TownSteel e-Genius 2990 Series Instrucciones de funcionamiento

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TownSteel
e-Genius 2990 Series
Programming Guide

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Index
Definitions 2
Factory Default Settings 3
Important Notes 3
Privacy Function Information - IMPORTANT 4
Change Master Code 5
Sub-Master Code 5
Manager Codes 5
Add Codes 6
Add a User Code
Add Multiple User Codes
Add Service Code
Delete Codes 7
Delete User Code
Delete Manager Code
Delete All Manager Codes
Delete Service Code
Delete All Service Codes
Disable/Enable a Code 8
Disable/Enable all User Codes 8
Passage Mode 9
Pass Time 9
Enable Group Function (Factory Default) 9
Disable Group Function 9
Sound 10
Lock Status Indicator 10
Penalty Time (Keypad Anti-Tamper Lockout Time) 11
Code Location Function 11
Next Free User Code ID Locator 12
Reset to Factory Default Settings 12
Low Battery Warning 12

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Definitions
•Code Length: Length of Master Code defines the length of all other codes. Length of codes can be 4, 5, or 6 digits. Master
Code and User Codes must be the same length.
•LED Indicator: LED indicators are located at the top outside of the lock. Lock flashes both green and red LED dependent on
user inputs.
•Master Code: Code used to program and unlock the lock. Factory Default Setting Master Code is 12345 - this must be
changed before programming the lock. Multiple locks can have same Master Code.
•Manager Code: A single lock can have a maximum of 5 Manager Codes. Manager Codes can program User Codes under the
same group. Manager Codes can be programmed using function 51, 52, 53, 54, and 55.
•User ID: Two-digit Identification numbers for User Codes. Each User Code must have a User ID (00-99).
•User Code: Codes used to unlock the lock. User Codes are programmed by the Master or Manager Code. Lock can have a
maximum of 100 User Codes. Function 02 programs User IDs and their User Codes.
•Service Code (One-time User Code): Code that allows one-time entry per code. Service Code is automatically deleted after
it has been used. Lock can have a maximum of 5 Service Codes simultaneously active.
•Passage Mode: Mode that keeps the lock unlocked until it is disabled. Factory Default Setting has this mode disabled.
Function 40 enables Passage Mode and Function 41 disables Passage Mode
•Pass Time: Period that a lock stays in unlocked position after a valid code is entered. Factory Default Setting Pass Time is 5
seconds. Function 42 adjusts Pass Time from 2 to 20 seconds.
•Sound: Keypad sound is enabled by Default Factory Setting. Disabling the sound affects general operation and programming
of the lock. Function 73 disables sound and Function 71 enables Sound.
•Lock Status Indicator: LED indicator on lock to show whether it is locked (flashing red LED) or unlocked (flashing green
LED). Function 91 enables or disables the lock status indicator.
•Penalty Time (Keypad Anti-Tamper Lockout Time): Period that a lock stays in locked position after it reaches its max
number of incorrect code entries. During Penalty Time, no other codes will be accepted. Factory Default Settings’ Penalty
Time is 60 seconds after 3 invalid tries. Function 92 adjusts Penalty Time from 0 (disabled) to 90 seconds after 0 (disabled) to
9 tries. This is used to prevent unauthorized entry.
•Group Function: A group is defined by the first and last location of User ID’s programmed into a Manager Code. Manager
Code programs User Codes under the same group. Group Function may be enabled or disabled by Master Code. Manager
Code may program all User Codes if Group Function is disabled.

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Factory Default Settings
Master Code: 12345
Passage Mode: Disabled
Pass Time: 5 seconds
Sound: Enabled
Lock Status Indicator: Enabled
Penalty Time (Keypad Anti-Tamper Lockout Time): 60 seconds after 3 Invalid Code Entries
Important Notes
•Master Code must be changed from Factory Default Setting before programming any other codes.
•Manufacturer assumes no liability, direct or indirect, due to failure to change Master Code.
•Pressing the Star (✴) key will cancel any on-going program sequence or code input.
•Pressing the Pound (#) key starts programming.
•Programming can be done only if the lock is locked unless in passage mode.
•Replacing batteries does not change existing settings.
•During programming, green LED indicator indicates success and the red LED indicator indicates failure.
oOne green LED flash and 2 short beeps occurs after each program sequence. (●)
oTwo green LED flashes and 2 beeps (one short beep and one long beep) occur at the end of each successful
program sequence (●●).
oOne red LED flash and 1 long beep indicates failure during program sequence.
•The red LED will flash 0.5 second (with one long beep) after an invalid code is entered.
•It is important to maintain track of user IDs and Codes used in the system to use certain features.
•The length of the Master Code defines the length of all other codes. The length of the Master Code cannot be changed
to other lengths unless factory default settings are restored (lock is reset).
Disclaimer - The Codes used in the following examples are not recommended for actual valid codes. Accepted protocol should
be followed for secure codes. Repeated strings of numbers are not secure.

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Residential Function Information - IMPORTANT
Residential Function Default Mode: (Door Normally Locked - Factory Default)
The residential function is designed to leave the lock in passage mode if the deadbolt is retracted. The lock will typically be used
for residential application from others such as homes and apartment units.
To unlock the lock the user must use a valid code and rotate the lever to retract both bolts. Once the deadbolt is retracted, the
lock will remain in passage mode for 10 minutes after this time the lock will automatically lock. The User can extend the
deadbolt using the inside thumb turn and instantaneously lock the lock. The deadbolt can also be extended by lifting the outside
or inside lever. When the user exits, the deadbolt will be retracted and instantaneously go into passage mode and allow access
without the need for a valid code. The residential function will remain active until the deadbolt is extended or 10 minutes
transpire.
Residential Function Passage Mode: (Door Normally unlocked - Programmable through keypad) See page 8 –Passage Mode
Configuring the lock into passage mode will initially provide a normally unlocked (passage mode) state if the deadbolt is
retracted. Once inside, the user extends the deadbolt using the inside thumb turn and instantaneously locks the lockset. The
deadbolt can also be extended by lifting the outside or inside lever. When the user exits, the deadbolt will be retracted and
instantaneously go into passage mode and allow access without the need for a valid code. The residential function will remain
active until the deadbolt is extended, there is no timer to automatically lock like in the default mode.

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Change Master Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code] ● [01] ● [1-digit Code Length] ● [New Master Code] ● [New Master Code] ●●
•For example, to change Master Code to “5555”, Press: [#] [12345] ● [01] ● [4] ● [5555] ● [5555] ●●
•The 3 options for the 1-Digit Code Lengths are 4, 5 or 6.
•The length of the Master Code defines the length of all other codes. It cannot be changed to other lengths unless
factory default settings are restored. In order to do any programming, you must change the Master Code from the
default settings.
Sub-Master Code
Add/Change Sub-Master Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code] ● [11] ● [New Sub-Master Code] ● [New Sub-Master Code] ●●
Note: Sub-Master code has access to all functions except being able to change master code and reset lock to factory settings.
Manager Codes
Add a Manager Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code] ● [Enter 2-Digit Manager ID] ● [New Manager Code] ● [First 2-Digit
User ID Location]●[Last 2-Digit Last Location] ●●
•For example, to add Manager code “8888” with Manager ID 51 which manages User ID’s 01-10, Press [#] [5555] ● [51]
● [8888] ● [01] ●[10] ●●
•Up to 5 Manager Codes can be programmed. Use 2-digit Manager Code ID’s 51, 52, 53, 54, or 55.
•The 2-Digit First Location and 2-Digit Last Location sets the group of User Codes that the Manager ID will manage.
•For example, the first location (01) and last location (10) will give the Manager ID 51 control over every User Code with
an ID between 01 and 10, including 01 and 10.
•2-Digit first and last locations cannot overlap with another Manager Code’s 2-Digit first and last locations.

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Add Codes
Add a User Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [02] ● [2-digit User ID] ● [New User Code] ●●
•For example, to add User Code of “2010” with User ID 01, Press: [#] [5555] ● [02] ● [01] ● [2010] ●●
Add Multiple User Codes
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [02] ● [2-digit User ID] ● [New User Code] ●●
[Second 2-digit User ID] ● [Second New User Code] ●● … And so forth
•For example, to add User Codes “2020”, “2030” and “2040” with User ID 10, 11, and 12 respectively,
Press: [#] [5555] ● [02] ● [10] ● [2020] ●● [11] ● [2030] ●● [12] ● [2040] ●●
•Input of additional User Codes must start before the green LED indicator stops flashing (8 Seconds) otherwise start
process from the beginning.
Add a Service Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [Enter Service Code ID] ● [Enter Service Code] ●●
•For example, to add Service Code 1 “9999”, Press [#] [5555] ● [21] ● [9999] ●●
•Up to 5 Service Codes can be programmed. Use Service Codes ID’s 21, 22, 23, 24, or 25.
•Service Codes are one-time use Codes that will be deleted after each use.
•You can Program all 5 Service Code ID’s to the same code, i.e. “9999” giving that code 5 total uses before expiring.

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Delete Codes
Delete a Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [03] ● [2-digit User ID] ●●
•For example, to delete User Code “2040” with User ID “04”, Press: [#] [5555] ● [03] ● [04] ●●
Delete a Manager Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code] ● [Enter 2-Digit Delete Code] ●●
•For example, to delete Manager Code 51, Press [#] [5555] ● [61] ●●
•Up to 5 Manager Delete Code ID’s 61, 62, 63, 64, or 65.
•All Manager Codes have their own corresponding Delete Code 61 = 51, … 65 = 55
Delete All Manager Codes
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code] ● [60] ● [60] ●●
•For example, to delete all Manager Codes, Press [#] [5555] ● [60] ● [60] ●●
Delete a Service Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [Enter Service Delete Code ID] ●●
•For example, to delete Service Code 1, Press [#] [5555] ● [31] ●●
•Up to 5 Service Delete Code ID’s, 31, 32, 33, 34, or 35
•All Service Codes have a corresponding Delete Code ID, 31 = 21 … 35 = 25
Delete All Service Codes
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [30] ● [30] ●●
•For example, to delete all Service Codes, Press [#] [5555] ● [30] ● [30] ●●

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Disable/Enable a Code
Disable a User Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [04] ● [2-digit User ID] ●●
•For example, to disable User Code “2030” with User ID “03”, Press [#] [5555] ● [04] ● [03] ●●
•Manager Code can only disable users under its location group.
Enable a User Code
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [05] ● [2-digit User ID] ●●
•For example, to enable User Code “2030” with User ID “03”, Press [#] [5555] ● [05] ● [03] ●●
•Manager Code can only enable users under its location group.
Disable/Enable all User Codes
Disable all User Codes
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [06] ●●
•For example, to disable all Users Codes, Press [#] [5555] ● [06] ●●
•All User Codes are disabled, and Service Codes are deleted.
•If using Manager Code, all User Codes under that Manager Group are disabled.
•Using Manager Code does not delete/disable Service Codes.
Enable all User Codes
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [08] ●●
•For example, to enable all User Codes, Press [#] [5555] ● [08] ●●
•All User Codes are enabled, and Service Codes must be re-programmed.
•If Codes are disabled using Program 06 and a new User Code is subsequently added (or an existing Code changed),
the new (or changed) User Code will automatically become enabled.
•If group function is enabled and you use a Manager Code, only User Codes under that Manager Group are enabled.

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Passage Mode
Enable Passage Mode
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [40] ●●
Disable Passage Mode
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code or Manager Code] ● [41] ●●
•Lock will stay in unlocked position until Passage Mode is disabled.
•Only the Master Code & Sub-Master Code can enable or disable Passage Mode.
Pass Time
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code] ● [42] ● [2-digit XX seconds] ●●
•Pass Time changes to XX seconds and XX is programmable from 02 seconds to 20 seconds.
Enable Group Function (Factory Default)
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code] ● [43] ●●
•For example, to Enable Manager Groups, Press [#] [5555] ● [43] ●●
•Managers are restricted to controlling only the User Codes under their set Location Group.
Disable Group Function
Key Sequence
[#] [Master Code/Sub-Master Code] ● [44] ●●
•For example, to Disable Manager Groups, Press [#] [5555] ● [44] ●●
•Managers are not restricted to groups, can add/delete/enable/disable all User Codes.
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