Door Lock Specs

Details for the Door Lock

The door lock installed on the Hybrid Cube is a mechanical pushbutton type that eliminates the problems and costs associated with issuing, controlling, and collecting keys as well as bing vandal resistant. The lock provides exterior access by combination and the combination can be reset via the keypad without removing the lock from the door.

The door lock installed on the Hybrid Cube is a mechanical pushbutton type that eliminates the problems and costs associated with issuing, controlling, and collecting keys as well as being vandal resistant. The lock provides exterior access by combination and the combination can be reset via the keypad without removing the lock from the door.

Features:
Access Control: mechanical pushbutton lock.
No Battery: fully mechanical eliminates the material and expense of battery replacements.
Number of Codes: single access code — one easy-to-manage code for all users.
Programming: lock is easily programmed via keypad without removing lock from the door.
Key Override: small format interchangeable cores, large format removable cores.
Economical: cost effective access control solution.
   
RESET A KNOWN COMBINATION:
The door must be open before changing a lock combination.
NOTE:
on new installations, use the factory-set combination 5-4-1-2.
1. The turn knob or key should be in vertical position.

2. Insert the DF-59 control key into the combination change plug assembly and unscrew the cylinder by turning the key counterclockwise.

3. Remove the combination change plug to gain access to the combination change sleeve.

4. Turn the outside lever down once to the vertical (stop) position, then release — the latch should not retract.

5. Enter the existing combination (a slight click should be felt as each button is depressed).

6. Insert the spanner wrench to engage the combination change sleeve.

7.    Turn the spanner wrench clockwise to the vertical (stop) position — a slight click should be felt as each button is pressed.

8. Turn the spanner wrench counterclockwise to the     
vertical (stop) position.

9. Remove the spanner wrench.

10. Turn the outside lever once to the stop position then release — the latch should not retract.

11. Enter the new combination — depress buttons carefully — a slight click should be felt as each button is depressed.

1. The turn knob or key should be in vertical position.  2. Insert the DF-59 control key into the combination change plug assembly and unscrew the cylinder by turning the key counterclockwise.  3. Remove the combination change plug to gain access to the combination change sleeve.  4. Turn the outside lever down once to the vertical (stop) position, then release — the latch should not retract.  5. Enter the existing combination (a slight click should be felt as each button is depressed).  6. Insert the spanner wrench to engage the combination change sleeve.




1. The turn knob or key should be in vertical position.  2. Insert the DF-59 control key into the combination change plug assembly and unscrew the cylinder by turning the key counterclockwise.  3. Remove the combination change plug to gain access to the combination change sleeve.  4. Turn the outside lever down once to the vertical (stop) position, then release — the latch should not retract.  5. Enter the existing combination (a slight click should be felt as each button is depressed).  6. Insert the spanner wrench to engage the combination change sleeve.

 

 

6. Insert the spanner wrench to engage the combination change sleeve.  7.    Turn the spanner wrench clockwise to the vertical (stop) position — a slight click should be felt as each button is pressed.  8. Turn the spanner wrench counterclockwise to the      vertical (stop) position.  9. Remove the spanner wrench.  10. Turn the outside lever once to the stop position then release — the latch should not retract.  11. Enter the new combination — depress buttons carefully — a slight click should be felt as each button is depressed.

6. Insert the spanner wrench to engage the combination change sleeve.  7.    Turn the spanner wrench clockwise to the vertical (stop) position — a slight click should be felt as each button is pressed.  8. Turn the spanner wrench counterclockwise to the      vertical (stop) position.  9. Remove the spanner wrench.  10. Turn the outside lever once to the stop position then release — the latch should not retract.  11. Enter the new combination — depress buttons carefully — a slight click should be felt as each button is depressed.

 

NOTE: the new combination can be one button or all five, but each button can only be used once — two or more buttons can be used simultaneously as a step in the new combination — at least 3 digits are recommended for the code.

12. Turn the outside lever once, all the way until it  stops —hold in position — the latch should fully retract.
13. Release the lever.
14. Turn the lever again to the stop position — at this point, the latch should not retract unless you enter the new combination.
15. Re-secure the combination change plug assembly by screwing it in clockwise with the DF-59 key — do not over tighten.
16. Remove the key and store in a secure area with   the spanner wrench
12. Turn the outside lever once, all the way until it  stops —hold in position — the latch should fully retract. 13. Release the lever. 14. Turn the lever again to the stop position — at this point, the latch should not retract unless you enter the new combination. 15. Re-secure the combination change plug assembly by screwing it in clockwise with the DF-59 key — do not over tighten. 16. Remove the key and store in a secure area with   the spanner wrench

   
   
RESET AN UNKNOWN COMBINATION:
Do not remove the combination chamber if the combination is unknown.
RESET AN UNKNOWN COMBINATION: Do not remove the combination chamber if the combination is unknown. 1.    Hold the chamber in one hand by the screw tab on each end with the key-stems facing you and the control shaft at the bottom.

2.    Using pliers, rotate the control shaft clockwise and release to clear the chamber.

3.    Look at the five (5) code gears found inside the oblong windows, if any code gear pockets are already at the shear line (open position), ignore them — they was not used in the old combination.

4.    Find the code gear pocket that are furthest away from the shear line (open position) — depress that key-stem and release — if any code gear pockets are equal distance from the shear line, they must be depressed together to reset the combination.

5.    Find the code gear pocket that is next furthest away from the shear line (open position) — depress that key-stem and release.


6.    Repeat Step 5 until all code gear pockets are at teh shear line (open position).

7.    Depress the lockout slide at the top of the chamber and release (looks like one end of a spark plug).

8.    Using pliers, rotate the control shaft counterclockwise to clear the chamber and release — the lockout slide should pop out — button underneath will stay depressed.

9.    Depress the key-stems that you want in the new combination — releasing each after it is depressed.

10.    Once all the digits in the new combination have been depressed, with the pliers, rotate the control shaft clockwise — the code change button underneath the lockout slide should pop up. The new combination is now set.

11.    Look at the code gear pockets — the new combination should not be at the shear line (open position).

12. Reinstall the chamber into the lock.


RESET AN UNKNOWN COMBINATION: Do not remove the combination chamber if the combination is unknown.