The Kaba Mas X-10 is a high-security electronic lock, designated as Type 1F, designed for applications requiring robust access control. Documentation details installation procedures, operational instructions, and maintenance considerations. The lock utilizes a combination dial mechanism and offers various operating modes, including single and dual combination settings. Proper installation and understanding of the lock’s features are crucial for optimal performance and security. The system is susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage during installation, but is protected once fully installed.
Installation Procedures
Installation of the Kaba Mas X-10 requires specific tools and preparation. The process involves both mechanical and potentially electrical components, necessitating careful attention to detail.
Prior to installation, users should review all provided instructions to avoid unnecessary costs and issues. Basic tools required include small and medium Phillips head screwdrivers (#0, #1/#2). Preparation for a new installation involves establishing the correct locations for mounting holes using the provided template. The lock case mounting screws require drilled and tapped 1/4-20 screw holes (or M6X1 if metric).
The installation process encompasses several steps: preliminary lock installation, cutting the tubes, installation of the lock itself, the dial ring, cables, generator cable and cable guides, and finally, the dial ring cover. The spindle must be cut and installed correctly. The dial hub and dial are installed as a final step in the mechanical assembly.
A checklist is provided to verify installation completion. This checklist includes confirming that all screws are securely tightened and that the dial clutch provides a slip torque of 7 to 25 inch-pounds.
Operational Instructions
The Kaba Mas X-10 is operated via a combination dial. The documentation details dialing methods and procedures for powering the lock. The factory combination is 50-25-50. The viewing angle of the LCD is restricted as a security feature to prevent casual observation of the dialed combination.
To open the lock using the factory combination, the following steps are outlined: rotate the dial clockwise to the first number, counterclockwise past the first number to the second number, and then clockwise to the third number. To close the lock, the same dialing procedure is followed.
Lock Setup and Modes
The X-10 lock supports multiple operating modes, allowing for flexible access control configurations. These modes include single combination mode, dual combination mode, and supervisory/subordinate mode. The documentation details how to set the operating mode and change combinations.
Audit Features
The X-10 lock incorporates audit features, allowing users to track lock activity. These features include the ability to check the number of successful openings, the number of unsuccessful attempts, and the firmware level and date. Accessing these features requires specific dialing sequences and interpretation of the lock’s display.
Maintenance and Replacement
In the event of a malfunction or damage, the X-10 lock can be disassembled for repair or component replacement. The procedure involves carefully removing the lock body from the container or door, removing the tube retainer, and discarding damaged cables. New cables should be installed, and the lock re-installed, followed by a check of proper operation. Worn or damaged parts should be inspected and replaced as needed.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Considerations
The Kaba Mas X-10, when used with the DKX-10, is protected from electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage after installation. However, the documentation emphasizes that the lock can be damaged during the installation process if proper ESD precautions are not observed. Specific ESD prevention measures are not detailed in the provided documentation.
Component Details and Accessories
The Kaba Mas X-10 instruction pack (KABA527002) includes a change key, a mounting template, the X-10 operating instructions, the X-10 installation instructions, and a quick reference guide. Related products mentioned include the Kaba Mas X-09, Kaba Mas X-09 1F, Kaba Mas 1F, Kaba Mas AUDITCON 100 series, Kaba Mas AUDITCON 2 Series, Kaba Mas AUDITCON 200 series, Kaba Mas Auditcon 252V, and Kaba Mas AUDITCON 400 and 500 series.
Dial Hub and Dial Installation
When installing the dial hub and dial, lubricant should be applied to the retaining ring on the dial hub. An equal amount of lubricant should be consistently exposed around the hub. Grease should also be applied to the ramp area inside the back of the dial and to the inner surface of the 5-sided formed clutch spring within the dial. Caution is advised when tightening the retaining ring, recommending a downward motion to prevent breakage of the hex key.
Appendix Information
Appendix A provides information regarding tube retainer positions, emphasizing the importance of aligning the notch in the retainer with the cables. Appendix B contains cable routing diagrams, illustrating the correct path for cable installation.
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Conclusion
The Kaba Mas X-10 is a sophisticated high-security electronic lock requiring careful installation and a thorough understanding of its operational features. Proper adherence to the provided installation instructions, attention to ESD precautions, and familiarity with the lock’s various modes and audit capabilities are essential for maximizing its security benefits. The availability of supporting documentation, including operating instructions, installation guides, and quick reference materials, facilitates effective use and maintenance of the device.

