Leon RS2000 User manual

RS2000 USER MANUAL

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC WARNING STATEMENT
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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TABLE of CONTENTS
Introduction............................................................2
Requirement ......................................................2
NFC Compatible Smartphone............................2
Administrator & Client......................................3
RS2000 Parts.....................................................4
User Smartphones ..................................................6
Install APP.........................................................6
Key Butler User Manual....................................8
Batch Mode............................................................9
DIN.......................................................................10
Low Battery..........................................................11
Reset to Factory Default.......................................12
Events and Beeps .................................................14
Trouble Shooting..................................................15
Specification.........................................................16

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Introduction
Requirement
You can use smartphones or contactless cards to unlock this
lock.The incorporated NFC module allows the RS2000 to be
unlocked from NFC compatible smartphones or MIFARE
compatible contactless cards. This gives users access easier,
safer, and more convenient.
NFC Compatible Smartphone
RS2000 is designed to communicate with NFC interface, so
please choose smartphones which support NFC function to be a
client or an administrator.
MIFARE Compatible Contactless Card
RS2000 can also be unlocked by contactless cards. The cards
must be compatible with MIFARE standards.

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Administrator& Client
A NFC smartphone with Key Butler installed, or a contactless
card, is called a User. For a User to unlock a lock, it must
become a Valid User of the lock. Only Valid Users can unlock
the lock.
There are two kinds of Valid Users. The first one is
Administrator.
A lock has only one Administrator at a time. Besides unlock, the
Administrator is also responsible for managing the lock and all
the Clients. Only smartphones can be used as Administrators.
The second kind of Valid Users is Client. A lock can have
multiple Clients. A Client can unlock the lock. Both
smartphones and contactless cards can be used as Clients.

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RS2000 Parts
Status LED
The Status LED indicator located on the head of the lock which
indicates the operating status of the lock.
Flashing Red LED
When an invalid user try to unlock, the status LED will
flash red, and generate warning beeps.
Flashing Green LED
When a Valid user try to unlock, the status LED will flash
green, and you’ll hear a unlock beeps.
(About beeps, please refer to page 14 ‘Events and Beeps’)
Exterior
Status LED
Sense Area
Keyway

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Sensing Area
NFC is a kind of short distance wireless communication
technology. Different smartphones’ NFC antennas may not be at
the same location.Please try to find your smartphone’s best
sensing area at first.
Battery Cover Screw
The location of Battery Cover Screw is not only just a screw, but
also a Setup Button behind here. Please unload the screw if you
want to push the Setup Button.
Interior
Battery Cover
Screw
Battery Cover

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UserSmartphones
Whether it’s an administrator or a client, all smartphone
usersneed to install the app ‘Key Butler’. Make sure your phone
is already connected to internet before installing the app.
Install APP
Step 1.Open ‘Apps’ group
Step 2. Tip ‘Play Store’
Step 3.Search and choose
‘Key Butler’
Step 4.Press ‘INSTALL’

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Step 5. After read permissions,
click ‘ACCEPT’
Step 6.Tip ‘OPEN’to start app

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Key Butler User Manual
About how to operate app on smartphone, please refer to the
Key Butler user manual.
You can find the Key Butler user manual inside the app:
Or check the web site:
http://www.keybutlerapp.com/manual.html

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Batch Mode
For a use-case that only cards are used and no one uses NFC smartphone,
the lock provides a method to add/delete cards.
1. Click the Setup button on the inner side of the lock.
2. Before time-out, use a card to tap the lock. The card will become a
Client of this lock. All the original clients will be deleted. And the
original Administrator will be deleted, either.
3. Upon finish, click the Setup button again to finish the process. Or
time-out will terminate the process, too. If there are multiple cards you
want to add, tap them one by one continuously.

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DIN
Correct DIN must be entered for start the pairing process. The DIN of
RS2000 is lower case of model name ‘rs2000’.

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Low Battery
RS2000 has low battery caution function.
When the voltage is lower than safety power, RS2000 will give
warnings while unlock every time.
During low-battery state, there are two kinds of sound for
different status:
(1) Unlock success: The sound is 1 beep, then 10 beeps for low
battery warning.
(2) Unlock fail: The sound is same as invalid user unlock fail.

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Resetto Factory Default
STEP 1.Remove at least a battery.
STEP 2. Push the Setup Button.
Push the Setup Button

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STEP 3. Fit in the battery while keeping pushing the Setup
Button.
STEP 4. Keep pushing Setup Button until it generates 4 beeps.
Release the Setup Button now. And the lock is restored to
factory default now.
Push the Setup Button

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Eventsand Beeps
If any invalid user tries to unlock and fails 3 times
consecutively, the lock will alarm 10 beeps and stay idle for
2 minutes.
Events
Beeps
Phone or Card Unlock
3 raising tone beeps
Low Battery Unlock
1 beep, then 10 beeps for low battery
warning
Phone or Card Unlock fail
1 long and 4 short beeps, the long beep
pitch is higher
Low Battery Unlock fail
1 long and 4 short beeps, the long beep
pitch is higher
Add User Success
4 beeps tone scale
Admin Pairing Success
4 beeps tone scale
Communicate Issue
2 low pitch beeps
Push Setup Button
2 short beeps
Exit Setup Mode
2 short and 1 long beeps

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Trouble Shooting
Problems and Solutions
No response.
If the lock does not have any response, change batteries and
try again.
Lock work but no sound.
If unlock function is normal, but there is not any sound,
check the parameter is not in mute mode.Please check ‘Lock
Configuration’ of Key Butler user manual for set lock
parameter.
Administrator become an invalid user.
An administrator will lost authority while
1. Another phone becomes a new administrator.
2. Use batch mode (one kind of setup button operation) to
remove the old administrator
3. Reset to Factory Default.

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Specification
Length = 200 mm
ExteriorWidth = 80 mm
Height = 50 mm
Length = 200 mm
Interior Width = 80 mm
Height = 35 mm
Communication
Type: NFC (Near Field Communication)
Radio Frequency: 13.56MHz
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