Installed and programmed one more Accentra Attaboy keypad lock for the brewery:
Getting the old lockset off in one piece was fun. It was one of those sets inspired by ancient Chinese puzzle designers. I finally figured it out.
The owners love these things. They don't have to install them. This door has had so many different locksets installed over the last thirty years, it's almost impossible to not have overlapping holes, which, of course, are not practical to drill by hand. Even using my portable drill press thing, it wasn't possible, so out comes the Dremel with the largest burr that fits it to elongate the existing holes to fit. That's a handful.
Hint: Size any holes at least 25% over what the instructions say.
Then the programming. Not being a touch-screen the only feedback is a tiny, tinny, feminine computer voice with the tiny, tinny speaker mounted on the other side of the door. Add in my abused old ears and we have a problem. The brewers like to listen to music at about 135 dB, with the speakers about fifteen feet from where I'm working. I asked them to turn it off 'til I was done and they did. Then they turned on the 1,200 Watt ultrasonic cleaner. Arghhh!
But it's done and I'm hoping it's the last one.
Now we can stop those unauthorized intrusions that have never happened in the history of the brewery.