ibutton Solo Setup Instructions

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ibutton Solo Setup Instructions TimePilot Corporation, Batavia, Illinois 60510 www.crossoverlock.com TimePilot Corp., all rights reserved. Part No. 80022160 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual

Introduction Congratulations and thank you for purchasing an ibutton Solo Lock. Here s how to get your lock up and running: 1. Install the lock on your door using the included template. 2. Install the batteries. 3. Set up the lock and assign ibuttons using the instructions on page 3. The first thing you should do is change the Master Code, which is the password that tells the lock you have authority to make changes to it. The default master code, and the one you ll use when you first set up the lock, is 123456. It s important to change this code immediately so that others will not have access to your lock. Instructions on how to change the code (and perform other setup functions) are on Page 3. General Information User Capacity: Handles 299 users, combination of ibutton, keypad or dual access users. Power: 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included). Battery life expectation: 10,000 operations. The lock warns you when batteries are low: When the voltage drops below 4.8V, the red LED will flash and beep five times after a valid User Code is entered or a valid ibutton is tapped to the probe. We recommend changing the batteries every six months. Access Option: ibutton; Keypad; ibutton + Keypad; mechanical key. User code length: 1 8 digits. To enter setup mode: Press the key, then enter your Master Code, then press. To exit setup mode: Enter * one time or wait for 10 seconds to exit the setting. To reset the lock: Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds. (See illustration on next page for reset button location.) Keypad: 3x4 matrix keypad, including and *. Index Numbers: The first user of the lock will be assigned Index Number 001; subsequent users will be assigned Index Numbers up to 299, the capacity of the lock. Index Numbers are assigned in sequence, so the second user will have Index Number 002, and so on. The Index Numbers of deleted users can be re used for new users, and the existing user codes will remain unchanged. How To Unlock Keypad only: Enter User Code, then press the key. ibutton only: Touch the ibutton to the probe on the lock. ibutton + Keypad: Method 1: Touch ibutton, then enter User Code, then press. Method 2: Enter User Code, then press, then touch ibutton. Using a one time code: Enter User Code, then press. Manufacturer s Default Settings Storehouse Mode. (See definition below) Battery holder ibutton probe with blinking light Reset button Backlit keypad TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 2

Daylight saving time is disabled. Auto lock is disabled. Keypad s backlight is on. Default master code: 123456. Major Functions Auto Lock at preset time. The lock can be programmed to automatically lock at the same time every day Optional time restricted user. Individual users can be set up with restricted access during the day. For example, a user can be set up so that they can unlock the lock only between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day. Note: The restricted access applies to every day of the week. You cannot select specific days of the week. Classroom Mode or Storehouse Mode. By default, the lock remains in Storehouse Mode unless you change its settings. See the instructions for Function 15 to set the lock temporarily or permanently in Classroom Mode. Definitions Storehouse Mode: When the lock is set up in Storehouse Mode, it will unlock for 5 seconds after being accessed and then relock. Classroom Mode: When the lock is set in Classroom Mode, it will toggle between locked and unlocked for each user access. For example, if the lock is locked when an authorized user touches his or her ibutton to it, the lock will unlock and remain unlocked until the next user access (ibutton or User Code), which will return the lock to a locked state. Index Number: Each user is assigned an Index Number between 001 and 299. The table in the back of this manual can be used to keep track of which user is represented by which Index Number. Index Numbers are assigned in sequence as you assign users. It s important to keep track of the users in the User Index table, because when deleting a user you will need to know that user s Index Number. When adding a user, that user will be assigned the lowest unused Index Number which can be either the next in sequence or a that of a deleted user. User Code: The User Code is the optional numeric password that is assigned to the user. This is if you set up the user to use the keypad to access the lock. ibutton Solo Quick Reference If you re setting up the locks for the first time or setting up after resetting the lock to its factory settings, you must set a new Master Code (see Detailed Instructions below). Starting from scratch The Master Code is the password that allows you to make changes the lock. You will not be able to program any lock functions until the Master Code is changed from the factory default. The default Master Code is 123456. It s important to change this code immediately so that others will not have access to your lock. Instructions on how to change the code (and perform other common setup functions) are listed below. A note about syntax: When you press the button, it s a signal to the lock than an instruction is going to be entered next. Here s the general format: 1. Press to enter setup mode. 2. You enter your Master Code to let the lock know you have authority to make the change. 3. Press 4. You enter the Function Code, which tells the lock what you want done. 5. Press There may be a time when you want to erase everything in the lock and restore its master code to the factory setting. To do so, press and hold the reset button for about 10 seconds until green light flashes and the lock beeps three times. All user settings in the lock will be erased and the Master Code will be reset to 123456. As described in the text above, you must set the Master Code to something of your own choosing before reprogramming the lock. TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 3

6. You enter the information the lock needs to perform that action. In important instructions, including setting a new Master Code, you ll be asked to enter the new code twice to ensure it has been entered correctly. 7. Press Here are some common functions: Set a new Master Code I This function deletes all existing users of the lock and is recommended for first time setup of the lock. Current Master Code (default is 123456) 22 New Master Code New Master Code Set a new Master Code II This function leaves intact all existing users of the lock and is recommended if you just want to change your Master Code. This might be used if someone discovers your Master Code and you want to change it to regain security. Current Master Code (default is 123456) 11 New Master Code New Master Code Enabling Daylight Saving Time This function tells the clock inside the lock that Daylight Saving Time is in effect. Master Code 31 Set time on the lock This function is optional: If you re not going to limit access by time or date, there s no need to set the clock in the lock. Master Code 88 Time and Date (see format below) Time and date format: 1. Last two digits of year 2. Month 3. Day 4. Time in military time. For example, the code to set the clock to 8:16 p.m., January 14, 2010 would be: 10 01 14 2016 Year Month Day Time So with this example, the format would be: Master Code 88 1001142016 Add a single User Code This function sets the code a person (employee, etc.) uses to operate a lock. The User Code can be from 1 to 8 digits long. Be sure to write the code in the Index Number chart at the back of this manual. If you want to change or delete this code at a later date, you ll need its Index Number. The lock assigns the User Code to the first empty Index Number in the list. Master Code 01 User Code Note: To restrict a user s ability to operate the lock by time or day, see the instructions on page 10. Also make sure you ve set the time and date on your lock (instructions are above.) Add multiple User Codes at one time You can have as many as 299 User Codes. Be sure to write the codes in the Index Number chart at the back of this manual. If you want to change or delete a code at a later date, you ll need its Index Number. The lock assigns the User Code to the first empty Index Number in the list. Master Code 01 First User Code Second User Code Third User Code (and so on) TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 4

Note: To restrict users ability to operate the lock by time or day, see the instructions on page 10. Also make sure you ve set the time and date on your lock (instructions are above.) Add a single ibutton Master Code 01 Touch the ibutton to the receptor on the lock Add multiple ibuttons at one time Master Code 01 Touch the first ibutton to the receptor on the lock Touch the second ibutton to the receptor on the lock Touch the third ibutton to the receptor on the lock (and so on) Add an ibutton and a User Code With this function, the user would have to touch their ibutton to the receptor on the lock, then enter the correct User Code to gain entry. Master Code 01 User Code Touch the ibutton to the receptor on the lock Delete a User Code or ibutton (by Index Number) With this function, you can delete a User Code that has been assigned to a particular Index Number. Master Code 44 Index Number Delete a User Code With this function, you can delete a User Code, even if you don't know its Index Number. Master Code 46 User Code Delete an ibutton With this function, you can delete an ibutton, even if you don't know its Index Number. Master Code 46 Touch ibutton to lock s receptor Detailed Instructions A note about syntax: In the chart below, the > symbol stands for next : For instance, when you see > Code >, it means Press the key; next, enter your code; next, press the key. Operation Procedure Response Notes Master Code Operation Reset Master Code and Delete Existing Users: 1. > Old master code > 2. 11 > 3. New Master Code > 4. New Master Code (repeat) > Green light flashes four times. Beeps four times. Master code is to set up lock only, not to unlock. Default Code: 123456 New master codes can be 1 8 digits, but not 123456. Reset Master Code and Do Not Delete Existing Users: 1. > Old master code > 2. 22 > 3. New Master Code > 4. New Master Code (repeat) > Set Time 1. > Master Code > 2. 88 > 3. Enter time > Green light flashes. Beeps twice Time format: yy+mm+dd+hh+mm (Use military time format.). TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 5

Operation Procedure Response Notes Add/ Modify User: Keypad 1. > Master Code > 2. 01 > 3. User Code > 4. Starting Time > 5. Ending Time > 6. To continue adding user codes, repeat Steps 3 5, otherwise, exit by * Add/ Modify User: ibutton 1. > Master Code> > 01 > 2. Touch ibutton 3. Starting Time > 4. Ending Time > 5. To continue adding user codes, repeat Steps 3 5, otherwise, exit by Add/ Modify ibutton+ Keypad User 1. > Master Code > 2. 01 > 3. User Code > 4. Touch ibutton. 5. Starting time > 6. Ending time > 7. To continue adding user codes, repeat Steps 3 5, otherwise, exit by Set One Time Use User 1. > Master Code > 2. 33 > 3. User code (1 8 Digits) > 4. To set up more one time use codes, repeat step 3; otherwise, exit by After each step, 2 green light flashes, 2 short beeps. After completion of one Index Number, 3 green light flashes, 3 short beeps. On exit, red light flash, single long beep. Same as Add User: Keypad (above) Same as Add User: Keypad (above) Green light flashes, beeps twice. Time format: yymmddhhmm. For example: For May 23, 2007, 15:24, enter:0705231524. If there is no time restriction, just enter to skip the time format. DO NOT add an ibutton user in the same setup as a key code user. Can set up to10 one time users. To operate: user code > Deactivate Users (Not Delete) 1. > Master Code > 2. 02 > 3. Index number you need deactivate (001 299) > 4. To deactivate more users, repeat Step 3; otherwise, exit by * Green light flashes, beeps twice. If the deactivated user tries to use the code to open the lock, it shows three red light flashes and three beeps, and the lock remains locked. Reactivate User 1. > Master Code > 2. 03 > 3. Index Number (001 299) > 4. To reactivate more users, repeat Step 3; otherwise, exit by * Green light flashes, beeps twice. Delete User 1. > Master Code > 2. 44 > 3. Index Number (001 299) > 4. To delete more users, repeat Step 3; otherwise, exit by * After completion of one index Number, green light flashes/ beeps twice. TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 6

Operation Procedure Response Note Lockout/Unlock All Users 1. > Master Code > 2. 99 > The lock will stay in its current mode until you enter the same code to release it from lockout mode. Red light flashes, beeps four times (lockout mode); Green light flashes, beeps twice (normal mode) If user tries to open the locked out lock, green light flashes 4 times; lock beeps 4 times. Set permanent Classroom Mode 1. > Master Code > 2. 15 > 3. 1 > 4. 10591100 > Green light flashes, lock beeps twice to indicate the lock has been set in Classroom Mode. To set the lock in Classroom Mode for a specified time, see Page 10 Disable Classroom Mode 1. > Master Code > 2. 16 > Red light flashes, lock beeps four times to indicate the lock has been set in Storehouse Mode. Set/Cancel Blink (lights lock s ibutton probe for use in dark areas) 1. > Master Code > 2. 18 > Cancel blink: Green light flashes, lock beeps twice. Set blink: Red light flashes three times, lock beeps four times. Use the same method to return the previous state. Set Auto Lock Time 1. > Master Code > 2. 66 > 3. HHMM > Green light flashes, lock beeps twice. The lock will lock every day at the same time. (This function must be turned on in the step below.) Enable/ Disable Auto Lock Function 1. > Master Code > 2. 67 > (to enable Auto lock function) or 68 > (To disable Auto Lock function) Enable response: Green light flashes, lock beeps twice. Disable response: Red light flashes, lock beeps twice. Daylight Saving Time Enable 1. > Master Code > 2. 31 > (to enable) or 32 > (to disable) Red light flashes, lock beeps twice (DST enable). Green light flashes, beeps twice (DST disable). TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 7

Setting up the lock for restricted access When you set up an ibutton or User Code on the ibutton Solo lock, by default the user has access 24 hours a day, seven days a week. With just a few commands, you can change that to give individual users access only at particular times of day. For instance, you can set the lock to allow one person access Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and another person access only from 7 to 9 p.m. on Sundays. Here s how to do it: 1. Following the detailed instructions in the previous section, do the following: A. Enable Daylight Saving Time on the lock (Function code 31). B. Set up the date and time on the lock (Function code 88). C. Add the ibutton and/or User Code to the lock (Function code 01). (The user will have 24/7 access, but you ll modify that in the next steps.) 2. Now you ll set the restrictions, using the table below: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Here s the syntax (examples follow): Master code > 45 > User Code or ibutton tap to the lock > Days (from chart above) > Beginning time and ending time Examples: Example 1 Let s assume the following: The user you want to restrict operates the lock with a User Code (not an ibutton) and has a User Code of 5555. Your Master Code is 98765. You want to give this user access only Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Here s what you ll enter on the keypad: Puts the lock in setup mode. Function Code. Days for access: Monday through Friday. Takes the lock out of setup mode. 98765 45 5555 12345 08301730 Your master code. User Code for the person whose access you want to restrict. Time of access: start at 8:30 a.m.; end at 5:30 p.m. (1730 hours). TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 8

Example 2 Assumptions: The user you want to restrict operates the lock with an ibutton. Your Master Code is 98765. You want to give this user access only Monday and Thursday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Days for access: Monday (1) and Thursday (4). Puts the lock in setup mode. Function Code. Takes the lock out of setup mode. 98765 45 ibutton 14 08301730 Your master code. Tap the user s ibutton to the lock, then continue the process on the keypad. Time of access: start at 8:30 a.m.; end at 5:30 p.m. (1730 hours). Example 3 Assumptions: The user you want to restrict operates the lock by tapping their ibutton and then entering their User Code, which is 5555. Your Master Code is 98765. You want to give this user access only on Sunday from 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Puts the lock in setup mode. Function Code. Tap the user s ibutton to the lock, then continue the process on the keypad. Time of access: Start at 8:30 p.m. (2030 hours); end at 11 p.m. (2300 hours). 98765 45 5555 ibutton 0 20302300 Your master code. User Code for the person whose access you want to restrict. Day for access: Sunday. Takes the lock out of setup mode. TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 9

List of lock functions In the chart below, the > symbol stands for next : For instance, when you see > Code >, it means Press the key; next, enter your code; next, press the key. No. 11 22 Operation Change Master Code w/o deleting users Change Master Code & delete all users Procedure old master code > 11 > new code > new code old master code > 22 > new code > new code 01 01 Add/Modify Keycode User (no time limit) master code > 01 >user code > > Add/Modify ibutton User (no time limit) master code > 01 > touch ibutton > > 01 Add/Modify ibutton +Keycode User (no time limit) master code > 01 > user code > touch ibutton > > 01 01 01 02 03 15 16 18 31 32 33 34 35 44 45 Add/Modify Keycode User (time limit) master code > 01 > user code > yymmddhhmm>yymmddhhmm Add/Modify ibutton User (time limit) master code > 01 > touch ibutton > yymmddhhmm >yymmddhhmm Add/Modify ibutton+keypad User (time limit) Temporarily deactivate one user master code > 02 > Index Reactivate user master code > 03 > Index Set lock in Classroom Mode (See detailed instructions on Page 9) Set Storehouse Mode master code > 16 Enable/Disable Blink light master code > 01 > keypad > touch ibutton > yymmddhhmm >yymmddhhmm master code > 15> DayCode(s) (from chart on pg. 6) >StartTimeEndTime master code > 18 (repeat on & off") Daylight Saving Time "Enable" master code > 31 Daylight Saving Time "Disable" master code> 32 Set one time user code. Background Light Setting "Enable" master code > 34 Background Light Setting "Disable" master code > 35 Delete user master > 44 > index Restrict access by individual user by day or time. master code > 33 > user code (up to 10 one time codes) Master code > 45 > user code or ibutton tap to the lock > DayCode (from chart on pg. 6) > StartTimeEndTime TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 10

No. Operation Procedure 66 Set up the Auto Lock Time master code > 66 > HHMM 67 Auto Lock Function "Enable" master code > 67 68 Auto Lock Function "Disable" master code > 68 88 Set up Time master code > 88 > yymmddhhmm 99 Lockout & Unlockout all users master code > 99 All about Index Numbers When a user is added to a lock, the lock assigns him or her an Index Number. It s important that the lock s supervisor keep track of which user has which Index Number. That s why we have included the chart on the following pages. Each time a user is added, the lock assigns him or her the lowest Index Number available. This means that if you re just starting the setup of the lock, the first user will be Index Number 001, the second will be 002, etc. However, if at some point you delete a user, that may change the sequence. For example, let s say you have 10 users, and they occupy Index Numbers 001 through 010. Then the person who was assigned to Index Number 004 resigns, and you delete his ibutton from the lock. The next time you add a user, the lock will assign them to Index Number 004. Subsequent users will be assigned 011, then 012, etc. Index Number Log Sheet Index No. User Name User Code 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 11

Index No. User Name User Code 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 12

Index No. User Name User Code 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 13

Index No. User Name User Code 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 14

Index No. User Name User Code 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 15

Index No. User Name User Code 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 16

Index No. User Name User Code 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 17

Index No. User Name User Code 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 18

Index No. User Name User Code 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 19

Technical support If you experience any difficulty installing or operating your ibutton Solo lock, please contact TimePilot Technical Support at 1 630 879 6400, Ext. 104, or e mail Technical Support at Support@TimePilot.com. See the CrossOver Lock web site www.crossoverlock.com for more tips and other information about the locks. Lock specifications Access Type: IButton, numeric code or both. Setup Method: Set up users from keypad. User Capacity: 299. Auto Lock Function: Set the lock to automatically lock at a preset time. Modes: Storehouse or Classroom (In Classroom Mode, once a door is opened, the door remains unlocked until an ibutton is used to lock it; in Storehouse Mode, the door locks each time it is closed.) Usage: Outdoor or indoor. Hardware highlights Keypad: 12 numeric buttons. Finish: Stainless steel or brass finish. Power Supply: 4 standard AA batteries. Battery life expectancy: 10,000 operations; low battery warning. Door Preparation: Standard ANSI A115 Series Prep, modified by adding additional 5/8 through bolt holes to add stability to the lock and increase security. Strike Plate: ANSI Standard 115.3. 1 1/8 x 2 3/4 inch T strike with 1 1/4 lip to center dimension. Handle: Lever. Reverses to left or right hand. Latch: 2 3/4 inch backset standard (2 3/8 inch backset optional), solid brass with ½ inch throw. 1 inch diameter bore is required. Materials: Zinc Alloy. Temperature: 0 F 120 F ( 18 C 50 C). Accessibility Standard: Meets ADA standards. TimePilot ibutton Solo Lock Manual 20