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Simplex®
5000
The keyless way to a world of security, flexibility and convenience.
Simple, secure access for almost
any application.
From our government to our homes, security is a prime concern these
days. But as security is heightened, the simple task of coming and going
can become needlessly complicated. And that aggravation is often
multiplied by the number of people involved.
Enter the Simplex 5000. It provides simple, powerful access control
in almost any application—commercial, industrial, educational,
government, multi-unit residential and lodging. Wherever people need
access to controlled areas. Indoors or outdoors. Whether you have one
user or thousands of authorized users.
The latest addition to our line of mechanical pushbutton locks, the
Simplex 5000, offers unparalleled strength, convenience and flexibility.
For strength, there are internal drive parts of cast stainless steel and
a clutch-free direct-drive design. You get the convenience of keyless
entry with no cards or keys, low maintenance with no batteries to
maintain, and quick installation. And there's the flexibility of many
key override options and combinations that change in seconds. It’s
world-class security at the push of a few buttons. |
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COMBINATION CHANGING
INSTRUCTIONS
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Tips and information before you start
- Always perform this procedure
with the door in the open position
- Combinations can
use any
sequence of the five buttons
- Combinations can be any length
using just one or all five of the buttons
- Each button can only be used
once. Also, two or more buttons may be pushed together (at the same
time) as part of your new combination
- After changing the combination,
be sure to test the lock several times while holding the door in the
open position
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Rotate the outside lever once, to clear
the lock (latch should not retract)
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Press the existing combination followed
by the ENTER button. DO NOT ROTATE LEVER
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Insert the lever release tool through
hole in number pad
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lift up end of tool to depress the
interior change button. Lift until a click is felt.
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Fully rotate the lever once (the latch
should retract) then release, to clear existing combination.
BE SURE
TO ONLY ROTATE THE LEVER, ONCE.
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Press in your new combination followed
by the ENTER button
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Fully rotate the lever, the latch
should retract to confirm the new combination has been accepted.
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Test the new combination with the door in the open
position, several times. Also try the old combination to make sure it
no longer works
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If the latch retracts each time the lever is rotated without
entering a combination, you may have rotated the lever more than
once in step 5. To resolve this, redo procedure starting at
step 3. |
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