Hafele America 102 RF Door Lock User Manual PW3102 User Information

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LockerLock Mounting Instructions and Operation, Simple Mode
NOTICE: Any changes or modifications made to the LockerLock will void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment in compliance with FCC regulations.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the factory or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Set-up:
Set-up of the Dialock LockerLock unit begins with unpacking and inspecting the
unit. Remove and discard the box and packing material. Inspect the unit and all
other components for obvious signs of damage. Contact the dialock department
for questions or problems. The following list includes the article numbers along
side the components packed in the set:
•
•
•
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1 – LockerLock Set Tiris, 231.80.000
1 – LockerLock Label, Silver, Blank, 231.81.100
1 – LockerLock Instructions Label, Silver, 231.81.200
2 - LockerLock Cover Plug, 231.80.200
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002
Installation:
Begin by locating and removing the battery cover from the bottom of the
LockerLock assembly. This component should be partially detached straight out
of the box. Choose the correct mounting diagram for preparing the door for
installation (see figures 1, 2, and 3 for typical application drawings).
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002
Figure 1
Inset door application utilizing a mortised recess and strike plate for
securing the deadbolt.
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002
Figure 2
Overlay door application utilizing a mortised recess and strike plate
for securing the deadbolt.
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002
Figure 3
Overlay door application utilizing an angled strike plate for securing
the deadbolt.
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002
DRILLING DIAGRAM
* LH & RH AS SEEN FROM INSIDE OF DOOR. Mount attached diagram to inside of
door.
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002
After the LockerLock unit has been attached to the door install four AA batteries
per the + and – designations on the LockerLock body. Replace battery cover.
The two extension hooks on the cover will have to be pressed in as the cover is
reseated. Make sure the cover is secured.
The unit is ready to be programmed for operation.
Programming:
Setting unit into Simple mode
Read these sections through completely before powering the system
Learning of Addition and Deletion Key-Sticks
As soon as the system is activated (the system is activated by depressing fully
the push button with a finger), a green LED light flashes for a several seconds.
This light as well as the red LED are located in the small plastic window on the
back side of the unit (center of the LockerLock unit on the side opposite the push
button). The red LED light flashes, also for several seconds. These are the two
learning phases for the addition and deletion key-sticks. During the time when
the green LED flashes, the green addition key-stick must be presented to the
LockerLock push button by depressing the button for a second. During the time
when the red LED flashes, the red deletion key-stick must be presented to the
LockerLock push button by depressing the button for a second.
After these two key-sticks have been initialized, user keys can be added or
deleted in the LockerLock memory.
If the reader push button is pressed on the LockerLock without having the green
and red key-sticks available, you must wait for the learning process to be
completed. Afterwards, the push button on the LockerLock must be pressed
again, when the keys are accessible.
IMPORTANT!!!! IN STAND ALONE [SIMPLE] (GREEN AND RED)
PROGRAMMING, THE FIRST TWO TRANSPONDERS SHOWN TO A
FLASHING GREEN AND RED LED BECOME THE ADDITION AND DELETION
KEYS RESPECTIVELY. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO MAKE SURE THE
PROPER KEYS ARE PROGRAMMED!!!!!
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002
Normal Operation – Programming for Authorized Keys
Authorizing a key is accomplished for LockerLock by presenting a key when the
unit has been set to the Programming Mode.
Activate the Programming Mode for LockerLock by pressing the push button (the
red light will be illuminated) and presenting the Green Addition Key. The green
LED light will then begin flashing. While the light is flashing, present all user keys
by depressing each for a second into the push button. A short solid green
illumination of the LED light signals that the key has been programmed for the
LockerLock unit. After all user keys have been added to the unit, wait for the
green LED light to go out before operating the unit.
Deletion of a user Key with locking authorization
By pressing the red deletion key into the push button, the red LED light will begin
to flash. This indicates the deletion mode has been activated. Present the
desired user key to be deleted by depressing the push button on the LockerLock
for a second. The red indicator light will light up constantly for a short period of
time as confirmation.
This deletes authorization for an opening previously programmed for this key.
If no key is read within five seconds, the deletion process is terminated and the
LockerLock is returned to standard operating mode.
Deletion of All Electronic Keys with locking authorization
If the need arises for deleting all keys (due to one key being lost and access by
that key causing a security liability), all previously authorized keys can be deleted
and the remaining keys be reprogrammed.
By pressing the red deletion key-stick into the push button, the red LED light will
begin to flash. Next, press the green programming key-stick into the push button.
This will delete all authorized user key-sticks assigned to the LockerLock unit.
Normal Operation
Depress the push button with an authorized user key. An audible “click” will be
heard which indicates that the dead bolt is locked in the extended position by an
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002
internal solenoid. The push button is held in the depressed position during all
locked situations. To open the LockerLock, depress the push button with an
authorized user key. An audible “click” will be heard (this indicates that the
solenoid been released). Remove the key from the push button and the button
will spring out releasing the dead bolt. Repeat this process as required.
Battery Changing Procedure
The expected battery life for the LockerLock unit is an estimated 10,000 lock
cycles. Batteries should last for 3 years (based on ten lock cycles per day). For
safety purposes, batteries should be changed between 1 ½ to 2 years after
installation.
In the case that the batteries are low on energy, the unit will not be capable of
locking (by design) until the batteries are changed. The indicator lights on the
back of this unit will flash green and red alternating in the case of low battery
power.
To change the batteries, place the Battery Removal tool over the battery cover
(match contours of the battery cover and tool). Slide assembly down to pull
cover off. Change batteries following the polarity (+/-) signage on the LockerLock
body. Replace battery cover. The two extension hooks on the cover will have to
be pressed in as the cover is reseated. Make sure the cover is secured. The unit
is once again ready for operation.
Theory of Operation
When the front button is depressed, the electronic circuitry inside the LockerLock
wakes up. An antenna set around the button starts to transmit radio frequency
signals.
The key has a miniature antenna and circuitry that obtain power from the radio
signal. The key then sends back its identification information through a radio
signal of its own. The LockerLock receiver decodes this information, compares it
with the authorization instructions that are stored in its brain, and will operate the
lock to allow the latch to be retracted if the ID of the key matches the list.
Hafele America Co.
Dialock Dept.
(888) 437-7477
Document No.: DIA.DPR.013
Document Date: 12/17/2001
Print Date: 2/8/2002

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