The door can be opened with a card fit for support standard as well as
a card contained in the product (Support for the ISO14443A-Type, Up
to 70 including the password can be registered).
The door can also be opened with a password.
Once the user's password is registered, the door can be opened
without a key by entering the registered password. (Up to 70 including
cards can be registered)
The door does not have to be locked manually.
Using the automatic locking function, the door is automatically locked
when it closes, eliminating the need to lock it manually.
Double locking function adds security.
The double locking function adds security by preventing the door from
being opened from outside at night or at times when extra security is
needed.
Pranks played by children and juveniles can
be prevented.
When an unregistered card is used, or when an invalid password is
entered 5 or more times consecutively, an alarm sound is generated
and power to the lock is automatically cut off for three minutes.
This section contains important information to ensure the user's safety and prevent
potential damage to property. Please read this section carefully and use the product
accordingly.
Warning, Caution and Note Explained:
Warn ing
Information given under this heading is information the user must be aware of to
prevent physical harm.
Caution
Information given under this heading is information the user must be aware of to
prevent service problems or system damage.
Note
Information given under this heading provides additional information relating to the
text in this manual.
Description of Symbols
General warning or caution.
Prohibited activity.
Recommended activity.
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Cautions during Installation
The user shall not install or repair
the product without authorization.
The manufacturer does not assume
the responsibility for damage to the
product resulting from attempts to the
user to install or repair it without
authorization.
Cautions during Operation
Do not install the product in the
place where the gap between
the door and the frame is 5mm
or more.
If the gap is too wide,
the product may not
function properly.
Make sure that no unauthorized
person has the access to the
password. To minimize the risk of
burglary, it is recommended that
you periodically change the
password.
Do not use the excessive force
or sharp objects to push the
door lock buttons, as this can
damage the product.
Do not operate the product with
wet hands, and keep liquids
such as water or drinks away
from the product, or the product
may malfunction or be damaged.
Make sure that the door is
completely closed when going
outside.
The manufacturer does assume the
responsibility for any harm caused by
engagement of the lock on an
improperly closed door.
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Cautions during Repair or Maintenance
Be sure to correctly match the
poles (+/-) when installing the
batteries. Install the batteries with
the correct poles (+/-).
Improperly installed batteries can cause
rupture or battery fluid leakage.
Do not use water, benzene or
alcohol when cleaning the
product, as these fluids can
cause product malfunction.
Use a soft and dry cloth instead.
Replace all batteries immediately
after they run out of power, and
never mix new batteries with
used ones.
This can cause reduction of product life
or a malfunction in the product.
Replace the batteries within 1
week after the battery
replacement alarm sounds.
The product can stop operating if the
batteries are not replaced in time.
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Notes before Operation
Product Components
Outdoor Unit
No. Screw
Magnet
1 FH+ M5 x 20 3 Out Housing + Plate In Fastening
Indoor Unit
Strike
Quantity
Support Panel
'AA' Batteries (LR6)
Card
Description
Tu rn Shaft
Deadbolt
User Guide
2 OH+ M4 x 22 2 Out Housing + Deadbolt + Plate In Fastening
3 FH+ T4 x 25 5 Plate In + Wooden Door Fastening
4 FH+ M3 x 6 4 In Housing + Plate In Fastening
5 FH+ U10-24 x 9 4 Deadbolt, Striker, Iron Door Fastening
6 FH+ T4 x 15 4 Deadbolt, Striker, Wooden Door Fastening
The product components used may vary depending on the installation environment.
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Outdoor Unit Parts
Number Pad Turned Off
[Wake Up]
Button Touch
No. Name Description
This is used to enter the numbers when registering, changing
1 Number Pad
2 Display Lamp
3 [Wake-up] Button
4 Card Reader
External Power
5
Contact
6 Reset Button
or deleting the password. Once registered, users can open the
door by entering the registered password.
This lamp displays how the doorlock operates, including
reading a card.
This button is used to recognize a card, entering a password,
or finishing the registration mode.
The Card Reader is used to recognize a registered card before
opening the door. Touch the [Wake Up] button to operate the
Card Reader.
Power can be supplied from the emergency battery after the
main batteries have been completely discharged (9V battery).
This button is used to reset the unit when it stops operating.
The registered data are not deleted.
Number Pad Turned On
Number Pad
Display Lamp
[Wake-up] Button
Card Reader
External Power
Contact
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Indoor Unit Parts
[OPEN] Button
Manual Switchgear
Magnetic Sensor
No. Name Description
1 [OPEN] Button
2 Manual Swichgear
This is one touch button used to open the locked door. (It is also
used to lock the door from indoor in manual locking mode)
The Manual Switchgear is used to open or lock the door when
the batteries are completely discharged.
Battery Cover
Battery Holder
[CARD] Button
[SET] Button
3 Magnetic Sensor This senses door opening and closing.
4 Battery Cover
5 Battery Holder This holds the batteries.
6 [CARD] Button This is used to register a card or delete the password/card data.
7 [SET] Button
This cover protects the batteries, the [Set] button, and the [Card]
button.
This is used to register the master password or change the
password. It is also used to change the doorlock setting.
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Replacing the Batteries
1. Battery Replacement Alarm Generation
Melody
If the melody of "Blues for Elise" sounds
when opening the door using the password
or a card, it is time to replace the batteries.
Battery Life
lthough actual battery life differs depending on the manufacturer,
date of production and operation environment, four 1.5V AA
alkaline batteries can last for one year, based on an average of
10 uses per day.
2. Opening the Indoor Unit Cover
Press on the hook at the bottom of the
battery cover on the indoor unit and pull the
cover upward.
3. Replacing the Battery
Replace all 4 batteries within a week of the first
alarm sound.
- The unit will stop operating if the batteries are not
replaced.
4 AA batteries
- If the poles of the batteries are not placed properly, the door lock will not operate normally.
- Liquid leaks from batteries can damage the product. Check the batteries regularly
(once every 6 months).
- After the battery replacement melody has sounded, password/card information cannot be
registered, changed, deleted, initialized or configured until the batteries are replaced.
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