Installation and programming guide

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1). Remove the battery cover from the receiver module by slidinge the cover upward.
2). For a right-handed door, rotate the thumb-turn knob on the receiver module all the
way to the left before attaching it to the tailpiece. For a left-handed door, rotate the
knob all the way to the right.
3). Place the receiver module onto the mounting plate so the tailpiece that protrudes
through the door is inserted into the “+” shaped turnpiece controlled by the knob.
4). Check the deadbolt latch movement manually by turning the knob to extend and
retract the deadbolt latch. If the deadbolt latch can not be moved freely in and out,
the rotation of the knob needs to be reversed.
Action LED
OPERATIONAL
The Master PIN of the lock is preset as '1-2-3'.
Please change the Master PIN immediately to
prevent any undesired access (See step 1.).
Follow the instructions below to continue
programing your lock.
1. Changing the Master PIN or Auxiliary PIN
1.1 Begin with the deadbolt latch in the locked position
(deadbolt extended out). Then, Input the Master PIN (1-2-3 if
you have not yet changed it) or input the Auxiliary PIN
(to change an Auxiliary PIN) and press the
button to unlock
the Lock. Again, input the current Master PIN (or Auxiliary PIN)
and then press the
button. You will then hear one short
audio beep as the Action LED light flashes red for 15 seconds.
1.2 While the Action LED is flashing red, input your new Master PIN
(or Auxiliary PIN) of up to 12 digits in length and then press the
button. Once more, input your new Master PIN (or Auxiliary
PIN) and then press the
button again to ensure that you
have input your desired code. You'll then hear 1 long audio
beep and the Action LED will flash green, indicating that you
have successfully changed the code.
Note: If you fail to input the new PIN while the Action LED is
flashing red (15 seconds), The previous PIN will remain active and
the new PIN will not take effect.
FEATURES
4.2 Within 10 seconds, input the new Master PIN (up to 12 digits in
length) press the
button, and then again input the new Master
PIN and again press the
button. The Action LED will flash green
for 1 second, indicating the Master PIN has been reset.
NOTE: The Master PIN will remain the previous PIN if you fail to
complete any step within 10 seconds of a previous step.
5. To Open
Input the Master PIN (or Auxiliary PIN) and press the
button to
unlock, you will hear a short audio beep and the Action LED will flash
green. The lock will not operate if you input the wrong PIN.
6. To Lock
Press the
button, you will hear 2 short audio beeps and the Action
LED will flash red.
7. When the wrong PIN is input
7.1 The lockset will stop operating for 1 minute after 6 failed attempts.
7.2 The lockset will stop operating for 1 minute after inputting 30 wrong
PINs.
8. When the Latch is not in the correct position
If you lock the deadbolt but the door is not properly closed, you will hear
3 long beeps and the Action LED will flash red, indicating that the door
is not locked.
2. To Add Auxiliary PINs (Up to 6 Auxiliary PINs available)
2.1 First, input the Master PIN and press the
button, then
press and hold the 0 button for 3 seconds or until you hear
9. Power Supply
2 short audio beeps and see the Action LED flashing red.
DV 6V (four 1.5V alkaline AA battery)
Then release the 0 button as the lock has entered the ADD
PIN MODE.
10. Low Battery Warning
NOTE: If you are having trouble entering the ADD PIN MODE, wait 1
10.1 When batteries are low, the Action LED will flash for 5 seconds
or 2 seconds after inputting the Master PIN and pressing the 0
each time the lock is opened or locked.
button before pressing and holding the
button.
10.2 Please replace the all batteries as soon as you receive the
2.2 Within 10 seconds of entering the ADD PIN MODE, input a
warning. The lock can operate approx. 20 to 30 times after a
new Auxiliary PIN of up to 12 digits in length and press the
low battery warning.
button. You will hear two short audio beeps. When the Action
LED stops flashing, the PIN you entered will be operational.
11. Automatic Locking Mode
2.3 To add additional Auxiliary PINs, repeat step 2.2 while the LED
11.1 Automatic Locking - Start with the lock in the locked position
is still flashing.
(deadbolt extended out). Input the PIN and press the
button to
unlock the lock, then press and hold the 1 button, release the 1
3. To Delete all Auxiliary PINs
button when you hear a long audio beep. The lock is now in
First input the Master PIN and press the
button, then press and
Automatic Locking Mode.
hold the C button for over 3 seconds or until you hear 1 long
audio beep and 1 short audio beep and the Action LED flashes
11.2 Exit Automatic Locking Mode-Start with the lock in the locked position
green for 1 second. Then release the C button, all Auxiliary PINs
(deadbolt extended out). Input the PIN and press the
button to
have now been deleted.
unlock the lock, then press and hold the 2 button, release the 2
button when you hear 2 long audio beeps.
4. When you forget your Master PIN
The lock is now in Regular Mode.
4.1 Take out ALL of the batteries from the Receiver Module. Now
NOTE: Do not take too much time between the input of the PIN, the
put the batteries back and you will hear a long audio beep and
button and the 1 or 2 buttons in both 11.1 and 11.2 above.
a short audio beep. Press and hold the 0 button for 3
12. Entry Switch
seconds or until you hear 3 long audio beeps and the Action
R:For Right-hand door.
LED flashes red for 3 seconds, then release the button as the
L:For Left-hand door.
lock has entered the Program Mode.
13. Number of Allowable Auxiliary PINs
Up to 6 combination Auxiliary PINs can be set to operate 1 lockset.
If you try to set more than 6 Auxiliary PINs, the Action LED will flash red
and the lock will not allow any additional PINs.
Note: If your product DID NOT come with a remote control, skip
the next steps.
14. Programming a New Master Remote Control
14.1 Take out the batteries from the Receiver Module, then put
the batteries back in and you will hear a long audio beep and
a short audio beep. Press and hold the 0 button for over 3 seconds,
then release the 0 button and you will hear 3 long audio beeps
as the Action LED flashes red for 3 seconds. You have now entered the
Remote Control Program Mode.
NOTE: If you are having trouble entering the Remote Control Program Mode, try
waiting 1 or 2 seconds after replacing the batteries before pressing the 0 button.
14.2 Within 10 seconds, point the Master Remote Control toward the
Action LED and press the button, you'll hear a long audio beep
and the Action LED will flash green, indicating that the lock has accepted
the new Master Remote Control.
NOTE: The old Master Remote Control will remain active and the new Remote
Control will not work if you do not complete step 14.2 within 10 seconds.
15. Adding an Auxiliary Remote Control
15.1 Start with the lock in the locked position (deadbolt extended out) an then
use the Remote Control to unlock the lock. Then press and hold the 0
button for over 3 seconds. When you release the 0 button, you
will hear 2 short audio beeps and the Action LED will flash red for 1 second,
indicating you have entered the Adding Auxiliary Remote Control Mode.
15.2 Within 10 seconds, point the Auxiliary Remote Control toward the Action
LED and press the button for 1 second. You will hear a long audio beep
and the Action LED will flash green indicating that the lock has accepted
the new Auxiliary Remote Control.
15.3 To add other Auxiliary Remote control, repeat step 15.2 above.
NOTE: The new Auxiliary Remote Control will not work if you do not complete
step 15.2 within 10 seconds.
16. Deleting all Auxiliary Remote Controls
Start with the lock in the locked position (deadbolt extended out) an then
use the Master Remote Control to unlock the lock. Then press and hold the
C button for 3 seconds until you hear 1 long audio beep and 1 short audio
beep and the Action LED flashes green for 1 second. Release the C button
and all Auxiliary Remote Controls will be deleted.
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