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1. user manual to ch Dody 79 P e izile cp Advanced Security pl SO DT 52 DT TO Assioned Use Functionality TABLE OF CONTENTS METAL DOOR INSTALLATIONS REQUIRED COMPONENTS METAL DOOR MOUNTING TYPES SURFACE MOUNT METAL DOOR INSTALLATION RECESSED CUP METAL DOOR INSTALLATION 3 HOLE Lock PLUG REMOVAL PADLOCK HASP REMOVAL IDENTIFYING YOUR DIGILOCK LOCK MODEL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS LocK INTERFACE OVERVIEW amp AccESSORY GUIDE To REGISTER ADA USER BUTTON KEY To REGISTER MANAGER BUTTON 5 To REMOVE REGISTERED MANAGER BUTTON KEYS FOR LOST STOLEN KEYS USE INSTRUCTIONS __ _ To OPERATE A T 30 To OPERATE A T 52 To OPERATE A T 70 TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON LOCK INDICATORS COMMON WARNING INDICATORS BATTERY REPLACEMENT OVERALL DIMENSIONS CONTACT INFORMATION PON UY 14 15 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 29 28 29 30 WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY Security People Inc dba Digilock the Company warrants to the original purchaser the products manufactured by the Company the Product to be free of defects in material and workmanship provided i The Company has been notified of such defects within two years of purchase date and been given the opportunity of inspection by
2. Follow the programming and operating instructions on pages 15 18 and 21 BLUE INSERT DEAD BOLT DT 52 Lock MODEL The front unit has a green color insert The rear unit has a Dead Latch O Digilock Follow the programming and operating instructions on pages 15 18 and 22 GREEN INSERT DEAD LATCH DT 70 Lock MODEL The front unit has a red color insert The rear unit has a Dead Bolt O Digtlock Follow the programming and operating instructions on pages 15 18 and 23 RED INSERT DEAD BOLT PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Lock Interface Overview Key amp Accessory Guide To Register ADA User Button Key To Register Manager Button Key s To Remove Registered Manager Button Keys For Lost or Stolen Keys 14 LOCK INTERFACE OVERVIEW Power Jumper Insertion Holes LED Usage Indicator Digilock 2 Button Key Contact Pin Key Activation Center and touch the colored area of the lock Button Key Contact KEY amp AccESSORY GUIDE There are three different Button Keys User Manager and Programmino For identification the User Button Key is blue the Manager Button Key is black and the Programming Button Key is red Each Button Key is unique and carries an embedded serial number Manager Button Key Black ADA User Button Key Blue Programming Button Key Red
3. the lock by referring to the appropriate programming instructions in the manual 9 G N If using a valid User or Manger Button Key the lock emits ten red blinks and ten audible beeps it maybe due to the following A The lock is binding Press firmly in on the lock while touching a valid operating key If this problem persists the locker door may need to be adjusted 9 22 25 If there is no audible sound when touching valid User or Manger Button Key to the lock it maybe due to one of the following A The spring loaded button key contact pin is not extended and remains flush with the button key contact Gently wiggle the contact pin to return it to the normal operating position B The lock has failed to recognize a valid User blue or Manager black Button Key Reset the lock by using the Instructions for Resetting the Lock below Metal Papper Clip non plastic coated Instructions for Resetting Lock 1 Take a non coated metal paperclip and bend it similar to the shape in the drawing above 2 Firmly insert the paper clip in the two small insertion holes located on the upper face of the unit 3 Hold the paperclip in place for one full second then release Once the paperclip has been released the lock will emit a triple beep The triple beep indicates that the lock was properly reset Note Resetting the lock will not unlock the lock or erase any previous programming WARNING INDIC
4. type Vertical Body with Pull Handle Note See page 10 for additional modifications for this door type SURFACE MOUNT METAL DooR INSTALLATION PARTS Note For demonstration purposes the dead bolt rear will be shown lt AN 99 BUS lt 5 IS B ZA 1 Front Unit 1 Rear Unit 2 Locking Nuts REQUIRED 0015 deep socket required SURFACE MOUNT METAL DOOR INSTALLATION STEPS Note Prior to installation the door must be clear of any obstructions See page 9 for door prep STEP 1 STEP 2 Place the mounting screw posts of the front unit A While holding the front unit A against the front of the through the lock mounting holes on the front of the door door place the rear unit B against the rear face of the door aligning the mounting holes with the mounting Screw posts from the front unit Slide the front unit and rear unit B together making sure that the pins of the rear unit connector align with the female connector of the front unit NOTE Do not touch the rear unit connector pins male connector against any metal or other conductive surfaces This may short the batteries and cause damage to the lock STEP 5 Test the operation several times as indicated below while the door is open Close the door and test the unit again Make sure there is no binding between the bolt latch and the door strike plate and or frame Adjust alignment if n
5. 1 Touch the registered ADA User Button Key blue Close the door to the colored contact point 2 Open the door MANAGER BUTTON KEY UNLOCK Lock 1 Touch registered Manager Button Key black Close the door to the colored contact point 2 Open the door 22 DIGILOCK 7 70 ADA USER BUTTON KEY To Lock To UNLOCK 1 Close the door 1 Touch the registered ADA User Button Key blue 2 Touch the registered ADA User Button Key blue to the colored contact point to the colored contact point 2 Open the door MANAGER BUTTON KEY To Lock To UNLOCK 1 Close the door 1 Touch a registered Manager Button Key black to the colored contact point 2 Touch a registered Manager Button Key black to the colored contact point 2 Open the door 23 TROUBLESHOOTING Common Lock Indicators Common Warning Indicators Battery Replacement Overall Dimensions Contact Information 24 COMMON LOCK INDICATORS If there is no audible sound when touching a valid Button Key to the receptacle and the lock remains either locked or unlocked it maybe due to one of the following A Low Batteries If the lock is locked use a power jumper to unlock it See Instructions for using a Power Jumper below Once unlocked replace the batteries using Instructions for Changing the Batteries on page 27 B Lock is not properly installed Uninstall the lo
6. ATORS Lock emits 10 rapid beeps during operation A Binding Indicator i If the lock is locked the lock is binding with the strike plate or the items in the locker 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 ii If the lock is unlocked the screws locking nuts may be overtightened Loosen the screws locking nuts and try to operate If binding indicator is still heard remove lock from door Assemble lock in hands and test operation If the lock works reinstall on door If the lock still gives the binding indicator contact Digilock Customer Support Lock emits 2 sets of three beeps during operation A Low Battery Indicator i Replace batteries located in the rear unit see below ii If batteries fail in the locked position the Power Jumper will supply bypass power to the lock Use the Power Jumper along with a valid button key to unlock the lock and replace batteries immediately 26 BATTERY REPLACEMENT The batteries are located in the rear unit of the lock Note It is not necessary to remove the mounting hardware or remove the lock from door to change the batteries Remove the four screws as indicated above Gently pull the battery pack from rear housing Reinstall the batteries and screw cover plate in place It is not necessary to pull the connector from the circuit board Repla
7. Provides management access ADA Compliant User Key Registers User and Manager Each lock accepts up to 25 keys Each lock accepts 1 key at a time Button Key s Minimum of 1 required per location 1 required per lock Each lock accepts only 1 Programming Key 1 key required per location Power Jumper Provides external power to the lock in case of battery failure Optional 15 To REGISTER ADA USER BUTTON KEY NOTE You may register the same User Button Key to multiple locks keyed alike for providing access to more than one locker for a particular user You may not register more than one User Button Key to a single lock Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for Touch a User Button Key to the lock One full Second Proper registration is indicated by a single flash of the The LED light will turn solid LED and a single beep NOTE If the programming sequence is not completed as indicated by steps 1 3 on this page the User Button Key will not be registered and any previously programmed User Button Key will still operate the lock Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second to complete the programming sequence A double beep indicates the registration of the User Button Key to the lock and the LED light will turn off completing the programming sequence If the programming key is not touched a second time the programming sequence will expire
8. S EQUIPPED WITH A TORQUE ADJUSTER WHICH MUST BE 3 LOW SETTING OTHERWISE DAMAGE BE CAUSED TO THE LOCK Hack Saw Metal File XX M Q Y M METAL DOOR MOUNTING TYPES Digilock is compatible with a majority of industry standard 3 hole configuration latch and handle types Some door types may need disassembly or modifications prior to installation Recessed Cup with Single Point Latch Standard Lift Multi Point Latch Compatible Digilock Body Types Compatible Digilock Body Types Compatible Digilock Body Types T Series Body T Series Body T Series Body Standard Body no Pull Handle Standard Body no Pull Handle Standard no Pull Handle Standard Body with Pull Handle Standard Body with Pull Handle Vertical Body no Pull Handle Vertical Body no Pull Handle Vertical Body with Pull Handle Vertical Body with Pull Handle Recessed Cup with Box Locker Padlock Hasp Single Point Latch ADA Handle De O E ey Compatible Digilock Body Types Compatible Digilock Body Types Compatible Digilock Body Types T Series Body T Series Body T Series Body Standard Body no Pull Handle Standard Body no Pull Handle Standard no Pull Handle Standard Body with Pull Handle Note See page 10 for additional Vertical Body no Pull Handle modifications for this door
9. ce the 4 batteries with AA high alkaline batteries for optimal performance 27 TOUCH BUTTON BODY DIMENSIONS 0 82 in 21 mm 210 0 55 in 53 mm 14 mm Screw Post Length 2 70 in 69 mm 28 REAR LINIT DIMENSIDNS Motorized Dead Bolt 2 80 in 71 mm 0 50 2 64 67 13 mm 95 mm 1 35 in 34 mm 0 25 in EN ST 6 mm p sp Motorized Dead Latch 2 80 O O 2 64 in 71 mm 67 mm dod n J 0 50 in 3 71 in 13 mm 94 mm m 1 35 in x x 34 mm 0 25 in 6 mm IT TT 29 CONTACTING SUPPORT For additional product information including instructional videos Please visit us online at www digilock com us service html Via email support digilock com Directly at Digilock 9 Willowbrook Court Petaluma CA 94954 Phone 707 766 6000 Toll Free Phone 800 590 0984 US only Fax 707 766 6226 Toll Free Fax 800 989 4221 US only NOTES 30 security sirnplif ied gt security people 9 WILLOWBROOK COURT PETALUMA e GA 94954 e USA PHONE 707 766 6000 FAX 707 766 6226 ay WWW DIGILOCK COM 4 wi PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
10. ck and assemble it in your hands If the lock is functioning it is not defective Reinstall the lock on your door If the lock continues to have problems it may not be adjusted for your door thickness or if the lock does not function while uninstalled contact Digilock Customer Support for troubleshooting y If using a valid operating key the lock emits 2 sets of three red blinks and three audible beeps but the lock does not unlock it maybe due to the following A Low Batteries Use a power jumper to unlock the lock See Instructions for using a Power Jumper Below Once unlocked replace the batteries using Instructions for Changing the Batteries on page 27 LED Power Jumper Instructions 1 Attach a 9 Volt alkaline battery to the power jumper and insert the jumper into the two small insertion holes located on the upper front face of the lock 2 When the power jumper is properly inserted in the lock it will emit a solid red LED 3 While the LED is solid touch a registered Manager Button Key black or User Button Key blue to the lock to gain access 4 Once unlocked change the batteries see page 27 9 N If the lock flashes red once when touching a User or Manager Button Key it may be due to one of the following A Key was not properly read by the lock Repeat unlocking procedure and be sure the key touches the receptacle B This key is not programmed to the lock Program this key to
11. ecessary To lock and unlock use a registered button key NOTE If during operation of the lock the lock emits 10 rapid beeps and 10 flashes of the LED light it is an indicator that the bolt latch of the lock is binding with the door strike plate and or frame If this occurs the door and or strike plate may need to be aligned or adjusted It may also be an indicator thatthe locking nuts are over tightened on the screw posts or due to overtightening in Step 4 Place the locking nuts C over the mounting screws and tighten to secure the lock to the door Do not overtighten NOTE An audible triple beep and three flashes of the LED indicates that the lock was connected properly If you do not hear these beeps separate the units touch a User Button Key to the front unit for one full second then reconnect the front and rear unit on the door STEP 6 Follow the Programming section of this manual on pages 14 18 RECESSED CUP METAL DooR INSTALLATION PARTS Note For demonstration purposes the dead bolt rear will be shown lt 0 5 5 O Qu 1 Front Unit 1 Rear Unit 2 Locking Nuts REQUIRED 0015 deep socket required RECESSED CuP METAL DOOR INSTALLATION STEPS Note Prior to installation the door must be clear of any obstructions See page 9 for door prep STEP 1 STEP 2 Place the mounting screw posts of the front unit A While holding the front unit A against the f
12. he right to make changes in designs and specifications or to make additions or improvements on its products without notice and without incurring any obligation to incorporate them on products previously manufactured The Company is not responsible for any modification addition or alteration to our products by others Purchaser agrees to indemnify and hold Company harmless from all claims causes of actions lawsuits administrative actions and damages except as covered by the express limited warranty as set forth above including reasonable attorney fees and costs arising out of or pertaining to the Product METAL DOOR INSTALLATIONS Required Components Metal Door Mounting Types Surface Mount Metal Door Installation Recessed Cup Metal Door Installation 3 Hole Lock Plug Removal Padlock Hasp Removal REQUIRED COMPONENTS DiciLOCK LocK PARTS Note Confirm that all lock parts are present If there are damaged or missing parts contact your Digilock Product Support Specialist 1 Motorized Rear Unit m c Both Dead Bolt amp Dead Latch shown 2 Locking Nuts Dead Bolt Optional Back Plate REQUIRED 15 For lock installation For padlock hasp removal N Y 3 8 Socket Phillips Screwdriver deep socket required Head Size 1 amp 2 TET AWA WWW MN N N NANNY Y WARNING DO NOT USE AN ELECTRIC SCREW GUN DURING INSTALLATION OF THE LOCK UNLES
13. ht it is an indicator that the bolt latch of the lock is binding with the door strike plate and or frame If this occurs the door and or strike plate may need to be aligned or adjusted It may also be an indicator thatthe locking nuts are over tightened on the screw posts or due to overtightening in Step 4 There 4 Types of Door Mounts that Require Disassembly or Modifications Prior to your Digilock Lock Installation Single or Standard Lift with Mounted Plug Recessed Cup with Multi Point Latch Box Locker Padlock Hasp Recessed Cup with Single Point Latch DooR PREP 3 HoLE Lock PLUG REMOVAL Most metal lockers will come with a 3 point dial combo metal plug This will need to be removed in order to install your Digilock Lock SINGLE OR STANDARD LIFT WITH MOUNTED PLUG d 4 Rear View Front View of Locker Door Locker Door w Lock Plug w Lock Plug RECESSED CUP WITH MULTI PoINT LATCH Rear View of Front View of Locker Door Locker Door w Lock Plug w Lock Plug DooR PREP PADLOCK HASP REMOVAL Required Tools Hack Saw and Metal File Box Locker Padlock Hasp Mark Here With the locker door closed mark the appropriate area as indicated above to remove the padlock hasp The cut line needs to clear the front face of the locker door With the locker door open use the hand held grinder or the hack saw t
14. n Key s to re register all remaining Manger Button Key s You will also need to re register your User Button Key instructions on page 16 Repeat this process for all locks in your system FOR LOST OR STOLEN KEYS User Button Key Manager Button Key Programming Button Key If a User Button Key is lost or stolen If a Manager Button Key is lost or If a Programming Button Key is lost or follow the procedure to To Register stolen follow the directions above stolen contact your Digilock Product ADA User Button Key on page 16 To Remove Registered Manager Support Specialist immediately Once a new User Button Key is Button Keys registered to the lock the previous key will no longer be valid 18 19 LOCK USE INSTRUCTIONS Operate a Digilock T 30 To Operate a Digilock T 52 To Operate a Digilock 7 20 DIGILOCK T 30 ADA USER BUTTON KEY To UNLOCK To Lock 1 Touch the registered ADA User Button Key blue Close the door to the colored contact point NOTE This step will not work on cabinets or locker 2 Open the door doors with a 2 point latch bar mechanism 3 Lock will retract for 10 seconds while beeping each second MANAGER BUTTON KEY UNLOCK Lock 1 Touch registered Manager Button Key black Close the door to the colored contact point 2 Open the door 21 DIGILOCK T 5 2 ADA USER BUTTON KEY To UNLOCK To Lock
15. o cut the protruding part of the padlock hasp as demonstrated above Recessed Cup with Single Point Latch With the locker door closed mark the appropriate area as indicated above to remove the padlock hasp The cut line needs to clear the front face of the locker door Note DL With the locker door open use the hand held grinder or the hack saw to cut the protruding part of the padlock hasp as demonstrated above Digilock manufactures an optional Back Plate to cover the padlock hasp hole For more information please contact your Digilock Product Specialist 10 Smooth out any rough or sharp edges with a metal file With the locker door closed inspect the locker to ensure that nothing is protruding above the face of the locker door 0 e Smooth out any rough or sharp edges with a metal file With the locker door closed inspect the locker to ensure that nothing is protruding above the face of the locker door 11 IDENTIFYING YOUR DIGILOCK TOUCH BUTTON LOCK DT 30 Lock Model DT 52 Lock Model DT 70 Lock Model 12 IDENTIFYING YOUR DIGILOCK TOUCH BUTTON LOCK Before initializing programming your locks it is important to identify the functionality of the lock you have in order to determine which programming instructions will be applicable DT 30 Lock MODEL The front unit has a blue color insert The rear unit has a Dead Bolt
16. return of any alleged defective Product to the Company or its authorized distributor free clear of liens and encumbrances transportation prepaid accompanied by the statement of defects and proof of purchase and ii the Product has not been modified abused misused or improperly installed maintained and or repaired during such period and iii such defect has not been caused by corrosion exposure to moisture or ordinary wear and tear Digilock lock products are not designed or intended for exterior use or where exposed to moisture Any exterior use where exposed to moisture is not covered by any warranties and voids any warranties Any resulting damage caused by direct exterior exposure or moisture is at the purchasers own risk This warranty does not cover any labor costs for installation removal and or re installation of the product being serviced or replaced under warranty This warranty is strictly limited to product repair or replacement This warranty does not cover batteries normal wear of parts and or damage resulting from any of the following improper installation negligent use or misuse of the product use of improper voltage or current use contrary to operating instructions and or disassembly repair or alteration by any person other than the Company service personnel The Company will not evaluate warranted product without first obtaining a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number from the Company Such returns m
17. ront of the through the lock mounting holes on the front of the door door place the rear unit B against the rear face of the door aligning the mounting holes with the mounting Screw posts from the front unit STEP 3 STEP 4 Slide the front unit A and rear unit B together making Place the locking nuts C over the mounting screws sure that the pins of the rear unit connector align with and tighten to secure the lock to the door Do not the female connector of the front unit overtighten NOTE Do not touch the rear unit connector pins NOTE An audible triple beep and three flashes of the male connector against any metal or other conductive LED indicates that the lock was connected properly If surfaces This may short the batteries and cause you do not hear these beeps separate the units touch damage to the lock a User Button Key to the front unit for one full second then reconnect the front and rear unit on the door STEP 5 STEP 6 Test the operation several times as indicated below while the door is open Close the door and Follow the Programming section of this test the unit again Make sure there is no binding manual on pages 14 18 between the bolt latch and the door strike plate and or frame Adjust alignment if necessary To lock and unlock use a registered button key NOTE If during operation of the lock the lock emits 10 rapid beeps and 10 flashes of the LED lig
18. ust be prominently marked with the Return Merchandise Authorization number and shipped prepaid return shipping is the responsibility of the end user Under no circumstance is the Company liable for incidental or consequential damages The Company makes no other warranty and all implied warranties including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the duration of the expressed warranty period as set forth above LIMIT ON LIABILITY The Company s maximum liability for any damages resulting from or caused by the Product whether in contract tort or otherwise is limited to the purchase price of the Product In no event shall the company be liable for any incidental or consequential damages of any nature arising from the sale or use of this Product whether in contract tort or otherwise by either use or purchase of the Product the user or purchaser agrees to this limit on the company s liability Note Should the Product be considered a consumer product as may be covered by the Magnusson Moss Federal Warranty Act please be advised that 1 some states do not allow limitations on incidental or consequential damages or how long an implied warranty lasts so that the above limitations may not fully apply 2 this warranty gives specific legal rights and a buyer may also have other rights which may vary from state to state For warranty service and shipping instructions contact the Company The Company reserves t
19. within 15 seconds 16 To REGISTER MANAGER BUTTON 5 Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for Touch the Manager Button Key s to the lock one at one full second atime The LED light will turn solid Proper registration is indicated by a single flash of the LED and a single beep for each key NOTE If the programming sequence is not completed as indicated by Steps 1 3 on this page the new Manager Button Key s will not be registered to the lock Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second to complete the programming sequence A double beep indicates the registration of the Manager Button Key s to the lock and the LED light will turn off completing the programming sequence If the Programming Key is not touched a second time the programming sequence will expire within 15 seconds 17 To REMOVE REGISTERED MANAGER BUTTON KEYS NOTE If a Manager Button Key is lost or stolen collect all existing Manager Button Key s and follow the directions below to erase the memory of the lock Once the memory is erased you must re register your remaining Manager Button Key s Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second one full second The LED light will turn solid The LED light will turn off NOTE The lock s memory is now erased Follow the directions on page 17 To Register a Manager Butto

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