Sub-Master Codes
Set or Change Sub-Master Code
#(Sub)Master Code • 13 • New Sub-Master Code • New Sub-Master Code • •
Example: #12345678 • 13 • 44556677 • 44556677 • •
Result: The Sub-Master Code has been changed to 44556677.
Note: This program is available to Master and Sub-Master Codes. When used without the # prefix, the Sub-Master Code will allow access.
Clear the Sub-Master Code
#(Sub)Master Code • 14 • 14 • •
Example: #12345678 • 14 • 14 • •
Result: The Sub-Master Code has been cleared.
Note: This program is available to Master and Sub-Master Codes.
User Codes
Set or Change a User Code
#(Sub)Master Code • 01 • User Position <01-80> • New User Code • •
Example: #12345678 • 01 • 01 • 2244 • •
Result: The User Code 2244 has been added to position 01.
Note: Up to 80 User Codes of 4-6 digit length can be added. The default length of User Codes is 4 digits. To change the User Code length, see program 16.
Suspend a User Code
#(Sub)Master Code • 02 • User Position <01-80> • •
Example: #12345678 • 02 • 01 • •
Result: The User Code in position 01 has been suspended. A Blue LED flash followed by a Red LED flash indicates a valid but suspended User Code.
Restore a User Code
#(Sub)Master Code • 03 • User Position <01-80> • •
Example: #12345678 • 03 • 01 • •
Result: The User Code in position 01 has been restored.
Suspend All User Codes
#(Sub)Master Code • 04 • •
Example: #12345678 • 04 • •
Result: All User Codes have been suspended.
Restore All User Codes
#(Sub)Master Code • 05 • •
Example: #12345678 • 05 • •
Result: All User Codes have been restored.
Set a One-Time User Code
#(Sub)Master Code • 07 • One-Time Code Position <81-90> • One-Time Code • •
Example: #12345678 • 07 • 81 • 4321 • •
Result: A One-Time User Code, 4321, has been added to position 81.
Delete A Specific User Code
#(Sub)Master Code • 12 • User Position <01-90> • •
Example: #12345678 • 12 • 03 • •
Result: User Code in position 03 has been deleted.
Note: This program is available to Master and Sub-Master Codes.
Delete All User Codes
#(Sub)Master Code • 12 • 00 • •
Example: #12345678 • 12 • 00 • •
Result: All User Codes will be deleted.
Note: This program is available to Master and Sub-Master Codes.
Set or Change User Code Length
#Master Code • 16 • <User Code Length 4-6> • •
Example: #12345678 • 16 • 6 • •
Result: The length of User Codes has been set to 6.
Note: The default length of User Codes is 4 digits. Changing the length of User Codes will automatically clear all existing User Codes.
Re-Lock Delay
#(Sub)Master Code • 06 • Seconds to re-lock <02-30> • •
Example: #12345678 • 06 • 08 • •
Result: The re-lock delay has been changed from 4 seconds (default) to 8 seconds.
Code Free Mode
Set Code Free Mode
#(Sub)Master Code • 08 • •
Example: #12345678 • 08 • •
Result: The lock will remain unlocked until Code Free Mode is cancelled.
Cancel Code Free Mode
#(Sub)Master Code • 09 • •
Example: #12345678 • 09 • •
Result: Code Free Mode has been cancelled and the lock will return to normal operation.
REM 2 - Cancel Emergency Open
#(Sub)Master Code • 11 • •
Example: #12345678 • 11 • •
Result: The lock returns to normal operation.
Note: Emergency open is triggered via a dry-contact switch connected to REM 2. When triggered, the lock remains unlocked for 30 minutes or until program 11 is used to manually cancel Emergency Open. This program is available to Master and Sub-Master Codes.
Change the Locked/Unlock Status Indicators
By changing the locked/unlocked status, you can enable a visual locked status indicator.
Disable Locked Status Indicator (Default)
#(Sub)Master Code • 15 • 1 • •
Example: #12345678 • 15 • 1 • •
Result: When locked, no LEDs will flash. This is the default setting.
Enable Locked Status Indicator
#(Sub)Master Code • 15 • 2 • •
Example: #12345678 • 15 • 2 • •
Result: When locked, the Red LED will flash continuously every 5 seconds.
Enable Unlocked Status Indicator
#(Sub)Master Code • 15 • 3 • •
Example: #12345678 • 15 • 3 • •
Result: When in Code Free Mode, the Blue LED will flash continuously every 5 seconds.
Keypad Sound
The lock's keypad will beep with each button press by default. You can mute the keypad using program 17 below.
Mute Keypad
#(Sub)Master Code • 17 • 0 • •
Example: #12345678 • 17 • 0 • •
Result: The sounder is turned off.
Enable Keypad Sound (Default)
#(Sub)Master Code • 17 • 1 • •
Example: #12345678 • 17 • 1 • •
Result: Sounder has been enabled. This is the default setting.
How to Use NetCode®
1. Create a Codelocks Connect Portal Account
- Visit www.codelocksconnect.net and select Register to create your account.
- Complete the form and click Register.
- Confirm your email address by clicking the Activate Account button in the welcome email.
- Click the Activate Account button on the verification page to complete your registration.
- You are now registered and can sign in to the Codelocks Connect Portal.
2. Add Your Lock to the Codelocks Connect Portal
- If you're not signed in already, sign in to the Codelocks Connect Portal.
- From the Dashboard, navigate to your Locks and select Add New Lock.
- Choose your lock model (CL5000 NetCode®) by clicking the green Add button.
- In correlation with your lock's location, select the correct timezone from the dropdown list.
- Enter the Master Code.
Note: If you have not yet changed the Master Code, it will be the factory default 12345678. - Click Generate Initialisation Sequence. A programming sequence will be displayed.
- Immediately enter the sequence into the lock. This will enable the NetCode® function and set the time/date in the lock.
Note: If any Red LED flashes occur, an error has been made. Click the Generate Initialisation Sequence button again and retry. If the error persists, factory reset the lock and try again.
- Enter a name, location and description for your lock before clicking Save and Exit.
3. Choose NetCode® Operating Mode
By default, the NetCode® operating mode is set to Standard Multi-Use. You can change the operating mode by using the sequences below.
Standard Multi-Use (Default)
NetCode® duration can be set 1 to 12 hours or 1 to 7 days. Can be used multiple times within its duration.
#Master Code • 53 • 1 • •
Example: #12345678 • 53 • 1 • •
Result: The lock will support Standard Multi-Use NetCodes.
Standard Single-Use
NetCode® duration can be set 1 to 12 hours or 1 to 7 days. Can only be used once within its duration.
#Master Code • 53 • 2 • •
Example: #12345678 • 53 • 2 • •
Result: The lock will support Standard Single-Use NetCodes.
Rental Multi-Use
NetCode® duration can be set for 1 hour, between 1 - 21 days or 28 days. Can be used multiple times within its duration. NetCode® must be used within the first 24 hours.
#Master Code • 53 • 3 • •
Example: #12345678 • 53 • 3 • •
Result: The lock will support Rental Multi-Use NetCodes.
Important Notes:
- Only one operating mode can be in use at any one time.
- Switching modes will suspend any existing NetCodes until the lock is returned to that mode.
- When generating a NetCode® the lock must be programmed to the same operating mode as selected on the Codelocks Connect Portal. If they do not match, the NetCode® will not work.
4. Generate a NetCode® via the Codelocks Connect Portal
- If you're not signed in already, sign in to the Codelocks Connect Portal.
- Navigate to the lock you wish to generate a NetCode® for, and click the Generate NetCode® button.
- Follow the steps, ensuring the NetCode® Type matches the operating mode you have programmed into the lock.
Additional NetCode® Features
New NetCode® Blocks Previous NetCode®
This feature is only available for standard single-use and multi-use NetCodes.
Disable NetCode® Blocking (Default)
#(Sub)Master Code • 51 • 0 • •
Example: #12345678 • 51 • 0 • •
Result: Any valid NetCode® can be used.
Enable NetCode® Blocking
#(Sub)Master Code • 51 • 1 • •
Example: #12345678 • 51 • 1 • •
Result: The previously used NetCode® will be blocked whenever a new NetCode® is entered.
Block a Specific NetCode®
Note: When entering a NetCode® in a sequence, do not include the * prefix.
Via (Sub)Master Code
#(Sub)Master Code • 52 • NetCode®-to-block • •
Example: #12345678 • 52 • 9876543 • •
Result: NetCode® 9876543 is now blocked.
Via Valid NetCode®
##NetCode® • 52 • NetCode®-to-block • •
Example: ##5746874 • 52 • 9876543 • •
Result: NetCode® 9876543 is now blocked.
Date & Time Settings
Set the Date/Time
#(Sub)Master Code • 54 • YYMMDD • HHmm • •
Example: #12345678 • 54 • 230914 • 1830 • •
Result: The date has been set to September 14th, 2023 and the time to 18:30.
Enable Daylight Savings Time (DST)
#(Sub)Master Code • 55 • DST Period <1-5> • DST Starts (YYMMDD) • DST Ends (YYMMDD) • •
Example: #12345678 • 55 • 1 • 230327 • 231030 • •
Result: The first DST period starts on 27/03/2023 and ends on 30/10/2023.
Note: Up to 5 DST periods can be added allowing settings for up to 5 years to be set. In the majority of countries where DST operates, DST is applied at 01:00. This is the default DST time on the lock.
Troubleshooting
Incorrect Code
After an incorrect code, the Red LED shall flash once. On three consecutive incorrect codes, the lock will not accept further keypad input for 10 seconds.
Programming Error
If a programming mistake is made wait 5 seconds, the Red LED will flash and beep and the lock will revert to normal.
Low Battery
On low battery detection, the Red LED shall flash three times after a correct code is entered.
Checking the Battery Level
#Master Code • 87 • •
Example: #12345678 • 87 • •
Result: Red and Blue LEDs will flash to indicate current battery status.
More than 80% charged | •• •• •• •• |
Between 50%-80% charged | •• •• •• |
Between 20%-50% charged | •• •• |
Less than 20% charged | •• |
Battery Failure Procedure
If the batteries fail, the key override can be used to open the door. Open the battery cover on the rear of the lock. Replace with high quality AA batteries and ensure that they are orientated correctly. Please refer to local authority recommendations for the disposal of old batteries.
Important! If set previously, the date and time will need to be reset after replacing the batteries. NetCode® settings will be retained.
Factory Reset
Via Keypad
#Master Code • 99 • 99 ••
Example: #12345678 • 99 • 99 ••
Result: The motor will engage and the Blue LED will flash twice to indicate the lock has reverted to factory settings.
Via Power Reset
If the Master Code is not known, the lock memory can be cleared and made to revert to the factory settings as follows:
- Remove a battery
- Press and hold the '1' button
- Replace the battery (Blue LED will flash twice)
- Release the '1' button
- Within 3 seconds, press the '1' button three times
- The Blue LED will flash twice confirming that the lock has reverted to the factory settings
Important Notes
- Performing a factory reset will revert the lock to its default settings and factory set Master Code #12345678. All User Codes and NetCodes will be cleared.
- If previously using NetCode® function, it will no longer be enabled after a factory reset. To continue using NetCode®, delete your lock from the Codelocks Connect Portal and then re-add it.
- Date / time settings will be lost and need to be reset.