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WIRE CONNECTIONS
WIRING AND POWER UP
Note: See the lock programming instructions for additional
programming information (models PDL6500 & ETPDLN use
WI1835; models DL6500 & ETDLN use WI1836).
Auxiliary Power:
Red / Black wires - Use an external 7.5VDC power
source for operation without batteries.
Remote Release:
White / White wires - Wire a normally-open contact to
these two white wires. Momentarily short to unlock, thus
allowing the person to pass through door. NOTE: These
Remote Release wires are enabled from the factory. See
the lock programming instructions for additional information.
External Relay Contacts:
COM-Black / NO-Yellow / NC-White - See the lock pro-
gramming instructions ("Function 67") for the available re-
lay programming options.
POWER UP
Note: Battery packs are available in two types: A "sealed"
battery pack that must be discarded if found to be weak, or
a "user-serviceable" pack that can be disassembled and
refilled with four (4) C-cell batteries (use alkaline batteries
only). For applying power for the first time, see FIRST
TIME POWER UP; if re-applying power to a lock previously
in operation, go to "WHEN POWER IS RE-APPLIED".
FIRST TIME POWER UP
1. Unpack the lock.
2. With the batteries disconnected, hold down the ;
PROGRAMMING
Your lock memory can be programmed (and re-programmed
again and again) to suit your changing requirements. Instead
of distributing metal keys, add User Codes to the lock's mem-
ory and distribute them to Users. Instead of collecting metal
keys, simply delete the User Codes from the lock memory.
To program your lock using the lock keypad, see the pro-
gramming instructions (models PDL6500 & ETPDLN use
WI1835; models DL6500 & ETDLN use WI1836).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Electronic Trouble:
Lock will not accept new codes during programming.
Solution: Follow the "ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING"
procedure (see page 3), then start programming again.
Lock drains batteries quickly.
Solution: Check for pinched or cut wires. Check for wa-
ter damage. If condition persists, consult factory.
Lock is inoperative.
Solution: Check batteries for proper polarity and check
for pinched or cut wires.
Lock sounds "pulsing beeps" (with red flickering LED) during
lock operation.
Solution: Low battery signal - replace batteries.
Mechanical Trouble:
Lever pulls off.
Lever Catch not fully engaged. Lock is not centered on
door. Door too thick.
Unable to assemble outside lever.
Key and tailpiece orientation are incorrect.
Latch will not fully retract.
Lock is not properly engaged with latch or misaligned.
Lock is not centered on door.
Key binds in lock.
Lever Catch not fully engaged. Lock is not centered on
door. Check for proper tailpiece and proper orientation of
tailpiece.
FIG. E: SECURE BATTERY COVER
FIG. F: WIRE CONNECTIONS
1. Ground (Shown above for reference only)
2. Battery Connector
3. Motor Connector
4. Auxiliary Power / Remote Release
Wire colors in supplied plug are as follows:
Auxiliary Power:
Red: 6 - 9VDC
Black: Ground
Remote Release:
Two white wires (short to activate).
5. Ribbon Cable
6. External Relay Contacts
Wire colors are as follows:
COM-Black / NO-Yellow / NC-White
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