Lark Wi BLUEGUARD Intelligent lock User Manual BlueGuard E

Lark-Wi Inc. Intelligent lock BlueGuard E

User Manual

   Limited Warranty Statements 1. Warranty LARK-WI INC. (hereafter “LW”) 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. 2. Exclusions This warranty covers defects in manufacturing discovered while using the Products as recommended by LW rather than occurred by the act of God, and damages caused by misuse, abuse, and unauthorized modification. 3. Limited of Liability TL will not be held liable for incidental or consequential losses or damages to any act of God. 4. Reminder Service requirement shall subject to the presentation of this warrant card and defective parts to the manufacture LW. The warranty card will not be reissued if lost.  BLUEGUARD-E SMART ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT  LOCK      1  2  3  4  5 6  7  8  9  0  Product :  SMART ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT LOCK Purchase Date :     USER  MANUAL    LARK-WI INC.  www.lark-wi.com     Attention : Please do not use the "electronic" screwdriver for installation.  Ø 54mm (2-1/8") TEMPLATE FOR BACKSET 70mm (2-3/4”) Fit here on door edge FOR BACKSET 60mm (2-3/8”) 51 45 40 35 2"   1-3/4"   1-9/16"   1-3/8" Mark Ø1" (25.4mm) hole at center of door edge. LARK-WI
       KEYPAD ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT INSTALLATION   INSTRUCTIONS The BACKSET is the distance between the center of cross bore and edge bore of the door. Adjustable latch fits both BACKSET of 2-3/8” (60mm) and 2-3/4” (70mm). Please follow the steps shown below for BACKSET adjustment.   Latch Backset Adjustment : Rotate the latch case as diagram on the right for backset 2-3/4" (70mm) or reverse direction for 2-3/8" (60mm).      1. 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.      2. Drill Holes Using the marks as a guide to drill a hole Ø2-1/8” (54mm) through the door face for the lockset, then a hole of Ø1” (25.4mm) for latch.                                 1  3. Install Latch       4. Install  Strike     a. Insert the latch and ensure it is paralleled to the door face. Mark the outline of the faceplate, then take out the latch.    b. Chisel 1/8” (3mm) deep along the outline to allow the faceplate to be aligned with the door edge.     c. Insert the latch and tighten it with screws. Note : please use tapping screws for metal door.        a. To identify the center of strike : close the door, on the basis of the faceplate mark horizontal center line of strike. Ensure the center of faceplate and the center of strike are aligned. Use the mark as a guide outlines the strike.   b. Chisel 5/64” (2mm) deep along the strike outline to allow the strike to be aligned with the doorframe.    c. Insert the strike and tighten it with screws. Note : please use ”tapping screws” for metal door.                                 2
  5. Install Keypad Assembly a. Ensure the latch bolt must be retracted.  b. Please refer to the diagram below for Cylinder Installation. Place deadbolt against keypad with tailpiece in horizontal position inserted through hub of the latch.  c. Pass the IC wire under the latch to the interior side of the door. 8. Adjusting Turn Piece Turn the turn piece to left for 45 degrees when it's right-handed door. Turn the turn piece to right for 45 degrees when it's left handed door.        Turn Piece  a  b  c  (For  Right  Handed  door)  (For Left Handed door)      Cylinder  6. Install Inside Mounting  Plate   IC wire 9. Install receiver module a. Remove the battery cover (push it up and pull it out).  b. Connect the IC wire and ensure the tailpiece is engaged with turn piece, then attach receiver module to the door with screws. a  Battery Cover Pass the IC wire through the wire hole of the mounting plate. Fix the mounting plate with screws. If outside lock assembly is lopsided, please loosen the screws to adjust it's position and tighten the screws again.    7. Identify Door Handing  Mounting Plate Screws          IC wire It's optional to use    wood  screws.   (Wood screws only for wood door)  c. Insert 4 (AA) 1.5V alkaline batteries and put the battery cover back to the receiver module.    b  c Wood Screws Face the door from outside, the door is left handed if the hinge is on the left-hand side of the door, whereas the door is right handed if the hinge is on the right-hand side of the door.   Screws  Interior Door  Hinge   Exterior (Left   Handed)  (Right Handed) 3 4
  ○6        ○5                                                                   ○1      ○7                                                                            ○2                                                                                       ○3                                                                  ○8                                                                           ○4    ○1Programming Button Programming Button is for entering codes, clearing errors and setting function. It's also lock button. ○2Number Buttons Input the pass codes, each pass code is 4-10 digits in length. ○3Cylinder Retract / Extend the latch bolt by key from exterior.  ○4Washer Prevent water permeating into lockset. ○5Battery Lid Slide the lid to change the batteries or restore default setting. ○6Battery Holder Four AA(1.5V)Alkaline batteries. ○7R Button (Reset) Restore default setting. ○8Turn-Piece Retract/Extend the latch bolt from interior.   ■ Specification/Function 1.Battery Four AA(1.5V)Alkaline batteries.  2.Low Battery 2-1  The batteries should be changed immediately once you see the LED flashes in red and hear constant beep sounds for about 10 seconds when press programming button. 2-2  All settings are retained in the memory and will not be affected even if the battery is completely dead. 2-3  The lock still can be operated by key even there is a power outage.  3.LED Indicator 3-1  LED flashes green once when successful operation. 3-2  LED flashes green twice when successful programming. 3-3 LED flashes red 3 times when there is an operation error. 3-4  LED flashes red 5 times when codes input error, the operation will stop for system protection (Refer to 17). 3-5  LED flashes orange 3 times when system has been restored to default setting. 3-6  LED flashes orange slowly while in programming mode.  4.Audio Indicator 4-1 1 beep sound indicates a successful operation. 4-2  2 long beeps indicate a successfulprogramming 4-3  3 beeps indicate an operation error. 4-4  3 long beeps indicate that system has been restored to default setting. 4-5  5 beeps when codes input error, the operation will stop for system protection. (Refer to 17) 4-6 10 rapid beeps indicate the power of battery is low.  5.Programming  Code 5-1  The preset Programming Code is 0000. Please delete it and create your personal code when first time operation. 5-2  Only one set of Programming Code for function setting. 5-3  Programming Code is only for function setting, you can't unlock the door by pressing Programming Code. 5-4  Programming code is 4-10 digits in length. 5-5  Programming code can be changed anytime if needed. 6 5
                                   6. User Code 6-1  The preset User Code is 1234. Please delete it and create your personal code when first time operation. 6-2 Up to 6 sets of User codes can be saved. 6-3  User Code is only for activating the lock, without programming function. 6-4  User Code is 4-10 digits in length. 6-5  User Code can be deleted or changed anytime if needed.  7. Delete Individual User Code 7-1  User Codes can be deleted individually. You can reset the same number as code even it's deleted before. 7-2  You should enter Programming code to delete individual User code.  8.Delete All User Codes At Once 8-1  All the User Codes can be deleted at once. You can still reset the same numbers as codes even they're deleted before. 8-2  Auto-locking and Keypad locking function will be invalid after deleting all User Codes and the lock can only be operated by key. All the electrical functions will be restored when recreate new User Codes. 8-3  You need to enter Programming Code to delete all User Codes.  9.Temporarily Disable All User Codes 9-1  Auto-locking and Keypad locking function will be invalid when User Codes are temporarily disabled. The lock can only be operated by key during the time. 9-2 Repeat the programming steps again to restore the User Codes.  10.Create a Disposable User Code 10-1 Disposable User Code will be no longer valid once being used. 10-2 You can reset same number as Disposal User Code. 10-3 You need to enter Programming Code to create a Disposable User Code.  11.Restore Preset Factory  Code 11-1 You can restore Preset Factory Code by pressing “R” button on the interior receiver module when you forget Programming Code or you want to cancel all previous setting. 11-2 After restore, the Programming Code would be 0000; the User Code would be 1234 again.                 12.Unlock the door 12-1 The door will be unlocked by key or pressing User Code on keypad from outside or by interior turn-piece. 12-2 To unlock the door on the keypad, enter the User Code and then press the Programming/Enter  button.  13.Lock the door The door will be locked by key or pressing Programming Button on keypad from outside or by interior turn-piece.  14.Incomplete   Door   Closing   /  Opening 14-1 Once the latch bolt is not extended/retracted completely and causing a not functional motor operation when it's locked by keypad, you'll see LED flash red 3 times (for twice) and hear 3 beeps (No alarm when it's in mute). You need to enter User Code to unlock the door for remaining the bolt retracted, and press Programming Button to lock the door again. 14-2 If the latch bolt gets stuck or can't extend/retract completely all the time, please check if the strike aligns with the latch bolt perfectly and adjust the strike to proper position. After long use of the door hinge, the latch bolt might get stuck easily because the door is deformed or lopsided.  15.To    Activate   /   Deactivate   Auto-Locking Function 15-1 The door will automatically lock itself within 10~99 seconds when this function is programmed. 15-2 This function is not preset at the beginning; it can be set if needed. 15-3 The preset delay-time is 30 seconds; you can adjust the period you want. 15-4 Please repeat the same programming steps to cancel Auto-Locking function when needed. 15-5 The system will alarm twice if the latch bolt gets stuck or not extended/retracted completely. You need to enter User Code to unlock the door for remaining the bolt retracted. The auto-locking function will be restored then.  16.Toggle Mute On/Off 16-1 You will hear beep sounds when pressing keypad, programming or operating errors. It can be turned off if needed. 16-2 LED Illumination is still functioning when it's in mute. For there will be no any warning alarm, we suggest not to mute the beeper if it's not necessary. 16-3 Motor operating sound cannot be muted. 7 8
   17.Code Protection Function The operation will stop if entering unauthorized codes over 5 times. The System will re-operate again after 45 sec.  18.Illumination The LED Keypad will light up when pressing any button for ease of operating in the dark.  ■ Function Programming  Detect Left / Right Hand Door Installation                          Programming Code (PC) USER Code (UC)  ■ Pass Code & Function Set up Remark : Please run the door-handing identifying process before function set up when first time installation or default setting restore. It should be remained unlock while programming.    Add New User Code  1. It should be remained unlock while programming. 2. Please run the door-handing identifying process (Refer to programming table) before function set up when first time installation or default setting restore. 3. Please change default Programming Code (0000) and User Code (1234) before function set up when first time operation. 4. LED flashes orange slowly while programming. LED flashes green twice with 2 long beeps when correct input. LED flashes red 3 times with 3 beeps when       Remark : Up to 6 sets of User Code can be saved. User Code should be 4-10 digits in length.  Delete An Existing User Code  incorrect input. (You need to wait for 6 seconds or press programming button when incorrect input, then re-program the system again.) 5. Every programming step should be done in 6 seconds. 6. You can lock/unlock this product by either key or pass code. Please refer to the following programming table for function set up.   Delete All User Code At once     ■ Remark 1. We recommend to use alkaline battery in order to stabilize the power supply. 2. Do not mix alkaline battery with regular zinc-carbon ones or mixed brands. 3. Do not use any chemical liquid or lubricating oil with additives to clean the lock body, it will damage the surface or even mainboard. 4. If there is any problem of the product, please contact your local retailer and send back the product to us for repair or replacement.  Remark : Auto-locking and Keypad locking function will be invalid when User Codes are deleted. The lock can only be operated by key during the time.  Change Programming Code     Toggle Autolock On/Off   Remark : The preset delay-time is 30 seconds, you can change the time by following instruction. Repeat the steps to cancel the Auto-locking function. 9 10 Enter PC             LARK-WI            0             LARK-WI            Enter PC             LARK-WI            1             LARK-WI            New UC             LARK-WI            Enter PC             LARK-WI            2             LARK-WI            Enter the UC you want to delete.          LARK-WI            Enter PC             LARK-WI            3             LARK-WI            Enter PC             LARK-WI            4             LARK-WI            New PC             LARK-WI            Enter PC             LARK-WI            5             LARK-WI
  Programming Code (PC) USER Code (UC) ■ Simple Troubleshooting Set Autolock Time Delay   Remark : 10-99 seconds delay-time available. Toggle  Mute On/Off   Remark : Repeat same steps to turn beeper On/Off.  Situation 1 After the installation of the lockset and batteries, the door cannot be locked and three short beeps are emitted when you press the Programming  button. Causes : The door-handing indentifying process is not yet complete. Solutions : Please execute the door-handing indentifying process as soon as the installation of the lockset is completed.  Situation 2 After the installation of the lockset and batteries, no  responses LED illumination is still functioning when it's in mute. But there will be no any warning alarm.  Enable/Disable All User Code    Remark : Auto-locking and Keypad locking function will be invalid when User Codes are disabled. The lock can only be operated by key during the time. Repeat the steps to enable the User Codes again.  Create a disposable User Code  when you press any button (no sounds are emitted, and the back light does not work). Causes : It could be a problem caused by the batteries or the improper connection of the cable. Solutions : Check to see if the battery polarities have been reversed or if the battery is dead. If so, please re-install or change the battery. If not, please check if the cable is appropriately connected.  Situation 3 Fail in the first execution of the door-handing indentifying process (the red light flashes three times, and three short beeps are emitted). Causes : Wrong door-handing or change of the door-handing in the memory. Solutions : Press the R button to restore the system to factory default setting and    re-execute door-handing indentifying  process.  Remark : Disposable code will be no longer valid once being used.  Restore all preset lock settings Press    R  Remark : Press “R” button for over 5 seconds, the programming will complete after you hear 3 long beeps. After restore, you need to run the door handing identifying process before other function setting. Situation 4 Although succeeded in the first execution of the door-handing indentifying process, the latch does not  work. (Feeling that the motor runs powerlessly, the latch bolt is stuck, and the turn-piece inside cannot be   rotated.) Causes : Low battery. Solutions : Please replace with new batteries.     Enter PC             LARK-WI            6             LARK-WI            Enter Seconds (10~99)      LARK-WI            Enter PC             LARK-WI            7             LARK-WI            Enter PC             LARK-WI            8             LARK-WI            Enter PC             LARK-WI            9             LARK-WI            Enter  a disposable UC      LARK-WI            11 12
  Situation 5 The functioning has been normal, but suddenly, the latch bolt locks up, and the turn piece inside cannot be rotated, not even with the key.  Causes : The detection of latch bolt position is abnormal. Solutions : Please take out one battery first, then press any button on the front panel for electric discharge, and put the battery back next. The latch bolt will automatically re-detect its position  subsequently. Attentions : When the latch gets stuck frequently, please check if the opening of the strike aims at the central position of the latch bolt, if the latch bolt can stretch out freely, or if the hinges are deformed or tilted.  Situation 6 The door can be locked normally, but three  short beeps are heard and the door would not unlock when the  user code is entered and the programming button is pressed.   Causes : The functioning of the micro-switch is abnormal. Solutions : Please unlock the door with the keys first and then contact the distributor for inspection and maintenance.  Situation 7 While the door is closed, you hear the latch  bolt coming out when you press the programming button 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.  Causes : (1)The depth of the latch bolt hole is insufficient. (2)The latch bolt is not aimed at the opening of the strike. Solutions : (1)Please dig the latch bolt hole for the strike deeper (min. depth of 2.5 cm). (2)Please adjust the strike to the appropriate position.       13 14
                                    Install Batteries  1. Turn the turn piece, make sure the latch bolt can bolt retract and extend.   2. Remove the battery cover (push it up and pull it out).      3. Insert 4 (AA) 1.5V alkaline batteries in the battery pack .Ensure correct polarity. For best results, use new, non-rechargeable alkaline batteries only.              4. Put the battery cover back.  15 16
                                Advanced Features    Easy to invite:  Invite your friends to visit your home with just one touch  in the BLUEGUARD-E app.  Superior security:  All sensor data is secure with 2048 bit RSA encryption,  the standard protocol for most bank-level data transmission,                                        so your data will be safely guarded. Notifications  The BlueGuard-E app can send Notifications when the lock locked and unlocked by e-Key or virtual keys uses. You can choose to receive the default or set up custom to monitor a specific user or time frame.  App and cloud can send the Notifications when the door is locked and unlocked. History Log  Lock/unlock history and door lock status (viewed on a graphical timeline) is also useful functionality contained within the       BlueGuard-E app or by logging into the  lark-wi web portal. 1. Download the “BlueGuard Smart Lock” APP from Google play  or Apple Store.    2. Follow the instructions inside the app to create an account, register with your smartphone first and then send virtual e-keys to family and friends.  3. When using your smartphone to lock and unlock the door, make sure the smartphone is on, Bluetooth is enabled, and the BlueGuard app is running. You may hold the smartphone in your hand as long as there is a clear line of sight between the lock and the smartphone. Click the button of App to lock and unlock the door. 4.Use your smartphone to lock and unlock the door by Bluetooth. 5.Use your smartphone to create and share virtual e-keys. 6.Use your smartphone to keep track of a detailed log. 7.Use your smartphone to know for sure that your door is truly locked by Smart Door Sensor.  8.Use your smartphone to monitor any door of your house with a smart latch from anywhere.   Download the app and set up your smartphone 17 18
                                 Touch Lock  This is a convenient feature that allows you to lock the door from the outside without the use of a smartphone or fob. You might use Touch Lock if you are using only a standard key in your system but wish to lock the door by touch, if your smartphone or fob is disabled, or if you have a visitor in your home that will leave and lock the door behind them.  Auto-Locking  This is a convenient feature that allows you to lock the door from the outside or inside without the use of a smartphone, or fob, or standard key, or touch lock. The door will automatically lock itself within 10~99 seconds when this function is programmed. This function is not preset at the beginning. It can be set if needed. The preset delay-time is 30 seconds. You can adjust the period if you want.   CAUTION: With this auto-locking enabled, it is possible to lock yourself outside if you don’t have an enrolled smartphone, fob or standard key with you.     System Reset  CAUTION: Resetting your BlueGuard-E lock will restore your lock to factory default settings and delete all smartphones and fobs lock.   If you wish to perform a system reset, Remove the battery cover (push it up and pull it out), Press “R” button for over 5 seconds, the programming will complete after you hear 3 long beeps. After restore, you need to run the door handing identifying process before other function setting. 19 20
                                  Questions or need help?   If you have any questions, our highly trained LARK-WI Support team can provide you with the assistance you need: Please visit www.lark-wi.com.com/support  Lost your phone? Go to www.lark-wi.com to disable the BLUGUARD-E app running on your phone.        ©2015 Lark-wi Inc.        21 22
  This 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.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  NOTE: 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  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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