
Function 03 | AddResettingGroup SctheduleE72 |
There may be a time when you need to fully reset your E72 and start over. If you reset the E72, all previous information in the lock memory will be lost. (This includes: users, scheduling, GGM code, E72 ID and lock settings.)
Here are the steps to perform a full reset.1.Remove batteries.
2.Wait approximately 5 minutes to allow capacitor to discharge.
3.If you have a sensor array package, turn the key in the lever and hold it in position while completing steps 4 and 5.
If you do not have a sensor array package, install a jumper (not included) in the connector with the yellow and black wires.
4.Insert the batteries.
5.The LED will first turn red. When it changes to green, the lock is reset.
6.Remove the key or jumper (to remove jumper depress yellow and black wire connector catch).
The lock is back to factory default. (Restart by
E72 Memory Upgrades
E72 MEMORY UPGRADESMemory upgrades can be purchased from your local SDC distributor or directly from the factory. These upgrades are permanent and cannot be downgraded, even after a long storage period with no batteries. To upgrade your E72 memory, there are 3 steps.
1.Obtain the lock serial number.The serial number is printed on the exterior backplate of the E72.
Or, using the IDT, the serial number appears on the IDT display, as well as, on the header of the audit trail (Func. 15).
2.Obtain upgrade code.Call SDC at
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Call your local SDC distributor with your serial number. They will obtain your upgrade code and fax back/call back with your upgrade code. Please retain your upgrade code for your records.
3.Install upgrade number into the E72.Using Function 20, (Lock Upgrade) enter your upgrade code from the back of your upgrade card.
Note: By upgrading the E72’s memory, the lock will reset to the factory defaults. All information currently stored in the memory will be lost. It is recommended before updating your memory, use the IDT to download an audit trail (Func. 15). This will allow you to use the information later to update the E72’s memory. After the upgrade is complete, the E72 is
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Group Security Levels
NOTE: GROUPS
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| Factory Code | None | Factory code “9991234” is the code entered into the lock on |
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| Great Grand Master | None | Every lock must contain only one GGM code. The GGM has |
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| Grand Master | 02 | GM is the highest level of security that should be used on an |
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| everyday basis. The GM has full programming rights at all |
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| Master | 03 | Master has programming rights to control user access, but |
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| Supervisor Group | 04 | This is the last management group with ability of First |
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| Supervisor To Arrive (Func. 31) access. |
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| Security Guard Group | 05 | This level allows group members to upload/download audit |
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| Emergency Group | 06 | For Police, Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services etc. |
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| Maintenance Group | 07 | This level is for a group that needs access to the lock at all |
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| times. (Ex. plumber, HVAC etc.) No programming ability. |
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| Service Group | 08 | This level is for a group that needs access to the lock at all |
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| Open Group | 09 | This level is for a group that needs access to the lock at all |
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