Schlage FE59 FLA CAM LH,FE59 User Manual

USER’S GUIDE
Lock with Built-in Alarm
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When you choose Schlage, you choose a product backed by nearly a century of total dedication to security, quality and innovation. And, today, products like the Lock with Built-in Alarm offer you another key advantage: convenience and control.
The Lock with Built-in Alarm combines proven Schlage security with the added safeguard of a sensor alarm. Specifi cally engineered to detect vibration and motion, it sounds an alarm—based on the alert setting you choose—to alert you to activity at the door on fi rst contact with the door or handle. Best of all, the alarm is easily adjusted as your needs change— either day to day or over the years.
DID YOU KNOW?
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Schlage is the most preferred residential door lock brand by consumers* and most used by builders.**
* Nooro Research Report, independent
research funded by Ingersoll Rand Co., 2011.
** Builder Magazine, April 2011
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Security
• Tested and rated to meet ANSI lock security and durability standards
• Only audible residential alarm lock to alert you to activity upon fi rst contact at lock handle—not just when door is opened
Quality
• Rugged, all-metal construction
• Lifetime limited warranty on mechanical components and fi nish
• One-year electronics warranty
Convenience
• Easy to use—press Schlage button to program
• Various mode and sensitivity level options to meet different needs
• Installed with just a screwdriver in minutes
• Uses two AAA batteries (included)— 3-year battery life with low battery indicator
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DID YOU KNOW?
Lock with Built-in Alarm has a faster
response mechanism than a standard home
security system because it senses activity
at the lock handle before a door is even
open. While it is not designed to connect
with your home security system, it can
complement it, if you choose.
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INSTRUCTIONS
The Lock with Built-in Alarm was designed with you in mind. It provides a more sophisticated security option
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to the standard lockset—but without the complexity that often accompanies electronic alarm systems.
This owner’s guide provides easy step-by-step instructions.
If you have other questions, we’re simply a call—or a live chat—away.
Toll-Free: 1.888.805.9837 Live Chat: schlage.com
To learn more about this product scan the code with your smartphone.
Download the app at scanlife.com
IMPORTANT!
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If you have questions about installation or programming, don’t return the Lock with Built-in Alarm to the store, contact Schlage Customer Service at 1.888.805.9837.
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Powering On the Alarm
To turn on the alarm:
• Insert two AAA batteries
• Push the Schlage button for 5 seconds
The alarm is activated when a light fl ashes around the Schlage button.
Important: The alarm has been pre-set to the Forced Entry setting and is ready to use. If you wish to switch to another alert setting (three options: Activity, Tamper and Forced Entry), turn to page four for instructions. The different alert settings are explained on pages 6-8.
TIP: Not sure your alarm is activated? Simply press the Schlage button and it will beep and light up to confi rm it is activated. If it does not, confi rm new batteries are installed properly. Then press the Schlage button for 5 seconds (until it beeps) to power on the alarm.
Powering Off the Alarm
To turn the product completely off:
• Push the Schlage button until you see the second LED fl ash – then let go
• The alarm functionality is now completely turned off. You can verify this by quickly pushing the Schlage button – there should be no light or beep when you push the
button.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Programming Your Alert Setting
The alarm comes pre-set to the Forced Entry setting and is ready to use. If you want to change it from Forced Entry to another alert setting, follow these simple steps:
1. Press the Schlage button for 2 seconds until it fl ashes. After you let go, the alarm will beep.
(When the alarm fi rst turns on, the light on the right side of the LED track will fl ash to indicate it is in the Forced Entry Alert.)
2. Continue tabbing the Schlage button to cycle through the different alert settings:
LEFT LED LIGHT: Activity Alert
MIDDLE LED LIGHT: Tamper Alert
RIGHT LED LIGHT: Forced Entry Alert
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3. When the light fl ashes on the setting you prefer, stop tabbing. The alarm will automatically program to that alert setting.
Remember: The control pad for the alarm is located on the inside of your door.
DID YOU KNOW?
70% of home break-ins
are kick-ins to a door—
which is why the factory
settings default to the
forced entry mode.
TIP: If you want to check which alert setting the alarm is currently activated to, lightly press the Schlage button and release. The alarm will light up on the left, middle or right of the LED track to indicate the alert setting.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Choosing Your Alert Setting
Activity Alert
Your little one is now able to reach door handles and loves to explore… you’re caring for an elderly parent or a child with special needs… or maybe you simply feel more secure knowing every time there’s activity at your door. Whatever your reason or season of life, the Activity Alert setting is perfect for monitoring doors while you’re at home.
• Alarm beeps twice every time a door opens or closes
• Middle LED light fl ashes
• Functions in both lock and unlocked mode
• Sound: Two short beeps
TIP: When door opens or closes, there is a built-in 3 second delay for it to reset.
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Tamper Alert
If you’re home alone during the day or evening, or want to monitor a secondary entry door, the Tamper Alert is the ideal setting. As the most sensitive alert setting, the Tamper Alert senses even subtle activity at the lock handle – not just when the door opens – notifying you immediately of any tampering.
• Alarm sounds for about 15 seconds when the door knob/lever is disturbed
• Left and right LED lights fl ash alternately
• Functions in both lock and unlocked mode
Built-in 60-second delay before device
alarms to allow you to exit and lock the door
• Sound: Longer alarm sound
(90 dB = the sound of your smoke alarm)
TIP: If the alarm sounds, you can silence it early by pressing down on the Schlage button until the alarm sound stops.
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Choosing Your Alert Setting (continued)
Forced Entry Alert
Daily opening and closing of doors may no longer be a worry for you… but you may be concerned about protecting against break-ins. The Forced Entry Alert is perfect for nighttime or when you’re away from home.
• Three-minute alarm sounds when signifi cant force pushes against the door—like when someone tries to kick it in
• Acts as an effective deterrent by instantly alerting you – and others nearby – at fi rst impact against your door
• Least sensitive mode – many choose to program this alert setting all the time
• All lights on the LED track fl ash
• Functions in both lock and unlocked mode
• Sound: Shrill, steady siren
(90 dB=the sound of your smoke alarm)
TIP: If the alarm sounds, you can silence it early by pressing down on the Schlage button until the alarm sound stops.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Alarm sounds too frequently or experiencing false alarms
The Lock with Built-in Alarm comes pre-set to Sensitivity Level 3. The sensitivity level indicates the level of touch or activity needed to set off the alarm.
Important: As you cycle through the fi ve levels, the alarm will beep the same number of times as each setting level.
1 2 3 4 5
Level/Beeps
LOW • • • • • • • • •
RESOLUTION
Your sensitivity level is too high (at 1 or 2) and needs adjusted to a less sensitive level (3, 4 or 5).
Call customer service at
1.888.805.9837 for assistance or Reset yourself by:
1. Pressing and holding the Schlage button until the third LED fl ash. This will take about 10 seconds.
2. Tabbing the Schlage button to cycle through the fi ve sensitivity levels.
3. Selecting the sensitivity level you prefer.
Sensitivity
• • • • • • • • • HIGH
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INSTRUCTIONS
Troubleshooting (continued)
PROBLEM
The 2 outside LEDs are blinking periodically
RESOLUTION
It’s time to change the batteries! For the average user, the life of the batteries will last approximately three years. If the 2 outside LEDs start blinking twice every minute, this is an indication that the battery is low and only has about 30 days of life left.
To change batteries:
1. Remove the interior trim from the door.
2. Replace the batteries in the Keyed Entry with Built­In Alarm with two new AAA batteries.
3. Reinstall the trim.
Need Help?
If you have questions about any part of installation or programming, don’t return the Lock with Built-in Alarm to the store. Our Schlage Customer Service representatives are ready to help.
Toll-Free: 1.888.805.9837 Live Chat: schlage.com
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Troubleshooting (continued)
PROBLEM
Diffi culty changing alert settings
RESOLUTION
First you need to decide which alert setting you want. (See pages 6-8 for explanations of each alert setting.)
Then, call customer service at 1.888.805.9837 for assistance
or Program your setting by:
1. Pressing and holding the Schlage button for 2 seconds until it fl ashes. After you let go, the alarm will beep.
2. Tabbing the Schlage button to cycle through the different alert settings:
• Left LED Light:
Activity Alert
• Middle LED Light:
Tamper Alert
• Right LED Light:
Forced Entry Alert
3. Releasing the button after the light fl ashes on the setting you prefer. The alarm will automatically program to that alert setting.
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If you have questions about any part of installation or programming, don’t return the Lock with Built-in Alarm to the store. Our Schlage Customer Service representatives are ready to help.
Toll-Free: 1.888.805.9837 Live Chat: schlage.com
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