LOCKEY E910 Electric Dead Bolt Installation Guide
- June 5, 2024
- LOCKEY
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ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT Installation Guide
WARNING
Do not use an electric screwdriver during installation.
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.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Part | Description | Quantity |
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A | Key | 2 |
B | Cylinder | 1 |
C | Deadbolt Keypad Assembly | 1 |
D | Deadbolt Latch | 1 |
E | Strike Plate | 1 |
F | Mounting Plate | 1 |
G | Receiver Assembly | 1 |
H | Battery Cover | 1 |
HARDWARE SCREWS CONTENTS
LATCH ADJUSTMENT
Determine if the latch needs to be adjusted to the2-3/4″ (70 mm) backset. To adjust, rotate the latch until it stops. Reverse the direction to return to the 2-3/8″ (60 mm) backset.
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Backset Determination Backset is a distance from the door edge to the center of the hole on the door face. Adjustable latch fits both backset of 2-3/8″ (60 mm) and 2-3/4″ (70 mm).
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Mark the Door with Template Select the height and backset as desired on the door face; use the TEMPLATE as an indication to mark the center of the circle on the door face and the center of the door edge.
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Drill Holes Using the marks as a guide drill a hole 02-1/8″ (54 mm) through the door face for the lockset then a hole of 01″ (25.4 mm) for the latch.
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Install Latch Insert the latch and ensure it is parallel to the door face. Mark the outline of the faceplate, then take out the latch. You need to stay this way up when inserting the latch. Chisel 5/32″ (4 mm) deep along the outline to allow the faceplate to be aligned with the door edge. Insert the latch into the door. Use 2 wood screws to secure the latch. Please do not fully tighten the screws until the lock is completely installed.
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Install Strike To identify the center of strike: close the door to lay the latch bolt against the door frame. Mark the centerline on the doorframe exactly opposite the latch hole in the door edge. Measure one-half of door thickness from the doorstop and vertically mark the centre line of strike.
Drill 1″ (25.4 mm) hole, 1″ (25.4 mm) deep at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical line of strike.
Chisel 5/64″ (2 mm) deep along the striking outline to allow the strike to be aligned with the doorframe. Install the strike plate into your door frame and tighten it with wood screws. -
Install Keypad Assembly
Install cylinder into the deadbolt keypad assembly with tailpiece in horizontal position inserted through hub of the latch. Pass the IC wire under the latch to the interior side of the door. -
Install Inside Mounting Plate Pass the IC wire through the wire hole of the mounting plate.
Fix the mounting plate with screws.
If the outside lock assembly is lopsided, please loosen the screws to adjust their position and tighten the screws again. -
Identify Door Handing
Face the door from the outside.
The door is left-handed if the hinges are on the left side of the door, whereas the door is right-handed if the hinges are on the right side of the door. -
Adjust Thumb Turn Piece
Rotate the thumb turn piece to the LEFT at 45 degrees for right-handed doors.
Rotate the thumb turn piece to the RIGHT at 45 degrees for left-handed doors.
Note: The thumb turn piece is opposite the latching side. -
Install Receiver Module
Remove the battery cover (push it up first then pull it out). Connect the IC wire to the back of the receiver module.
Ensure that the deadbolt tailpiece is engaged with the turn piece, then attach the receiver module to the door with a screw. Use the optional wood screw to secure the receiver module to wood doors only. -
Insert Batteries
Insert 4 (AA) 1.5 V alkaline batteries and slide the battery cover back onto the receiver module.
Remarks:
(1) Alkaline batteries are recommended in order to stabilize the power supply. If you don’t use alkaline, battery performance will be reduced greatly.
(2) All settings will be retained in the memory even if the batteries are completed dead.
ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT
User Guide
Do not use any chemical liquid or lubricating oil with additives to clean the
lock body. It will damage the surface or even the mainboard.
Operational Interface
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Programming Button
The programming button is for entering codes clearing errors and setting functions.
It is also used to lock the door. -
Number of Buttons
To enter user codes. Each user code is 4-10 digits in length. -
Cylinder
To lock/unlock the lockset from outside. -
Washer
Prevents water from permeating into the lockset. -
Battery Lid
Slide the lid to change the batteries. -
Battery Holder
Four AA (1.5 V) alkaline batteries. -
R Button (Reset)
Restore default settings. -
Turn-piece
To lock/unlock the lockset from inside.
Operating Instructions
Keep the door open while programming to avoid being locked out accidentally.
The lock contains one factory-preset user code but can be programmed to
store up to a total of six additional unique user codes.
Codes can be added and deleted at any time.
For first-time programming, use factory default programming code.
It’s recommended to change the default programming code and default user code
right after your install the lock.
Operation Indicator Sounds and Lights
Sounds | Lights | Meaning |
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1 Beep | Flashes Green Once | Successful Operation |
2 Long Beeps | Flashes Green Twice | Successful Programming |
3 Beeps | Flashes Red 3 Times | Operation Error |
5 Beeps | Flashes Red 5 Times | Code Input Error; System Shuts |
10 Rapid Beeps | Flashes Red 10 Times | Down for 45 seconds |
3 Long Beeps | Flashes Orange 3 Times | Low Battery Power |
Flashes Orange Slowly | Default Setting Restored |
Default programming code (PC): 0000
Default user code (UC): 1234
Your new programming code (PC)……………………
Your new user code (UC)………………………………….
The same programming code and user code cannot be accepted.
The lock will cease operation if unauthorized codes are entered over 5
times.
The system will unfreeze after 45 seconds.
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Door Handing Identification Process
The lock needs to learn if your door is right-handed or left-handed.
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Change Programming Code
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Add New User Code
Note: Up to 6 sets of user codes can be saved. User codes should be 4-10 digits in length. -
**Delete an Existing User Code
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Delete All User Codes at Once
Note: Auto-locking and keypad locking functions will be invalid when user codes are deleted. The lock can only be operated by key during that time. -
Toggle Auto-Lock On/Off
Note: The preset delay time is 30 seconds, you can change the time by following instruction #7. Repeat the steps in #6 to cancel the autolocking function. -
Set Auto-Lock Time Delay
Note: 10-99 seconds delay-time available. -
**Toggle Mute On/Off
Note:** Repeat the same steps in #8 to turn the beeper On/Off. LED illumination is still functioning when it’s on mute, but there will be no warning alarms.
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Enable/Disable All User Codes
Note: Auto-locking and keypad locking functions will be invalid when user codes are disabled. The lock can only be operated by key during that time. Repeat the steps to enable the user codes again. -
Create a One-Time User Code 4-10, Digits Long
Note: The one-time user code will automatically cancel after it is used one time. -
Restore Default Settings
Press Note: Press the button for more than 5 seconds; the programming is reset back to the original factory codes once you hear 3 long beeps.
After restoring default settings, you must run the door handing identifying process ( #1 ) again before programming any other functions.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
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After installing the lockset and batteries, the door can’ t be locked and
three short beeps are emitted when you press the Programming button.| The
door-handing identification process isn’ t yet complete.| Refer to stepl.
You’ve installed the lockset and batteries, but you still get no response when
you press any button.| Batteries were installed incorrectly.| Check to see if
the battery polarities have been reversed or if the battery is dead.
If so, re-install or change the battery. If not, please check to see if the
cable is properly connected.
When you are in the door-handing identifying process, you get the red light
flashing three times, and three short beeps.| Wrong door-handing or change of
the door-handing in the memory.| Press the R button to restore the system to
factory default setting and re-execute door-handing identifying process
(Refer to step 1)
Although you succeeded in the first execution of the door-handing
identifyingprocess, the latch still doesn’t work. (i.e.You can feel the motor
attempting to run, but the latch bolt is stuck, and the turnpiece can’t be
rotated.)| Low battery.| Replace with new alkaline batteries.
Although the electronic deadbolt has been functioning normally, the latch bolt
suddenly locks up, and the turnpiece inside can’ t be rotated, not even with a
key.| The deadbolt latch is stuck due to a warped door or misaligned door.|
First,take out one battery,then press any button on the front panel for
electric discharge, and put the battery back in. The latch bolt will
automatically re-detect its position. Note: If the latch gets stuck
frequently, please check and fix the alignment of the deadbolt latch & strike
plate.
The door can be locked normally, but when you try to unlock it, you hear three
short beeps and the lock won’t unlock when you enter the user code and press
the programming button.| The sensor did not sense
position.| Unlock the door with the key and re-program the unit.
If the problem persists, call our customer service department.
While the door is locked, you hear the latch bolt coming out when you press
the Gatehouse to lock the door; however, three short beeps are emitted.
Conversely, while the door is open, no beeps are emitted when locking the
latch bolt.| 1) The depth of the latch bolt hole is insufficient.
2) The latch bolt is not aimed at the opening of the strike.| (1) Dig the
latch bolt hole for the strike deeper.
The minimum depth is 1″ ( 2.5 cm).
( 2) Adjust the strike to the appropriate position.
Warranty
The manufacturer warrants the product to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of 12 months from the original date of purchase. If
you discover a defect in the product covered by this warranty, we will repair
or replace the item at our option using new or refurbished components.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty covers defects in manufacturing discovered while using the
products as recommended by the manufacturer rather than occurred by the act of
God, and damages caused by misuse, abuse, and unauthorized modification.
LIMITED LIABILITY
The manufacturer will not be held liable for incidental or consequential
losses or damages from any act of God.
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