Operating the E-Plex Lock at its Keypad4–2 PKG 3114 0106 E-Plex Advanced ACS User’s GuideOverview of the LockThis section provides an overview of the lock, including:• States of the Lock• Battery Life and Replacement• Sequence of Operations• Default Values of the E-Plex 5200 and E-Plex 5700 Lock Programmable ParametersStates of the LockThere are three states of the lock: Factory Mode, Access Mode, and PushbuttonProgramming Mode.Factory ModeThe Factory Mode is one of three primary states of the E-Plex 5200/E-Plex 5700 locks. Themain characteristics of this state are:• The E-Plex 5200/E-Plex 5700 opens only when the 8-digit master combination (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8) is keyed in.• The visual indication for ‘access granted’ is the green LED flashing once. A high-pitchedtone is also generated while the green LED is on.• The Master User must change the combination to be able to exit the Factory mode, andswitch to the Access Mode.Access ModeAccess Mode refers to a lock that is operational for user access, and not in Factory orPushbutton Programming Mode.Pushbutton Programming ModeThe E-Plex 5200/E-Plex 5700 enters the Pushbutton Programming Mode when the userenters the Master combination or one of the Manager combinations, preceded and followedby the # button (for example, #87654321#). Once the E-Plex 5200/E-Plex 5700 is in thePushbutton Programming Mode, the Master/Manager can enter one or more commandsequences. Each command sequence ends with a # that acts like an button on akeyboard. At the very end of all sequences of programming commands, enter one more # toremove the lock from the Pushbutton Programming Mode to return to normal Access Mode.Battery Life and ReplacementThe E-Plex 5200/E-Plex 5700 locks use four “AA” Alkaline batteries. A variety of factors willdetermine how long your lock operates on a set of batteries, including:• Shelf life• Openings per day• Environment