2726Summary of Pushbutton Programming CommandsNameConfigureCommand000 #MMMMMMMM#MMMMMMMM#004 #TT#005 #TT#006 #TT#007 #TT#008 #VV#009 #LL#099 #Description of Command‘Modify Master User Access Code (lock’sactivation)’ (Always 8 digits)‘Unlock time setup’ (TT = 02 to20 seconds)‘Passage Mode Timeout setup’ (TT = 01 to24 hours - duration time in hours; 00 = notime limit)‘Tamper time setup’ (TT = 00 to 90 seconds)‘Tamper wrong try setup’ (TT = 03 to 09)‘Buzzer volume control’ (VV = 00 to 03; 00= off; 01 = Low; 02 = Normal; 03 = High)‘Modify access length’ (LL = 04 to 08 digits)‘Reset to factory default values’, exceptaccess code length. (Master, manager andaccess user are retained if already pro-grammed. Users are not reset.)AuthorizationMasterMaster, MgrMaster, MgrMaster, MgrMaster, MgrMaster, MgrMasterMasterRequired User Level: Master1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.2. Enter Command 500# for Diagnostics.3. You will see a green LED and hear a high beep followed by ared LED and a low beep.4. Enter 123456789*0#, in that order exactly, to test each push-button. If every pushbutton is working correctly, you will seea green LED and hear a normal beep for each pushbutton thatis pressed.5. Example of Complete Entry: 500#123456789*0#.6. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.7. If you see a red LED at any time you are pressing a push-button, or at the end of the code, there could be a problem withthe pushbuttons.8. Try the Diagnostic Code again, 500#123456789*0#, to be sureyou entered all the numbers correctly and in the correct order.9. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.10. If you still see the red LED, the lock has a problem. Call aservice person to repair or replace the lock.Battery Life and ReplacementA variety of factors (shelf life, openings per day, environment, batterybrand, lock settings, etc.) will determine how long your lock operateson a set of batteries. In average conditions, you can expect a minimumof 100,000 openings for E-Plex 2000 models with 3 “AA” AlkalineBatteries.A Low Battery condition is identified by a flash of both red and greenLEDs when a valid access code is entered and the lock will still giveaccess. When the low battery condition is observed, the batteries shouldbe replaced as soon as possible.