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When the door is in the locked position, press the lock button to light up
the keypad. In a “very low battery” condition the keypad will not light up.
b. Keypad light signals
Incorrect Codes Entered – when three incorrect codes are entered into
the Keyless Entry Deadbolt the keypad will flash red and the beeper will
sound for 15 seconds. The keypad will not allow imput for 60 seconds
after which you can re-enter a code and try again.
a. Keypad Back Light
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Switch 3 off – the keypad will flash red every time you press a button.
Low Battery Warning –
After a correct code is entered, the keypad will
flash red multiple times for approximately 3 seconds.
Bolt not fully extended – the keypad will light up red, the beeper will
sound for 3 seconds. This will alarm the user to try and lock the door
again.
11. Low Battery Indicators.
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After a correct code is entered, the keypad will flash red multiple
times for approximately 3 seconds.
● After a correct code is entered the unit beeps multiple times for
approximately 3 seconds.
● Regardless of switch #1 position, under “Low Battery” condition -
red LED will flash every 5 seconds.
1. The interior LED
2. The exterior Keypad
(when switch #3 is OFF).
3. The Audio Indicator
(when switch #3 is in the ON position).
Note:
For future battery replacement, remove battery pack, replace batter-
ies (see section 7) and simply reinsert battery pack as shown, a beep and
a Green LED flash will indicate a successful system initialization. No bolt
direction determination is required after the initial installation unless the lock
is re-installed on a different door.
12. Keypad Lights.
WARNING:
This Manufacturer advises that no lock can provide complete
security by itself. This lock may be defeated by forcible or technical means, or
evaded by entry elsewhere on the property. No lock can substitute for caution,
awareness of your environment, and common sense. Builder’s hardware is
available in multiple performance grades to suit the application. In order to
enhance security and reduce risk, you should consult a qualified locksmith or
other security professional.
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