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How do you install the Digilock T-Series locks?
Locate the three lock mounting holes on the locker door and remove any hole blocking plate to expose the holes. Place the mounting screw posts of the Digilock front unit through the lock mounting holes on the front face of the door. While holding the front unit against the front of the door, place the rear unit against the rear face of the door, aligning its mounting holes with the mounting screw posts from the front unit. Be sure not to touch the rear unit connector pins against any metal or other conductive surfaces. Slide the front and rear unit together, making sure that the pins of the rear unit connector align with the pins of the front unit connector. An audible triple beep indicates that the lock was connected properly. Place the locking nuts over the mounting screws and tighten, but do not overtighten. Program the lock and test the operation of the lock several times while the door is open. Close the door and test the unit again. Make sure that no binding occurs between the bolt/latch and the strike plate, or the vertical locking rod or frame of the locker door.
What do you do if you do not hear a beep when connecting the lock?
If you do not hear a triple beep when connecting the front and rear units of the lock, you should reconnect the front and rear units.
What should you check after installing the lock?
After installing the lock, you should check that no binding occurs between the bolt/latch and the strike plate, or the vertical locking rod or frame of the locker door.
How are Digilock T-Series locks handed?
Digilock T-Series locks are not handed until they are installed and operated once. After their initial use, Digilock registers the handing of its installation. If a lock was installed for a right hand operation, then it would operate as a right hand lock. If a lock was installed for a left hand operation, then it would operate as a left hand lock.
What happens if the handing has been previously registered by connecting and operating the lock prior to installation on the door?
If the handing has been previously registered by connecting and operating the lock prior to installation on the door, the lock may not function if its initial handing is different than the installation on the door.
How do you change the handing of a Digilock T-Series lock?
To change handing, disconnect the front unit from the rear unit. Touch a User Button Key to the front unit several times while separated from the rear unit. Reconnect the units with the desired handing or connect them as part of the installation.
What are the different types of Button Keys?
There are four different Button Keys: User, Management, Programming and Time-Set. The User Button Key is blue, the Management Button Key(s) is black, the Programming Button Key is red and the Time-Set Button Key is yellow. The User and Management Button Keys are operating Button Keys. The Programming Button Key is used to register the operating Button Keys to the locks and the Time-Set Button key allows you to adjust the unlock time for the T-30 and T-52. Each Button Key is unique and carries an embedded serial number.
How many User Button Keys can operate one lock?
Each lock can be operated by one User Button Key.
How many Management Button Keys can operate one lock?
Each lock can be operated by up to twenty-five Management Button Keys.
Can a User Button Key be registered to more than one lock?
Yes, a User Button Key may be registered to more than one lock; therefore a single User Button Key may operate more than one lock.
What do you do if you lose an operating Button Key?
In case of a lost or stolen operating Button Key (User or Management), a replacement key(s) can be registered to the lock by using the Programming Button Key by following the programming instructions for lost or stolen keys.
What do you do if you lose your Programming Button Key?
If you lose your Programming Button Key, you must contact Digilock customer service for a replacement.
What indicates that a Digilock T-30 or T-52 door is ready to open?
With Digilock T-30 and T-52, flashing of the LED and ten beeps serve as an indicator to open the door.
What indicates that a Digilock T-70 door is locked?
With Digilock T-70, a single flash of the LED and a single beep serve as an indicator that the door is locked.
What indicates that a Digilock T-70 door is unlocked?
With Digilock T-70, a double flash of the LED and a double beep serve as an indicator that the door is unlocked.
What is the battery life of Digilock T-series locks?
Digilock T-series locks have an estimated battery life of 3-5 years depending on usage.
What type of batteries do Digilock T-30 locks use?
Digilock T-30 uses four AAA alkaline batteries.
What type of batteries do Digilock T-52 and T-70 locks use?
Digilock T-52 and T-70 use four AA alkaline batteries.
What is the low battery indicator for Digilock T-series locks?
When the batteries become low, Digilock emits a triple beep each time it is opened by an operating Button Key.
What should you do when the low battery indicator is heard?
Batteries should be replaced when the low battery indicator is heard.
What should you do if the batteries no longer operate the Digilock?
In case the batteries no longer operate the Digilock, a power jumper is available to supply bypass power to the lock.
What is required for the initial setup of Digilock locks?
You must have a Programming Button Key for registering the operating Button Keys to the locks. Each Programming Button Key carries an embedded serial number that is read and recognized by the lock.
Can you use any Programming Button Key to register operating Button Keys to a lock?
No, once a Programming Button Key has been used to register the operating Button Keys to a lock, that lock will not accept any other Programming Button Key for registering operating Button Key(s). If the lock you are attempting to program already has existing registered operating Button Key(s), you must use the same Programming Button Key previously used.
How do you register a User Button Key?
Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second, the green LED turns on. Touch a User Button Key to the lock. A single flash of the LED and beep indicates that the User Button Key to be registered has been properly touched to the lock. Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second to terminate the programming sequence. A double beep indicates the registration of the User Button Key to the lock, and the LED turns off.
What happens if you do not touch a new User Button Key to the lock after touching the Programming Button Key?
If you do not touch a new User Button Key to the lock after touching the Programming Button Key, the programming sequence will expire in fifteen seconds and the existing registered key (if any) will still operate the lock.
What happens if you touch the Programming Button Key to the lock twice?
If you touch the Programming Button Key to the lock twice (for one full second each time) you will erase any registered key(s).
How do you register a new User Button Key if the previous one is lost or stolen?
If a lock’s User Button Key is lost or stolen, repeat the procedure for registering a User Button Key to register a new User Button Key. Once a new User Button Key is registered to the lock, the old one will no longer be valid.
Can a single User Button Key be registered to multiple locks?
Yes, 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.
How many User Button Keys can be registered to a single lock?
You may not register more than one User Button Key to a single lock.
How do you register Management Button Key(s)?
Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second, the green LED turns on. Touch the Management Button Key(s) to the lock. A single flash of the LED and a single beep indicates that the Management Button Key(s) to be registered has been properly touched to the lock. Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second to terminate the programming sequence. A double beep indicates the registration of the Management Button Key(s) to the lock.
What happens if the programming sequence for Management Button Key(s) is not terminated properly?
If the programming sequence is not terminated properly, the new Management Button Key(s) will not be registered to the lock.
What happens if you do not touch a new Management Button Key to the lock after touching the Programming Button Key?
If you do not touch a new Management Button Key to the lock after touching the Programming Button Key, the programming sequence will expire in fifteen seconds. The lock will keep (if any) existing registered Management Button Key(s).
What happens if you touch the same Management Button Key more than once during the programming sequence?
During the programming sequence, if you touch the same Management Button Key more than once, it will register that key only once.
How do you add Management Button Key(s)?
Management Button Key(s) can be added to a lock at any time with the Programming Key. You do not need to collect the existing registered Management Button Key(s). Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second, the green LED turns on. Touch the Management Button Key(s) to be added to the key slot one key at a time. A single flash of the LED and a single beep indicates that the Management Button Key(s) to be registered has been properly touched to the lock. Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second to terminate the programming sequence. A double beep indicates the registration of additional Management Button Key(s).
How do you handle lost or stolen Management Button Keys?
If a Management Button Key is lost or stolen, collect all existing Management Button Key(s) and follow the directions to erase the memory of the lock. Once the memory is erased, you can register your remaining Management Button Key(s).
How do you erase the memory of the lock?
Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second, the green LED turns on. Touch the Programming Button Key to the lock for one full second again, the LED turns off. The lock’s memory is now erased. You will also need to reregister your User Button Key.
What should you do after erasing the lock’s memory?
After erasing the lock’s memory, you need to follow the directions to register your Management Button Key(s), and you will also need to re-register your User Button Key.
Why is it important to erase the memory of the lock before registering existing keys after a Management Button Key is lost or stolen?
If you do not erase the memory of the lock prior to registering your existing key(s), your lost or stolen key(s) may still operate the lock.
How do you unlock a Digilock T-30 or T-52 using a User Button Key?
Touch a registered User Button Key to the lock. The bolt/latch will be released for ten seconds. Flashing of the LED and ten beeps during this ten-second period indicates that the door may be pulled to open. Closing the door will automatically re-lock the lock.
How do you unlock a Digilock T-30 or T-52 using a Management Button Key?
Touch a registered Management Button Key to the lock. The bolt/latch will be released for two and a half seconds. The LED will be lit during this two and a half second period indicating that the door may be pulled to open. Closing the door will automatically re-lock the lock.
What indicates binding of the bolt/latch on a Digilock T-30 or T-52?
In case of binding of the bolt/latch, Digilock T-30 and T-52 will emit ten beeps and the LED will flash red.
How do you lock a Digilock T-70 using a User or Management Button Key?
Touch a registered User or Management Button Key to the lock. A single flash of the LED and a single beep indicates that the door is locked.
How do you unlock a Digilock T-70 using a User or Management Button Key?
Touch a registered User or Management Button Key to the lock. A double flash of the LED and a double beep indicates unlocking of the Digilock.
What indicates binding of the bolt on a Digilock T-70?
In case of binding of the bolt, Digilock T-70 will emit ten beeps and the LED will flash red.
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