Lockwood Digital Deadbolt User manual

USER GUIDE
Lockwood Keyless Wireless Digital Deadbolt
KEYLESS WIRELESS DIGITAL DEADBOLT
LKDDBW/SC - 0316


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Table of Contents
Warnings _______________________________________________________________________________________________4
Introduction_____________________________________________________________________________________________4
Installation _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Components and Tools _________________________________________________________________________________5
Prepare Lock for Installation_____________________________________________________________________________6
Install Lock ___________________________________________________________________________________________7
Programming_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Programming Features-Menu Keys-Definitions _____________________________________________________________9
Components and Tools ________________________________________________________________________________10
Definitions __________________________________________________________________________________________10
Operation___________________________________________________________________________________________11
Feature Programming Through Menu Mode Using Master PIN code___________________________________________13
Miscellaneous Information__________________________________________________________________________________
Pairing with Z-Wave/ZigBee Controllers __________________________________________________________________14
Hardware Troubleshooting _____________________________________________________________________________16
Programming Troubleshooting__________________________________________________________________________17
Reset Lock to Factory Default ___________________________________________________________________________18
Installing the Network Module __________________________________________________________________________19
PIN Code Management Sample Sheet ____________________________________________________________________20

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The Lockwood Keyless Wireless Digital Deadbolt Lock combines a robust lockset with a contemporary electronic
aesthetic. Users benefit from a touch keypad that makes day-to-day access effortless. Up to two hundred and
fifty codes can be distributed amongst users to allow a keyless solution for accessing secure doors.
Lockwood Keyless Wireless Digital Deadbolt is engineered for quick and easy installation, and fits in place
of a standard 54mm bore hole and 25mm latch hole.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by ASSA ABLOY could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT: The accuracy of the door preparation is critical for the proper functioning and security of this product.
Misalignment can cause premature wear and a lessening of security. The Lockwood Digital Deadbolt should only be
serviced by a qualified technician.
Finish Care: This lockset is designed to provide the highest standard of product quality and performance.
Care should be taken to ensure a long-lasting finish. When cleaning is required use a soft, damp cloth. Using lacquer
thinner, caustic soaps, abrasive cleaners or polishes could damage the coating and result in tarnishing.
This lock may not be used on moving doors, i.e., Cars, Trains or similar applications. The lock is designed for
residential and commercial applications only and door sizes between 32-50mm. We highly recommend that a
secondary entrance is required in the unlikely event of total failure. This lock may not be used on fire doors.
Introduction
Warnings
Master PIN Setting*
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Inside
Escutcheon 4 AA Alkaline
Batteries
(2) Through
Bolts
Bolt
Strike Plate
(4) Bolt & Strike Plate
Mounting Screws
(3) Inside Escutcheon
Mounting Screws
Inside Mounting Plate
with Gasket
(back of Inside Escutcheon)
Battery Cover
Outside
Escutcheon
Door Preparation Lock Installation
• 54mm hole saw • #2 Phillips screwdriver
• 25.4mm spade bit
• 2.5mm drill bit
• Chisel & hammer
Components and tools
INSTALLATION
• Installation & Programming Guide • Inside Mounting Plate • Strike Plate
• Outside Escutcheon • Battery Cover • Screw Pack
• 4 AA Alkaline Batteries • Plastic Gaskets
• Inside Escutcheon
• Bolt
• Rubber Gaskets
Included in the box...
Parts Illustrations
Tools Needed
Network Module
4 5
User Number (UN)

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Battery Cover
Inside Escutcheon
Inside Escutcheon & Mounting Plate
(with gasket)
Outside Escutcheon
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2
3
Figure 3B
Figure 3A
B. Bolt
NOTE: Bolt ships with backset in 60mm
position. If required, press small black button
on underside of bolt and pull to extend to
70mm backset position (Fig. 3B).
The lock is packed representative of how it will install on the
door.
Before installing the lock on the door:
A. Inside escutcheon
1. Loosen the screw (Phillips #2) holding the battery cover.
(The screw remains attached to battery cover)
2. Slide the battery cover up and out (note the two tabs at
bottom of battery cover).
3. Remove the inside mounting plate (with gasket) from the
back (door side) of the inside escutcheon.
A.Ensure that gasket on both Outside
Escutcheon and Inside Mounting
Plate (Figure 3A) is properly fitted.
Use either Rubber gaskets for doors
37-50mm thick or Plastic gaskets
for doors 32mm-36mm thick.
C. The outside escutcheon (with gasket remains assembled).
Unpack the Lock
Prepare lock for installation

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Figure 3A
(2) M4 x 25.4mm
[8-32 x 1"]
Flat Head
Combination Screws
(2) M4 x 25.4mm
[8-32 x 1”]
Flat Head
Combination Screws
1
2
Figure 4A
“Tongue”
Inside of Door
Figure 4B
Figure 3B
3. Install outside escutcheon.
As you position the outside escutcheon, route the
cable through 54mm diameter hole (Figure 3A).
5. Secure both assemblies using (2)
M6 x 54mm pan head machine
screws (Fig. 4B), making sure that
outside escutcheon is vertically
aligned. Hand-tighten until snug.
Do not over-tighten
1. Install bolt in door.
NOTE: The bolt must be in a retracted (unlocked) position
when installing the lockset.
Attach with (2) M4 x 25.4mm screws supplied.
2. Install strike on the door frame, making sure to allow for the
bolt to be centred in the strike.
4. Holding the outside escutcheon flush to the door,
positioning the inside mounting plate by first routing the
cable and connector through the mounting plate’s 1/2” hole,
then inserting the mounting plate “tongue” into the bottom
slot of the outside escutcheon. See (Fig. 4A).
NOTE: Cable goes under bolt (see Fig. 3B).
Install Lock

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Figure 6B
Figure 7
Figure 6A
Figure 9
Figure 8
CAUTION:
Use care when assembling to ensure that the cable lies against
the back recessed area of the inside escutcheon (Fig. 6A).
Position and bend cable, using the harness clips as shown in Fig.
6A to prevent binding when installing the escutcheon over the
mounting plate.
6. Attach cable assembly to the inside escutcheon PC board by
lining up notches on top of cable connector to slots on PCB
connector (Fig. 6B).
NOTE: Connector should be pressed in firmly using thumbs until
completely seated.
Proper position is indicated by arrows on PCB as in Fig. 6A & 6B.
7. Install inside escutcheon on inside mounting plate. Note the
horizontal orientation of the tail - piece (Fig. 7) as you insert
the inside escutcheon (thumbturn should be vertical).
8. Install and secure using (3) M4 x 8mm pan head screws
through the inside escutcheon into the mounting plate (Fig. 8).
IMPORTANT: Before installing the batteries, test
the mechanical operation of the lock by using both
thumbturn and the key. The movement of the bolt
should be smooth and unobstructed. If operation
is not smooth, review the previous steps to ensure
proper installation.
NOTE: The bolt must be in a retracted (unlocked) position prior
to installing the batteries.
9. Insert four (4) AA alkaline batteries. The lock responds with
a series of beeps, and a quick flash of all keypad LEDs. When
activating the lock for the first time, the lock will adjust for proper
handing.
NOTE: Refer to programming instructions prior to completion of
step 10.
10. Install battery cover and tighten Phillips head screw.
Master PIN Setting*
1 32
Register User PIN
Default settings
in bold.
Advanced Lock Settings

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Phillips Head Screw
Alkaline Batteries
4 AA Type
Thumbturn
Status Indicator
Battery Cover
Speaker Hole
Lockout Mode
Low Battery
Indicator
Numbers
Touchscreen P Key
(Return to Previous)
Privacy Mode Button
PROGRAMMING
Programming Features-Menus-Keys-Definitions ________________________________________9
Operation________________________________________________________________________11
Programming Features - Menus - Keys - Definitions
Outside Inside
Menu and Icons Used in This Guide
Press the indicated number Enter Master PIN code (4-8 digits in length).
Press the on the keypad to Enter or Accept entry.
Enter User PIN. Can be 4-8 digits in length.
Press the Key to enter the Menu mode. Manage User Codes (1-25);
RF Network-Controlled (1-250).
Press the Key to return to the previous step or
menu setting.
Complete
Continue
4 5
Register Continue
Complete
User Number (UN)
1~25 : without network modile
1~250 : with network module
Delete
Enable
Disable
Default settings
Automatic Re-lock
Inside Indicator Light
One Touch Locking
Enable
Disable
Enable
Continue
Register User PIN
Default settings
in bold.
Advanced Lock Settings
Volume Setting
Failsafe 9 volt
Battery Connection
(Use Alkaline battery)

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Low Battery Warning All Code Lockout Mode Return to previous step
Definitions
Components and tools
Master PIN Code: The Master PIN code is used for programming and for feature settings. It must be registered prior
to programming the lock. The Master code will also operate (unlock/lock) the lock (Main Menu selection #1).
User PIN Code: The User code operates the lock. Maximum number of user codes is 250 with network module;
without the network module, maximum is 25 user codes (Main Menu selection #2).
Volume Mode: The volume setting for PIN code verification is set to low by default. Otherwise it can be set to High or
Silent (Main Menu selection #4).
Automatic Re-lock Time: After asuccessfulcode entry and the unit unlocks,you can setyour lock to automatically
re-lock after a default time of30 seconds. The Automatic Re-lockfunction can be enabled or disabled (Main Menu
selection #3*1).
All Code Lockout Mode: This feature is enabled by the Master PIN code. When enabled, it restricts all User PIN codes
(except the Master PIN code). When the unitis in Lockout mode, the red locked padlockwill appear on the screen
when attempting to enter aPIN code (Main Menu Selection #6).
Inside Indicator Light: Shows active status (Locked) of lock and can be enable or disabled in the Advanced Lock
Settings (Main menu selection #3*2).
Low Battery: When battery power is low, the low battery icon will begin flashing. If battery power is completely lost,
use the key override.
One Touch Locking: When the latch is retracted, touching the keypad will extend the bolt (during Automatic Re-lock
duration or when Automatic Re-lock is disabled).
Privacy Mode Button: Pressing and holding the Privacy button (found below thumb turn) for a duration of four
beeps deactivates the keypad, and because it is set from the inside, provides a secure lock for the convenience of the
occupant(s). (Privacy Mode needs to be enabled from the Menu before using the button (#3, Option 4, 1 # Enable, ))
Wrong Code Entry Limit: After a specified number of unsuccessful attempts at entering a PIN code the unit will shut
down and not allow operation. With no RF network enabled default is 5; 10 with RF network enabled.
Shutdown time: The unit will shutdown for a default of sixty (60) seconds and not allow operation after the wrong
code entry limit has been met. When the unit is in Shutdown, the red locking symbol will be flashing.
Tamper Alert: Audible alarm sounds if attempting to forcibly remove outside lock from door.
Network Module Setting: With the optional network module installed, this setting becomes available through Main
Menu option #7 and allows the lock to connect with a network controller.
Previous: While in menu mode, pressing the icon (above #3) cancels the current operation and returns the user to
the previous step.
Complete
Continue
Register Continue
Complete
Delete
Enable
Disable
Default settings
Automatic Re-lock
Inside Indicator Light
One Touch Locking
Privacy Button Setting
Handing theLock
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Performs automatic handling
of the lock
Continue
Complete
High
Low

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Operation
Step 1 Touch the screen with the back of your hand or fingers to activate.
Step 2 Press the key.
Lock Response: “Register Master Code; press the # key to continue.”
Step 3 Press the key.
Lock Response: “Enter a 4 to 8 digit PIN code followed by the pound key.”
Step 4 Enter a new 4-8 digit Master PIN code followed by the key.
Lock visually confirms PIN code selection, announces “Registered”.
This initial step must be performed upon installation or after resetting the lock to factory default.
Programming and subsequent use of the lock is not possible until this step has been successfully completed.
PIN code structure
1 2 3
Register Master PIN Code Before Programming
Maximumnumberofuser codes is 250 with Network Module; without Network Module, maximum is
25 usercodes.

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Press the key to
confirm selection.
Enter PIN code.
Touch lock with back
of hand or fingers
to activate.
Open Door with PIN Code
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Set Up User Codes
Protect your privacy; always shield your PIN code entry.
User PIN Codes can only be programmed through the Master PIN Code*.
1. Touch the screen with the back of your hand or fingers to activate .
2. Enter a 4-8 digit Master PIN code followed by the key.
Lock response: “Menu mode, enter number, press the key to continue.”
3. Enter “2” followed by the key.
4. Enter “1” followed by the key.
5. Enter the User Number to be registered (1-25) followed by the key.
6. Enter a 4-8 digit PIN code for the User number followed by the key.
7. To continue adding users press the key.
8. Press the key to complete the process and conclude the programming session.
NOTE: When registering User codes, the code must be entered within 20 seconds.or the time expires.
Lock Response: “Time expired”, no codes are registered and the process must be re-started.
* Master PIN code must be registered before User codes can be added.

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Feature Programming Through Menu Mode Using Master PIN code
1. Enter the 4-8 digit Master PIN code followed by the key.
2. Enter digit corresponding to the function to be performed followed by the key.
Language Setting Mode
**Network Module Setting
Volume Setting
All Code Lockout Mode
**This function appears only
with RF network module
installed.
Complete
Continue
Master PIN Setting*
1 3 42 5
Register User PIN Register Continue
Complete
User Number (UN)
1~25 : without network modile
1~250 : with network module
Delete
Enable
Disable
Default settings
in bold.
Automatic Re-lock
Inside Indicator Light
One Touch Locking
PrivacyButton Setting
Handing the Lock
Enable
Advanced Lock Settings
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Performs automatichandling
of the lock
Continue
Complete
**Network Module Setting
High
Low
Silent
Volume Setting
Enable
Disable
All Code Lockout Mode
Join the network
Exit the network
**This function appears only
with RF network module
installed.
Note: If the lock is connected to a network
controller, it is recommended that it is
programmed through the centralised
interface (PC or hand-held device) to ensure
communication between the lock and the
controller unit.
Features
•
Mdenotes Master PIN
• denotes User Number
•
Udenotes User PIN
• PIN codes can be 4 to 8
digits in length
• The key is used to enter
or accept an entry, and
also to end aprogramming
session
• The key is usedeither
to enter or to continue
additional steps in a
programming sequence

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MISCELLANEOUS
T
1 2
**Network Module Setting
Pairing with Z-Wave/ZigBee Controllers _______________________________________________14
Hardware Troubleshooting _________________________________________________________16
Programming Troubleshooting ______________________________________________________17
Reset the Lock to Factory Default ____________________________________________________18
Installing the Network Module ______________________________________________________19
Pin Code Management Sample Sheet _________________________________________________20
How to Replace/Install Cylinder______________________________________________________21
Before pairing the Lockwood Wireless Digital Deadbolt to a new Z-Wave/ZigBee network controller, be sure
it is not paired to another controller. You can check this by following these simple steps:
The old Z-Wave/ZigBee network controller must be set on the unpaired mode.
Repeat steps A and B above in the Digital Deadbolt to remove it from the old Z-Wave/ZigBee network. The
lock will communicate a successful change.
If the Lockwood Wireless Digital Deadbolt shows option B as above, the Digital Deadbolt has been paired
with another Z-Wave/Zigbee controller and needs to be unpaired.
Pairing with Z-Wave/ZigBee Controllers
1. Check that the Lockwood Wireless Digital Deadbolt is not already paired
2. Unpairing a Z-Wave/Zigbee Controller
(A)
(B)
Privacy Button Setting
Handing theLock
Enable
Disable
Performs automatic handling
of the lock
Complete
High
Low
Silent
English
Enable
Disable
Join thenetwork
Exit thenetwork
**This function appears only
with RF network module
Note: If the lock is connected to a network
controller, it is recommended that it is
programmed through the centralised
interface (PC or hand-held device) to ensure
communication between the lock and the
controller unit.
Language Setting Mode
**Network Module Setting
All CodeLockout Mode
**This function appears only
with RF network module
installed.

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3. Pairing a Z-Wave/Zigbee Controller
Repeat step A.
The Digital Deadbolt will show the option below.
NOTE: (If the Lockwood Wireless Digital Deadbolt continues showing B, “Exit the network” the Digital
Deadbolt is still paired with the controller and steps A and B need to be repeated again)
This means the Digital Deadbolt is ready to be paired. To do that, the controller must be set on the paired
mode. Then the above step 3 needs to be followed in the Lockwood Wireless Digital Deadbolt to include it
to the new Z-wave/ZigBee network.
NOTE: Lockwood Wireless Digital Deadbolt has been tested successfully with some Z-Wave/ZigBee
controllers. Please ask your Home Automation Z-wave/ZigBee controller retail vendor or dealer for
more information about integrations with a specific controller.
**Network Module Setting
English
Enable
Disable
Join thenetwork
Exit thenetwork
**This function appears only
with RF network module
Note: If the lock is connected to a network
controller, it is recommended that it is
programmed through the centralised
interface (PC or hand-held device) to ensure
communication between the lock and the
controller unit.

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Cycle the lock in both the locked and the unlocked positions. If problems are found:
Troubleshooting
Hardware Troubleshooting
Symptom Suggested Action
Door is binding a. Check that door and frame are properly aligned and door is free swinging.
b. Check hinges: They should not be loose or have excessive wear on knuckles.
Bolt will not deadlock a. Check for sufficient clearance of the bolt within the strike-side jamb. Correct this by
increasing the depth of the pocket for the bolt.
b. Check for misalignment of bolt and/or strike which may be preventing bolt from properly
entering the strike. With the door open, extend and retract the bolt; if it is smooth, check
the strike alignment.
Bolt does not extend or retract smoothly a. Bolt and strike are misaligned, see above.
b. Check the backset of door relative to adjustments already made to bolt.
c. Verify proper door preparation and re-bore holes that are too small or misaligned.
d. Verify keypad cable/connector is routed under the bolt (see Fig. A)
e. Verify bolt is installed correct side up (Fig. A)
Figure A
Keypad numerics are scrolling Remove interior escutcheon and check to
ensure that the wire harness lies flat against
the back recessed area and is properly
routed along the side ofthe escutcheon
and tucked under the plastic cable guide.
Wire harness
tucks under
plastic cable
guide
Cable Guide
(Harness Clip)
Reset
Button
Cable
Hook

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Programming Troubleshooting
Symptom Suggested Action
Lock does not respond - door is open and
accessible.
• Press each keypad button to see if they respond when pressed.
• Check batteries are installed and oriented correctly in the battery case.
• Check batteries are in good condition; replace batteries if discharged.
• Check to see if cable is fully connected and not pinched.
Lock does not respond - door is locked and
inaccessible.
• Lock may be in Privacy mode (set from inside room). Key will grant access.
• Batteries may be completely discharged.
• Use mechanical key to gain entry and replace batteries.
Unit chimes to indicate code acceptance,
but the door will not open.
• Check to see if there is another locking device on the door.
• Check the door gaps for any foreign objects between door and frame.
• Check that the cable is firmly connected to the PC board.
Unit operates to allow access, but will not
automatically re-lock.
• Check to see if Auto Re-lock Mode is enabled.
• Disable Auto Re-lock Mode to lock the door (automatically).
• If low battery indicator is lit (see below), change batteries.
PIN codes will not register • The Master PIN code must be registered prior to adding user codes.
• PIN codes must consist of 4 to 8 digits to register.
• The same PIN code cannot be used for multiple users.
• Registration/management of PIN codes is set by the authority of the Master Code.
• Contact the Master user.
• User codes must be entered within 5 seconds or the process will have to be restarted.
• The star * or pound # symbol cannot be used as part of the PIN code.
The unit operates, but it makes no sound. • Set the volume to high or low.
The unit displays intermittent RED flashes. • This is the voice alarm alerting that it is time to replace the batteries. Replace all four (4)
batteries with new AA Alkaline batteries.
Upon entering a PIN code and pressing the
key, the unit responds with a series of
beeps and the keypad flashes three times.
• The digits entered were incorrect or incomplete. Re-enter the correct code followed by
the key.
The unit responds This is the voice alarm alerting that it is time to replace the batteries. Replace all four (4)
batteries with new AA Alkaline batteries.
Note: When batteries are replaced, Network Module locks have a real time clock that will be set through the
User Interface; it is recommended to verify the correct date and time particularly with locks operating under
Daylight Saving Time (DST).

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Reset Lock to Factory Default
Factory Default Settings
Cable
Reset Button
Inside Escutcheon
TO RESET THE LOCK TO FACTORY DEFAULT, SEE THE FOLLOWING:
The following procedure returns the lock to its factory defaults by
deleting all user codes (including the Master PIN code) and returning
all programming features to their original default settings (see below).
1. Remove the batteries and then remove the interior escutcheon to
access the reset button.
2. The reset button (see image at right) is located above the PCB cable
connector.
3. Hold down the reset button for a minimum of 3 seconds and then
reinstall the batteries; once the batteries are properly installed,
release the reset button.
All features, should now be returned to factory default. Upon reset,
Master Code Registration is the only option available and must be
performed prior to any other programming of the lock.
See “Operation” in this manual for programming instructions.
*The Master PIN code must be registered prior to any other programming of the lock
Settings Factory Default
Master PIN Code Registration required*
Automatic Re-lock Disabled
Inside Indicator Light Disabled (Off)
One Touch Locking Enabled
Audio Enabled (Low)
Privacy Mode Disabled
Automatic Re-lock Time 30 Seconds
Wrong Code Entry Limit 5 Times
Shutdown Time 60 Seconds

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Installing/Removing the Network Module
IMPORTANT: The batteries must be removed prior to removing and/or inserting the network module:
• Remove battery cover
• Remove batteries
• Remove and/or insert network module
• Reinstall batteries
Use feature programming step 7 (page 13) for enrollment of the Network Module.

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Pin Code Management Sample Sheet
PIN Code Management (up to 20 users)
Location: Door Number:
User Type User Name PIN Code User Type User Name PIN Code
Master
User 01 User 11
User 02 User 12
User 03 User 13
User 04 User 14
User 05 User 15
User 06 User 16
User 07 User 17
User 08 User 18
User 09 User 19
User 10 User 20
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