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Everest 29 SLService manual

2 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manual

Contents5Introduction19 Keys5Key systems19 Key Bitting Specifications7SL compatibilityPrimus and Primus XP compatibilityEverest Primus XP compatibilityServiceabilityEverest compatibility20 Reading keysTerminology21KeywaysCylinder mechanismsPrimus cylindersKey controlCylinder category9Cylinders9Modular cylindersKey-in-knob to modular mortise or rim cylinderconversionCam and tailpiece differences10 Everest 29 SLOrder of installationOperating principles11Everest 29 SL Primus XPOrder of installationOperating principles12Key-in-knob/key-in-lever cylindersSchlage lock setsKey-in-knob/key-in-lever competitive cylinders, Everest29 KeywayReading the L pinReading Primus/Primus XP finger pinsStandard cutsSide bit cutsCompatible keys22 Key control levels overviewDealer controlled systemsEnd user exclusive systems23 Everest 29 Primus XP Level 9Overview for end userLevel 9U (universal)Level 9G (geographical)Level 9Z (time zone)Level 9N (nationwide)Overview for locksmith or security dealerKeyways and keying options24 Key control procedures: end user controlledsystemsElectronic ValidationSignature verificationPrimus signature cardPrimus face sheet form25 Three parts to key control1. Key issue policies2. Track issued keys with SiteMaster 2003. Use patented keys14 Deadlock cylinders14 Cap pin locationEverest 29 SLEverest 29 SL Primus XP14 Tailpiece orientationCabinet locksRim cylinders15Mortise cylindersEverest 29 SL cylinder cams to operate othermanufacturers’ locks16 Pins, springs and sidebars17Rekeying18 How to pin SFIC vs. Everest 29 SLSFIC pinningEverest 29 SL pinning27 Tools, kits and accessories27 Pin kits28 Bulk packs10-Piece Bulk Packs for Unassembled Everest andEverest 29 SL Cylinders31 Troubleshooting34 Interpreting box labels

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IntroductionKey systemsPatented key systems prevent unauthorized duplication of keys providing greater key control and reduced threat of acompromised key system. Everest 29 keyway families provide the flexibility to secure and restrict the most sensitiveopenings in a facility while maintaining access control across the entire system.Everest 29 is patent protected through 2029 and delivers a higher level of security because it cannot be duplicatedwithout authorization. The backward compatibility of Everest 29 keyways to the legacy Everest keyways provides you withflexibility and security that adapts to your needs. Everest 29 keys will work in existing Everest keyways, but original Everestkeys will not work in new Everest 29 keyways. This is because of the patent enabling feature of Everest 29 and what prohibitsduplication of the new Everest 29 keys.Everest 29 and Everest key systems can be enhanced and restricted to limited distribution with the addition of Primus XP.Primus XP, Schlage’s high security sidebar cylinder mechanism, introduces an added level of security control. It deliverspatented key control, geographical exclusivity, and pick resistance with the option of adding UL 437 drill resistance.Whether you’re retrofitting a building or implementing a key system for a newly constructed complex, Schlage key systemsdeliver the security you need at every level throughout your building, campus, or worldwide facility.Everest 29 keyway Everest keyway Patented until 2029 Patented until 2024 Commercial applicationsMaximum key duplication restrictions Some key duplication restrictionsNo key duplication restrictions SFIC available Check pin Finger pins/side bar configuration #7 Finger pin used for added security Bulk pack available Master keying available for all levelsMaster keying available for levels 1 , 2, 3 and 4Master keying available for levels 2, 3 and 4 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 5

IntroductionSL compatibilityEverest compatibilityThe Everest 29 SL cylinder provides users capabilitiesnever before offered by Schlage. The SL key fits into full sizecylinders and Small Format Interchangeable Cores (SFIC).Buildings on multiple key systems can now be brought intothe same restricted key system – reducing complexity andcost, without sacrificing security.Everest 29 SL KeyPrimus and Primus XP compatibilityThe Everest 29 SL and Everest 29 SL w/ Primus XP cylinders fitinto Schlage KIL/KIK, Mortise and Rim modular cylinders aswell as an extensive list of competitor’s cylindrical locks.Cylinders pin to new and existing restricted Everest B andEverest 29 R key systems.Everest Primus XP compatibilityEverest 29 SL and Everest 29 SL Primus XP cylinders can beincorporated into any system using Everest 29 R andEverest B keyways including master keyed systems with noadverse effects on the system’s expansion.Everest 29 SLPrimus XP CylinderEverest 29SFIC CylinderConventionalEverest 29 SLCylinderServiceabilitySchlage has created a unique pinning kit and staking toolthat is needed to service SL cylinders. The side bitting is cutinto the key blanks at the factory and the keys are able to becombinated using standard key cutting equipment.Everest 29 SL Primus KeyCylinder differencesSFICEverest 29 SLEverest 29 SL Primus XPKeys and key bows Standard key is embossed on one side. Plain bowavailable. The word “Primus” is stamped on thefront of the key bow. 20% larger than Classic keys with a larger stampingarea on key bow. Standard key is embossed on one side.Plain bow available. 20% larger than Classic Primus keyswith a larger stamping area on key bow.U.S. PatentsUS 5,715,717; 5,809,816; 7,665,337Id numbersID numbers stamped on every key.Key sections stampingStandard. Key sections stamped on all keys and plugsMaster keying*Available for all sections and all levels.(Nominal) key thickness.106”#7 Finger pin availableNoUS 5,715,717; 5,809,816; 7,159,424;7,665,337Yes* Ordering Primus master keyed products is similar to ordering any other Schlage master keyed products with the one addition of the necessaryPrimus forms. Contact customer service for face sheet and signature form.6 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manual

IntroductionTerminologyKeywaysKey controlEverest and Everest 29SFICRestricted keywaysSpecial non-stock keyways set aside for limited use and ahigher degree of key control.Keys and keyway familiesthat are compatible withSFIC and SL cylindershave the patentedundercut groove on theright side of the keysectionUndercut grooveA letter of authorization from the end user is required toprocess orders for Restriced keys, blanks, and cylinders.Open keywaysStandard keyways available without any orderingformalities. S Family (Everest 29), C Family (Everest) andObverse (Classic) keyways are open.Everest 29 refers to the Rkeyway family (for SFIC)and is restrictedCylinder categoryCylinder mechanismsFull sizeSL cylindersPertaining to cylinders (including interchangeable cores),keys, and keyways based on the industry standard plugdiameter of about 1/2”. All Schlage cylinders except SFIC arefull size.SL cylinders incorporate the use ofSchlage-designed L pins witha locking sidebar.L-PinsSmall format interchangeable core (SFIC)A core providing patented key control that is completelyinterchangeable with Best and its other clones, offered inEverest 29 R, Everest B Family restricted keyways. NoPrimus version exists.Pins, springs, keys and keyways are based on a plugdiameter smaller than the standard 1/2”.Full Size ExamplesPrimus cylindersSchlage’s high security sidebarcylinder mechanism provideskey control, geographicalexclusivity, and pickresistance.UL437 drillresistanceis optional.Everest B andEverest 29 R Primus XPkeys will operate theSL Primus XP, SL cylinderand Everest andEverest 29 Small FormatInterchangeable Coreconventional cylinders.Full Size ICSFIC ExampleKey-in-Knob/LeverL-PinsFinger PinsSchlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 7

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CylindersModular cylindersIntroduced in July 2010, the Schlage modularcylinder provides easy convertibility betweenkey-in-lever to mortise and rim cylinders.These benefits make Schlage cylinderinventory flexible, reduce the size and cost ofinventory and customer lead time, andincrease customer satisfaction. With a fewmodular components in stock, the cylindertype and finish required will always be onhand. The modular cylinder accepts a tailpieceor a mortise cam.Modular key-in-knobcylinderProduct line availability: A, AL, B, CL, D, H, L,ND, S, S200, Kryptonite (PL, KS, KC), and Rim(standard and lockout). All competitive locksthat accept Everest Primus will also acceptthe modular cylinders.Modular mortise cylinderModular rim cylinderKey-in-knob to modular mortise or rim 8031¹ ₄"Modular housing interchangeabilityHousingCamPart no.SizePart numberB520-72111/8"583-800B520-72211/4"583-8011¹ ₈" housingCam and tailpiece differencesPrior to July 2010, the cams and tailpieces used in thePrimus/Primus XP cylinders were different thanconventional cams and tailpieces because of the locationof the sidebar and finger pins.The illustrations below are rear views of the mortisecylinder as well as the key-in-knob/key-in-lever cylindersshowing the differences in cap pin locations. All SL cylindersuse the cap pin location in the illustration below.MortiseKIK/KILSchlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 9

CylindersEverest 29 SLnheriqdpaNo.DescriptionPart No.aLocking side bar90-210bLocking sidebar springC604-472cAnti-drill pinsB505-451dL pinSee pg. 10ePlug cover90-212ffBlocking pin springC604-472ggBlocking pin34-950hPlug clipC604-471iL pin springC603-951jPlug33-213mBodyA508-660nEnd cap90-211pEnd cap pin springC603-952qEnd cap pin90-002rTailpieceSee pgs. 12-15mbjcOrder of installation1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.Place springs (b) on locking side bar (a).Insert locking side bar into plug (j).Insert L-pins (d) into plug (j).Insert L-pin springs (i) into plug (j).Install plug cover (e).Insert check pin spring (f) into plug (j).Insert check pin (g) into plug (j).Insert set up key into plug (j).Insert plug (j) into body (m).Attach plug clip (h) to plug (j).Install end cap pin spring (p) and end cap pin (q) into plug (j).Place tail piece (r) onto back of body (m).Snap end cap into place (n).ÎÎ Some parts listed may not be available forpurchase separately.Operating principlesThe SL cylinder was created to allow the incorporation of the Everest 29 SFIC 7 pin A2 pinning system into a full size cylinderformat. The SL cylinder utilizes a unique l pin and locking sidebar design. When the l pin combination is properly aligned,the locking sidebar is allowed to move to free the cylinder plug to rotate.L pinBackLockedFrontUnlocked10 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manual

CylindersEverest 29 SL Primus XPnheriqdpambjcklfgOrder of installation1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.Place springs (b) on locking side bar (a).Insert locking side bar (a) into plug (j).Insert L-pins (d).Insert L-pin springs (i).Install plug cover (e).Insert finger pin springs (f) and finger pins (g) into plug (j).Insert side bar springs (k) and side bar (l) into plug.Insert set up key into plug (j).Insert plug (j) into body (m).Attach plug clip (h) to plug (j).Install end cap pin spring (p) and end cap pin (q) into plug (j).Place tail piece (r) onto back of body (m).Snap end cap into place (n).No.DescriptionPart No.aLocking side bar90-210bLocking sidebar springC604-472cAnti-drill pinsB505-451dL pinSee pg. 10ePlug cover90-212fFinger pin springC603-951gFinger pinSee pg. 16hPlug clipC604-471iL pin springC603-951jPlug33-214kPrimus side bar springsC603-652lPrimus side barC606-000mBodyA508-661nEnd cap90-211pEnd cap pin springC603-952qEnd cap pin90-002rTailpieceSee pgs. 12-15ÎÎ Some parts listed may not be available forpurchase separately.Operating principlesThe Primus/Primus XP key has a secondary bitting on the side of the blade to accommodate the finger pins. When the key isinserted, each of the side bit cuts lifts the finger pin and rotates it so that the notches in the side bar align with the notches inthe back of the finger pins.When all notches on the side bar and back of the finger pins are aligned and the L pins are aligned at the locking side bar theplug is free to rotate.Secondary side bittingBackLockedFinger pins rotatedFrontUnlockedFinger pinSchlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 11

Key-in-knob/key-in-lever cylindersThe part numbers for assembled Classic Primus and Everest Primus cylinders arethe same, except for the keyway suffix. To order XP products, add the suffix “-XP”to the end of the complete cylinder number. (Example, “20-793-XP S123” isEverest 29 Primus XP cylinder with a S123 keyway.)ModularCylinderÎÎ Note: Everest & Primus cap pin positions are non-modularSchlage lock setsSchlage nderTailpiecePlugBodyA, HExceptOrbitEverest 29 SL91-004A301-33733-213A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-704-XP33-214A508-661OrbitEverest 29 SL91-00533-213A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-705-XP33-214A508-661Everest 29 SL91-00633-213A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-706-XP33-214A508-661Everest 29 SL91-01633-213A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-714-XP33-214A508-661Everest 29 SL91-01833-213A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-718-XP33-214A508-661Everest 29 SL91-00733-213A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-722-XP33-214A508-661A, HALAllDKnobsAllNDLeversAllS andS200AllNote:S ailpiecePlugBodyCL3300Everest 29 SL91-020N523-02233-213A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-717-XP33-214A508-661CL3400,CL3600Everest 29 SL91-02733-213A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus smCompletecylinderTailpiecePlugBody7L, 8L, 10LineLeversEverest 29 SL91-042C604-24333-219A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-742-XP33-214A508-661Sargent cylindersB520-407Washer12 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manualAORBHorizontalCorbin Russwin cylindersSide viewAKnobsKey-in-knob/key-in-lever competitive cylinders, Everest 29 KeywayA301-338NDLeversFor more information on modular cylinders, see page 9.Side viewALA73ORB

CylindersSargent cylindersSide lpiecePlugBody7, 8, 9 LineKnobsEverest 29 SL91-043A508-66091-743-XPC303-437Assemblywith cap33-219Everest 29 SLPrimus XP33-214A508-6616 Line,Except BKnobEverest 29 SL91-045C604-24333-219A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus versEverest 29 SL91-046A301-04333-219A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus t 29 SL91-04433-219A508-660Everest 29 SLPrimus XP91-746-XP33-214A508-661Yale cylindersSide viewA501-783Blocking DiscB520-409AD-Series key-in-lever cylindersAD-Series chassisLever styleCylinder rest 29 SL91-017C604-24333-213A508-660Everest 29 SL Primus XP91-715-XP33-214A508-661Everest 29 SL91-01933-213A508-660Everest 29 SL Primus XP91-721-XP33-214A508-661Everest 29 SL91-01733-213A508-660Everest 29 SL Primus XP91-715-XP33-214A508-661Everest 29 SL91-01933-213A508-660Everest 29 SL Primus XP91-721-XP33-214A508-661MS, MDAll993R, 993S, 993MATH, 8ATExcept ATH, 8AT23538085C604-24323538085Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 13

CylindersDeadlock cylindersB600/700/800-Series Cylinder Reference r Less Keyway TypehousingPlugBodyTailpieceEverest 29 SLB660, B66313/8” - 21/2”91-03233-213A508-660B610-084B661, B66413/8” - 2”91-03033-213A508-660B610-0822” - 21/2”91-03133-213A508-660B610-08313/8” - 2”91-02833-213A508-660B610-0852” - 21/2”91-02933-213A508-660B610-086B760-XP, B763-XP13/8” - 21/2”91-711-XP33-214A508-661B610-084B761-XP, B764-XP13/8” - 2”91-709-XP33-214A508-661B610-0822” - 21/2”91-710-XP33-214A508-661B610-08313/8” - 2”91-712-XP33-214A508-661B610-0852” - 21/2”91-713-XP33-214A508-661B610-086B662Everest 29 SLPrimus XPB762-XPEverest B andEverest 29 RCap pin locationEverest 29 SLKIK/KILEverest 29 SL Primus XPMortiseRimKIK/KILMortiseTailpiece orientationCabinet locksRim cylindersStandard (non-IC)DoorVertical Tailpiece14 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manualDrawerDescriptionCylinder mechanismComplete cylindersRim 74-XPPrimus UL91-574-XPRim -775-XPPrimus UL91-575-XPHorizontal Tailpiece

CylindersMortise cylindersFor modular SL cylinders introduced May 2016. Modularcylinder cams may be used with Everest and Primus keysections. Use appropriate cam for cylinder housing size.Lock Models11/8 Housing11/4 HousingSchlage L-Series(except L9060 outside)L583-800L583-801Schlage L9060 outsideand other straight camapplicationsL583-802L583-803Adams Rite MS, 4500,4700 SeriesL583-773Corbin Russwin DL 3000B520-788For modular cylinders introduced July 2010.Sizes 11/8Sizes 11/4Lock modelsB520-780B520-781Corbin Russwin DL4000 Series (OldCorbin 420 and Russwin1503)B520-782B520-783Corbin Russwin ML2200 Series (OldCorbin 7000-9000 andRusswin 4000-5000)All functions exceptML2255 andML2242insideL583-774Lori 4500AR 4070 modular camEverest 29 SL cylinder cams to operate othermanufacturers’ locksB520-784B520-785Corbin Russwin A65ML2200 master ringdeadbolt functionsmanufactured before6/10/93 and oldRusswin cast ironresidential LocksB520-779B520-787Yale 2160, Arrow #004, Sargent 13-0660(All functions except 16inside and 50 outside)B520-789ÎÎ Traditional cams are available as parts only and cannot beordered with complete cylinders.TypeCam/TailpieceSLSL Less LogoSL Primus XPSL Primus XP Less seL583-25591-16391-16491-863-XP91-864-XPL583-255 w/0.375” Blocking 10-73091-17191-871-XPL510-730 w/0.375” Blocking Ring91-17391-873-XPK510-71191-172L510-711 w/0.375” Blocking Ring91-17491-874-XPFSIC/MortiseB520-378 w/0.375” Blocking Ring91-17591-875-XPFSIC/RIMConvertible 691-865-XPSchlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 15

CylindersPins, springs and sidebarsFinger pinsL-pins# of Notches12SizePart 07NotchLocationPart 06790-207Other pins and springs890-208DescriptionPart no.990-209C603-9510, 290-200-2Spring, L pin andfinger pin0, 490-200-4Spring, end cap pinC603-9520, 690-200-6C604-4720, 890-200-8Spring, locking sidebar and blocking pin1, 390-201-3Pin, blocking34-9501, 590-201-5Pin, end cap90-0021, 790-201-7Sidebars1, 990-201-9DescriptionPart no.2, 490-202-4Side bar, locking90-2102, 690-202-62, 890-202-83, 590-203-5Side bar, PrimusC606-0003, 790-203-73, 990-203-94, 690-204-64, 890-204-85, 790-205-75, 990-205-96, 890-206-87, 990-207-916 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manual

CylindersRekeyingIf the cylinder is outside of the lock:1.First, remove the end cap and tailpiece or cam by depressing the endcap pin on the end of the plug, then rotate the end cap or camcounterclockwise, lifting it off from the end of the plug.2.Next, remove the cylinder retaining clip by inserting the tip of a smallflat-blade screwdriver into a notch in the clip designed to facilitateremoval.3.There are no top pins, so shimming the cylinder is unnecessary. Use akey to hold in the check pin and spring. The plug will slide out of thefront of the body without rotating the plug. Hold on to the locking sidebar whileremoving the plug. Insert the plug into the plug fixture, then remove the plugcover by inserting the tip of a small flat-blade screwdriver into a small notch oneither end of the plug cover. The L pins and springs are now accessible forrekeying the SL cylinder.4.After the cylinder is repinned, press on a new plug cover using the crimping tool(40-296), then reassemble the cylinder.Fig. 4.1: Depressing the end cap pinFig. 4.2: Removing the cylinderretaining clipFig. 4.3: Removing the plug coverSchlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 17

CylindersHow to pin SFIC vs. Everest 29 SLSFIC pinningPinning for a small format interchangeable core (SFIC) A2 key system isbased on a 0.0125” increment. The core has two shear lines; all operatingkeys work at the operating shear line and only the control key works at thecontrol shear line, which is 10 increments above the operating shear line. Theoperating keys operate the core, which in turn operates the lock. The controlkey only removes or installs the core.In an SFIC A2 master key system, each pin chamber will typically have fourpin segments, all of which must be calculated and all must add up to a totalof 23. To start the calculations, the bitting of the operating keys, the greatgrand master (GGM) and the change key AA16, are used to determine thebottom pin and master pin. Then 10 is added to the control key bitting tocalculate the build-up pin sizes. Finally, by adding the sizes of the bottom pin,master pin, and build-up pin together, the top pin size is calculated by what isneeded to total 23.Control key4132531GGM2974531AA168190317Top pinBuild-Up pinMaster pinBottom pinFig. 4.4: SFIC Pinning chartUsing the first pin chamber as an example, think of the numbers in order from the smallest to the largest, where the largestnumber will always be the control key bitting, because 10 is added to each number there. The three numbers used in the firstpin chamber are 2, 8, and 14, plus the total must be 23. These numbers are used to calculate the bottom pin, master pin,build-up pin, and top pin. The smallest number, 2, is the size of the bottom pin. The next number to operate the core is 8, sothe master pin size is added to the bottom pin to equal 8; the master pin is 6 (2 6 8). Now that the total in the core is 8, thebuild-up pin is added to 8 to equal 14, which will operate the core at the control shear line (8 6 14); the build-up pin is 6.Now that all the pins add to 14, the top pin is 9, because 14 9 23. The calculation process must be done for all 7 pinchambers.Everest 29 SL pinningNo math is required and the control key has no function for SL cylinders. In the first pin chamber, the operating keys have a 2and 8, therefore the L pin is 2-8. It’s that simple!Control 17SL pin2-81-97-90-43-51-31-7Top pin912101181012Build-Up pin624810105Master pin6824226Bottom pin2170311Fig. 4.5: SFIC Pinning18 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manualFig. 4.6: SL cylinder pinning (no math needed)

KeysKey Bitting Specifications11.096"2.946"Depths0 .3187”5 .2562”1 .3062”6 .2437”2 .2937”7 .2312”3 .2812”8 .2187”4 .2687”9 .2062”Code Card3.796"C1164.646"90 for HPC 1200 CMCode Machine5.496"6.346"7.196".052.056Everest SFICReading the L pinThe L-Pin is notched at heightscorresponding to bitting depths inthe A2 key system so that when acorrectly combinated key is insertedinto the cylinder and rotated, thelocking sidebar is able to cam in.NotchReading Primus/Primus XP finger pinsLearning to read finger pins is useful because pins can get spilled or mixed in with other size finger pins.In 1998 the bottom of the finger pin was redesigned. This does not affect the functionality of the pins or the technique usedfor reading the pins.1.Determine the angle3.LeftCenterConvert angle and depth to numbersRightLeftCenterRightDeep246Shallow135Extra shallow7Tweezers2.Determine the depthLeft and RightShallowDeepRightCenterShallowDeepExtra Shallow(ref.)XP Products OnlySchlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 19

KeysReading keysAll keys will have exactly seven standard cuts, read tip to bow, and five side bit cuts, read from bow to tip.Standard key cutsSide bit cutsStandard cutsStandard key cuts should be read using the Schlage Key Gauge (40-128) starting at the tip of the key. Insert key into widestend and slide until key stops. The nearest number is the key cut depth.Side bit cutsThere are six side bit cut possibilities for Primus and Everest Primus and sevenside bit cut possibilities for Primus XP and Everest Primus XP.12345162Primus and Everest Primus Primus andEverest Primus 347L C R L R52 3 6 2Primus XP andEverest Primus XPEach of the side cuts raise and swivel the finger pin in order to align the notch inthe pin to the notch in the side bar. If a side cut is misread, the pin will not alignwith the side bar by being too high, too low or rotated in the wrong direction.L C R L R2 3 6 12L C R L RCut is too lowRotated incorrectlyand cut is too high20 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manual56Primus XP and Everest Primus XP2 3 6 1 22 3 6 2 5L C R L RNotches Aligned

KeysCompatible keysMaster keysKey blanksPart no.Description35-021Everest B, bowunembossed35-26435-421-XPEverest R, bowunembossedEverest, bowembossed35-427-XPEverest, 7-pin FSIC,bow embossed35-422-XPEverest, bowunembossed35-428-XPEverest, 7-pin FSIC,bow unembossed35-423-XPEverest 29, bowembossed35-431-XPEverest 29, 7-pinFSIC, bowembossed35-424-XPEverest 29, bowunembossed35-432-XPEverest 29, 7-pinFSIC, bowunembossedFrontBackPart no.Description49-021Everest B, bow unembossed49-264Everest R, bow unembossed49-421-XPEverest, bow embossed49-422-XPEverest, bow unembossed49-423-XPEverest 29 , bow embossed49-424-XPEverest 29, bow unembossed49-425Everest, 7-pin FSIC, bow embossed49-426Everest, 7-pin FSIC, bow unembossed49-429Everest 29, 7-pin FSIC, bow unembossed49-430Everest 29, 7-pin FSIC, bow unembossed49-427-XPEverest, 7-pin FSIC Primus XP, bow embossed49-428-XPEverest, 7-pin FSIC Primus XP, bowumembossed49-431-XPEverest 29, 7-pin FSIC Primus XP, bowembossed49-432-XPEverest 29, 7-pin FSIC Primus XP, bowunembossedCut keysPart no.Description48-021Everest B, bow unembossed48-264Everest R, bow unembossed48-400Everest 2948-401Everest48-421-XPEverest, bow embossed48-422-XPEverest, bow unembossed48-423-XPEverest 29, bow embossed48-424-XPEverest 29, bow unembossed48-425Everest, 7-pin FSIC, bow embossed48-426Everest, 7-pin FSIC, bow unembossed48-429Everest 29, 7-pin FSIC, bow unembossed48-430Everest 29, 7-pin FSIC, bow unembossed48-427-XPEverest, 7-pin FSIC Primus XP, bow embossed48-428-XPEverest, 7-pin FSIC Primus XP, bowumembossed48-431-XPEverest 29, 7-pin FSIC Primus XP, bowembossed48-432-XPEverest 29, 7-pin FSIC Primus XP, bowunembossedSchlage Everest 29 SL Service manual 21

KeysKey control levels overviewBelow is a chart that provides an overview and comparison of the different Key Control levels. In-depth information is covered inthe pages following.Dealer controlled systemsEnd user exclusive systemsDealer controlled systems are sold and serviced by thelocksmith or dealer who sold the system. End users mustorder keys and request servicing through the originaldealer.End User Exclusive Systems are sold directly to andcontrolled by the end user. The systems are generally soldto larger businesses or those that need a very high level ofsecurity. Side bit milling is exclusive to the end user basedon either a random assignment, the first two digits of the zipcode, time zone or on a nationwide basis.23Level XP4Level XPEnd user exclusive systemsLevel XPIdeal for existing key systemspatent protected through 2024Ideal for new key systemspatent protected through 2029National non-exclusiveStocked by distributors andresold to end users viacommercial locksmiths; AllLevel 1 locksmiths have thesame side bit millings.Typical applicationsStrip mall shopsSmall businessesUpscale homesDealer exclusiveOwned & stocked by dealers;resold to end users. Keys bearunique Dealer ID based uponthree digit zip-code exclusivityof side bit milling.Small businessesDealer exclusiveDealers that sell directly to endusers are eligible for side bitmilling exclusivity. Exclusivity isfor the dealer physical locationtime zone.Office buildingsEnd user exclusiveExclusivity is based on eitherrandom assignment or on thefirst 2 digits of the zip code,depending on end usercommitment.End user exclusiveExclusivity is based on either atime zone or nationwide basis,depending on end usercommitment.22 Schlage Everest 29 SL Service manualRestaurantsDoctor’s officesBanksPrivate schoolsHealthcare residencesConsider Everest 29 open forcommercial exclusivityDealer exclusiveOwned & stocked by dealers;resold to end users. Keys bearunique Dealer ID based uponthree digit zip-code exclusivityof side bit milling.Dealer exclusiveDealers that sell directly to endusers are eligible for side bitmilling exclusivity. Exclusivity isfor the dealer physical locationtime zone.Educational facilitiesEnd-user exclusiveHealthcare facilitiesExclusivity is based on randomassignment, on the first 2 digitsof the zip code, on time zone, oron a nationwide basis,depending on end usercommitment.Large office complexesGovernment buildingsDetention centersFranchisesDealer Controlled SystemDealer controlled system1 XPLevelEverest 29 Primus XP7Level XP8Level XPEnd User Exclusive Systems1Level XPClassic Primus XP9Level XP

KeysEverest 29 Primus XP Level 9Overview for end userOverview for locksmith or security dealer Schlage’s highest level of key control and exclusivity onEverest keyways. These levels are for end users who want to cut theirown keys and/or generate their own key system. Level 9 is subdivided to be flexible for the amount ofgeographical exclusivity purchased. Dealers already selling Level 2 or 8 are authorized tosell Level 9 products. Side bit milling is assigned to the end user based on theexclusivity purchased. See level and commitmentslisted below. Level 1 and 7 dealers must sign an additional keycontrol contract, but no buy-in is required. The end user has access to key blanks and cuts keys. The end user generates and maintains their own keysystem.The degree of geographical exclusivity is determined bythe end user’s commitment to cylinder volume andseparate exclusivity purchases. No ID cards are issued at this level. Registration on Schlage’s elec

Schlage-designed L pins with a locking sidebar. Primus cylinders Schlage’s high security sidebar cylinder mechanism provides key control, geographical exclusivity, and pick resistance. UL437 drill resistance is optional. Everest B and Everest 29 R Primus XP keys will operate the SL Primus XP, SL cylinder and Everest and

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