Codelocks KL1000 Electronic Lock Programming & Operating Instructions

The KL1000 is a versatile electronic lock designed for multiple applications, including private use where the same code is repeatedly used and public use for multi-occupancy scenarios like lockers in leisure centers. The lock offers various code levels - Master Code, Sub-Master Code, User Code, and Technician Code - and allows users to set, change, and delete these codes according to their needs. It provides features like penalty time for repeated incorrect code entries, low battery power indication, and battery failure override for greater security and convenience. The KL1000 can be programmed to operate in either private or public mode, allowing for customized access control and flexibility in different environments.

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Key Features

  • Multiple Code Levels
  • Private or Public Mode
  • Low Battery Indicator
  • Battery Failure Override
  • Penalty Time
  • Programmable Open Time
  • Easy Code Change
  • Lost Code Procedure
  • Durable Design
  • Easy Installation

Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the different code levels available on the KL1000?

The KL1000 has four code levels: Master Code, Sub-Master Code, User Code, and Technician Code. Each code level has different access privileges and functions.

How can I change the Master Code on the KL1000 Electronic Lock?

To change the Master Code, you'll need to enter the current Master Code, followed by the command '01' and then enter the new Master Code twice. Refer to the Programming section in the manual for detailed instructions.

What happens if I enter the wrong code too many times on the KL1000?

If you enter three incorrect codes in a row, the lock will shut down for 10 seconds as a security measure to prevent unauthorized access.

How can I check the battery level on the KL1000?

To check the battery level, enter the Master Code followed by the command '09'. The Red and Blue LEDs will flash to indicate the current battery status. Refer to the Battery Level Check section in the manual for details.
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