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1. Optional Inside Push Button Inside Lever CO 100 CY CO 100 MD CO 100 993 CO 100 MS CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide GETTING STARTED Follow these steps when setting up a new lock 1 Install the lock See the installation guide that came with the lock or visit www schlage com support for more information 2 Test the lock for proper mechanical and electronic operation See Test Lock Operation on page 8 for more information 3 When ready to set up for normal use enter a new programming code then program the user credentials See Manual Lock Programming on page 5 for more information 4 Familiarize yourself with the information in this guide I Save this user guide for future reference CONSTRUCTION ACCESS MODE Construction Access Mode is used to allow access before the lock has been programmed and for testing purposes Construction Access Mode is enabled by default Offline locks with keypads have a default PIN of 13579 and which can be used for installation testing and construction access e To test enter the default PIN 13579 and e The Schlage button will blink and the lock will unlock e The default PIN is automatically deleted when a new programming credential is created TIP If you press the Default PIN code ona new lock and the code is not accepted the lock has already been programmed If the new PIN is not known or to put the lock back into constru
2. Siep Programming Code amp Wait for GEE 5 c Delete a PIN 5 to stop flashing PIN to be deleted between each to finish step Programming Code Wait for O O Change Relock DF ED Each button press adds to the total delay time Example 1 9 adds a 10 second delay to finish 1 Other lights may show before the final confirmation Wait for final confirmation before continuing to the next step 2 Change PIN length is available with firmware version 2 5 0 or higher to stop flashing to stop flashing between each step CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide Manual Programming Commands gt Commands are confirmed by five alternating green blinks of the Schlage button gt Programming mode will time out if no entry is made in 20 25 seconds Timeout is indicated by red blinks of the Schlage button three left and nine right at the same time gt The right LED on the Schlage button will blink green to indicate an incorrect entry To interpret blink patterns refer to Error Codes on page 7 Wait For Function Press Confirmation Programming Code Wait for Disable Enable 9 O Beeper to stop flashing G between each 0 to disable beeper OR 7 to enable beeper Programming Code O 9 Change PIN Length a lt Press 3 4 5 OR for desired PIN length to finish step Wait for to s
3. to open the door Operation should be smooth and the latch should retract 2 Insert the key into the keyway and rotate the key and the outside lever to open the door Operation should be smooth and the latch should retract Electronic Test 1 Press any number key The lock will beep Use the default PIN 13579 and to verify access NORMAL LOCK OPERATION After PIN credentials have been programmed enter a PIN to operate the lock as follows Credential Action Press a valid PIN Green LED will blink and access granted gt The key is used as ENTER key for PINs with fewer than six digits Default minimum digits is six 6 PIN length may be manually configured so users do not have to push the key see Change PIN Length on page 7 gt If the PIN credential is entered incorrectly press to start over CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide LOCK STATUS REPORTS Follow the steps below to obtain lock status reports Lock status reporting is available with firmware version 2 5 0 or higher gt The left and right Schlage button LEDs will blink red once with each button press followed by the status indicator as described below Function Report Press Indicator Report Result Press and hold while pressing 9 9 Initiate report mode Wait until only the right Schlage button LED is on to indicate the lock is in report mode and awaiting an entry If no entry is made th
4. 0000000000 0000000600 000 11 Low Battery Indications Battery Failure MOQ i iiiiscccccsecccteveccsassrccstevsoeseascevecesssouscevsseseseeeassasuaereseeaserssaetvebecavsavestsnaistoenes LEDsREISRONCe seit issih ceca vecracds a aA E ra EE EREA EEEE Schlage Button z Optional Inside Push Button IP B sa araa E E Aaa aa 12 TroubleShoOtiNG sstcssecesvcrsecnecsccevcescavcavesvacevsesend Ascona ats teens EaU ad ANEY rA dai aeericereees FCC Statements This product is compliant of UL294 and ULC S319 standard This product s compliance would be invalidated through the use of any add on expansion memory or other module that has not yet been evaluated for compatibility for use with this UL Listed product in accordance with the requirements of the Standards UL294 and ULC S319 This product has been evaluated for ULC S319 Class www schlage com support L 877 671 7011 A 2 CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide OVERVIEW The Schlage CO 100 is a keypad only off line electronic lock in the CO Series product line e This product is listed for UL294 and ULC S319 Two factory configured functions are available 1 Classroom Storeroom and 2 Office e The lock is powered by four 4 AA batteries See Batteries on page 11 for more information Outside lever is normally locked Inside lever always allows egress Outside Schlage Button Outside Lever Keyway Inside Thumbturn Battery Compartment 4
5. P516 270 CO 100 OFFLINE LOCK USER GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CO SERIES OFFLINE LOCKS Para el idioma espa ol navegue hacia www schlage com support Pour la portion frangaise veuillez consulter le site www schlage com support CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide CONTENTS OVS FVIQW R cen A AA AE A R A P A S AA R 3 Getting Startede erranaren NEE EEEa EN TEES AEAN 4 Construction Access Mode 2225520206 cts fis ccts seston epeecenssadiscuadeaien a Aa E aE 4 Manual Lock Programming vsicevseccnscnvcsicesccescvs dageti VERT vbn AGA RNE SAAN Eda dA A2 Nd Rve 5 Credential Types re Programming Legend sso adressa dades ceesavevscesecaceeeces sanessceycctvsancussevennevadeeusaasie cousaeteaedeveesees 5 Manual Programming Command sasnazaeccicocton cocoice dardana 6900 rnanis ardani viandan ainai dada v 6 Error Codes ial T st Lock Operations sniansetasrndediateaiiatavgh EE nities itas avian 8 Mechanical Tests sciccisisitecessccsseccssovessivesevssdededcvsdcwssscssacsisaseeesctsttessesusstesiedvebisasoenssttssaeswerseadeeazeces 8 Electronig WeSt airesin svcd cvcecensstssscevsedseseessscasssessstnsse PAIS NEST rE ST ovaadsaesaveaes sats iiai 8 Normal Lock OperatiOh 541264040020030064055 623 f earth tae das 8 Lock Status Reports ariin ncini At eat id ana paa die eee aah aTa taaa AAA ree 9 Reset To Factory Defaults 10 Batterie E E 11 To Install or Replace Alkaline Batteries iicici2000020000004000
6. ction access mode reset the lock to factory settings See Reset To Factory Defaults on page 10 for more information CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide MANUAL LOCK PROGRAMMING Left LEDA Right LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a 0 GH Credential Types Credential Type Function Description Default PIN Used to program the lock does not unlock the lock Programming Five digit code 97531 and Normal Use Unlocks the lock momentarily PIN 3 6 digits 13579 and E Changes the state of the lock unless in Freeze state Maintains the lock in current state until Freeze PIN is entered again Unlocks a lock momentarily regardless of state Toggle PIN 3 6 digits Freeze PIN 3 6 digits Pass Through PIN 3 6 digits Programming Legend Symbol Description TIP Five digit code identical to programming credential code listed in the Credential Types table Three to Six digit code A PIN can be any of the PIN Use the same programming code Programming Code PIN for all locks in the code types listed in the Credential Types table facility H Asterisk key on the keypad 0 9 Number keys on the keypad Schlage button 1 Programming codes such as 1 1 1 1 1 or 1 2 3 4 5 can be easily selected by non authorized users and should not be used CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide Manual Programming Commands gt Commands a
7. e 12 red blinks indicating lockout Factory default reset One second solid green with one second beep Low battery indicator AA batteries Momentary unsecured access 9 left red blinks 1 green blink then one red blink on relock Optional Inside Push Button IPB Action Lights Office Mode Press IPB to lock 1 red blink Press IPB to unlock 1 green blink 1 Unlocking the lock with the IPB will cause the lock to remain unlocked until the IPB is depressed again TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Solution The lock does not The beeper may be function when a turned off valid PIN credential is entered or the lock beeper does not sound The battery or wired power may be improperly connected The batteries may be inserted with incorrect polarity The batteries may be depleted If applicable the IPB through door ribbon cable may not be properly plugged in or may have bent pins Use manual programming to enable the beeper see Disable Enable Beeper on page 7 Check that the battery or wired power is connected correctly Check that batteries are inserted in the correct polarity Replace batteries Check that the optional IPB through door ribbon cable is plugged in correctly if applicable The red wire should be on the left and not pinched in the door Check that there are no bent pins on the optional IPB through door cable Refer to the instal
8. en timeout will occur in 20 seconds 9 Battery status Left LED Solid green excellent Blinking green good Blinking red low No indicator critical battery Once a status is reported both left and right LEDs will light green followed by solid green on the right LED only The right green LED indicates the lock is awaiting another entry Obtain an additional status report as described below or press w to exit report mode Function Report Press Firmware status G Hardware status 4 Indicator Report Result Left LED blinks green for the version number Decimal point is indicated by one red blink Zero is indicated by two red blinks PCB serial number 6 Left LED blinks green for each number Each number is separated by two red blinks Press after two red blinks to display the next number If no entry is made within 20 seconds of the solid green right LED then timeout will occur To exit report mode at any time press z CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS All information in the main controller in the lock will be deleted and reset to factory defaults Main controller configurations that will reset to factory default include programming and user codes The door must be locked not toggled open or in the middle of normal access before resetting to factory defaults Follow these steps to reset to factory defaults 1 Re
9. lation instructions that came with the CO 100 lock or this user guide for details on the above mentioned procedures FCC STATEMENTS FE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation dR Ingersoll Rand 2012 Ingersoll Rand P516 270 Online Rev 08 12 d 12
10. move the top inside cover 2 Remove one battery from the battery pack to disrupt power Wait 5 to 10 seconds for power to run out in the lock 3 Press and hold the Schlage button while reconnecting the battery into the battery pack to resupply power 4 Continue holding the Schlage button and wait for two beeps to sound and two green blinks of the Schlage button 5 Release the Schlage button 6 Press and release the Schlage button three 3 times within 10 seconds of the beeps and blinks at step 4 One beep will sound and one red blink will occur with each press 7 The Schlage button will light green for one second and a one second beep will sound indicating that the lock has been reset gt If the Schlage button is not pressed 3 times within 10 seconds two beeps and two red blinks indicate timeout 8 Replace the top inside cover To test enter 13579 and The Schlage button will blink and the lock will unlock momentarily 10 BATTERIES To Install or Replace Alkaline Batteries gt Changing batteries does not affect any programmed data 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Remove the battery bracket l Do not allow the battery pack to hang from the wires 3 Install the new batteries install only new AA Alkaline batteries Make sure the batteries are installed in the correct orientation 4 Reinstall the battery pack and battery bracket 5 Reinstall the battery cover making sure the plug is to the righ
11. re confirmed by five alternating green blinks of the Schlage button gt Programming mode will time out if no entry is made in 20 25 seconds Timeout is indicated by red blinks of the Schlage button three left and nine right at the same time gt The right LED on the Schlage button will blink green to indicate an incorrect entry To interpret blink patterns refer to Error Codes on page 7 Programming Code Add Normal Use Add Toggle PIN Add Freeze PIN Add Pass Through Time Wait For Function Press Confirmation Programming Code Wait for Change 7 F SHE New Programming Code New Programming Code Programming Code w PIN pristeenieeseneessnsessaneees gt New PIN between each add another PIN OR to finish step Programming Code Wait for G 6 ae to stop flashing between each step Wait for Eme to stop flashing ET o 90w premiene gt New PIN amp add another PIN OR to finish Programming Code G 6 to stop flashing between each step Wait for EEE 0 G a tt akisa New PIN 2 2 add another PIN OR to finish sep Programming Code Wait for G 8 SE to stop flashing between each M 9 w PIN posscesseeserscesseernnenenna New PIN between each add another PIN OR to finish
12. t of the battery pack CY MS and MD locks Be careful not to pinch the battery wires when installing the battery cover CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide CAUTION Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced Replace only with new AA alkaline batteries Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions This product has been evaluated for ULC S319 compliance with Duracell Procell PC1500 AA alkaline batteries and Panasonic CR2025 lithium coin cell For installations requiring ULC S319 these battery models should be used A lug MUST Be on Right CY MS amp MD Low Battery Indications Condition Indicator Solution Batteries Low After credential PIN is pressed 9 red blinks of Schlage button then normal indicator Replace batteries immediately to avoid battery failure Lock is intended to operate for 500 cycles in low battery condition Battery Failure No LED or beeps Valid credentials do not grant access Replace batteries immediately Mechanical override key must be used to unlock the lock Battery Failure Mode In the event of battery failure the lock will fail As Is lock remains in current state locked or unlocked until batteries are replaced 11 CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide LED REFERENCE Schlage Button Condition Lights Access denied 2 red blinks Valid PIN entered while lock in Freeze mod
13. top flashing between each step 2 Change PIN length is available with firmware version 2 5 0 or higher 1 Other lights may show before the final confirmation Wait for final confirmation before continuing to the next step ERROR CODES gt All error codes are indicated on the Schlage button by a solid red LED and a blinking green LED The number of green blinks indicates the error code Number of Green Blinks Error Code Description 1 Computer programming error not complete digits User code length cannot exceed eight 8 digits Too long programming user code entered Programming code must be five 5 Memory full too many codes Delete some codes Programming code cannot be deleted only changed Programming code entries do not match Programming code not changed Invalid command Invalid function code entered Code not found minimum length is three 3 digits Code too short Programming code length must be five 5 digits User code o INIMsa HR o N Not a unique code o Manual programming not allowed Error code functions have not been verified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc 7 CO 100 Offline Lock User Guide TEST LOCK OPERATION If you encounter problems while performing any of the following tests review the installation guide and correct any problems Mechanical Test 1 Rotate the inside lever or depress the push bar

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