Codelocks KL1000 KitLock NetCode Locker Lock User Manual

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POI-KL1000NC- v3:0813

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Programming
& Operating
Instructions
for Netcode

Vertical

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CODES

The lock has the following code levels:

CODES - THE BASICS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

• The KitLock has five code levels

available:

i) Master Code

ii) Sub-Master Code

iii) User Code

iv) Technician Code

v) NetCode

• The KitLock is supplied with two

factory set codes:

Master Code: 11 33 55 77

User Code: 22 44

• Before fitting change the Master

Code and User Code.

• All Master Codes and Sub-Master

Codes are 8 digits long.

• All User Codes are 4 digits long.

• All Technician Codes are

6 digits long.

• All NetCodes are 12 digits long.

• The lock ‘open’ time is set

at 4 seconds.

FUNCTIONS
Before programming, select the

most appropriate function for the

application:
A), B) or C) – See Special
Master Code set up
commands.

A) PRIVATE USE
Important Note: This is
the default function and is
already pre-programmed in
new locks.

This is the most

common function and is used
where the

same code will be

repeatedly used.

B) PUBLIC USE
The user enters their own personal

four-digit code twice, the second

time to confirm the correct code.

This locks the lock. The same

code is entered once only to open

the lock before being erased and

ready for the next new user. This

function is used for short term,

multi occupancy applications,

e.g. a locker in a leisure centre.

C) NETCODE
The NetCode function enables

the lock owner to generate time

sensitive codes for locks installed

remotely. NetCode function is

activated prior to shipping to

remote site/installation via web

based application. This function is

typically used for issuing codes to

visiting service engineers, delivery

personnel (drop boxes), medium

term locker rental. Generated

codes can be sent by email or

SMS to any email account or

mobile phone via a password

protected kitlock.net account.

Note: The KitLock has a 10 button

keypad and a # button.

The # button is hidden beneath the

handle when in the locked position.

MASTER CODE
The Master Code can:

• Open the lock.

• Change the Master Code.

• Set / Change / Delete the Sub-Master

and User Code.

• Select between Private and

Public Functions.

• Activate/deactivate Technician Code.

• Activate NetCode.

SUB-MASTER CODE
The Sub-Master Code can:

• Open the lock.

• Change the Sub-Master.

• Set / Change / Delete / the User Code.

USER CODE
The User Code can:

• Open the lock.

• Change the User Code.

LOST CODE PROCEDURE

Note: The procedure requires the

door to be open:

• Remove the rear-fixing bolt and

swing the lock over the edge of the

door to reveal the battery compartment.

• Remove one battery.

• Press and hold the 1 button, replace

the battery, the Blue LED will flash

twice, release the 1 button. Within

three seconds press the 1 button

three times. The Blue LED will flash

twice and the lock will have reverted

to the factory Master Code 11 33 55 77

and all other stored settings will

be erased.

Blue LED = Code accepted

Red LED = Code rejected

PENALTY TIME
• Entering three incorrect codes

will cause the lock to shutdown

for 10 seconds.

BATTERY POWER
• The KitLock should provide well

in excess of 15,000 openings, of 4

seconds each, from 2 x AAA 1.5v cells.

LOW BATTERY
• When the battery power is low the

Red LED will flash 3 times before

the

Blue LED lights, accepting the

code. Fit new batteries as soon as this

happens. The lock will operate for 100

times with low battery.

BATTERY FAILURE OVERRIDE
The KitLock has been designed so an

external PP3 battery can be placed against

the contact points surrounding the Blue

and Red LEDs so the lock can be opened

to replace the batteries should they fail.

The procedure is as follows:

• Place the contact points of the PP3

battery against the contact points

surrounding the Blue and Red LEDs.

• The positive + PP3 terminal against

the Red LED contact point and the

negative – PP3 terminal against the

Blue LED.

• Enter the Master Code.

• The motor will withdraw the locking pin

allowing the lock to be opened.

• Fit new batteries by removing the

upper fixing bolt and swinging the lock

down over the edge of the door.

Refit the lock.

PROGRAMMING
To program – the lock must be in

the open position with the # button

visible. Every program command must

commence by pressing the # button,

followed by either the Master Code,

Sub-Master Code or User Code.

TECHNICIAN CODE
The Technician Code can:

• Open the lock.

NETCODE
The NetCode can:

• Open the lock for a particular date,

time and duration.

A code cannot be programmed

into more than one level.

Code accepted

Code rejected

low battery indication

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