USB to LockView NTC/VTC Software v4) and will be 

used in conjunction with LockView NTC/VTC Software v4, 

please follow the 

LockView Mode Instructions

 on page 6.

For Networked (802.11g or Ethernet) 300 Series eLocks, 

please follow the 

eLock Database & Network Configuration 

& Install Manual

 and the 

LockView NTC/VTC Software v4 

Instruction Manual

 before proceeding.

INITIAL PROGRAMMING

The unit is shipped with a preprogrammed 

2801 

Supervisor 

code.

Credential Menu

ADD CREDENTIAL

Note: There are two status levels; Supervisor and User. Each 

eLock can hold any combination of up to 3,000 Supervisors 

and Users.

Only 

Supervisors

 are allowed to 

ADD 

Users and Supervisors.

1.  Press “MENU.” 

LOGIN PLEASE 

will be displayed.

2. Enter 

2801

 and press “ENTER.”

3.  Press “DOWN” button to highlight 

CREDENTIAL MENU 

and 

press “NEXT/SELECT.”

4. Highlight 

ADD CREDENTIAL 

and press “NEXT/SELECT.”

5. 

CREDENTIAL TO ADD 

will be displayed. Scan new credential 

or enter new 4-14 digit PIN and Press “ENTER.”

6. 

Adding credential 

will be displayed.

7.  Default status is 

User

. To change status to 

Supervisor 

press 

the 

+

 button.

8.  The new User/Supervisor will be added to the next available 

slot number. To change the slot number, press “UP” and then 

+/-

 to move to next available slot; or use the numeric keypad 

to enter the desired slot number and press “NEXT/SELECT.”

200/300 Series 

VTC eLock — Instructions

Summary of Contents for Level 5 VTC eLock 200 Series

Page 1: ...worked and stand alone eLocks please see the Help section in LockView NTC VTC Software v4 1 Dot matrix LCD 2 Network button blue LED 3 UP button 4 NEXT SELECT button 5 BACK CANCEL button 6 MENU button 7 DOWN button 8 Button 9 Button 10 Low battery indicator yellow LED 11 Magstripe reader location if equipped 12 HID Prox or HID iCLASS reader location if equipped 13 ENTER button 14 CLEAR button 15 A...

Page 2: ...ponents Front view eLock controller Back view VTC eLock controller Battery cable connector Integrated Wi Fi antenna cable included for 300 Series Wi Fi version 200 300 Series VTC eLock Components 9V Battery Jumper Port USB Port for direct connection to LockView software ...

Page 3: ...not included 2 Wi Fi antenna cable connector or Ethernet connector Wi Fi connector shown 300 Series only 3 Control module battery cable connector 4 2 5 mm AC adapter plug in adapter not included 5 Ground terminal 6 Dual eLatch connector Latch 2 if equipped one latch is included 7 Latch connector Latch 1 one latch is included 8 Battery pack cover 6 AA batteries not included ...

Page 4: ...ypes To clean the surface of the eLock apply non acid based cleaner to a clean cotton cloth do not spray cleaner directly on the eLock Wipe down keypad and housing taking care around the beeper opening and edges of keypads Wipe excess cleaner off of all surfaces Setting up the eLock Getting Started Out of the Box If the eLock is stand alone 200 Series direct connection via USB to LockView NTC VTC ...

Page 5: ...Passage Mode has been activated in the eLock To place an eLock into Passage Mode PIN CREDENTIAL 1 Enter a valid PIN between 4 14 digits and press ENTER 2 Press ENTER again HOLD OPEN will flash LOCK IS HELD OPEN will appear in the upper left hand corner of the LCD CARD CREDENTIAL If the eLock is equipped with a card reader HID Prox HID iCLASS or Magstripe 1 Present a valid card within range of the ...

Page 6: ...low will appear NOTE After 5 minutes of inactivity the eLock will exit SETUP mode 4 Click Yes 5 The below will appear Type in the name of the lock Once a Lock Name has been chosen in LockView it can not be changed Please be sure the name that is chosen is the one that will be used in the future 6 Click Save when done 7 Go to Lock Editor tab in Lock User Editor 8 Left click to highlight the name of...

Page 7: ...lphabetically by name or showing all supervisors first 6 Press UP DOWN to scroll by line or to scroll by page to highlight credential to be deleted and press NEXT SELECT 7 Press UP and NEXT SELECT to delete DELETED will be displayed when complete 8 Press BACK CANCEL to return to CREDENTIAL MENU VIEW CREDENTIAL Note There are two status levels Supervisor and User Only Supervisors are allowed to VIE...

Page 8: ...M PM or 24 HOUR M F DATE w MON SUN MM DD YY w MON SUN MMM D YY w MON SUN DD MM YY w MON SUN DD MMM YY w MON SUN YYYY MM DD 1 Press MENU LOGIN PLEASE will be displayed 2 Scan valid credential or enter 4 14 digit PIN and press ENTER 3 Press DOWN button to highlight DISPLAY FORMATS and press NEXT SELECT 4 DISPLAY FORMATTING will be displayed 5 Press UP DOWN buttons to select and buttons to adjust 6 P...

Page 9: ...ric keypad or buttons to adjust 0 MUTE 6 Press NEXT SELECT when done 7 Press BACK CANCEL to return to main menu Reset Net Schedule A PROPERLY CONFIGURED AND ENABLED NETWORK eLock IS REQUIRED TO MAKE USE OF THIS FEATURE Only Supervisors are allowed to RESET NET SCHED Using RESET NET SCHED the scheduled network check in time can be set 1 Press MENU LOGIN PLEASE will be displayed 2 Scan valid credent...

Page 10: ... and Hold NEXT SELECT to reset 8 Factory will appear in the upper left hand corner of the eLock LCD Note whenever eLock is in factory mode it is considered unsecured Stand alone Networked eLock Alarm States The eLock has programmable ALARM ALERT STATES 1 Battery Low A properly configured and enabled network eLock is required to make use of this feature Battery Low can be programmed to send an aler...

Page 11: ... used to determine Wi Fi strength and quality See LockView Manual for NOTIFIER explanation 200 300 Series VTC eLock Manual Programming continued q Add edit view and delete users supervisors and their credentials q Add edit and delete VTC eLocks q Assign access rights between users supervisors and VTC eLocks in the database q USB or network connection q Download view save print archive and delete a...

Page 12: ... Notes Part 332986000000 Copyright 2012 CompX Security Products Any companies and or products referred to herein are marks or registered trademarks of their respective companies owners and or mark holders ...

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