LOCINOX LMKQ V2 Vinci Surface Mounted Mechanical Code Lock User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- LOCINOX
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LMKQ V2 Vinci Surface Mounted Mechanical Code Lock
User Guide
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with the current safety requirements.
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installation, please contact your dealer, who will be able to provide the
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Locinox mechanical code lock! Please read the following instructions thoroughly before mounting the Vinci or Leonardo. Enclosed you will find all relevant user information concering the Vinci and Leonardo.
Package contents
Please check if your package contains the following items:
Please contact your supplier should any of the above items be damaged or missing.
| Vinci| Leonardo
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1| Mechanical code lock for swinging gates| Mechanical code lock for sliding
gates
2| 3006Club Aluminium handle pair & hex key (3mm)| Twistfinger-set
3| Cylinder keys (3x) & Code screws (4x) & Cover caps (2x)| 3006Club
Aluminium handle pair & hex key (3mm)
4| /| Cylinder keys (3x) & Code screws (4x) & Cover caps (2x)
Components
The drawing below shows the names of the most important components. This
drawing can be used as a reference throughout the manual.
A | Distance tube |
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B | Cylinder rain and dust cover |
C | Key |
D | Handle |
E | Reset button |
F | Code panel |
G | Rain and dust cover |
H | Twist finger |
I | Night bolt (N) |
J | Self-latching bolt (D) |
K | Closing cover |
L | Cover screw |
M | Cylinder screw |
N | Hexagon socket head screw |
Specifications
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The Vinci & Leonardo are 100% mechanical code locks, which do not need a battery or electricity to function.
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The code lock is equipped with a double-sided operational code panel. This enables you to work with different entrance and exit codes.
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The handle is blocked by means of the code panel. Upon entering the correct code, the handle is released and you can retract the self-latching bolt by means of the handle.
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Both code panels are protected by an aluminum cover. This prevents dust and rain from penetrating.
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The high-value code lock was also designed in a very user-friendly manner.
Changing the code set is very easy. A 4 to 6-digit code can be set by means of the additional code screws. -
The locks are equipped with a security press plate which rules out detection of the secret code by putting pressure on the handle. After the correct code has been entered and the gate has been opened with the handle, the code is automatically reset.
LEONARDO only
- The stainless steel shell around the twisted finger prevents cut-through of the pen.
Profile preparation
Determine the correct position of the lock in the gate frame. The mounting
holes can be prepared by means of the below drawings.
BEWARE! For the Vinci, the holes of the self-latching bolt and the night-bolt,
need to be larger (Ø24) at the back of the gate frame than those at the front
(Ø18). This enables you to turn the Vinci into the gate frame quite easily in
case of a minimum distance (110 mm) between the gate frame and the first gate
bar.
Code setting
Because of safety reasons, Vinci & Leonardo were developed in such a manner
that the code can only be changed when it is not mounted onto the gate. The
default setting of the code is 1-2-3-4.
The steps below explain how you can modify your own personal code in a fast
and simple manner.
The Vinci enables the setting of a 4 to 6-digit code.
Step 1: Remove the closing cover.
First, remove the cover screw and then slide out the closing cover.
Step 2: Slide both code panels out of the lockbox.
After removing the code panels, you will find the red and green code screws.
When dealing with a new lock, the green screws are automatically set in
position 1-2-3-4, as shown in drawing F.
Step 3: Remove all code screws
Remove all code screws from the code mechanism with the enclosed hex key as
shown in drawings G, H, I.
Step 4: Set your personal code
After having removed the code screws from the code mechanism, you can use the
green code crews to set your personal code. Step 5: Remounting the code panels
After setting your personal code, you are ready to replace the code panels.
BEWARE! The reset button always needs to be in front.
Step 6: Replacing the closing cover.
After fixing the code panels, the closing cover can be replaced. Lifting the
cover caps slightly enables you to slide in the closing covers more easily.
The lock is now ready to use. It is advisable to test the lock (see chapter 7
Operation) before mounting.
Operation
Enter a false code in order to test the reset function. Drawing A After having entered an incorrect code, the handle remains blocked. Drawing B Now press the reset button and enter the correct code. Drawing C. The handle can be moved after entering the correct code. This will retract the lock’s self-latching bolt. Drawing E. After using the handle, the code is automatically reset. In doing so, the code needs to be entered each time in order to open the Vinci. When the Vinci has been locked by means of the key, the lock can no longer be opened by means of the code panel.
Mounting the Vinci
After testing the operation of your lock, the Vinci can be mounted onto the gate. The fast, easy, and typical Locinox mounting is explained below. First, slide the distance tubes over the hexagon socket head screws and fix the lock onto the gate profile by using the hex key. 1 & 2 . Tighten the hexagon socket head screws and cover the holes with the enclosed plastic cover caps. 3
Mounting the Leonardo
After testing the operation of your lock, the Leonardo can be mounted onto the
sliding gate. The fast, easy, and typical Locinox mounting is explained below.
First, slide the stainless steel shell over the twisted finger and screw it
into the lock. 1 Pull back the Leonardo so u can block the twisted finger by
fixing the screw 2. Tighten the hexagon socket head screws and cover the holes
with the enclosed plastic cover caps. 3 & 4
Removing the cylinder and the dust cover
In order to remove the cylinder or the dust cover, the lock needs to be
dismounted. Please follow the procedure as described in chapters 8 & 9. Only
now, it has to be done in reverse order. Once the lock has been dismounted,
you only have to follow the instructions below to remove the cylinder and the
dust cover. Firstly, you need to remove the screw that holds the cylinder in
place. Image A.
Secondly, put the key into the cylinder and turn it until it is blocked at an
angle of 45°. Image B.
You can now put pressure on the key. When pulling it out in a straight line,
you will be removing the cylinder and the dust cover. Image C. If you now remove the key
from the cylinder, you have 3 separate pieces. Images D & E.
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All specifications and figures are subject to change without notice.
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