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Expert Tips for XE360 Mortise Lock Install
In this video, learn expert tips to make installation of the Schlage XE360 Mortise Lock successful.
You can watch this video from start to finish to learn all the ways to have a smooth install (grab a lock sample if you have one and follow along), or use the chapter links below to explore what you're most interested in.
0:00 Intro
1:19 What can I do if it's humid where this lock will be installed?
1:43 How to avoid the #1 most embarrassing thing that can happen to a locksmith.
1:57 Can I test the lock while it's still in the box?
3:27 I want a real "next-level" expert tip to impress and delight my customer.
3:55 What's the best way to avoid latching issues?
4:23 How can I tell what screws go with which step?
4:42 Where is the mortise case? I think it's missing from my box.
5:00 Where's the handing screw? It's missing from the case!
5:23 How to avoid the #2 most embarrassing thing that can happen to a locksmith.
5:36 Which holes in the interior plate do I use for the posts?
6:08 I want to look like a boss while I'm installing those posts.
6:38 What's the trick with the new levers?
7:49 How much do I tighten the set screw on that lever?
8:10 I want to make sure those ribbon cables don't get pinched.
8:25 Where can I tuck that battery connector so it doesn't get pinched?
8:37 (umm...where does the key go?)
8:54 Show me a summary of all the tips.
For more information, visit the XE360 mortise web page at commercial.schlage.com/en/products/electronic-locks/xe360-series-wireless-mortise-locks.html
You can watch this video from start to finish to learn all the ways to have a smooth install (grab a lock sample if you have one and follow along), or use the chapter links below to explore what you're most interested in.
0:00 Intro
1:19 What can I do if it's humid where this lock will be installed?
1:43 How to avoid the #1 most embarrassing thing that can happen to a locksmith.
1:57 Can I test the lock while it's still in the box?
3:27 I want a real "next-level" expert tip to impress and delight my customer.
3:55 What's the best way to avoid latching issues?
4:23 How can I tell what screws go with which step?
4:42 Where is the mortise case? I think it's missing from my box.
5:00 Where's the handing screw? It's missing from the case!
5:23 How to avoid the #2 most embarrassing thing that can happen to a locksmith.
5:36 Which holes in the interior plate do I use for the posts?
6:08 I want to look like a boss while I'm installing those posts.
6:38 What's the trick with the new levers?
7:49 How much do I tighten the set screw on that lever?
8:10 I want to make sure those ribbon cables don't get pinched.
8:25 Where can I tuck that battery connector so it doesn't get pinched?
8:37 (umm...where does the key go?)
8:54 Show me a summary of all the tips.
For more information, visit the XE360 mortise web page at commercial.schlage.com/en/products/electronic-locks/xe360-series-wireless-mortise-locks.html
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Another note is that the raw material,brass bar stock the price made so that it was literally unaffordable.Most of the mechanical improvements like rekeying yourself,wafer locks and so on were developed in the 1980's there.Also,some of the eco tards complaining about the enviromental damage,well their wish came true now this part of Vistacion Valley has 4 vacant city blocks going on 15 years.Uh,what housing and mixed use...see the 7-11 on Bayshore is still there where I used to buy cigarettes.......
This was very educational for what I do for a job. Thank you! Question. How does 111111111111111 equal 65,535? I don't understand the math. Nevermind I understand now. You just keep x2 on each position going foward depending on length of number 1 then 2 then 4 then 8 then 16 etc
How does it know to send the 1s and 0s down the right wire?
The right wire is for 1's and the left wire is for O's
Are the key fobs sold separately?
What is the backend database?
Sometimes the plate that hides the screws doesn't come off when aligning the indent. You'll have to turn the whole plate counter clockwise to unscrew it. ;)
What happens if if you don’t have the key?
My only concern is with the one movement releasing the door window being smashed and easily reached in and physically access the door handle and manually open it. But it looks like a well built lock.
Excellent thanks
so what is the point of the 3rd pin?
Ethernet port is for PoE, when powered via PoE or PoE+, does offer 1.5A for lock output, but only at 12V DC
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This is the most excellent and simple yet profound video on this topic. Thanks
Thx bro 🔥
This was beautifully explained. Thank you for this video
This video is no longer relevant. Although the current software is old, this is archaic
Great video
Thanks
Outstanding 🔥🔥
Great explanation of key diversification, thanks
Question about the structure sheet..I thought the GM key could not share any of the same cuts with the change keys. It also doesn’t follow the odd even odd even pattern. Am I missing something?
I know nobody’s commented on these videos much, but thank you for these. I’m studying for the locksmith PRP test and these have helped me a lot. Great job.
Masterclass but still kept under simple explanation.Thank you!
How come your outer hardware is stainless steel but the inner hardware is guaranteed to corrode and rust so this video is pointless cuz the only way it’s coming off is with a drill and hammer
I have no pin, so I cannot remove the lever. I have tried with a small screwdriver, which goes in but the lever does not come off.
I am missing the pin which makes the handle come off at 2 minutes 58. Am I finished? Can I ever get the handle off?
I don’t have a key.
Can the levers be swapped easily to switch sides of locked door?
I had a non-locking door handle and all I needed to know was how to remove the handle and rose so I could get to the philips head screws and tighten them up. THANK YOU! As they say, "Anything is easy IF you know how!"
Do you guys know what the difference between a left hand and a right hand is. You have a left and right hand in the first picture and a right and left hand in the second. The way to tell is to put your back up to the hinge jam and see which arm would open the door. The first pic shows a left hand inswing, and a right hand outswing, the second shows the opposite.
Maintenance installed the the lever backwards so the key lever is inside. They cant get back to do it right for days so I will attempt to switch it. 🙄 Thanks for detailed instructions
Saw Zaw and a stick of dynamite and I got mine off😂
The new MD series levers locks are junk. The AL series lever locks much better Quality locks. This is why contractors and locksmith starts to use other brands
why can't you make one just fit most mortise lock holes in usa ?
So if some unhinged individual gains access to the keys to these deadbolts, knows how to pick locks, or has the master key there’s no protection anymore. Because of the fact that actually holding the deadbolt is a last resort and is a really bad idea, I think it would have been better and more secure to have a interior locking system that uses a key rather than a switch style deadbolt that won’t allow for the door to be unlocked from the outside if the key is inserted on the side being protected and locked down. I hate the reality of this scenario becoming more plausible as time goes on, but there’s nothing we can do to stop the avalanche we’ve started as a society so we have try to protect our children the best we can. This lock company has good intentions, but a half baked product that makes more sense in prisons rather than schools.
So if an abusive partner, or someone else who copied your key is trying to gain access you can't stop them by bracing or holding the handle? Genius!
This is designed for classroom doors, not personal residency. It's literally one of the first things the video says
@@blitzyboi8055 fantastic a lock on a classroom that isn’t a lock when some broken kid decides to do the whole school shooting thing
@@SevereMkII I don't know why you're forcing these dark scenarios. If there's a shooting, nobody's plan of action is "I'll physically hold the lock closed, that will stop the assailant!" The whole point is to prevent kids from locking teachers out of their own classrooms. It's still locking for anyone that doesn't have a key
This is the reality we live in. If some unhinged individual gains access to the keys to these deadbolts, knows how to pick locks, or has the master key there’s no protection anymore. Despite the fact that actually holding the deadbolt is a last resort and is a really bad idea, I think it would have been better and more secure to have a interior locking system that uses a key rather than a switch style deadbolt that won’t allow for the door to be unlocked from the outside if the key is inserted on the side being protected and locked down. I hate the reality of this scenario becoming more plausible as time goes on, but there’s nothing we can do to stop the avalanche we’ve started as a society so we have try to protect our children the best we can. This lock company has good intentions, but a half baked product that may result in bad situations.
Thanks. I was having trouble getting the key side handle back on after rekeying the plug. After watching this video, I was able to get it back on without any issues. I believe the key was to verify that it was clocked properly before putting the handle back on. Thanks again.
If I’m changing control key as well do I need to remove top cap like most IC cores or can I just re key like this video
Good video but how you make the holes specially in a metal door?
Most of the time I see these holes prepped on new metal doors because they get ordered that way. If it’s just the holes on the face of the door I use hole saws and step bits. If it’s the mortise prep…can’t help ya there 😅
I need installation instructions
What if I use 2 smart card 1 which have access to room and 1 doesn't have access to the room ..... And if I stick these both cards back to back and try to access the room what will happen in. That case
Thank it help me I was going to give up taking the handle but I didn’t know you have to have the key on it.
Good to know right! 😊
!979-1990 management of plant actually got to meet Marrion Kedrick and Ernst Schlage.Price of raw material killed off the machine parts of the key in knob design.
Wow that's not a key schematics that's a building schematic... Mgr needs all keys boss isn't gonna touch our peasant brass 🤣
13.56MHz is actually more than 100 times as fast as 125kHz
Best explanation I’ve seen, so far. Clear, concise and well informed.