Four entry options: PIN code, fi ngerprint and smart card/fob. The
unit also has a key override feature.
Random Security Code Function
You may press any numbers randomly without limitation, and then
enter your PIN code as the fi nal sequence. This feature allows
access without revealing your PIN code to others.
Individual Management for Smart Cards/Fobs
You are able to individually register or delete smart cards/fobs.
Panic Release Handle Type
This feature facilitates quick exits, opening the door easily with a
simple lever action.
Highly Reliable Lock Type
The S-6800 features a reliable mechanical mortice lock.
Auto lock/Auto re-lock function
When the door is closed, the lock engages automatically. If users
do not open the door after unlocking it, the lock will re-engage
automatically.
Privacy function
When privacy function is activated, the door cannot be opened
from outside, even with the registered card/fob or entry code.
Excessive force alarm
If excessive force is used to try to bypass the lock, the lock function
is supended and an alarm will sound.
Preventing illegal entry and hacking
If an incorrect entry code is used 3 times, the door lock function is
suspended and an alarm will sound.
Battery level indicator
Replace batteries when low battery indicator light shows and alarm
sounds.
Safety Precautions
Do not disassemble or alter the lock. Disassembling the door
lock may damage the product. Damage to the product caused by
unauthorised persons may void the warranty.
Please keep the product away from water or any liquids. If the
product is exposed to water or liquids, please wipe the moisture
off with a soft cloth. If moisture or foreign materials penetrate the
product, remove the batteries immediately.
Please check the batteries every 6 months for leaks/cleanliness. If
leakage is discovered, please wipe out with a dry cloth and replace
with new batteries. In case of exposure to leakage, wash affected
skin area with soap and water immediately.
Do not clean the product with fl ammable materials such as alcohol,
benzene or thinners. Such materials may damage the surface of the
lock or cause a fi re.
Batteries should not be exposed directly to heat sources or
submerged in water, because they may leak or explode, resulting in
severe damage. Do not use damaged batteries.
Do not allow the battery electrodes to make contact with metals
such as keys, as the battery may overheat, causing an explosion or
severe damage.
Please do not close the door with the deadbolt in the locked
position. It may damage the product or cause a malfunction.
Do not mix old and new batteries, or use different types of
batteries. Ensure the + and - ends of the batteries are positioned
correctly. Incorrect positioning may cause leaks and/or an explosion.
User Manual Index
Introduction & Basic Functions
Product components 4
Front of lock 5
Back of lock 6
Checking battery status 7
Replacing batteries 7
Emergency power 8
Manual override 8
Random security coding 9
Auto/manual locking system 9
Opening door from outside 10
Locking door from outside 11
Opening door from inside 12
Locking door from inside 12
Applications
Privacy function 13
Auto locking function 14
Auto-relocking function 14
Alarm & warning functions 15
System reset 16
Setting volume level 17
About Modes | Changing modes
Normal mode > safety mode
(creating system manager) 18
Safety mode > normal mode 19
NORMAL MODE
Registering entry PINs 20
Registering cards/fobs 21
Deleting cards/fobs 21
Registering fi ngerprints 22
Deleting all fi ngerprint data 22
Registering fi ngerprint without
fi ngerprint cover in place 23
SAFETY MODE
Registering entry PINs 24
Registering cards/fobs 25
Deleting all card/fob data 26
Deleting individual cards/fobs 26
Registering fi ngerprints 27
Deleting all fi ngerprint data 28
Deleting individual fi ngerprints 28
Creating temporary user PINs 29
Changing manager’s PIN 30
Changing manager’s card/fob 30
Product Components
1.2.4.3.
5.
6.
7.8 .
10.
9.
11.
14.
13.
Name Specifi cation/Detail
Front assembly 76mm (W) x306mm (H) x28mm (D)
1.
Back assembly 71mm (W) x298.6mm (H) x30.7mm (D)
2.
Back cover 76mm (W) x303.6mm (H) x7.9mm (D)
3.
Mortice Lock 123mm (W) x 109.5mm (H) x 24.5mm (D)
4.
Strike plate 36mm (W) x 106mm (H) x 1.5mm (D)
5.
Strike housing 24mm (W) x 102mm (H) x 18mm (D)
6.
Card/fob 2x card, 2x fob, 2x patch
7.
Key 3x
8.
User manual Includes warranty form
9.
Installation template For door preparation
10.
Batteries 8 pieces (1.5v, AA, LR6 alkaline)
11.
Handle shaft (40-50mm thick door) 89(W) X 12(H) X 12(D)mm + stop-ring
12.
Handle shaft (50-90mm thick door) 126.9(W) X 12(H) X 12(D)mm + stop-ring
13.
Screws 5 x 30mm - 4 of each for back cover
14.
5 x 24mm - 2 of each for inner lower part
5 x 8mm - 2 of each for inner upper part
3/16” x 1/2” - 4ea. for mortice and strike
4 x 19mm - 4ea. for front/back plate
12.
4.
Front of Lock
Battery replacement indicator
- replace batteries when this
lamp begins to fl icker
Card/fob touch plate
Fingerprint cover
Fingerprint sensor
Fingerprint sensor lamp
Status indicator
Touch type numeric pad
- enter PIN to operate lock
External power supply
5.
Door handle
Mechanical key override
Back of Lock
Battery cover
10 key button
- used to set normal mode
- registration of PIN,
card/fob, fi ngerprint
LED indicator (locking status)
- fl ickering (locked correctly)
- fl ickering with alarm sound
(abnormal locking status)
Manual locking button
- locks the door manually in
manual locking mode
Fixing screw
Batteries
- 8 pieces
- 1.5v, AA, LR6 alkaline
R/C button
- used to set safety mode
- registration of PIN,
card/fob, fi ngerprint
Low voltage indicator
- when the lamp fl ickers
and alarm sounds batteries
should be replaced
Privacy switch
- to set privacy mode
Door handle
- panic release type
- can be used at any time
6.
Battery Status & Replacement
Check battery status (door must be closed)
Battery Status
OK
Replace soon
Replace now
Touch front pad
to illuminate
screen
Press 9Press # and check
battery indicator
lamp
Battery replacement
If battery lamp is
fl ickering and alarm
sounding
NOTE
• The life of batteries is around one year, based on ten entries/exits per day.
• Battery life can vary depending on battery’s manufacturer, production date,
installation environment and usage frequency.
• Second hand batteries and/or the use of batteries other than those specifi ed is
likely to cause a malfunction.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries as battery leakage may occur.
• Check batteries at least every 6 months and if there is any leakage, replace with
new batteries.
Push battery cover
gently upwards
to access battery
compartment
Replace old batteries
with brand new 1.5v,
AA, LR6 alkaline
batteries
7.
Emergency Power & Manual Override
How to apply external power if batteries run out
When the batteries are entirely exhausted, a 9V battery can be used on the emergency
power terminals to allow access. Once the door lock has been reactivated by the 9V
battery, access can be gained via PIN, card/fob or fi ngerprint. The batteries in the back of
the lock can then be replaced (see p.7).
Front pad will not
illuminate when
batteries are
exhausted
Open cover
directly beneath
front door handle
Touch terminals
with 9V battery
(place + and - on
either terminal)
Access via
PIN, card/fob
or fi ngerprint
How to use mechanical override key
Open cover
directly beneath
front door handle
NOTE
• Please keep manual override key in a safe, separate place for use in emergencies.
Insert manual
override key and
rotate
Door handle can
now be rotated
for access
8.
Random Security Coding
When you enter your home with other people present, you may not wish to show
them your PIN code. If this is the case, you may press any numbers randomly without
limitation, and then enter your PIN code as the fi nal sequence. This will prevent others
from seeing your PIN code.
Enter in any
random sequence
of numbers you
desire e.g 1389
After the
sequence of
random numbers
is entered,
enter your PIN
to access e.g
123456
Press * to enter
Auto/Manual Locking
How to set auto/manual locking system
• In auto-locking mode, door will be locked automatically after it is closed.
• In manual locking mode, the door is locked by pressing the manual lock button after
the door is closed.
Touch the
front pad
Input user PINTouch card/fobPress #Press 5 for auto-locking
NOTE
• Once mode has been set, pull down handle and close door.
• In manual locking mode, door can be unlocked by PIN,
card/fob or by using inside handle.
Press #
mode
Press 6 for manual
locking mode
9.
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