Service manual
Servicing Standard Mortise Case Parts
6–10 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual
FUNCTION CONVERSION
The following table describes the B.A.S.I.S. mortise functions.
Removing key
override
To remove key override from a B.A.S.I.S. Mortise Lock, you can convert
an FV function lock to an LV function lock or an EV function lock to an
NV function lock.
Note: For a description of lock functions, see page 2–2.
Order the outside escutcheon, part number D62506 for brass or
C60446 for zinc, and perform the tasks below.
1. Remove all of the trim parts from the door, by performing all of the
steps for removing parts in each section of Chapter 5. Begin with
the levers (page 5–2).
2. Remove the cylinder clamp plate:
a. Remove and open the mortise case (page 6–2).
b. Remove the clamp plate from the mortise case (page 6–19).
c. Close and reinstall the mortise case (page 6–2).
3. Remove all of the parts from the old outside escutcheon, by
performing all of the steps for removing parts in each section of
Chapter 9. Begin with the escutcheon gasket (page 9–2).
4. Install all of the parts from the old outside escutcheon into the new
outside escutcheon, by performing all of the steps for reinstalling
parts in each section of Chapter 9. Begin with the reader assembly:
■ magnetic stripe card reader assembly (page 9–21)
■ smart card reader assembly (page 9–13)
■ dual validation reader assembly (page 9–27)
■ proximity reader assembly (page 9–29).
5. Reinstall all of the trim parts onto the door, except for the cylinder
and core, by performing all of the steps for reinstalling parts in each
section of Chapter 5. Begin with the faceplate (page 5–15).
Function Deadbolt Key override
FV ✓✓
LV ✓
EV ✓
NV