KL90 Programming
and Operating Instructions
The KL90 has four code
levels available:
- Master Code
- Sub-Master Code
- User Code
- Technician Code
MASTER
CODE
The Master code can:
- Open the lock
Change the
Master Code
- Set / Change / Delete the Sub-Master and User Code
- Select between Private and Public Functions
- Activate/deactivate Technician Code
SUB-MASTER
CODE
The
Sub-Master Code can:
- Open the lock
- Change the Sub-Master
- Set/Change/Delete/The User Code
USER CODE
The User
Code can:
- Open the lock
- Change the
User Code
• Blue LED
= Code accepted
• Red LED =
Code rejected
FUNCTIONS
Two functions
are available: Private Use (enabled by default) and Public Use
By enabling
Public Use, the lock will remain unlocked until a user enters their own 4-digit
User Code to lock
On re-entry
of the same 4-digit code, the lock will unlock until the next 4-digit code is
entered
Note: In Public Use the lock must be secured
within 8 seconds of entering the user code
TECHNICIAN
CODE
The
Technician Code can:
Open the lock
A code
cannot be programmed into more than one level.
LOST CODE
PROCEDURE
Note: The
procedure requires the door to be open
Remove the rear-fixing screw on
the surface mounted battery pack and take off panel.
Remove one battery.
Press and hold the 1 button,
replace the battery, the Blue LED will flash twice, release the 1
button. Within three seconds press the 1 button three times. The Blue
LED will flash twice, and the lock will have reverted to the factory
Master Code 11335577, and all other stored settings will be erased.
PENALTY TIME
Entering three incorrect codes will cause the
lock to shut down for 10 seconds.
BATTERY POWER
The KitLock should provide well in excess of
15,000 openings of 4 seconds each, from 2 x AAA 1.5v cells.
LOW BATTERY
When the battery power is low the • Red LED will flash 3 times
before the • Blue LED lights, accepting the code. Fit new
batteries as soon as this happens. The lock will operate for
100 times with low battery.
When in Public Use, both LEDs will flash indicating
that the lock is suspended due to insufficient power. New batteries must be
fitted to return to normal operation.
BATTERY FAILURE OVERRIDE
If there is no power to the lock access can be gained by
using the override key (available separately).
PROGRAMMING
IMPORTANT: The lock must be in the open position, with
the Green indicator showing in order to program the lock.
Every program command must commence by pressing the #
button, followed by either the Master Code, Sub-Master Code or User Code.
MASTER CODE COMMANDS
CHANGE THE MASTER CODE
#Master Code • 01 • New Master Code • New
Master Code ••
Example: #11335577 • 01
•12345678 • 12345678
••
Result: Master Code has been changed to 12345678.
SET OR CHANGE THE USER CODE
#Master Code • 02 • User Code ••
Example: #11335577 • 02
• 9999 ••
Result: New User Code 9999 now operative.
DELETE USER CODE
#Master Code • 03 ••
Example: #11335577 • 03
••
Result: User Code deleted.
SET OR CHANGE THE SUB-MASTER CODE
#Master Code • 04 • Sub-Master Code • Sub-Master
Code ••
Example: #11335577 • 04
• 87654321 • 87654321
••
Result: Sub-Master Code 87654321 now operative.
DELETE THE SUB-MASTER CODE
#Master Code • 05 • 05 ••
Example: #11335577 • 05
• 05 ••
Result: Sub-Master Code deleted.
SUB-MASTER CODE COMMANDS
CHANGE THE SUB-MASTER CODE
#Sub-Master Code • 06 • New Sub-Master Code •
New Sub-Master Code ••
Example: #87654321 • 06
• 10101010 • 10101010
••
Result: Sub-Master Code has been changed to 10101010.
SET OR CHANGE THE USER CODE
#Sub-Master Code • 07 • User Code ••
Example: #87654321 • 07
• 6666 ••
Result: New User Code 6666 now operative.
DELETE USER CODE
#Sub-Master Code • 08 ••
Example: #87654321 • 08
••
Result: User Code deleted.
USER CODE COMMANDS
CHANGE THE USER CODE
#User Code • New User
Code • New User Code ••
Example: #2244 • 6688 • 6688 ••
Result: User Code now 6688.
SPECIAL MASTER CODE COMMANDS
SET A) PRIVATE USE
#Master Code • 26 ••
Example: #11335577 • 26
••
Result: The lock will revert back to default A) Private
Use Function.
Factory set User Code 2244 will now work repeatedly until
reprogrammed.
SET B) PUBLIC USE
5
#Master Code • 24 ••
Example: #11335577 • 24
••
Result: The lock will now remain open for PUBLIC use.
‘Single code entry’ was default settings. Use procedure as follows:
Step 1 – Enter 4-digit code •
Close the locker which will now be locked.
Step 2 – Enter the same 4-digit code •• The lock will now open and remain open until
next 4-digit code is entered.
Note: When locked in this mode • LED
will flash every 5 seconds to indicate the locker is locked.
SET DOUBLE CODE ENTRY for B) PUBLIC USE
#Master Code • 22 ••
Example: #11335577 • 22
••
Result: User need double code entry for PUBLIC use. Use
procedure as follows:
Step 1 – Enter 4-digit code •
Confirm 4-digit code • Close the
locker which will now be locked.
Step 2 – Enter the same 4-digit code •• the lock will now open and remain open until
next 4-digit code is entered.
Note: When locked in this mode • LED
will flash every 5 seconds to indicate the locker is locked.
SET TECHNICIAN CODE
#Master Code • 99 • Technician Code • Technician
Code••
Example: #11335577 • 99
• 555555 • 555555
••
Result: The lock is automatically set into B) Public Use
Function and allows the programmed Technician Code to open the lock
WITHOUT the entered single use code being erased.
Note: If lock is opened with a Master Code the User Code
will be erased.
BATTERY LEVEL CHECK
#Master Code• 09 ••
Example: #11335577 • 09
••
Result: Both • Red LED and
• Blue LED will flash to indicate current
battery status.
More than 80% charged • • • • • • • •
Between 50%-80% charged • • • • • •
Between 20%-50% charged • • • •
Less than 20% charged • •