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Programming Electronic Timelock Movements

Programming 114E Movements
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Model 114E movements are "time-only," which means that they operate in much the same way as a mechanical movement. The display above shows a time setting of 43 hours and 15 minutes.  All versions of the 114E can be advanced in 15 minute increments only.  all 114E movements feature instant open, which means that the unlocking pin does not release the lock until exact "0" hour.  Standard versions of the 114E series can be set for a maximum locking time of 199 hours.  A special version is available that can be set for maximum locking time of 999 hours.  114E series movements are available as reset or non-reset.  Non-reset movements can not have their locking time altered after 1 minute.

Installing Real Time into 134W Movements
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The display shows the 1:23 PM has been set as "real-Time" and that the day of the week is Wednesday.  Immediately after the power-up display, model 134W movements will prompt you to install the day of the week and the exact time of day in military format.  The first time you wind the movement after installing a new power cell, "Mon" will begin to blink.  If Mon is not the day of the week, rotate the winding key very slowly clockwise until the actual day of the week is blinking.  Stop on the correct day and wait several seconds.  You will see the hour start flashing and the day of the week will remain solid.  Advance the winding key clockwise to increase, counterclockwise to back-up and reduce the set hour.  When you reach the correct hour, pause several seconds until the minute numerals begin to flash.  Advance the minute numerals in the same manner as the hour numerals.  When you reach the exact minute, stop all winding key motion and carefully remove the winding key from the winding arbor.  The entire display will flash several seconds, followed by the unlocking or release of the unlocking pin back to its neutral point.  The display will appear similar to the one above.  Only the colon will flash while the seconds advance in a normal manner. 

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