Digital KeKab
®
Instructions (continued)
© 2010 • HPC, Inc. • Schiller Park, IL • 60176 • USA • www.hpcworld.com
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TO OPERATE WITH A MANAGER CODE:
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(Registered Four-Digit User Code)
(Registered Five-Digit Manager Bypass Code)
TO USE THE DIGITAL KEKAB
®
JUMPER HARNESS (No. KEKAB-DLJH):
The digital lock on your HPC Digital KeKab
®
uses two 9-volt alkaline batteries. When the batteries are low, the lock emits a low
battery indicator sound each time it is unlocked. This continues for several weeks before the lock becomes inoperable. Batteries
should be replaced when the low battery indicator is heard. If the cabinet is shut and the batteries no longer operate the lock, the
lock can be jumped with a fresh 9-volt battery via the port located on the upper left corner of the face of the lock.
• Engage the two metal contacts of the Jumper Harness plug into the port terminal in the upper left corner of the front of the main
housing. The metal lead coming from the red (+) wire must contact the uppermost terminal and the metal lead coming from the
black (–) wire must contact the lowermost terminal. Hold the Jumper Harness plug in place as you connect the battery. See Fig. 1.
• Next, connect a fresh 9-volt battery to the Jumper Harness battery receptacle. The lock will beep, indicating a solid connection.
Hold the connection as you enter the code and unlock the unit as usual.
• If batteries have been disconnected for more than 5 minutes the lock
may have gone back to its original factory codes.
NOTE: Make sure that the conductive metal contacts on the plug do
not make contact with the lock case and that the connections are
correct (+ to + and – to –). Failure to do this will cause a short in the
lock and drain the battery.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. NO AUDIBLE FEEDBACK WHEN THE
BUTTON IS DEPRESSED:
a. The batteries have failed-replace the batteries located in the rear unit (page 2). Use the Jumper Harness with a valid user or
manager code to unlock the cabinet. Then replace the batteries.
b. There is a poor door connection-remove the lock from the door and reinstall it.
c. The lock is in “sleep state.” Try again after one minute.
2. THE LOCK DOES NOT UNLOCK:
a. Listen for additional audible feedback for an indication of what is happening.
b. Try operating the lock with the Manager Code and the Jumper Harness.
c. Contact your Digilok
®
product representative or Digilok
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customer support.
3. THE LOCK EMITS TWO SETS OF THREE BEEPS DURING OPERATION:
a. This is the Low Battery Indicator-replace the batteries located in the rear unit.
4. THE LOCK EMITS TEN RAPID BEEPS DURING OPERATION:
a. This is the Binding Indicator-the lock is binding with the strike plate. Press firmly on the door while operating. If binding is a
frequent occurrence, the strike plate and/or door hinges need to be aligned with the lock.
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