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CL2210 Electronic Mortise Deadbolt

CL2210 Electronic Mortise Deadbolt
CL2210 Electronic Mortise Deadbolt
CL2210 electronic push button mortise deadbolt
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The CL2210 is a medium duty electronic lock

The outside knob turns freely without operating the latchbolt. When a valid code is entered and the blue LED lights burn, the knob will retract the latchbolt. When the door closes the spring latch will automatically lock the door. The key will open the door for management functions. Code Free Mode can be programmed at the keypad using the Master Code.

  • Rapid Retrofit for basic single code mechanical codelocks
  • Mortise Deadbolt
  • On door programming via Master Codes in seconds
  • Lever handle lock for doors hung on the left or right
  • Ideal for use in offices / schools / warehouses / hospitals / care homes / nurseries / hotels / leisure facilities / the home

Available in 2 PVD finishes
Brushed Steel, Polished Brass 

finishes
 

The lock can store up to 80 different User Codes. Codes may be 4, 5 or 6 digits long. Programming is via the keypad, using the Master Code.

The lock has fitted as standard two alarm release terminals.

  • REM1 is used to open the lock from a reception desk button or answer phone.
  • REM2 can be linked to an alarm system which, when activated by a momentary contact, will release the door for 30 minutes. This allows emergency personnel to enter the room to rapidly check that no one has been trapped and overlooked.
ItemDetails
Batteries2 x 1.5v AA Cells (supplied)
Body materialZinc alloy
Door materialSuitable for wooden doors
Door thickness35mm - 65mm (1 3/8" - 2 1/2")
Latches - Option 160mm (2 3/8") backset latch requiring 25 x 82mm (1" x 3 1/4") hole (supplied by default)
Latches - Option 270mm (2 3/4") backset latch requiring 25 x 92 mm (1"x 3 5/16") hole
Non handedLock will fit doors hung on the left or right
Spindle typeFlat bar spindle

Number relating to picture Item CL2210
1 Front Plate *
2 Back Plate *
3 Cover Plates x 2, Gaskets x 2 (not shown)  
4 Spring loaded spindle *
5 Deadbolt 60mm-70mm (2 3/8"- 2 3/4") backset *
6 Keeper plate *
7 Wood screws x 4
Use with deadbolt & keeper plate
*
8 Large fixing bolts 3 supplied (spare x 1)
Large pan head screws x 3
Small pan head screws x 4
*
9 2 keys *
10 Cable connections for REM1 and REM2 *
11 1.5v AA Batteries (x2) *
     
     
     
     

 

Tools Required

  • Power Drill   
  • Philips screwdriver size 2
  • Hammer / mallet   
  • Chisel 25mm (1")
  • Stanley knife
  • Adhesive tape, pencil, bradawl, tape measure
  • Drill bits 54mm (2 1/8"), 38mm (1 1/2"), 25mm (1"), 20mm (13/16"), 8mm (5/16")

Special Notes

You are advised to test lock (see below) and familiarise yourself with the instructions before starting work.
1. Remove the battery cover from the back plate and install the 2 x AA cells supplied.
2. Connect the cables from the front plate and back plate. A BLEEP should be heard when you do this. If no BLEEP is heard then check that the batteries are correctly installed.
3. Enter the factory Master Code, 1234 (note: when programming, the badge bar must prefix the Master Code). The blue light will flash and the front knob can be turned using finger and thumb.
4. Disconnect the cables.
5. You have been supplied with a dual backset deadbolt, 60mm (2 3/8") and 70mm (2 3/4"). Choose the backset that best suits your door set-up.

 

Select fitting option

If using option A) go to step 2. FIXING THE LOCK
For option B) proceed with step 1. APPLY THE TEMPLATE

Option A) Using an existing 54mm (21/8”) hole + an extra 20mm (13/16") cable hole and the cover plates (part 3).
or
New install: Using the cover plates (part 3) drill three holes:
1 x 54mm (21/8”), 1 x 25mm (1”) and 1 x 20mm (13/16”).

Option B) New install: Requires five holes to be drilled:
2 x 8mm (5/16”), 1 x 25mm (1”), 1 x 38mm (11/2”) and 1 x 20mm (13/16”). Cover plates (part 3) NOT required.

1. Apply the template

1. Select the required backset, 60mm (23/8”),  or 70mm (23/4”) and crease along the line marked door edge and tape it to the door.
2. Mark the holes to be drilled according to option A) or B). Mark the center line of the door edge on the center line of the deadbolt.
3. Apply the template to the other side of the door, aligning it with the first mark in the middle of the door edge and mark the holes to be drilled.
4. Keeping the drill level and square to the door, drill holes from both sides to avoid splintering of the door face.

Positioning and Fixing the Deadbolt
1. Drill a 25mm (1") hole, 89mm (31/2") deep on the center line of deadbolt in the center of the door edge. Be careful to keep the drill level and square to the door.
2. Put the deadbolt into the hole and draw around the faceplate. Insert the deadbolt into the hole, and with the edges parallel to the door, draw around the face plate.
3. Remove the deadbolt. Score the outline with a Stanley knife prior to chiselling a 3mm (1/8") deep rebate to accept the faceplate flush to the door.
4. Fix the deadbolt with the wood screws.

Codelocks CL210 Installation Diagram 2
 

2. Fixing the lock

For Option A)
1. Drill an extra 20mm (13/16") hole for your battery cable using the template.
2. Insert deadbolt into the hole with the arrow pointing up and fix with the wood screws. Make sure the deadbolt enters the keeper easily.
3. Insert the spindle with the spring to the outside through the slot to suit your backset. The spring-loaded spindle will fit doors between 35mm - 65mm (13/8” and 21/2”) thick. For doors less
than 50mm (2”) thick break off the 15mm (5/8”) section at the end of the spindle. For doors more than 65mm (21/2”)thick, ring the Helpline for advice.
4. Fix to door using 3 large pan-head screws through the remaining cover plate.
5. Apply the front plate over the spindle, passing the cable through the door, fix using 3 large pan-head screws through the remaining cover plate.
6. Remove the battery cover and battery pack from the backplate. Mount the backplate using the remaining pan-head screws, using lower fixing holes in cover plate with gasket in place.
7. Attach battery pack, storing excess cable within the door and replace battery cover. Test the code works, retracting and throwing the deadbolt before closing the door.

For Option B)
1. Insert the spindle with the spring to the outside through the slot to suit your backset. See Step 2.2 Fixing the Lock.
2. Cut the large fixing bolts to suit the door thickness, allowing at least one but not more than two threaded sections to enter the lock case.
3. Remove the battery cover and battery pack from the backplate. Apply the frontplate over the spindle, passing the cable through the door. Place the backplate over the spindle, pull the cable through and screw front and backplates together with the fixing bolts. Before final tightening make sure the lock is vertical and using inside knob make sure the bolt throws easily.
4. Attach battery pack, storing excess cable within the door and replace battery cover. Test the code works, retracting and throwing the deadbolt before closing the door.


 

3. Fitting the keeper plate

1. Position the keeper plate on the frame so that it lines up with the deadbolt.
2. Mark the inner and outer edges of the keeper plate and cut a rebate so that it fits flush with the surface of the door frame.
3. Drill or cut a recess 1” (25mm) deep for the deadbolt. Fit the keeper plate using only one wood screw at first to ensure that it is positioned accurately. The deadbolt should enter the aperture easily. When satisifed secure the keeper with the second screw.

 

 

* Instructions for CL2255,CL2200 and CL2210 models

CODES
• The factory set Master Code is #1234. This should be changed immediately after installation (see program 10).
• The Master Code and optional Sub-Master Code always start with the # prefix. This puts the lock into Programming Mode.
• When the Master or Sub-Master Code is entered 3 times consecutively without performing a programming function, a penalty time of 10 seconds is activated. This feature is to discourage the casual use of Master Codes as User Codes.
• The length of the Master Code determines the length of the User Code and the Sub-Master Code.
• If the Master Codes is changed to another of the same length then the Sub-Master and all User Codes will be retained.
• If the Master Code is change to one of a different length then the Sub-Master and User Codes will be deleted.
• Codes may be 4, 5 or 6 digits long.
• The lock memory will store 80 different User Codes, each identified by a User Code ID – 01 to 80.
• The lock memory can store 10 different One Time User Codes. Each One Time User Code is identified by a One Time User Code ID – 81 to 90.
• When in Programming Mode a Program Code must be entered within 5 seconds, otherwise the Red light will flash and beep and the lock will revert to normal.
• If a programming mistake is made wait 5 seconds, the Red light will flash and beep and the lock will revert to normal.
• A new code will be rejected if it is already in the memory.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The CL2000 locks have an 11 button keypad including the Badge Bar which acts as the # button.

UNLOCK TIME
The factory pre-set UNLOCK time is 4 seconds. This may be changed – (see Program 06).

PENALTY TIME
Entering 3 incorrect User codes will cause the lock to suspend activity for a penalty time of 10 seconds.

KEY OVER-RIDE
Turning the key clockwise with retract the latch allowing the door to be opened.

CODE FREE MODE
Using the Master or the Sub-Master Code, programs 08 and 09 will put the lock into, and out of, Code Free Mode. In Code Free Mode battery power is not being used.


REVERTING TO FACTORY SETTING


If the Master Code is not known the lock memory can be cleared and made to revert to the factory Master Code as follows:

  1. Remove one battery.
  2. Press and hold the ‘0’ button, replace the battery, the Blue LED will flash twice, beep will sound twice, then release the ‘0’ button.
  3. Within 3 seconds press the ‘0’ button 3 times. The Blue LED will light continuously for 7 seconds and then 2 beeps will sound. The lock will have reverted to the factory set Master Code, #1234, and all other settings will be erased.

REMOTE RELEASE OPTION
The lock has 2 sets of terminals for remote release, labelled REM 1 and REM 2 on the printed circuit board in the front housing. Cables are provided with the lock for these connections

CL2000 Programming Image 1

REM 1 is intended for use when there is a need to allow a visitor to open the door after having been identified by intercom or by sight from within. REM 1 would be connected to a pushbutton on a reception desk, or to the appropriate button on an intercom. Pushing the button would cause the Blue LED to light and would release the lock for the normal set time.

REM 2
is intended for use when there is a need for the door to be release by an alarm system, such as a fire alarm. This enables emergency personnel to rapidly check that no one is trapped / overlooked in classrooms, wards, guest rooms, etc during a fire drill. When activated by an alarm REM 2 will maintain the unlocked condition for 30 minutes. During this time the red LED will flash once every second and beep to indicate the unlocked condition.  The lock will automatically revert to normal after 30 minutes. If required Program 11 can be used to revert the lock to normal before the 30 minute period has finished.

LOCKED / UNLOCKED STATUS INDICATION

Using Program 15 the Blue and Red LED’s can be programmed to indicate locked and unlocked status.

BATTERY POWER
These Electronic Codelocks should provide well in excess of 200,000 openings from 4 x AA cells rated at 2,900 mAh.

LOW BATTERY
When the battery power is low the Red LED will flash 5 times before the Blue LED will flash 5 times before the Blue LED flashes to signal acceptance of the code. Batteries should be changed as soon as this happens.

BATTERY FAILURE OVERRIDE
The CL2000 series has been designed so that a PP3 battery can be used to open the lock should batteries fail. See image below.
The procedure is as follows:
• Place the terminals of the PP3 battery against the contact points on the lock.
• The positive + PP3 terminal to the left hand contact.
• The negative –PP3 terminal to the right hand contact.
• On secure maintained contact the lock will beep twice and the blue light will flash twice.
• On secure maintained contact the lock will beep twice and the blue light will flash twice.
• Maintaining contact enter the Master Code.
• The clutch will release allowing to the lock to be opened.
• Fit the new batteries to the lock by remove the battery cover on the inside of the door.

2255 POI pic 1



PROGRAMMING

* First change the factory Master Code – see program 10. If the Master or Sub-Master Code is entered 3 times consecutively without performing a programming function, a penalty time of 10 seconds is activated.
Note: The Badge Bar at the bottom of the keypad acts as the # button.
The Master Code and Sub-Master Code MUST always start with #.
Codes can only be the same length as the Master Code.
A or in the Key Sequence below indicates LED illumination.

If entered, a Sub-Master Code can be used instead of the Master Code for all programs except program 10 and 12.

ENTER NEW USER CODE   Program 01
Key Sequence
#Master Code  01 User Code ID (eg 05), New Code (eg 4321) ••
Result
New Code 4321 entered at User Code ID 05
( when user enters code)

SUPEND USER CODE   Program 02
Key Sequence
#Master Code 02 User Code ID (EG 05) ••
Result
User Code at ID 05 suspended
( when user 05 enters code)

RESTORE USER CODE   Program 03
Key Sequence
#Master Code 03 User Code ID (eg 05) ••
Result
User Code at ID 05 restored
( when user 05 enters code)

SUSPEND ALL USER CODES   Program 04
Key Sequence
#Master Code 04 ••
Result
All User Codes suspended
( when all users enter code)

RESTORE ALL USER CODES   Program 05
Key Sequence
#Master Code 05 ••
RESULT
All User Code restored
( when all users enter code)

CHANGE UNLOCK TIME   Program 06

Key Sequence
#Master Code 06 enter open time
(range 2 – 9 secs) ••
RESULT
After code entry the lock will unlock for the set time
(Factory pre-set time is 4 seconds)

ONE TIME USER CODES   Program 07
Key Sequence
#Master Code 07 One time code ID
(eg 81) One time Code (eg 4321) ••
RESULT
Code 4321 in position 81 will work once and then be removed from memory
Note: ID Positions 81 to 90 are reserved for this program functions, allowing up to 10 One-Time User Codes to be entered.

SET CODE FREE MODE   Program 08
Key Sequence
#Master Code 08 ••
RESULT
Lock will be continuously unlocked

CANCEL CODE FREE MODE   Program 09

Key Sequence
#Master Code 09 ••
RESULT
Lock will revert to normal operation

CHANGE MASTER CODE   Program 10
Key Sequence
#Master Code 10 enter length of Master Code
Followed by new Master Code (eg 6, 123456)
Confirm length of Master Code followed by new Master Code (eg 6, 123456) ••
RESULT
Master Code now changed to #123456. Note: If the length of the Master Code is changed then all previous User Codes will be deleted

CANCEL EMERGENCY OPEN MODE   Program 11
Key Sequence

#Master Code 11 ••
RESULT
The emergency unlocked condition via REN 2 will be cancelled and the lock will revert to normal operation

CL2000 Programming Image 9


DELETE ALL USER CODES   Program 12
Key Sequence

#Master Code 12 12 •• (7 secs)
RESULT
All User Codes will be cleared from the memory

ADD/CHANGE SUB-MASTER CODE   Program 13
Key Sequence

#Master Code 13 Sub-Master Code (eg 2468) ••
RESULT
A Sub-Master Code #2468 has been entered

DELETE SUB-MASTER CODE   Program 14
Key Sequence
#Master Code 14 14 ••
RESULT
Sub-Master Code has been deleted

LOCKED/UNLOCKED STATUS   Program 15
Key Sequence

1. #Master Code 15 1 •• = Locked, No LED flashing (this is the default setting)
2. #Master Code 15 2 •• = Locked – Red LED flashing
3. #Master Code 15 3 •• = Unlocked – Blue LED flashing
RESULT
If activated LED’s will flash continuously every 5 seconds
Note: LED’s will not indicate unlocked mode by key

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