Lock Configuration Templates; Lock Functions - Kaba E-PLEX STANDARD Series User Manual

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Lock Configuration and Lock Audit Templates
The Lock Configuration Template is provided for you to enter the parameters of the locks you want to program, for
example, Lock ID, Lock Name, Lock Function, Unlock time, etc., and also the access codes of users who will have
access to the door. This template is in the form of an Excel file, which is easy to create, store and manage all
applicable lock data. There is no need for a large, cumbersome database.
The lock configuration template enables you to:
Create and customize an Excel file for every lock in every site.
Copy one set of lock features to multiple door so they all have the same parameters.
Copy one set of lock features to multiple doors but enter different users.
Configure up to 10,000 different doors across all sites.
Upload and download your Excel files to a handheld maintenance Unit (M-Unit) for programming & auditing
locks.
The Lock Audit file template will be filled with audited events data automatically when you download audits from the
lock to the handheld M-Unit, and then transfer this information back to the E-Plex Standard software on the PC for
viewing or printing.
Note: To see all the categories available in this template for both E-Plex 5000 and E-Plex 3000 lock series see the
examples in Appendix.

Lock Functions

E-Plex 5000:
An E-Plex 5000 lock can be defined to work in one of the following four BHMA (Builders Hardware Manufacturers
Association) defined lock functions as shown below. Important: The lock will need to be setup at the keypad as
such while still in factory mode. For further information on how to put the lock in one of the following four lock
functions, please refer to the E-Plex 5x00 Lock Function Setup guide on how to setup these lock functions.
1.
Entry Lock with Passage option can be a cylindrical lock without a privacy thumb turn or a mortise lock without a
privacy deadbolt or an Exit device operator.
2.
Storeroom Lock with no Passage option – can be a cylindrical lock without a privacy thumbturn or a mortise lock
without.
3.
Residence Lock, in Passage by default – can only be a mortise lock with deadbolt.
4.
Privacy Lock – can be a mortise lock with a privacy deadbolt or a cylindrical lock with a privacy thumbturn.
The E-Plex 5000 lock comes out of the factory with the lock function as an "Entry lock" by default, whether physically
it is a cylindrical lock, a mortise lock or an exit device operator.
E-Plex 3000:
An E-Plex 3000 lock can be defined to work in one of the following three Kaba defined lock functions as shown
below.
1.
Latch Holdback (with Passage option).
2.
Swingbolt (with no Passage option).
3.
Exit (with Passage option).
All E-Plex 3000 lock models come out of the factory with the lock function as "Latch Holdback" lock by default.
Please refer to b the E-Plex 3x00 Lock Function Setup Guide on how to setup these lock functions.
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