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YL-99 Electronic Lock Installation Guide

This document provides programming and installation instructions for an electronic lock. It describes how to set the master code, user codes, and passage code. It also explains how to change codes, delete codes, put the lock into passage mode, and includes information about the lock's encryption, audit trail, and battery life. The lock can store up to 10 access codes and features include waterproof seals, a backlit keypad, adjustable backset, and low battery warning.

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YL-99 Electronic Lock Installation Guide

This document provides programming and installation instructions for an electronic lock. It describes how to set the master code, user codes, and passage code. It also explains how to change codes, delete codes, put the lock into passage mode, and includes information about the lock's encryption, audit trail, and battery life. The lock can store up to 10 access codes and features include waterproof seals, a backlit keypad, adjustable backset, and low battery warning.

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Programming and Installation Instructions

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Passed ISO9001-2000 international system ratification


ACCESS CODE INSTRUCTIONS
The YL-99 electronic lock is capable of storing up to 10 access
codes; 1 Master code, 1 Passage code and 8 User codes.
All codes are allocated a starting number or sequence
number. The master code is ‘0’, the passage code is ‘9’ and
the user codes are ‘1-8’.

FEATURES The master code must be set up in order to input user codes.

• Waterproof seals protecting electronic


components MASTER CODE
• Backlit keypad for use in low light The master code is the most important code in the series as it
• Up to 10 changeable codes including is needed to set up all user codes and the passage code.
passage, user and master levels All codes can be a maximum of 15 digits including the
• Deadlatch assembly with adjustable allocated sequence number.
backset The allocated sequence number for the master code is ‘0’,
therefore you must ensure this is the first digit of your code
• DIY installation (instructions included)
and the remainder may be any combination of digits from
• LED indicators for code entry ‘0-9’.
• 50 event audit trail recording The manufacturers default code is ‘0123’.
• Anti spy code encryption To unlock the lock, enter the code ‘0123’ and press the ‘#’
• Low battery warning with emergency key. The lock will sound and the green indicator will light. The
power jump override handle is unlocked while the beep is sounding and will return
to the locked position once the beep stops.
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CHANGING THE MASTER CODE USER CODES AND PASSAGE CODES
Step 1. The user and passage codes can be any number and
Enter the default master code (‘0123’) or the current combination of ‘0 - 9’ with a maximum of 15 digits.
master code, and press the ‘#’ key. Only the master code can have ‘0’ as the first digit and
Step 2. only the passage code can have ‘9’ as the first digit.
Wait until the beeping sound stops but the blue backlight
remains on. SETTING THE USER CODES AND
Step 3. PASSAGE CODE
Enter a new master code that starts with ‘0’ and press the Step 1.
‘*’ key. Enter the current master code and press the ‘#’ key.
If two beeps are heard the new master code has been Step 2.
saved successfully. Wait until the beeping sound stops and the blue
backlight remains on.
Note: Door should always be ajar when adding /
changing codes. Step 3.
Enter a new user code beginning with that codes
sequence number and press the ‘*’ key. E.g. the first
user code will begin with ‘1’.
Once you hear two beeps the first user code has been
RESETTING THE MASTER CODE saved into the lock.
The reset button is located on the battery pack and Step 4.
should only be used when the master code is lost or Enter the second user code starting with sequence
forgotten. Press and hold the reset button for five number ‘2’ and press the ‘*’ key.
seconds until three beeps are heard. The master code Once you hear two beeps the second user code has
will return to the manufacturer default code ‘0123’. been saved into the lock.
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SETTING THE USER CODES AND CHANGING USER CODES
PASSAGE CODE contd . . . In addition to the master code, each user code has the
Repeat these steps until all eight user codes and the ability to change their own code.
passage code have been successfully set.
Step 1.
Note: Each user code must be entered while the blue Enter the user code you want to change and press the
backlight is on. If light goes out, you must re-enter the ‘#’ key.
master code to unlock the lock again.
Step 2.
After the beep stops and before the blue backlight goes
off, enter the new user code and press the ‘*’ key. (Eg. If
user one is resetting their code, the new code must
again begin with ‘1’)
Once you hear two beeps the new user code has been
saved into the lock.
Note: Door should always be ajar when adding /
changing codes.

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DELETING A USER CODE PASSAGE MODE
If you want to delete all user codes.
- ONE DIGIT ACCESS
Step 1. The YL-99 has the ability to be set to passage mode by
Enter the master code and press the ‘#’ key. entering a passage code.
Step 2. In passage mode, all users can press any key to open
After the beep stops and before the blue backlight goes the door without requiring a user code.
off, enter ‘0’ five times and press the ‘*’ key. How to enter passage mode
Once you hear two beeps all codes will be erased and Step 1.
only the master code will be able to operate the lock. Enter the passage code (beginning with sequence
number ‘9’) then press ‘#’.
If you want to delete an individual user code. Step 2.
Step 1. After the beep stops and before the blue backlight goes
Enter the master code and press the ‘#’ key. off, press ‘*’ then ‘#’ in quick succession.

Step 2. Once you hear two beeps the lock is in passage mode.
After the beep stops and before the blue backlight goes How to cancel passage mode
off, enter ‘0000’ and the sequence number of the code Step 1.
you want to delete and press the ‘*’ key. (Eg. To delete Press any key to activate the lock.
code one - enter ‘00001’)
Step 2.
Once you hear several beeps, the user code selected After the beep stops and before the blue backlight goes
will be erased. off, press ‘*’ then ‘#’ in quick succession.
Repeat this procedure for any other user codes you wish Once you hear two beeps passage mode is cancelled.
to delete.
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ENCRYPTION USER CODE AUDIT TRAIL
This function is an added security feature which is aimed The lock will record the last 50 events.
at preventing codes being observed while being Please contact your distributor for more information.
entered.
Step 1.
Enter the first digit of the code you want to enter.
BATTERY INFORMATION
Step 2. The lock requires four ‘AAA’ alkaline batteries which are
Enter any sequence of digits to confuse the observer. housed in the internal handle.

Step 3. The lock has a low battery indicator which when


unlocking the door will sound a continuous beep,
Enter the balance of the user code, followed by the
followed by a single beep.
‘#’ key.
New batteries should be installed within approximately
two weeks.
Example:
Expected battery life is approximately 180 days and all
• User code is ‘83557373’. time measurements are calculated on twenty uses per
• Enter the first digit: 8 day.
• Enter any digits to confuse the observer: 564778458 If the batteries are completely dead, you can use the
• Enter the balance of the original user code: 3557373 emergency backup battery pack (supplied) to power
and press ‘#’ the lock, however ensure that the batteries in the lock
are replaced immediately.

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LOCK COMPONENTS G

H
E
D
M

Q
F

N C
P

L
A J
K

A : Outside Knob F : Battery Box L : Latch Faceplate


B : Outside Rose Plate G : Inside Knob Cover M : LED Indicator
C : Latch Assembly H : Cover Plate Screws N : Keypad
D : Inside Rose Plate J : Strike Plate P : Emergency Power Jack
E : Mounting Screws K : Wrought Box Q : Reset Key
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1. Mark Door Step 3. Install Latch
Using template, mark Insert latch into hole and
hole on both sides of mark a line around edge of
door at required latch plate and remove
backset, then mark latch. (Fig. 3a)
latch hole on door Chisel approx. 3mm deep or
edge. until latch plate sits flush with (Fig. 3a)
door edge. (Fig. 3b)
Insert latch then drill 2 x 3mm
holes for mounting screws
and fasten latch. (Fig. 3c)
Step 2. Drill Holes
Bore a 54mm hole on (Fig. 3b)
door face, then drill
25mm hole in door
edge to intersect with
center of 54mm hole.
Note: Drill 54mm hole
from both sides of
(Fig. 3c)
door to stop wood
splintering

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Step 4. Install Strike Step 6. Install Inside Knob
Close door and mark horizontal centre of latch on to door Feed power cable through
frame. Mark vertical line where door edge meets frame hole in knob and guide
and measure in half of door thickness to find vertical spindle into handle. (Fig 6a)
centre. (Fig. 4a) Screw inside knob to outside
Extend both lines until they intersect and drill a 25mm hole knob using mounting screws. (Fig. 6a)
to 15mm depth. (Fig. 6b)
Position strike plate and mark around edge.
Chisel frame to approx 1.5mm depth or until strike sits flush. (Fig. 6b)
Drill 2 x 3mm screw holes and fix strike to frame. (Fig. 4b)

Step 7. Plug in Battery Box


Insert power cable into battery
box and position box in line
with cover screw holes.
(Fig. 4a) (Fig. 4b)

Step 8. Install Inside Cover


Step 5. Install Outside Plate
Knob Position cover plate over
Feed the power cable battery box and align with
through latch and guide screw holes.
spindle through until
Fasten screws to secure
outside rose sits flush.
cover plate to inside knob.
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WARRANTY TERMS and PROCEDURE
Retain your receipt as proof of purchase. Failure to retain proof of purchase voids this Warranty.
Your Centurion Code LockTM is covered by a 12 month replacement Warranty. Should your Code LockTM
require replacement during this time due to faulty performance please return the complete unit, with (the
original or a copy of) your receipt, to receive a new Centurion Code LockTM. The 12 month replacement
Warranty does not cover malfunctions due to incorrect installation of the Centurion Code LockTM.
This Warranty applies to the original purchaser when the Code LockTM unit is purchased from an Authorised
Dealer of Centurion Code LockTM. It is not transferrable or assignable.

Centurion International Wholesalers Pte. Ltd. will not cover the cost of removal or re-installation of the
Centurion Code LockTM. Centurion International Wholesalers Pte. Ltd. will not cover the cost of transport of the
unit to and from your Authorised Code LockTM Dealer.

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Stick template to door, aligning fold correctly on door edge.

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Distributed by:
Centurion International Wholesalers Pte. Ltd.
52 Horne Road #02-01 Singapore 209071
[email protected] www.centurioncodelock.com.au

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