Securitron SABL QUICK START GUIDE User Manual

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PN# 500-19750

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Rev. B, 03/11

4. Loosely mount the latch assembly (latchbolt) using the supplied screws.
5. While holding the SABL keypad, insert the end of the outside lockset assembly

through the lockset opening.

6. Feed the lockset power wires through the diagonal hole and the ribbon cable

through the 1” hole to the battery side of the door.

7. Position the battery and electronics chassis opposite of the keypad and mount via

supplied screws through the door and into the outside keypad.

8. Connect the lockset power wires and keypad ribbon cable to the PCB in the

electronics chassis.

9. Insert the inside lockset assembly onto the lock body and fasten with supplied

screws (do not overtighten). Mount the inside rose scalp and handle then tighten all
screws to complete installation.

Note: You must remove the battery tab located at the top between the battery
and terminal (The unit will beep once to indicate power up). You are ready for

programming the unit.

4. PROGRAMMING
Decide how you want the unit to be used
. The programming questions to ask are: do you
want a “fixed” code that will either never be changed or changed only rarely? Or do you want

to make regular code changes from the keypad? This issue depends on the amount of
security called for in the application. Finally, do you want multiple codes? The SABL supports
55 user codes.

4.1. Fixed Programming
With power applied to the unit, press the Hard Code button for about one second and then
release. The yellow LED will start flashing slowly. At this point enter in the desired code and
wait for the red LED to flash twice confirming your code. After all LEDs are off you may try
your code and the door should open. Should you ever want to change the code, just press
the Hard Code button on the CPU board again and repeat the procedure described above.

Below is a step by step summary.

Press the “HARD” button on the CPU board for one second.
Confirm slow flashing yellow LED.
Within 30 seconds of pressing Hard Code button, enter a 2-7 digit code.
End your entry with “E” key or wait 5 seconds.
Note two (2) red LED flashes for confirmation.
Re-enter code (door should open).

4.2. Keypad Changeable Programming
With power applied to the unit, press the button marked “PRGM” on the CPU board for about

one second. Note the yellow LED flashing rapidly (about three times a second). Within 30
seconds, enter the prefix 0-0 and then your Program Code from five to seven digits. Do
not pause while you’re entering all these digits as any time there is more than a five
second gap between keys being pressed, the unit will stop reading the sequence
.
When you have completed entering your Program Code, wait for the unit to display two (2)

pulses within a second. If you have selected a seven digit code, the two red flashes will
occur immediately as the digit limit has been reached. If you get a single one second long
red pulse
, your code has not been accepted. Refer to Troubleshooting in the Installation
and Operating Instructions.

After the two confirming red flashes are seen, the unit returns to program mode (rapid yellow

flash). Immediately enter the prefix 0-1 and then your user code from two to seven
digits
. When you see the two confirming red flashes, exit program mode by hitting the “E”
key or waiting 30 seconds. If you get the single “error” pulse, note that the unit will
automatically return to program mode and you can attempt to re-enter your user code. If
you continuously get the error signal, refer to the troubleshooting section in the Installation

and Operating Instructions.

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