
Product Definitions
EZ Mode: (Factory default) In this mode you are able to enrol one User PIN code as well as 20 additional key cards.
This mode is normally used for a residential homes.
Advanced Mode: This mode can be selected at point of installation. Advanced mode enables you to have a master
code, the master code is able to add 20 different users with a PIN code and 20 Users with a Key Card (40 users in
total). Only the master can add or delete users using their PIN. This is normally used to control access or where
users may be removed when required.
User PIN Code: Is a personalised identification number that consist of 4-12 digits
Master Code: Is a personalised identification number that consist of 6 digits and is only required when in
advanced mode. The Master code has the ability to add and delete users.
Key Card: Is a unique card that can be used like a key. The Key Card can be reused as many times as you want.
The Key Card can be used as a backup if you forget your pin code or used instead of your pin. To use the Key Card
present it near the centre of the Touch screen for 1-2 seconds, the Key Card does not have to touch the keypad and
can be 2cm away from the lock.
Confirm button: The button is used to complete verification after user PIN code is entered.
Wrong Code/card Entry Limit: After 5 unsuccessful attempts at entering a valid user PIN code or Valid Key Card the
unit will shut down for 3 minutes and not allow operation during this time. The lock will display how many minutes
are left in this lock down mode, as per page 6.
Registration Button: Located on the battery pack mounting Plate, the Registration button is used for changing the
user PIN code or enrolling new Key Cards (Only in EZ mode).
Low Battery: When the battery power is low, the low battery icon will appear. Further more the lock will beep
5 times when unlocked. If battery power is completely lost, the emergency power supply can be used.
Low Battery check: The battery level can be checked without removing the batteries. With a simple sequence of
buttons you can check your battery level (Between 100%-30%). Refer to page 10 For more details.
Emergency Power Supply: 9V battery connections are located under the front of the outside escutcheon. In the
event that the four AA alkaline batteries are completely discharged, a 9V battery can be used to supply power to the
lock. While connecting the 9V battery, the lock can be operated as normal, thus granting access so the four AA
alkaline batteries can be replaced.
Soft reset: Located in between the Emergency 9V Power socket this small hidden button is used to refresh the
internal software, all your settings will remain i.e. user Pin code and Key cards. This can be pushed with a small
object i.e. pen. Once pressed you will hear confirmation. This is only ever used in the event your lock malfunctions.
Passage Mode: Enabling Passage mode allows continuous entry for non-restricted traffic. Passage mode is enabled
or disabled through feature programming. Refer to page 10 For more details.
Visitor PIN: The Visitor PIN is a temporary code that expires after a period between 3-336 hours. This is ideal when a
plumber or an electrician requires access to your house for a few hours or when your neighbour is looking after
your home for up to 2 weeks. All you have to do is program the PIN and the duration . Time may vary up to 10%,
refer to page 10 for more details.
Volume adjustment: You have 3 levels of volume adjustment, 1 – Silent 2 – Medium 3 –Loud (3-Factory default)
Silent Mode: Enabling Silent mode shuts off the code confirmation tone playback for use in quiet areas.
Status LED: Located on inside escutcheon indicated red when powered up.
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