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Operating Manual 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 OMPUTER MASTER LOK TIME 10 : 12 : 34 HELP LEAR 0 ENTER KHU2101 Master lock

KHU2100 Master lock System Time, Date & Daylight Saving Setting (Australia) A. NEW INSTALLATION TIME-SETTING/OMMISSIONING: The master is shipped with the voltage selector toggle switch in the neutral 0" position to protect the rechargeable batteries. Before connecting the master to mains please set the toggle switch to 24V turning the switch to the right (12V to the left). The switch can be seen after removal of the upper case looking down from the top on to the circuit board. After setting the switch to 24V connect the master to 240VA 50Hz mains power immediately. B. EXISTING INSTALLATION 1. Push the right hand û arrow key. If the keyboard is locked, unlock the keyboard by dialling the code number: 1263" and press Enter. The keyboard is now unlocked. 2. Push the right hand arrow key û Signal û Switch û Lines until System - Adjust System appears in the display. SYSTEM TIME SETTING (After system time setting the position of the clock hands has to be re-entered into Line Time ) 3. Push the down arrow key until Sys-time is displayed. 4. Press the Enter key. 5. Program the master with the actual time plus one extra minute using the keyboard. Use the 24 hour format and set the seconds to 00". 6. Ring the Telstra talking clock (Ph: 1194) on your office or mobile phone. 7. Wait for the Telstra time to catch up with your programmed time and press the Enter button on the third beep. SYSTEM DATE SETTING 8. The date programming follows automatically after the time setting. Press Enter and set the correct day using the numeric key-pad, then toggle to the right with the right hand arrow key and set the correct month. Now toggle to the right again and set the correct year (Last two digits only) Press Enter to confirm. DATE MODE SETTING 9. Push the down arrow key until Date is displayed. 10. Press the Enter key. 11. Using the left/right hand arrow keys highlight D-M meaning Day - Month. ( M-D = Month-Day USA format) DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTING S/W-time 12. Push the down arrow key until S/W-time (Summer-Winter time) is displayed. 13. Press the Enter key and select OFF, AUTO or DATE using the left/right arrow keys. OFF no daylight saving changes AUTO changes automatically +/-1h on the last Sunday of programmed months DATE changes automatically +/-1h on programmed dates 14. Press Enter to confirm your selection. 15. If you selected OFF go to paragraph 18. 16. If you selected AUTO toggle to the right. The display shows ON in month. Press Enter and program the +1h month, e.g. 10 (October), press Enter again and program the -1h month, e.g. 03 (March). Press Enter to confirm. The display shows S/W-time OFF - AUTO - DATE 17. If you selected DATE toggle to the right. The display shows ON on _._. Press Enter and program the +1h date, e.g. 05.10 (5 th October), press Enter and program the time, e.g. 02:00:00 (for 2a.m.). Press Enter and program the -1h date, e.g. 06.04 (6 th April), press Enter again and program the time, e.g. 03:00:00 (for 3a.m.). Press Enter to confirm. The display shows S/W-time OFF - AUTO - DATE

-2- MASTER LOK / SUB-MASTER LOK MODE 18. Press Enter to select the M (Master lock) or SM (Sub Master lock) mode. M = Stand alone SM = Sub-Master connected to a master clock system 19. Make your selection (in most cases M ) using the left/right arrow keys and press Enter to confirm. LANGUAGE SETTING 20. You have three language choices for the operating menu: GERM = German, ENGL = English and FRAN = French. The default setting is English. If you like to change the language do the following: 21. Press Enter, toggle to the left or right using the left/right arrow keys and select (highlight) the language of your choice. Press Enter again to confirm your selection. KEYBOARD LOK FUNTION 22. If you like to lock the keyboard to prevent unauthorised operation, down arrow until Keyboard appears in the display. 23. Press Enter, dial-in the ode number 1263" and press Enter. The keyboard is now locked. AREAS TO HEK: = orrect setting Date mode [M-D] D - M S/W Time [Off] [Auto] Date û ON on -.- û OFF off -.- M.. / S.M.. (Master lock/sub Master lock) M [SM] Language [Germ] Engl [Fran] Keyboard Lock ode 1263 û on first Sun Oct û off first Sun April at: at: 02:00:00 am 03:00:00 am AUTOMATI DISPLAY RETURN 24. After approx. 60 seconds the screen will automatically return to the main time-of-day display.

-3- KHU2100 Master lock Line Time Setting (Loading the Master with the position of the lock Hands) A. NEW INSTALLATIONS ONLY: PREPARATION OF THE LOK SYSTEM 1. Manually set every slave clock in the system to 12 o clock, so that all clocks in the system display the same time. 2. Before connecting the slave clock line to the master, check the cable with an Ohm-Meter for any open or short circuits. If the line is O.K. (No less than 70 Ohm (slave clock coil resistance: 3300 Ohm), proceed to the next point, but do not connect the clock line to the master s terminals, yet. 3. At the master push the right hand arrow key. If the keyboard is locked, unlock the keyboard by dialling the code number: 1263" and press Enter. The keyboard is now unlocked. 4. (Before you proceed make sure the local time has been programmed into system time ) Push the right hand arrow key û Signal û Switch û until Lines - Adjust Lines is displayed, then toggle downwards until Lines Mode - On/Off appears in the display. Press the Enter key, toggle to Off and press Enter. The slave clock impulse output is now turned off. Now connect the slave clock cable to the master s output terminals. Proceed to enter the position of the clock hands into Lines Time. B. NEW + EXISTING INSTALLATIONS: LOADING THE MASTER WITH THE POSITION OF THE LOK HANDS 5. Push the right hand arrow key û Signal û Switch û until Lines - adjust Lines appears in the display. 6. Now push the down arrow key until Lines Mode - On/Off is displayed. 7. Press the Enter key, toggle to off and press Enter again. The clocks stop. 8. Move up until Lines Time is displayed in the window. 9. Take a look at the salve clock(s) and memorise the position of the hands. 10. Program the master with the time displayed on the slave clock dial(s) (the position of the hands) using the keyboard. Set the seconds to 00" and press the Enter key. 11. Wait for five minute impulses and then press the Enter key again to stop the master from sending further impulses. The clocks stop. 12. Now check if the clock(s) is (are) on the same time as the Lines Time display. If not correct the lines-time entry by repeating the above procedure. 13. After a few minutes the display will automatically return to the normal omputer ma. clock display. 14. If you like to lock the keyboard, go right to System Adjust, down arrow until Keyboard appears in the display. Press Enter, dial-in the ode number 1263" and press Enter. The keyboard is now locked. 15. Please also check the other parameters under Lines - Adjust Lines : Areas to check: = orrect setting Lines Mode m [hm] [s] Lines Time Mode 12" [24]* Lines ondition on [off]** Lines Pulse Length 2.0" * Set the Lines Time Mode to 24h, if a digital clock is part of the system. ** Turns the 24VD Impulse Output off. The slave wall clock(s) stop(s).

-4- KHU2100 Series Master lock Signal (Momentary contact closure) Programming for Bells, hooters, gongs, delivering a brief impulse, etc. The KHU2100 master/program unit provides two separate program paths for Signals and Switching. The signal program operates the relay contacts momentarily as required for bells or hooters. This program requires the input of the bell time and the signal length (1-99 seconds). The switch program operates the relay in two steps: Relay on and relay off. This program requires the input of the on time and the off time as required for lighting, airconditioning, etc. Push the right hand arrow key. If the keyboard is locked, unlock the keyboard by dialling the code number: 1263" and press Enter. The keyboard is now unlocked. Push the right hand arrow key û once until Signal - Adjust Signal times appears in the display. SIGNAL WEEKLY PROGRAM (Weekly repetitive signals that differ from day to day). Push the down arrow key until Weekly appears in the window. Here you can enter signal times that occur weekly on any or all weekdays (Sat + Sun or any other day can be excluded). D. Press the Enter key twice. hannel 1 appears. If you need to program another channel just press the appropriate number (2, 3 or 4) on the key board. E. Press Enter again. The time entry with the first hour digit flashing appears. Key in the required time in 24h format, e.g. 8:00a.m. = 08:00:00 or 2:00pm = 14:00:00. Press Enter. F. Now enter the weekday(s) by selecting the appropriate weekday number, e.g. 1=Mon, 2=Tue, 3=Wed, 4=Thu, 5=Fri, 6=Sat, 7=Sun. Press Enter. G. Enter signal time (duration in seconds, 1-99 sec.) in double digits, e.g. 5sec. = 05. The contacts close for 5sec (any connected bell(s) will ring for 5 seconds). Press Enter. H. Enter repeat time (up to 15 times) in double digits, e.g. no repeats = 00, 2 repeats = 02. The bell rings in total 3x with a pause length equal to the signal duration. Press Enter. The display is back to the beginning showing Weekly. You can now double Enter for further weekly program times, go on to yearly programming or you might be finished with programming. In that case nothing further needs to be done, because the display returns automatically to the standard time display within approx. 60 seconds. SIGNAL YEARLY PROGRAM (Signals that occur monthly or once a year) I. Push the down arrow key until Signal Yearly appears in the display. Here you can enter signal times that occur annually. The date and time have to be entered for the signal to be executed on the same date and time every year. The signal occurs monthly or once every year based on the programmed date and time. J. Press the Enter key twice. hannel 1 appears. If you need to program another channel just press the appropriate number (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the key board. K. Press Enter. The date entry with the first day digit flashing appears. Key in the required date in double digits, e.g. 5 th day = 05, February = 02. Press Enter. L. Now the time entry with the first hour digit flashing appears. Key in the required time in 24h format, e.g. 8:00a.m. = 08:00:00 or 2:00pm = 14:00:00. Press Enter. M. Once or Always appears in the display. Select by pressing the right or left arrow key the option you need and press Enter to confirm. Once executes the program once and is then erased from the memory. Always executes the program every year and remains in the memory. N. Enter signal time (duration in seconds, 1-99 sec.) in double digits, e.g. 5sec. = 05. The bell will ring for 5 seconds. Press Enter. O. Enter repeat time (up to 15 times) in double digits, e.g. no repeats = 00, 2 repeats = 02. The bell rings in total 3x with a pause length equal to the signal duration. Press Enter. The display is back to the beginning showing Yearly. You can now double Enter for further yearly program times, go on to signal testing or you might be finished with programming. In that case nothing further needs to be done, because the display returns automatically to the standard time display within approx. 60 seconds.

-5- SIGNAL TESTING + MANUAL OPERATION P. Push the down arrow key until Sig. Test appears in the display. Here you can manually activate the signals. Q. Press the appropriate channel number (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the key board. The corresponding relay contact closes (for as long as the button is held down) activating the connected signal device(s). SIGNAL TIMES HEKING R. The procedure for the checking of programmed times is the same for Daily, Weekly and Yearly programs. We describe the procedure for Weekly because it is the most used program. S. From the signal adj. signal times display push the down arrow key until Signal weekly appears in the display. T. Press the Enter key. U. Press the down arrow key. V. The first signal time appears in the display, e.g. MTWTF.. 08:00:00 1". The letters indicate the appropriate weekdays: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, T=Thursday, F=Friday. The two dots indicate that Saturday and Sunday were not selected. The time indicated in our example is 8:00am. The figure 1" stands for relay circuit 1. W. Press the down arrow key to see all remaining weekly signal times. X. If you like to exit time checking press the left hand arrow key. SIGNAL TIMES ORRETION Y. During times checking the displayed entry can be altered/corrected by pressing the Enter button. The display changes to channel No.1". You can now change the channel by pressing number 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the keypad. Z. Proceed with pushing the Enter button. Now the display shows the time entry and the cursor is flashing over the hour digits. orrect the hour if necessary and then change the minutes and seconds respectively. AA. Then press Enter. The abbreviated weekdays, displayed as capital letters, appear in the screen. You can now change the selected weekdays by pressing the corresponding numbers on the keyboard, like 1=Mo, 2=Tu, etc. If you like to de-select a weekday, simply press the corresponding week number on the keyboard. That will delete the weekday. BB. Press the Enter key, the cursor will be seen flashing over the signal time (duration) count. hange the signal length, if necessary, using the keyboard. (Always use double digits). Press the Enter key, the cursor will now be flashing over the repeat count. hange the repeat count, if necessary, using the keyboard. Press Enter to confirm. DD. Press Enter and down arrow to enter Signal Time hecking mode to check your changes you just made and/or continue with time changes/corrections. INDIVIDUAL SIGNAL TIMES DELETION EE. During Times hecking the displayed entry can be deleted by pressing the LEAR buttons Help and 0'. (First press and hold the Help button, then press the 0' and briefly hold both.) heck always if the deletion was correctly executed.

-6- KHU2100 Series Master lock Switch (On/Off Switching) Programming for lighting, airconditioning, access control, turning things on and off, etc. The KHU2100 master/program unit provides two separate program paths for Signals and Switching. The signal program operates the relay contacts momentarily as required for bells or hooters. This program requires the input of the bell time and the signal length (1-99 seconds). The switch program operates the relay in two steps: Relay on and relay off. This program requires the input of the on time and the off time as required for lighting, airconditioning, etc. Push the right hand arrow key. If the keyboard is locked, unlock the keyboard by dialling the code number: 1263" and press Enter. The keyboard is now unlocked. Push the right hand arrow key û twice until Switch - Adjust Switch times appears in the display. SWITH WEEKLY PROGRAM (Weekly repetitive on/off times that differ from day to day) Push the down arrow key until Switch Weekly appears in the window. Here you can enter switch on/off times that occur weekly on any or all weekdays (Sat + Sun or any other day can be excluded). Press the Enter key twice. hannel 1 appears. If you need to program another channel just press the appropriate number (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the key board. Press Enter again. The time entry with the first hour digit flashing appears. Key in the required time in 24h format, e.g. 8:00a.m. = 08:00:00 or 2:00pm = 14:00. Press Enter. Now enter the weekday(s) by selecting the appropriate weekday number, e.g. 1=Mon, 2=Tue, 3=Wed, 4=Thu, 5=Fri, 6=Sat, 7=Sun. Press Enter. Select on or off with the left/right arrow keys. Press Enter to confirm your selection. The display is back to the beginning showing Switch Weekly. You can now double Enter for further weekly program times, go on to yearly programming or you might be finished with programming. In that case nothing further needs to be done, because the display returns automatically to the initial time display within approx. 60 seconds. SWITH YEARLY PROGRAM (Yearly on/off times that occur monthly or once a year) Push the down arrow key until Switch Yearly appears in the display. Here you can enter switch on/off times that occur annually. The date and time have to be entered for the on/off times to be executed on the same date and time every year. The on/off switching occurs monthly or once every year based on the programmed date and time. Press the Enter key twice. hannel 1 appears. If you need to program another channel just press the appropriate number (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the key board. Press Enter. The date entry with the first day digit flashing appears. Key in the required date in double digits, e.g. 5 th day = 05, February = 02. Press Enter. Now the time entry with the first hour digit flashing appears. Key in the required time in 24h format, e.g. 8:00a.m. = 08:00:00 or 2:00pm = 14:00:00. Press Enter. Once or Always appears in the display. By pressing the right or left arrow key select the option you need and press Enter to confirm. Once executes the program once and is then erased from the memory. Always executes the program every year and remains in the memory. Select on or off with the left/right arrow keys. Press Enter to confirm your selection. The display is back to the beginning showing Switch Yearly. You can now double Enter for further yearly program times, go on to suppress programming or you might be finished with programming. In that case nothing further needs to be done, because the display returns automatically to the initial time display within approx. 60 seconds.

-7- SWITH SUPPRESS PROGRAM (The suppress program turns all signal and switch times off) The standard program (of each of the 4x channels independently) can be interrupted for a user programmable period with the Switch Suppress facility. The on and off dates determine the beginning and end of a program-free period. For example, the school bells require to be silenced for one day for the annual fete, students assessment tests or during holiday periods, etc. Push the down arrow key until Switch Suppress appears in the display. Here you can enter switch suppress on/off times to turn the regular program off for a required period. The dates and times have to be entered independently for each of the 4x channels for the start and end of the suppress-program period. This program will be executed on the same entered dates and times every year unless a once only command has been loaded. Press the Enter key twice. hannel 1 appears. Select one of the 4x channels by pressing the appropriate number (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the key board. Press Enter. The date entry with the first day digit flashing appears. Key in the required date in double digits, e.g. 5 th day = 05, February = 02. Press Enter. Now the time entry appears with the first hour digit flashing. Key in the required time in 24h format, e.g. 8:00a.m. = 08:00:00 or 2:00pm = 14:00:00. Press Enter. Once or Always appears in the display. By pressing the right or left arrow key select the option you need and press Enter to confirm. Once executes the program once and is then erased from the memory. Always executes the program every year and remains in the memory. Select on or off with the left/right arrow keys. On means start with suppressing the regular program. Off means end of program suppression, resumption of the regular program. Press Enter to confirm your selection. The display is back to the beginning showing Switch Suppress. You can now double Enter for further suppress program times, go on to Switch sig. test or you might be finished with programming. In that case nothing further needs to be done, because the display returns automatically to the initial time display within approx. 60 seconds. Attention! Do not forget to program the Switch Suppress off-time. If an on-time has been programmed, but an off-time has not been, than the regular program will never operate. SWITH ON/OFF TESTING + MANUAL OPERATION Push the down arrow key until Switch sig. test appears in the display. Here you can manually activate the relays. Press one of the 4x channel numbers on the key board. The corresponding relay contact closes activating the connected device(s). The relay remains on and the contacts closed. Push the same channel number again to turn the relay off. SWITH ON/OFF TIMES HEKING The procedure for the checking of programmed times is the same for Daily, Weekly, Yearly and Suppress programs. We describe the procedure for Weekly because it is the most used program. From the switch adj. switch times display push the down arrow key until Switch weekly appears in the display. Press the Enter key. Press the down arrow key. The first switch time appears in the display, e.g. MTWTF.. 08:00:00 1e". The capital letters indicate the programmed weekdays: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, T=Thursday, F=Friday. The two dots indicate that Saturday and Sunday were not selected. The time indicated in our example is 8:00am. The figure 1" stands for relay circuit 1 and the lower case letter e stands for on. ( a = off) Press the down arrow key to see all remaining weekly switch times. Make particularly shure that for each e (on) command there was an a (off) command programmed. If you like to exit time checking press the left hand arrow key.

-8- SWITH ON/OFF TIMES ORRETION During times checking the displayed entry can be altered/corrected by pressing the Enter button. The display changes to channel No.1". You can now change the channel by pressing number 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the keypad. Proceed with pushing the Enter button. Now the display shows the time entry and the cursor is flashing over the hour digits. orrect the hour if necessary and then change the minutes and seconds respectively. Then press Enter. The abbreviated weekdays, displayed as capital letters, appear on the screen. You can now change the selected weekdays by pressing the corresponding numbers on the keyboard, like 1=Mo, 2=Tu, etc. If you like to de-select a weekday, simply press the corresponding week number on the keyboard. That will delete the weekday. Press the Enter key, the cursor will be seen highlighting the on or off status. If necessary change the setting by simply moving the cursor using the left/right arrow keys. Press the Enter key to confirm. The display returns back to the beginning of the switch weekly display. Press Enter and down arrow to enter Signal Time hecking mode to check your changes you just made and/or continue with time changes/corrections. INDIVIDUAL SWITH ON/OFF TIMES DELETION During Times hecking the displayed entry can be deleted by pressing the LEAR buttons Help and 0'. (First press and hold the Help button, then press the 0' and briefly hold both.) heck always if the deletion was correctly executed. Attention! If you clear an on command make sure that the corresponding off command is also cleared. Always clear both, the on and off entries. Otherwise the program will not be able to execute remaining commands correctly.

-9- KHU2100 Master locks Fuse List & Models Fuse List Item Point of Protection Value Speed Size All KHU2100 Models Mains 500mA slow blow 20 x 5 mm Available Models Type No Relay Output Impulse Output Stock Line KHU2101 0 1 yes KHU2111 1 1 yes KHU2121 2 1 yes KHU2122 2 2 no KHU2142 4 2 no