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The 700 Basic

The Basic is back!

Well, not strictly, it would be more accurate to say “The Basic is black”.

As a result of global feedback regarding 8-digit codes, # commands and Master structure, LA GARD have released an addition to the 700 Series – the 700 Basic.

Operation

The 700 Basic operates exactly as the legacy LG Basic (Sometimes known as LG Combo)

The lock has 1 Manager, 1 User and an optional Super Master Reset Code (Which was a feature available on the old LG Basic, but not often promoted)

Codes are 6 digits in length, and the same traditional procedures are used to change code:

Change code method 1

  • Enter 0-0-0-0-0-0
  • Enter the current code
  • Enter the new code
  • Enter the new code again to confirm

Change code method 2

  • Enter the current code and hold down the last digit for 3 seconds until a second set of double beeps have sounded and the LED stays on
  • Press 0
  • Enter the new code
  • Enter the new code again to confirm

Full instructions are available to download from the 700 Basic page on our main website.

Looks

The 700 Basic uses the same physical design as the 700 Series, with a removable battery tray housing 2 x 9v alkaline batteries.

The keypads are available with a black rather than satin chrome edging to delineate them from rest of the 700 Series.

700 Basic keypad – black edges

Installation

Being the same physical design as the 700 Series, the installation process is the same. Please view our installation video for 700 Series here:

700 Series installation video

FAQs

Are components compatible with legacy LA GARD?

  • No, the 700 Basic uses a firmware and communication method that is not compatible with legacy LA GARD locks.

Are components compatible with other 700 Series locks and keypads?

  • No, the 700 Basic uses a separate firmware to the rest of the 700 Series.

Are the lock and keypad paired together?

  • No, any 700 Basic keypad will work with any 700 Basic lock. Locks and keypads don’t require a pairing/unpairing process in the way that other 700 Series lock sets do.

Is the firmware updatable?

Yes, using the LA GARD 700 series software.

Will the 701 model still be available?

  • Once our stock of 701 is depleted we do not expect to continue supplying it.

How can I tell which lock model is installed?

  • The finish on 700 Basic, where supplied by Safelock Systems Limited, is black.
  • If there is any uncertainty, press the # key
    • If the button backlight turns on, but there is no sound, the model is a 700 Basic
    • If the LED flashes green and a short beep sounds, the model is either a 701 or 702. To determine between a 701 and 702, press #40. If the response is 3 red flashes and low beeps, the keypad is a 701 model.

What lock bodies are available for 700 Basic?

  • Deadbolt and swingbolt

Is there a low-profile option for 700 Basic?

  • No

Does a reset box work to reset 700 Basic?

  • Both the old 6066 and new 704065 will reset a 700 Basic lock back to factory settings.

What is the price?

  • LA GARD 700 Basic will be priced at the same level as 701

Any questions?

Please visit 700 Basic on our main website or contact us if you have any queries.

Tecnosicurezza New Lock Bodies

After developing their own motorbolt lock over a year ago, Tecnosicurezza now also manufacture their own deadbolt, swingbolt and latchbolt lock bodies, so they have complete control over quality, stock and pricing.

The new locks have been on trial in Italy and Spain, and will gradually be introduced into our stock over the coming months.

Images

Left: Old deadbolt lock body | Right: New deadbolt lock body
Left: Old deadbolt lock body | Right: New deadbolt lock body | Connector change
Left: Old deadbolt lock body | Right: New deadbolt lock body | Cable route change
Left: Old swingbolt lock body | Right: swingbolt lock body
Left: Old swingbolt lock body | Right: swingbolt lock body | Connector change

Model numbers

The models numbers shown on locks bodies have now changed per the tables below.

Pulse Basic (2 user)

Bolt TypeOld PartNew Part
SwingEM2020T4700
DeadEM3520T4700/D

Pulse (10 user) Previously known as Pulse Evo

Bolt TypeOld PartNew Part
SwingEM2050T4710
DeadEM3550T4710/D

Pulse Pro

Bolt TypeOld PartNew Part
SwingT4800T4801
DeadT4800/DT4801/D
MotorT4800/MT4801/M

MiniTech

Bolt TypeOld PartNew Part
SwingT5200T5201
DeadT5200/DT5201/D
MotorT5200/MT5201/M

TechMaster

Bolt TypeOld PartNew Part
SwingT5300T5301
DeadT5300/DT5301/D
MotorT5300/MT5301/M

Installation differences

Connectors

The new locks are fitted with flat white pico-SPOX connectors instead of square black molex connectors.

Where complete lock sets are supplied, the relevant cable will be included.

We carry a stock of various cable options for engineers replacing parts, please contact us for more information.

pico-SPOX to pico-SPOX
pico-SPOX to molex
Molex to molex

Ports

The port previously labelled as ENT, used to connect the keypad, is now 1

The port previously labelled as BAT, used to connect a battery box, is now 2

Deadbolt Installation

The keypad cable can no longer be routed through the deadbolt lock body. There is a large cut-out and the cable can be routed through one of the pillars.

There are slight variances to the bolt size and throw, please refer to the updated installation instructions.

Europrofile

There are slight (Less than 0.5mm) variances to the footprint, all lock bodies accord to Europrofile.

Installation Instructions

New installation instructions are shown on the relevant lock page on our main website and show installation for both old and new locks, also linked here:

Pulse Basic (2 user) + Pulse (10 User) Installation Instructions

Pulse Pro Installation Instructions

MiniTech Installation Instructions

TechMaster Installation Instructions

Certification

New lock bodies are certified to EN1300 Class B (Vds class 2), and can be found on the relevant lock page on our main website, also linked here:

Pulse Basic (2 user) + Pulse (10 user) Certificate

Pulse Pro Certificate

MiniTech Certificate

TechMaster Certificate

Operation

Operation remains the same for all locks.

Reset and setup

Due to the connector changes on the lock body, additional kit will be required to connect a reset box. This can be as simple as swapping out the cable in a reset box (Normally molex to molex ) to a molex to pico-SPOX connector. Alternatively, splitters and additional cables can be used to make a reset box setup with both connectors.

Setup software for Pulse (10 user) (Previously known as Pulse Evo) has changed. Software and procedures will be made available for engineers in due course.

LA GARD 700 Series – New firmware

Firmware versions: Keypad 1.2.3.4, Lock 1.2.2.3

As a result of global feedback and to continuously improve the product, dormakaba have released new firmware for the LA GARD 700 series. The new firmware contains several changes which significantly improve the user experience.

Timescale and firmware updates

Firmware of existing stock is being updated, and locks are expected to be ready in the next few weeks. Firmware can be updated in the field using the Software kit for LA GARD 700 Series, available to purchase from our online store.

Safelock Systems Ltd. will undertake free of charge firmware updates to any uninstalled lock sets that are returned and collected at the customer’s expense.

The update is optional

It is not necessary to update existing locks, it is optional depending on whether end users desire the changes that the update offers, which are outlined below.

Forced code changes

Previously, when a new code was added to the lock, the code holder was forced to change the code, before it could be used to open the lock. This feature is now optional, and the default setting is that it is switched off. The Master code can turn on forced code changes:

  • Non-display keypads: #17
  • Display keypads: Command menu >System > Combination > Force change

Default Master code

To maintain compliance with increasing security standards, and with the removal of enforced user code changes, the Master code must now be changed during lock setup, and cannot be changed back to 00-12345678. As such, locks supplied by Safelock Systems Ltd. will now be issued with a default Master code of 00-87654321. The Master code has complete control of the lock system, including the ability to reset the lock, and should be changed on first use

This change also results in a different setup process where locks have been reset in the field, as such instructions and videos on our Engineer’s only website will be updated in due course.

Time delay and open window signals

Previously, when time delay was active, on entry of a correct code, the lock signalled 3 low beeps + red flashes, which indicated that time delay has started counting. This caused some confusion as the same signal indicates incorrect code. The new firmware now signals 3 high beeps + green flash on entry of a correct code, before time delay begins counting.

Display keypads only: There is now a low beep + red flash every 10 seconds when time delay is counting, followed by a high beep + green flash every 10 seconds when the open window is counting.

Add user process

Display keypads only: Now, by default when a user code is added, it automatically has the ability to open and audit locks. As such, unless Time Delay override is required, users can skip straight through to Add user and press Enter, without having to specify the privilege to open and audit.

Display time-out

The display now stays on for 20 seconds, allowing more time to complete command processes.

Timelock restrictions

On the 704-705 models, when timelock is active it is now only possible for the Master to change time and date. Manager codes no longer have this ability.

Instructions, videos and support

User Operating Instructions

Locks will be issued with updated instructions to reflect the changes in operation. New instructions will also be available to download from our website on the relevant lock page. Instructions for older firmware versions are archived and are available to download:

Videos

Over time, training and user operating videos are being added to our YouTube channel. An example is the training playlist below for the 702 Display model. Changes to operation as a result of firmware updates will be added as addendum videos.

Support

The latest software and firmware is available to download from our webpage LA GARD 700 Series Software

We will be happy to talk through the process of updating lock sets in the short term before instructions are provided on our Engineer’s only website.

Feedback

We would welcome any feedback on the 700 Series and this firmware update, please feel free to contact us if you have any specific enquiries.

The new LA GARD 700 Series

LA GARD

Now a brand owned by the dormakaba group, LA GARD have been producing electronic safe locks for around 30 years. Locks such as the Basic, 39e and 66e have become an industry go-to standard, and are often the first choice for electronic locking due to their ease of use, reliability, and familiarity.

“LA GARD… for 30 years”

Over the decades, as the industry, technology and security standards have moved on, more recently, LA GARD locks have needed a bit of an update. We are very pleased, in partnership with dormakaba, to provide a preview of the new 700 series, which in the longer term, will replace the current LA GARD range.

The 700 series introduces many functions which have been missing from current LA GARD locks. For models 701-703, the keypad can be used to manage features which previously required software. Such control will make installation, commissioning, and operation easier in the longer term. 

More information is now available on our main website, where we have published model specific instructions and demo videos.

“…instructions and demo videos”

Find out more by visiting the 700 Series pages on our main website

One series, five options

The 700 series has been designed to provide one overall ecosystem of locks, with differing levels depending on the user’s need. This allows for a consistent approach for operating and programming the locks – a 701 in one location, whilst a 703 with more users and a display audit, may be more appropriate elsewhere.

The different levels can be compared to current LA GARD locks as below:

Users

All 700 series locks have a Master user assigned to ID 00, which has overall administrative control of the lock system. Other available users can be profiled as Manager or standard opening Users as below:

Features

The majority of lock management is from the keypad. Dual mode and silent alarm can be switched on or off as required for the 702-705 locks.

Users can be profiled to have varying combinations of manager rights, opening rights,  audit rights and/or time delay override rights, again using the keypad.

Model 703 can control up to 2 locks bodies, and models 704-705 can control up to 5 locks. 705 allows for a Bluetooth fob instead of the traditional Dallas key.

A 500 event audit is available to download on the 702 model, and can also be viewed on the 702-D or 703 display. 704 stores 2,000 events and 705 stores 6,000 events, and also has an on-screen audit.

Software

A USB-B MINI port is installed on keypads, and an application is available for audit and lock management for 702-705 keypads (License dongle required). Timelock, with schedules programmed using software, is available for the 704 and 705 models. Lock firmware can also be updated using the software.

The lock body

The mechanical design of the 700 series lock body is the same as the current LA GARD range, with updated circuitry. Interestingly, the relationship between lock and keypad has been reversed in the 700 series.

The keypad

With current LA GARD locks such as the Basic, 39e, 66e, Supra and TL11, any keypad will work with any lock, because the keypad is an input device only – the memory and processing functions are held within the lock.

In the 700 series, there is one level of lock, but five different levels of keypad, and each level enables various users and features. It could be considered that the lock body effectively has all the features, and the keypad unlocks the features required.

Paired lock and keypad

Keypads are paired to locks as part of the setup process, which increases the overall security. Locks and keypads can be unpaired, or a new keypad can replace a damaged one following a procedure. Locks can also be completely reset with the Master code, or using a LA GARD reset box.

Standard keypads have a removable battery tray housing 2 x 9v batteries.  Low profile options are available and require a separate battery box, but still have a battery connector for emergency power.

Installation

As the lock body’s mechanical design is not changing, the installation process for the lock is the same. The keypad is provided with an adapter plate rather than pin and springs to fix it in position for a swingbolt. The keypad’s backplate can be mounted using the vertical 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock positions, fixing points that match with mechanical combination dials and 3035/3125 keypads.

Commands

The current LA GARD process of ‘holding down the last digit for 2 sets of double beeps’ has been renewed with # commands. Whilst different, the processes are just as quick and easy. Here’s an example to change a user’s code:

Of course, with the display keypad models, all management of the lock system is available from the easy to navigate menu.

Forced code changes

To comply with increasing security standards, all new codes added to the lock must be changed before they can be used to open. When we supply the 700 series, we will setup locks so that there is a valid opening code immediately available for testing the mechanical function of the lock.

The forced code changes do not however currently apply to the Master code, and as this code has overall administrative management of the lock, it is very important to ensure it is changed immediately.

Change the Master code immediately!

Update 2022 – 702 with Display

The 702 model, expected to be the natural successor to LA GARD 39e, 66e and Supra, is now available with a 1.28″ monochrome display option. The pricing sits somewhere between 702 and 703, and offers a more economical alternative to 66e and Supra.

Update November 2022 – Firmware Update

Keypad firmware 1.2.3.4, Lock firmware 1.2.2.3

As a result of global feedback and to continuously improve the product, dormakaba have released new firmware for the LA GARD 700 series. The new firmware contains several changes which significantly improve the user experience.

Timescale and firmware updates

New locks from the factory will be supplied with the latest firmware, and existing stock is being updated. Firmware can be updated in the field using the Software kit for LA GARD 700 Series, available to purchase from our online store.

Safelock Systems Ltd. will undertake free of charge firmware updates to any uninstalled lock sets that are returned and collected at the customer’s expense.

The update is optional

It is not necessary to update existing locks, it is optional depending on whether end users desire the changes that the update offers, which are outlined below.

Forced code changes

Previously, when a new code was added to the lock, the code holder was forced to change the code, before it could be used to open the lock. This feature is now optional, and the default setting is that it is switched off. The Master code can turn on forced code changes:

  • Non-display keypads: #17
  • Display keypads: Command menu >System > Combination > Force change

Default Master code

To maintain compliance with increasing security standards, and with the removal of enforced user code changes, the Master code must now be changed during lock setup, and cannot be changed back to 00-12345678. As such, locks supplied by Safelock Systems Ltd. will now be issued with a default Master code of 00-87654321. The Master code has complete control of the lock system, including the ability to reset the lock, and should be changed on first use

This change also results in a different setup process where locks have been reset in the field, as such instructions and videos on our Engineer’s only website will be updated in due course.

Time delay and open window signals

Previously, when time delay was active, on entry of a correct code, the lock signalled 3 low beeps + red flashes, which indicated that time delay has started counting. This caused some confusion as the same signal indicates incorrect code. The new firmware now signals 3 high beeps + green flash on entry of a correct code, before time delay begins counting.

Display keypads only: There is now a low beep + red flash every 10 seconds when time delay is counting, followed by a high beep + green flash every 10 seconds when the open window is counting.

Add user process

Display keypads only: Now, by default when a user code is added, it automatically has the ability to open and audit locks. As such, unless Time Delay override is required, users can skip straight through to Add user and press Enter, without having to specify the privilege to open and audit.

Display time-out

The display now stays on for 20 seconds, allowing more time to complete command processes.

Timelock restrictions

On the 704-705 models, when timelock is active it is now only possible for the Master to change time and date. Manager codes no longer have this ability.

Instructions, videos and support

User Operating Instructions

Locks will be issued with updated instructions to reflect the changes in operation. New instructions will also be available to download from our website on the relevant lock page. Instructions for older firmware versions are archived and are available to download: LA GARD 700 Series Firmware – Notes and archived instructions

Videos

Over time, training and user operating videos are being added to our YouTube channel. An example is the training playlist below for the 702 Display model. Changes to operation as a result of firmware updates will be added as addendum videos:

Support

The latest software and firmware is available to download from our webpage LA GARD 700 Series Software

We will be happy to talk through the process of updating lock sets in the short term before instructions are provided on our Engineer’s only website.


Feedback

We would welcome any feedback on the 700 series, please feel free to contact us if you have any specific enquiries.

Find out more by visiting the 700 Series pages on our main website


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