8130 ENTRY DEVICE RESPONSES
• Valid Code Entry - Two beeps
• Invalid Code Entry - Three beeps
• Input Disabled (AuditGard or TimeGard) - Four beeps
• Timelock Denied Access (TimeGard) - One long beep (2 seconds)
...
DEVICE SETUP
At fi rst power up with a programmed lock (or after battery replacement), the entry device
must “learn” the settings of the lock to which it is attached.
Note:
If the entry device has already been attached to the lock, powered up (fi rst time or
with replacement battery), and cycled through a time delay/open window cycle, you do
not need to complete the device setup at this time.
1. Connect the cable from the 8130 Entry Device into the connector port marked ENT on
the programmed lock.
2. If the battery has not yet been installed, remove the battery cover and connect a new
9-Volt Alkaline battery to the battery connector. Use of a high quality, name brand
battery (Energizer® or Duracell®) is recommended.
Note:
Once the battery is connected, the system will run a self check of the display
and buzzer.
3. Place the battery back in the battery compartment and put the cover back in place.
4. Initiate a time delay opening of the lock by entering a valid combination. The time delay
period will start and
you must let the full delay and opening period complete for
the entry device to “learn” the lock settings. DO NOT interrupt the time delay/
open window cycle
.
Note:
Regardless of the current jumper switch settings, the time delay cycle will
count up the fi rst time.
USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
8130
ELECTRONIC ENTRY DEVICE
(P/N) 737.098 Rev A • 04/09
© copyright 2009
Kaba Mas LLC
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The following instructions cover the user operations of the
8130 Electronic Entry Device
.
FEATURES
• Keypad Entry for Electronic Lock
• LCD Display Area for Time Delay/Open Window and
Penalty
Display
• Jumper Switches to Change Time Delay Counting Direction
• Compatible with the following lock code:
ComboGard
(33E
V2.13)
ComboGard Pro (39E V1.01)
AuditGard (66E LGA V1.20)
TimeGard (TL11 V1.30 and V2.22)
8130