Yale YDR2108 User Manual

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YDR2108
User Manual
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The functions and design of this product can be changed without notice for quality improvement.
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Please read the followings before using your Yale GATEMAN product
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Yale GATEMAN is a precision electronic device. All safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
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Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the product has been damaged or should be re-installed.
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Check your installation conditions with the local service provider before installation as your door prep might be different from the standard this lock conforms with.
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The products warranty does not cover defects or damages arising from the door defects, improper installation, lack of or improper maintenance, improper storage, shipping and handling, ordinary wear and tear, misuse, abuse, accident, unauthorized service or use with unauthorized service parts.
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Disassembly, rework and reverse engineering are prohibited without a written approval of Yale except for a normal installation of the product.
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The trademarks, trade names, designs, copyright, patents and other proprietary right used on or embodied in the product and this manual shall remain the exclusive property of the manufacturer, cannot be copied or used in any form unless otherwise authorized in writing by Yale.
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Visit our website www.yalelock.com for more information on the products.
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The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
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must be followed to protect yourself and your property.
explains product functions and features.
prohibited
must observe
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the following safety instructions to prevent any accident, property damage and inconvenience. Children should be well educated for the operating instruction. Keep this manual in a convenient place so that you can refer to it when necessary.
Do not attempt to disassemble the unit by yourself That can cause an electronic shock and product damage.
Clean only with dry cloth. Do not use water that can cause damage to the electronic circuit.
When you move contact your local service personnel for re-installation. Check the service charge with your service provider.
Yale GATEMAN digital door lock is a precision electronic device.
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Do not use water and any type of solvent such as gasoline or benzene as they can cause damage to electronic circuit, deterioration and or paint peel-off.
Be careful not to have unauthorized user know of your security code. Change your code periodically.
Do not use an inappropriate tool that can cause damage or mal­function of the product.
Handle the unit with care. Excessive force, careless handling may cause product damage.
Do not have your card key lost or stolen.
Immediate re­registration of all remaining keys is required to invalidate the lost key.
Make sure the door is securely locked whenever you leave your house, especially in the manual lock mode.
Remove all of the batteries before installing or removing a remote control module.
Keep card key reader part clean and dry. Dust off dirt smoothly with a soft cloth.
Caution
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Overview
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Floating ID technology
The iButton key in the product applies Floating ID technology, that generates new encryption code in every use.
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Dual access
You can unlock the door using your ibutton key or security code at your convenience. You do not need to worry about accidental lockouts by losing or forgetting keys.
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Easy re-registration of keys
If you lose a key, you can invalidate the lost key by re-registering all other keys. You can register up to 20 card keys to add users.
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Verification with the palm
The security code is verified by palm touching to randomize any fingerprint residues on the keypad so protect from exposing it.
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Easy and simple operation
One-touch operation allows every user including children and senior the simplest use.
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Automatic locking
Just closing the door will automatically lock the door. Manual operation is also available.
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Break-in/Damage alarm
80dB alarm will go off if anyone attempts to damage the lock or forces the door open.
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Self-checking
The lock checks the system status and alerts you in case of malfunction or low battery power.
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Heat sensor
If the lock detects over 60℃temperature in case of fire, it raises the alarm and automatically withdraw the locking bolt.
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Emergency power supply
When the batteries are completely discharged you can easily supply emergency power to the lock with a 9V battery.
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Forced lock mode
Internal forced lock prevents anyone to unlock from the outside and external forced lock makes only manual thumbturn available to open the lock from the inside.
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Volume control
You can change the operating volume without disturbing others. The break-in alarm still operates even if the silent mode is on.
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Remote control
You can use the remote control by installing the applicable remote control module. This option may not be available depending on your country or local dealer.
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8. Forced Locking
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Basic Operation
1. iButton Key Registration 5. Locking / Unlocking the Door from the inside
10. Emergency power supply
6. Automatic / Manual Lock Mode
7. Volume control
2. Security Code Registration
Press button Contact all the keys
you wish to register
on one by one
Contact the key on [key reader]
Wake up the lock with the touch, enter the security code and retouch the lock with the palm.
The automatic Lock Sensor detects the door closing and Locking the door within 5 seconds, or
Touch the keypad with the palm
External forced locking
Contact the key for more than 5 seconds or press Button for
more than 3 seconds after entering the Security code.
Internal forced locking
Setting it on internal forced Lock mode.
Contact the card key on [key reader], or
Enter your security code, or
Press open/close button for 5 seconds.
9V Battery can be used to supply electricity to the unit.
Silent : [Volume] Button
Normal : [Volume] Button
Loud : [Volume] Button
Automatic Lock Mode : Press [ , ] Button
Manual Lock Mode : Press [ , ] Button
Manual Mode Automatic Mode
Press [open / close] Button
Enter the security code
Press button
Press button Press button
3. Locking the Door from the outside
4.
Unlocking the Door from the outside
Automatic Mode Manual Mode
Unlock
lock
9. Turning off the alarm
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Cautions
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Option
1. Remote control Module
2. Remote control
1. Emergency Power Supply
2. Lost key
3. Product malfunction
Specifications
Identification of Product
How to use
1. Registering iButton key
2. Registering security code
3. Locking the Door from the outside
4. Unlocking the Door from the outside
5. Locking the Door From the inside
6. Unlocking the Door From the inside
7. Setting it on Manual Lock Mode Alarm
8. Automatic / Manual Lock Mode
9. External Forced Lock
10. Internal Forced Lock
11. Using Manual Knob in Emergency
12. Break-in / Damage Alarm
13. Heat Alarm
14. Wrong-try Lock-out
15. Volume Control
16. Battery Replacement
17. Displaying operation status
CONTENTS
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Specifications
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Sold separately
Specifications
Front Body
Back Body
Remote control
iButton Key
Battery
19(D)×64.6(W)×160.2(H) Die cast zinc
36(D)×85(W)×158(H)
Glass fiber enforced plastic
4 EA
4EA 1.5V AA alkaline batteries(Operating voltage: 4.5 ~ 6 V)
Operating temperature : -15 ~ 55
Up to 20 keys registration (sold separately)
Lasts up to 1 year (assuming product is used 10 times a day)
Remarks
Battery life may vary depending on temperature, moisture levels, frequency of use and the quality of the batteries.
Please make sure that all parts are included when purchasing the product.
Optional products may not be available depending on your country or local dealer.
Parts
Wireless
Front Body BackBody
Basic Contents
Option
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Card Key
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Screws
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Batteries
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Installation Template
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Users Manual
Remote control Remote control module
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Front
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Front Body, install on the outside of the door
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Identification of Product
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Identification of Product
Key reader
Reset button
Emergency Power Supply Terminal
(Sold
separately)
Low Battery indicator
LED
Keypad
Jammed Locking bolt
Cover
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Back body
(Back Body, install on the inside of the door)
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Open/Close Button
Manual Knob
Internal Forced Lock Button
Menu Button
Low battery indicator
Register Button
Deadbolt
Remote control module
Battery Cover
4EA 1.5V AA Alkaline Batteries
Auto / Manual Lock button
Automatic
Locking
Sensor
Striker
Volume Controller
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Registering Card Keys
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Keep the door open while you register a new code to prevent yourself from accidentally being locked out.
4 ibutton keys are provided at purchase and you can register up to 20 card keys.
If you lose your currently using key, re-register all the remaining keys to invalidate the lost key.
Contact your local dealer for additional card keys.
How to use
Basic Key
Additional
Maximum
How to use
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Press [Registration] button
If it takes too long (over 7 seconds) to enter the code after pressing [Registration]button, the code will not be registered.
The registration is
complete with a “pi-bi-
bing” sound.
If you hear a “pik”
Sound, the card keys
are registered. If you
hear a “ti-to-ti-to”
sound, the key had
been already registered.
Check the key operation
Opening the door with
your card key.
Press [wake-up] button
and contact your card
key to [card key reader].
Pi-bing
Pi-bi-bing
Pik
Press [Registration] button
Contact all the keys you wish to register on the [card key reader] one by one
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Registering Security Code
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Keep the door open while you register the security code to prevent yourself from accidentally getting locked out.
Set a code of 4~12 digits using the number buttons
(4digits) (12digits)
0000 ~ 000000000000
The old code is automatically deleted when registering a new code.
If incorrect codes are entered 5 times in a row all functions shut down for about 3 minutes. Use manual thumbturn or just wait 3 minutes to resume the operation.
How to use
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Press [Registration] button
The registration is complete with a “pi-bi­bing” sound.
Press [Registration] button
Open [Battery Cover] and Press [Registration] button.
If it takes too long (over 7 seconds) to enter the code after pressing [register security code] button, the code will not be registered.
< *> and <#> buttons
can not be used for
security codes.
Enter your security code
Enter the code you wish to register. (4~12 digits)
Check your security code
Once registration is completed make it sure to open the lock with your new security code.
Opening the door with your code
Touch the keypad with the palm
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Enter code
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Retouch the keypad with the palm
Press [Registration] button
Slide up [keypad cover] and press 3, 5, 4 and 6 consecutively
Ex) Changing your
code to 3, 5, 4, 6
Press [Registration] button.
If you hear a “pi-bi­bing” melody, registration is completed.
Pi-bing
Pi-bi-bing
Pi-bi-bing
Pi-bing
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Locking the Door from the Outside
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The automatic lock sensor detects the door closing and locks the door automatically within 5 seconds.
The door locks when touch the keypad with the palm
As the automatic lock function does not work in manual lock mode, make sure to check that the door is securely locked when leaving the premises.
Within5 seconds
Automatic lock mode
Manual lock mode
Di-
di-
ding
Di-
di-
ding
How to use
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Unlocking the Door from the Outside
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Confirming the door open
It is unlocked with a “pi-bi-bing” sound.
Unlocking the door with iButton key
Pi-bi-bing
Touch the keypad again or press [ ] button
Touch the keypad with the palm
Enter your security code
Security code (Normal)
Confirming the lock unlocked with a “pi-bi­bing” sound
Pi-bi-bing
Confirming the door open
Contact the iButton key on the reader
or
* The keypad cannot be operable when in case of wearing the glove. * Using the palm or pressing button do the same function after entering the security code.
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How to use
Touch the keypad with the palm
Enter the security code two times in a row
Confirming the door open
Security Code (Exposure
-proof)
Touch the keypad again or press button
* Exposure-proof function is useful when there is danger of exposing the security code.
* All the numbers on the keypad are blinking with every touch when exposure-proof function is in operation.
or
Press
2 times
Pi-bi-bing
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Locking the Door from the Inside
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When set on automatic lock mode. The automatic lock sensor detects the door closing and locks the door automatically within 5 seconds.
Use [manual knob] on the back body.
Within 5 seconds
Automatic lock mode
Manual lock mode
Di-
di-
ding
Di-
di-
ding
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Unlocking the Door from the Inside
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Confirming the door open
Press [open/close] button on the back body
How to use
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Setting it on Manual Lock Mode Alarm
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Press , Button
Setting it on Alarm
Press Button
Setting it off Alarm
Press Button
Press , ButtonPress Button Press Button
In the default setting, manual lock mode doesn't ring off the alarm while using the door. However, the users can change it for their own need.
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Automatic/Manual Lock Mode
This product has a sensor which detect the door closing and automatically locks the door in 5 seconds.
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Setting it on automatic lock mode
Setting it on manual lock mode
Push up the Button
on Mode.
Manual Mode Automatic Mode
Automatic Mode Manual Mode
Push down the Button
on Mode.
How to use
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External Forced Lock
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Setting external forced lock mode on with iButton key
In external forced lock mode, the door cannot be unlocked from the inside. It is useful to prevent a break-in in case of long absence of the users from the premises.
It sounds the warning beeps if
you press [open/close] button
on the back body in external
forced lock mode.
In order to turn the alarm off ; (1) Contact your registered iButton key, or (2) enter the registered security code, or (3) press and hold [open/close] button for 5 seconds.
In case of using the manual knob, alarm may go off.
Contact the card key for more than 5 seconds until you hear 3 beeps
External forced lock is set on with a “di-ri-rik” sound
pikpikpik
di-ri-ring
Pi-pi-pik
Setting external Forced Lock mode on with iButton key
Contact the iButton key for 5 seconds
Confirming external forced Lock mode
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<iButton key> <security code>
Setting external forced lock mode off
Press and hold button
Touch the keypad with the palm
Enter the security code
Setting external forced lock mode on with The security code
Press and hold button for about 3 seconds until external forced lock mode is set on with 3 beeps.
To unlock the door from the outside in external forced lock mode, use your iButton key or security code to unlock the door. Once the door unlocks, the system automatically switches the external forced lock mode off.
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Internal Forced Lock
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[
Locked
]
Locking switch
The door cannot be unlocked from the outside even by the card key or security code in internal forced lock mode. It enhances the level of security when all users are inside of the premises.
[
Unlocked
]
UNLOCK
No iButton and keypad function from the outside in internal forced lock mode. It sounds the warning beeps when you touch the
keypad or contact the iButton key.
pik-
pik-
pik
LOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
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Using Manual thumbturn in Emergency
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(1) It triggers the alarm when you open the door after unlocking the lock with [manual thumbturn]. In order
to turn off the alarm, (1) press [open/close] button for 5 seconds, or (2) contact the iButton key, or (3) enter
the security code.
In case you cannot open the lock with [open/close] button.
Turn [manual thumbturn] to open the lock.
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Break-in / Damage Alarm
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Break-in alarm
Damage alarm
If the lock is damaged or entry is forced
while the door is locked, a 80dB alarm is triggered.
It sounds the alarm to open the lock
with [manual thumbturn] while the
door is closed.
If the lock is damaged on the outside the damage alarm is triggered.
The alarm lasts up to 30 minutes or until a verification is made.
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Contact your iButton key
Touch the keypad with the palm
Enter the security code
Touch the keypad with the palm again or press button
Enter the security code
Press and hold [open/close] button for 5 seconds.
Press [open/close] button
Contact the card key on the [iButton key reader].
Turning the alarm off
5 seconds
How to use
(Choose one of the three options below.)
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Heat Alarm
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The lock triggers the alarm and automatically unlocks if it detects temperature as high as 60ºC(140ºF). The detection temperature can be different depending on the surroundings.
The heat alarm can be turned off by removing batteries or entering the iButton key or the security code.
[Locked] [Automatically unlocked]
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Wrong-try Lock-out
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No keypad functions during this wrong-try lock-out delay. The break-in and damage alarm work regardless of this function.
If incorrect security codes or unregistered iButton keys are attempted 5 times in a row, it will lock out for 3 minutes with the blinking LED.
5 times
Resume the operation automatically after 3 minutes of lock-out, or by pressing [Open/Close] button on the back body.
After 3 minutes
How to use
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Volume control
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󱆂 Silent Mode
󱆃 Normal Mode
󱆄 Loud Mode
This function can control the operating sounds so that the door can be opened and closed without disturbing others.
Setting the volume Button on “ 0”
Setting the volume Button on “ 1”
Setting the volume Button on “ 2”
* In the silent mode, the alarm still operates.
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Battery & Replacement
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Do not mix new and used batteries.
This product uses 4 1.5V alkaline AA batteries which can be used approximately one year on the condition of 10 times open/close cycles per day.
Battery life may vary due to temperature, moisture, frequency of use and the quality of the batteries.
1:1 actual size
1.5V AA size alkaline battery
Always check + and - directions when inserting batteries.
Use the authentic alkaline batteries. It is a user’s responsibility for damage caused by using unauthentic batteries.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Battery replacement warning
Replace all 4 batteries when a low battery warning melody rings and the LED turns red.
LED(Red)
The low battery LED turns on
When low battery warning melody rings
1
Year
How to use
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17. Displaying operation status (Independent lighting)
After
1minute
After
1minute
Low battery
Jammed locking bolt
Wrong-try lock-out delay for 3 minutes
External / Internal forced locking
Starting from the left column, the LED comes
on from left to right to left for twice.
In case of emergency
The LED keeps coming on to the clockwise.
When registering a security code
It shows what the user has just registered in order.
When registering the iButton keys
It shows how many keys are registered.
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Option
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Remote control Module
Open [battery cover] and remove all of the batteries
Insert the
remote control
module
into the slot
Put batteries back in (Check +, -directions)
Confirming
Installing remote control module
Remote control module : Required for the use of remote control
Di-ri-ri-ri-ring
Option
Remote control module should be installed in advance to use remote control. Open [battery cover] and insert the module into the slot. Proper functioning of the module can be checked by operating a remote control .
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Remote Control
The remote control is an FM frequency (FSK) type that uses a Floating ID encoding system, which changes the wireless code each time you use It, so that there is no risk of hacking. It is non-directional and the operational range is up to 10~20m. The photo frame design brings you different atmospheres by putting in a photo and hanging the remote control on the wall.
Caution!
The operational range may vary depending on the installation environment.
Re-registration automatically deletes the previously registered remote control.
Press [menu] button
Press , buttons
Press [registration] button located on the front of the remote control with a pin
You can register up to 5 remote controls consecutively. In order to register consecutively, press [registration] button on eaeh remote control with 10 second intervals. Remote control makes a beep when it is properly registered.
Press [menu] button
Press [open] or [close] button to check the operation
Registering the remote control
Pi-bing
Pi-bing
Pi-bi-bing
Pik
Check remote control operation
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In case you do not use remote control or lose it, deleting remote control registration may lengthen the battery life.
Deleting the remote control registration
Press [menu] button
Press , buttons
Deleting remote control registration
Remote control registration is cancelled with a “di-ri-ri­ring” sound.
Press [menu] button
Pi-bing
Pi-bing
Pik
Di-ri-ri-ri-ring
Option
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Open up the battery cover at the back of the remote control and change the batteries.
Unlocking the door Locking the door
How to use the remote control
Changing the batteries
Press [close] button, and it will lock within 2~3 seconds.
Press [open] button, and it will unlock within 2~3 seconds.
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Emergency power supply
Cautions
In case the batteries are completely discharged, 9V battery can be used to supply electricity to the unit. Unlock with the card key or security code while contacting a 9V battery just like the below instruction. Discharged batteries should be replaced right away.
Discharged Holding a 9V
battery
Touch the keypad with the palm, enter the security code and retouch the keypad or press
button.
Holding a 9V battery to [emergency power supply terminal], contact your iButton key on the [key reader]
Replace all of the batteries
Check out if a iButton key and security code work properly after replacing all batteries.
Open the door
Changing Batteries
Confirming
iButton key use
Security code use
Cautions
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Lost iButton key
If you lose the iButton key, re-registering remaining keys is required to prevent
other people from using the lost card key.
Enter the security code in case you lose the iButton key or you are not carrying it.
It is a user’s liability to break the lock because the user did not register a security code.
Press reset button located the below of [iButton key reader] with the pin and try again with the key or the security
code. If it still does not work, call for after-sales service.
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In case of product malfunction
Lost iButton key
Re-registering iButton key
Lost iButton
key
reset button
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Cautions
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