LEON SPECIALTY DB509000 Smart Lock User Manual
LEON SPECIALTY INC. Smart Lock Users Manual
Users Manual
DB9000 USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Card Operations Compatible Cards Low Battery Warning App Wrong-try Lockout 10 Door L/R Learning Return to Factory Default 10 Door L/R Undecided Warning Obtaining Lock/Unlocked Status Management 2-3 Events, Beeps, LED Technical Specifications Troubleshooting Phone Operations 4-6 Keypad Operations 6-8 10-13 13 14-15 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. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: 2AI6W-MCRYA01 1. Introduction DB9000 is a smart lock with Bluetooth, NFC, MiFARE, and Touch Keypad capabilities. 2. Compatible cards and phones 2.1. Cards Support MiFARE Classic, MiFARE Ultralight, MiFARE DesFire, or ISO/IEC 14443 type A with fixed UID. 2.2. Phones • iPhone 4S or above with iOS 8.0 or above • Android 4.3 or above with Bluetooth Low Energy capability. NFC capability is required for using the NFC feature 3. App Download K3 Connect on App Store or Google Play, and register an account. For Android users if NFC is available, use K3 Connect+ instead of K3 Connect. Always update the App to the latest version. DB9000 4. Door L/R Learning The deadbolt lock can be installed on a left handed or right handed door. Firsthand, it needs to learn if the handing is left or right for it to operate correctly according to the door handing. Follow these steps to do L/R learning: 1. Keep pressing the setup button until 4 consecutive beeps are heard. 2. The lock will start to learn whether the door is right handed or left handed. The motor will drive the deadbolt locked/ unlocked several times in the learning process. 3. If the lock learned the handing successfully, it will beep and flash green once. If the lock fails to learn the handing, it will beep and flash red 3 times. Please re-install the lock correctly and re-try from step 1. 5. Door L/R Undecided Warning If door L/R learning has not been done successfully after first time of installation or after the procedure of return to factory default, the following warning will prompt the user to run door L/R learning. DB9000 5. Door L/R Undecided Warning (Continuation...) 1. Upon unlocking/locking request, there are 3 short beeps and 3 red flashes, then one second pause, 3 short beeps and 3 red flashes again, following the unlock/lock request indication. 2. There will be 3 short red flashes every 10 seconds while the lock is idle. 6. Obtaining Locked/Unlocked Status after Battery Replacement The system may lose the locked/unlocked status information after replacing batteries (especially if you turn the thumb-turn while the lock has no batteries). This may cause the deadbolt rotate the motor to the wrong direction. Follow this procedure to obtain the correct locked/unlocked status after battery replacement: 1. Wait until the lock beeps and flashes green after battery installation. 2. If the deadbolt is locked, then manually turn the thumb-turnunlock it. If the deadbolt is unlocked, manually turn the thumb-turn to lock the deadbolt. DB9000 7. Management 7.1. By Phone A compatible phone with App installed can be used as Admin of Locks. Management tasks can be performed in the App. An Admin can manage multiple Locks, but one Lock can only have one Admin at a time. Other phones can be Clients of the Lock. 7.2. By Keypad If Admin phone is not available, the Keypad can also be used for selected management tasks. See later section for the full specification. 8. Phone Operations 8.1. Pairing to Become the Admin Follow these steps to set up a phone to be a lock’s Admin: 1. In K3 Connect, press the “+” on the top-right corner of the Locks page 2. Fill-in the DIN (db9000) and your selected Lock name, then confirm and put the phone close to the Lock (within 1 meter) 3. Push the setup button inside the back cover. 4. After Pairing, the phone is the Admin of the Lock DB9000 8.2. Unlocking Admin or Client can do Unlocking in multiple ways: 8.2.1. Bluetooth Manual Unlocking In K3 Connect, go to the LOCKS page, click on the tab of your Lock name to trigger it. 8.2.2. Bluetooth Auto Unlocking In K3 Connect, go to the LOCKS page, slide-left on the tab of your Lock name, select “Info” and navigate into the menu to enable the Auto Unlocking features. *There are 2 kinds of Auto Unlocking: trigger by touch, or trigger by location. See the App UI for more description. 8.3.3. One-Touch Door Locking If the bolt is at unlocked position, just touch the front face, the door will be locked. DB9000 8.4. Management The App can do the following management tasks and more: (suggest only put minimum App UI in this manual; App is constantly improved and more features or better UI will be designed in the future) • Set Names of Locks • Lock parameters setting (such as Passage Mode or Mute) • Add/Delete Clients (including other phones, cards, or CODEs) • Set Client access rights • Set Client Nick-names • Generate VARICODE • View Audit Trail • Check Lock Battery status • Update Lock Firmware 9. Keypad Operations 9.1. Wake up Before any keypad operations, make sure the bolt is at locked position and then touch the Lock front face to wake up the keypad. 9.2. Setting the Management Code (MC) Important: There is a default MC of 12341234 in the beginning or after return-to- factory-default. The MC length is between 6 to 12 digits. Set the MC first by the following steps: 1. Press the Setup Button 2. Wake up keypad 3. Enter the new MC followed by * 4. Enter the new MC again and followed by * DB9000 9.3 Keypad Menu 9.3.1. Add Code (new CODE length is between 6 to 12 digits) MC + 1 + 1 + NEW CODE + CODE + NEW CODE 9.3.2. Add RFID Card / Key Fob MC + 1 + 2 + TAP CARD OR KEY FOB 9.3.3. Delete Code MC + 2 + 1 + CODE 9.3.4. Delete Card MC + 2 + 2 + TAP CARD OR KEY FOB DB9000 9.3.5. Delete All Codes ( exclude Management Code) MC + 3 + 1 9.3.6. Delete All Cards MC + 3 + 2 9.3.7. Delete Code MC + 3 + 3 9.3.8. Delete All Codes (include Management Code)/ Cards/Phones MC + 3 + 4 9.4 CODE Unlocking Wake up touchpad, enter CODE followed by * 9.4 VARICODE Unlocking VARICODE is a time specific temporary code that can be generated in the App. DB9000 9.4 VARICODE Unlocking (Conitnuation...) VARICODE can be generated in the App anywhere; no need to be in front of the Lock. VARICODE can be obtained in the App: • In the Clients page, press the “+” on the top-right corner, and select Type as VARICODE to see the UI. Once generated, send the VARICODE to the users. For VARICODE Unlocking: • Wake-up keypad, enter *, enter VARICODE 10. Card Operations 10.1. Card Unlocking Put the card in front of the sensing area, and wait until the LED flashes and the lock beeps. 11. Low Battery Warning There are 2 types of indications when the batteries get low: • After unlocking successfully, the lock will beep 5 times. • If the battery gets extremely low, after successful authentication you will hear the unlocking failed warning, followed by 5 beeps. **These warnings will stop once batteries are replaced DB9000 12. Wrong-try Lock-out After 3 succeeding unsuccessful unlock attempts within 1 minute, the Lock will be non-responsive for 1 minute. 13. Return to Factory Default Follow these steps to reset lock to factory default: 1. Remove battery cover and take-out one battery 2. Keep setup button pressed 3. Replacing the battery while pressing the setup button 4. Wait for 4 beeps then releasing the setup button. All previous created users and Admin will be deleted. 5. Replace the battery cover. 14. Events, Beeps and LED Events Beeps LED Setup Button Pressed 2 short beeps Green flash once Exit Setup Mode 1 long beep Green flash once During Setup Mode Red light on Pairing Success 4 beeps ascending tone scale Green flashes once 10 DB9000 Events Beeps LED Pairing Fail 3 short beeps Red flashes 3 times Successful Unlocking 2 short beeps, followed by another beep which indicates successful door unlock Green flashes twice, followed by 1 green flash Successfully authenticated but unlocking failed due to door jam or other mechanical error Green flashes twice, 2 short beeps, followed by followed by 3 short red 3 short led flashes flashes Successfully authenticated but unlocking is ignored due to extreme low battery 2 short beeps, followed by 5 short red flashes which indicates extreme low battery Green flashes twice, followed by 5 short red flashes which indicates extreme low battery Successful authenticated but unlocking is ignore owing to undecided door L/R 2 short beeps, followed by 3 short beeps, then one second pause, 3 short beeps again 2 red flashes, followed by 3 red flashes, then one second pause, 3 red flashes again Successful Locking 1 beep, followed by another beep after the bolt locked successfully Green flashes once, followed by 1 green flash which indicates the bolt is correctly at locked position 11 DB9000 Events Beeps LED Locking unsuccessGreen flashes once, 1 beep, followed by 3 fully due to door jam followed by 3 short short beeps or mechanical error red flashes Locking operation is ignored owing to extreme low battery Green flash once, 1 beep, followed by followed by 5 short 5 short beeps which red flashes which indicates extreme low indicates extreme battery low battery Locking operation is ignored owing to undecided door L/R 1 short beep, followed by 3 short beeps, then one second pause, 3 short beeps again 1 red flashes, followed by 3 red flashes, then one second pause, 3 red flashes again Access Denied 3 short beeps Red flash 3 times Low Battery During Locking/Unlocking Attempt Red flash 5 times 5 beeps after locking/ after locking/ununlocking attempt locking attempt either successful or either successful or unsuccessful unsuccessful 12 DB9000 Successful Menu Operation 4 beeps ascending tone scale Green flash once Failed Menu Operationt 3 short beeps Red flash 3 times Enter Wrong-try lock-out During Wrong-try lock-out period 3 short beeps folRed flash 3 times lowed by a long beep followed by red light for 5 seconds on for 5 seconds Continuous Red flash twice every 5 seconds 15. Technical Specifications • User Counts: maximum 1 Admin + 49 Client Phones, and 50 Codes, and 50 Cards • Audit Trail entry number: 4000 on lock • Powered by 4x AA Batteries • Operation Temperature: -20°C to 70°C • Storage Temperature: -30°C to +80°C • Radio Frequency: NFC/MiFARE: 13.56MHz, Bluetooth: 2.4GHz 13 DB9000 16. Troubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION The Admin may lose the administration rights when any of the following happened: Administrator phone becomes an invalid user 1. Another Phone was setup as a new Admin 2. Operation of “Deleted All Phones” or “Delete All Codes (exclude Management Code)/ Cards/Phones including Admin” are performed on keypad 3. Return-to-factory-default Lock is working but no audible sound Check if parameter setting is in Mute mode Lock no responding Change battery and try again 14 DB9000 Bluetooth communication with the Lock seems no working (For Bluetooth Pairing, Unlocking, or Sync) but other function of Lock is still working 1. For the App to close, then launch the App and try again 2. If still not working, turn-off Bluetooth function on the phone and turn-on again, then try again 3. If still not working, reboot the phone and try again NFC unlocking is not working but other function of Lock is still working 1. For the App to close, then launch the App and try again 2. If still not working, turn-off NFC function on the phone and turn-on again, then try again 3. If still not working, reboot the phone and try again Motor not rotating and, after lock/unlocking request, the lock beeps and red flashes 3 times, then beeps and flashes 3 times again after one second pause. Door L/R learning not done yet or L/R learning failed. Please run door L/R learning again. 15 DB9000
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