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This technology makes it pombte for the transmitter (re-not: manual) and recerver “when sxgnal tv simulhnewsly' change access cambmau’ons gum hme the flour rs remotely locked or unlucksd. The cnmimmusly changing codes prevemmde grabbm frum gainmg alecnvni: acms «7 your home with cvzr fuux mum. passihle combinations, “filing code technology pravidea the greatest level of home security avalable, LOCKS“ OPERATING MODES The AccessOne luckfiet is equped wnh a S—pusifim swash (located under the battery cover) that sets rm mums m one of dues modes: P- LEFT Posifinn PROGRAM Mode 1: CENTER Pasidm AUTOMATIC [LE-LOCK Made (LOCK/UNLOCK} 2: RIGHT Possum NORMAL OPERATION Mode (LOCK/UNLOCK) ALL "Remove Keyiess Entry" locket are factory 1.1115an Made "7." NORMAL OPERATXON Mode upun slupmmt, NORMAL OPERATION Mode (LOCK/UNLOCK Your AccessOue Luckset Locks 6; unlocks your dour item up my) fear away whale prowling distinct Visual & audio confirmation fur each apex-anon. AUTOMATIC RE-LOCKMode (LOCK/UNLOCK) Se! in fins Optional maria, pressing the UNLOU< bumm will unlock the door fur a period Hf 30 secunds. At whmh palm, the lathe} W111 autcmutimlly re—lnck Tbs features guards agamsrmmtmded activation and prwides pats of mind um yum am is securelylcckad. LuckMImdet'“ Your ACCESSOnE Lockset {mum Lockader’",the locked indium light. Semi-name defldbult in the locked pontim, the RED light an the mumm- ruse illumjmces, LockMinderm provides visual confirmation than/our dom- is locked, LOW BATTERY INDICATOR Your Acceslew Lacksms unsigned with alow harm-y indicator system that reminds you is replace the battenes BEFORE puwer is msr. When yum balleries in law, Lorkrmnderm mu Huh whm “mum pxc'ndmg Visual canfimwm as (he battery mm. PROGRAM Em. ArcessOne Txansrnifler programs easily m yDu-lAmESSDne What in just flares key steps. Up to waive Actessflne Transmrrers an be pmgrammed ho operatemh ACEEssOnE Lucksetr Each AccessOne Transmma canbe programmed [o ope-rakeszvnm AmessOne LDckszts. POWER Your Anemone Locksel opmtes usmg 4 standard AA batteries mm a bum-y um up re 1 yea: The transmitter uses 2 lithium batteries with a hungry life of up to 5 years, Your AncessOnE mmtoer battenes are factory installed. it is sunple and easy m replace the batteries inymn‘ AccusOne produmr AccesiDne COMPATIBILITY Expand your AccessOne homesysbem fox-addition} security and convenience. AccessOnE products include uguunggymm gaxage dnnr opmflrsystems md AccfissDne arcmm-y productsr Toll Free Installation (nfcrmalian TABLE OF com-EN“ 1~90M27-L°CK U-S-A- G CANADA 1.0 Dear & Jamb Preparatiun/ Lawn lnsxallatlon E-2 2.0 lnslallaiiun at Oeaobch Assembly Kwikset Curpuration 3,0 RaceiVer Module lnsxallation ~- 516 East Santa Ana Street 4 0 Progvamming Tfaflflmmflm Anaheim, Cafifurma 928034250 5-0 Operational Features -— 5,0 Replsmng Recewar Module Bananas - ‘ A 7.0 Hevlamng Transmmer Bananas -— d 8.0 Spec‘dications & warranty % lfifigfiffln 9.0 Tmubleshcoting 10.0 Use and cam Sent bamztt KN: SeP-BE-‘E‘B inseam from sinsswasaesas 1139 Peas 3 1.0 Door at Jamh Preparation! Latch Installation. 1.1 For new deer pmparation, begin by following drilling instructions on the template included. _> 2 Remove any existing haraware tram door and Jamb. 1.3 Determine backset at ctoor by measuring trom edge or near to center at large hole. 1.4 Adiusl deadbolt latch (in) far a 2-3/4" (70mm) heelrset pushiun if required, by retating 1/2 tum. 1.5 Insert deadbolt latch threugtr hole in edge at door. 1.6 Secure larch with we 1-1/2" (38mm) wood screws (lor metal dame use 3/ “ (19mm) scraws provided)- 1.7 MW Enlarge hole in iamb (b) by firmly placing the drill guide (it) (supplied) ante a pale (35mm) blade bll (a) and dnlllrlg about hallway into existing i" (25mm) hole. Witt-i drill in oft pusiu'nn, remove dnll gutde from nil. finish drilling the 1-3/3" (35mm) diameter hole 1“ [25mm) deep. For new doors. disregard use oi the drill guide. 1.5 Chisel out any great required to sum strike bux (e) and strike plate (l‘) to meunt flush onto iamb. 1.9 lnstett oversizecl strike box and strike plate. The a" (78mm) wood screws require 9/64" (lsmm) diameter pilot holes with a minimum death of2‘1/2“ (54mm) deep. IMPORTANT! For successful aperetlon oi the remote controlled mechanism, it is mm have at 1-312" (35mm) diameter hole 1" (15mm) deep in lire door iamb, while utilizing the oversized strike at strike Box to eliminate belt loud. / noon JAMB BACKSET ' 2.3/3' (60mm) er z-aw (70mm) 1' [25mm unim- palm mm rl ile' (3mm) amour. a mm m i-uz' tau-m). >fl M (a) newsm- LATOH z-su- ream-m poemou sTHlKE ___,...._ PLATE 1-51? x mS/B‘ (“MIN x inmmt Sent bamzn KN: SeP—Bfi—‘E‘B 11:57am from sinssreasaesas 1139 Page 4 2.0 Installation of Deedbult Assembly 2.1 Open door to ease installation. .‘. Place exterior deadbolt assembly (a) on exterior of dam, aligning tailpiece (h) through deadbolt latch while passing the wire (c) under the deadbon latch to the interior side of the door. 2.3 On interior side oi door. piece mounting plate to) so that wire (e) is routed up through bridge is) in plate. and recess or mounting plate is aligned with center of large hole, Note- make sure mounting plate is oriented wrth arrow pointing upward, 2.4 Take stuck out at wire and ensure that connector (0 is oriented as shown. 25 secure mounting plate to door using washers on black screws (g) which engage Wt|h threaded holes of exterior key eylinden NOTE: Be sure to avoid wire and do not l’ully tighten screws at this point. 16 Insert wire slack back into note (h) so that connector is positioned in the “V" section or mounting plate (as shown). 2.7 Check tunuiurr ml deadbolt by grasping tailpiece (b) With lingers and rotating to extend l retract bolt (i). ii stresssive force is required to operate belt the mounting plate or the exterior deadbolt housing may he misaligned or the wire may be interiering with bolt operation To remedy, adiust wire, reposition mounting plate/exterior deadbolt assembly or check for correct door oranaratian. 23 Once rm"b|,.tmg operation at the bolt has been continued, ensure that mounting plate is positioned vertically and tighten black screws to secure assembly. Do not overtigtttnn screws. (b) TAILPiECE (a) EXTERiOH DEADBOLT ASSEMBLY (i) CONNECTOR (d) MOUNT iNG rum»: (h) SCREWS (b) twlm WASHERSl TAIL'F'ECE Sent bumzn tit: SeP-Bfi-‘E‘B 11:57am from sinsswasaesas 1139 Peas 5 3.0 Receiver Modute Installation 8.1 Determine handing at door by reletnng to diagram. , Units are prepackaged in right-handed (RH) nontlguratiuns (unless specified otherwise]. It you determined your door to be right _ handed in step 3.1. skip to step 3.4. 3.3 MW 1. Careluiiy remove ihe insert rack (a) using a small that select (screwdriver. knife, era). 2. Place the turnpiece (b) in a straight vertical posmon. a. Align the lest at the slider mechanism (c) with the arrows (d) on the receiver unit. it correctly poslfioneo. the tape (a) vi the slider mechanism should center With the lettering on unit. 4. Assuring that the turnoiece does not rotate truth it's vertical position, matoh the rnuricl end at insert rack to round opening oi slider mechanism and snap insert rack into position tor a (Ll-ll left handed door. Important: Bolt will not lully extend or retract it rack insert is not installed properly. 3.4 Extend bolt (f) by rotating tailpiece (g) or using key. 3.5 Remove battery cover (it) irem rewwer module (i) by pushing in on cover and sliding ii upward. 3.6 With turnpiece (b) in vertical pcsltifln. connect interior wire cannector (j) in exterior wrre connector (k) . 3.7 Pwsiticn receiver module (i) over mounting plate (I) an turnpicce engages with tailpiece, while looping the wire as shown. 3.8 Secure receiver mndute to mounting plate using the screws (in) provided. no run over tighten serewe. 3.9 Check operation at the deal-bolt by manually turning the turnpiece or using the key. Bolt should extend and retract freely. Mn install (4) AA alkaline batteries as indicated by the markings on receiver module. Unit will beep to indicate it is puwered up. lriewliglnq near u“ M mm imw D x mm M Mngnq Duur “w .. W W. E” 3. l L wrisgis as (d) (a) LlDEFi ME lSM FE S CHAN ET AHROWS . (i) necetven . Monute _ ‘ _ \ Wi'ERiOR i WIFIE conuecmn EXTEEIon (i) Wi E ' on m neé‘e’rvee/ ‘ . ' . mourn-rem. c “E F‘ MQDULE \ 3 , FLA Sent hermit KN: SeP-BE-‘E‘B 11:57am from SSBSEPSEEG-BBS 1139 Peas 4.0 Programming Transmitters. 13.1 Open door so that audio signals can be heard during prograrflmrng. ) . Place the receiver into PROGRAM MODE (P) try sliding the MODE switch (a) (located in battery compartment) to the left most uosiliun. You thI near 2 audible beeps to confirm you have entered PROGRAM MODE, 4.3 Point the (remote control} transmitter (b) reward the receiver module and push the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons simultaneously. Vou wrll shortly hear 3 audio beeps. M Push the LOCK button. You will hear 2 audio beeps confirming that the receiver now recognizes the transmitter and has stored it In memory. 4.5 Additional transmitters may he added to the receiver module memory by repeating steps 43 and 4.4 until all transmitters have been programmed into the reCElVEr memory. Up to 12 transmitters can no programmed to nper lochsrxt. it more than la transmitters are programmed within a single programming cycle, the lockset will provide a single audio error and WlLL NOT allow the thirteenth transmitter to be programmed. 4.6 Once all transmitters have been added to the system, place the MDDE switch to conespond to either of the operational modes described as follow: - Au‘roma'rtc RE-LOCK MODE (1) - bolt will rs-lock 30 seconds after haying been unlocked with the remote control. in this mode. the lockeot thI only relock automatically it: (1) the lockset is set in the RELOCK mode and (2) the lockset has been remotely unlocked. Manually unlocking the door (via key or luming tumplece) will NOT cause the lockset lo automatically relock. important. use caution in this mode to avoid accidental lockout. - NORMAL OPEFlATlON MODE (2) - bolt will remain unlocked alter having been unlocked With the remote control. 4.7 After exiting PROGRAM MODE, the unit will provide 2 audio confirmation beeps. Notes: ~Entering PROGRAM MODE and executing steps 4.3 through 4.5 wtll erase any previously programmed transmitters irom the receiver memory, this provides a safety feature should a transmitter be lost. Howevlr acotdentty entering program mode (4.2) without uomplating subsequent steps should not aflect the memory -Onoe a programming cycle is complete, this particular series ol transmitters will stay ll'l memory until the next PROGRAM cycle is pertormed. rProgramming erases all previously recorded transmitters in memory. Therefore, adding additional transmitters to a series at transmitters already programmed will require reprogramming all the transmitters in one programming cycle. tProgrammed transmitters will stay in memory even if batteries are removed or battery lile is exhausted. -EACH transmitter can be programmed to operate SEVERAL Iooksetsr 4.5 Position cover over batteries and snap battery cover it) onto module. P 1 2 t nose.» moem - AUYOMATlC rte-Lotions MODE“) normal. cwsmmon Moos (a) la) / BATrEiiv ~ Coven = a, Sent b3=DZM th See—BE—‘E‘B inseam from sinsereasaesas 1139 Fees 71 5.0 Operational Features 5.1 To remnte LOCK the deadbolt, potnt transmitter towards door. D sh the LOCK icnn on tmnsmitter. The belt will extend. J audiu beep! wrll signal and the light on the exterior deadbolt housing ‘ll flash red lur several seconds. E2 To remote UNLOCK the deadbolt. point transmitter towards duo push the UNLOCK Icon on transmitter. The belt W|l| retract. 1 lung audio beep will signal and the light on the exterior dead!) It housing will llash green lor several seconds. NOTE: -lt the LOCK button ls pressed and ma luckset ls already 5 LOCK signal to remind yuu that it is locked. -Cunvereely. the system wtll provide the audiu a visual UN CK signal when the UNLOCK button lS pressed and the lockset is already set in the unlecKed poetticn. ln the locked position. the system will provide the audio 5. visual 5.3 In the event that the unit is unsuccessful at remote lacking or Lll’t ckihg the belt. an ERROR SIGNAL Will occur which consists ul repeating audit: beeps and alternating RED and GREEN F HING LIGHTS on the exterior deadbolt hdusing. 5.4 When the bolt is in a locked positieni the Leclernder'“ (a) on t e interior I‘BCalVBr module will illuminate. When batteries are low. the LaekMinder”u will flash when activated to indicate a lo battery condition. The flashing light will continue until battery lite is exhausted or batteries are replaced. 5.5 The deadbolt can be locked and unlocked manually, either by mpieca from the interim or by key from the exterior. NOTE: other buttons on transmitter will be compatible with other Accessone'M products. rye-re; in the unlikely event that the remote aperedeh mecnanism becomes jammed. the mechanism may be manually overridden by applying additional torque to the turnpiece or key. RED arisen . (a) ' ‘ ' LunkMinnlerm Sent bamzl-l KN: See—BE—‘E‘B 11=SBen from sinsswasaesas 1139 Peae 51 6.0 Replacing Receiver Module Batteries 5.1 Remove battery cover (a) by pushlng in at center cl saver and sliding up and all. suns OFF (5) EA'ITERV 6.2 install (4) AA alkaline haheries (h) as indicated by the markings an receiver module. Unit will beep to indicate it is puwered up. Note: For optimum perfermance, do not use rechargeable belteries. 5.3 Snap cover back onto module. Nate: Low temperatures can inhibit battery perlormance and does not necessarily indlcate a mall'unctierl of the unit. ENTER] ES 7.0 Replacing Transmitter Batteries 7.1 Separate top and bannm case halves using the channel (15) near the metal nng. Remove old batteries. 7.2 Using (21 Lithium Daileriee (a), (Panasonic Enema or equivalent) lnstell new batteries l+ side up) as lndlceted. 7.3 Snap top case onto bottom case. Nate: ”There is ne need to reprngrarn the transmitter. Note: flattery may explode li mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble er dispose of in fire. Dispose of Ueee Batteries Promptly, Keep Away From Children. V 8.0 Specification & Warranty. Electronic Receiver Power Supply Four standard AA size Alkaline batteries (nut included). Operating Voltage 4 0 - 3.5 Volt DC Battery Lite Up to one (1) year. Memory Permanenlly stored programmable read only memory (PROM) Capability Up to twelve (12) transmitters. Flange Up to 20 ft. Operating Frequency aeoMHz z: 250 KHz Operating Temperature «MP in ~131F(00ta +550) Electronic Transmitter Power Supply Two (2) Lithium coin cell batteries lPanaeonic CRZOlB or equivalent) Battery Life Up to live (5) years. Operating temperature +32F ta v131F(0C tn +55C) may." W um. um ism-m m- Bud-um in.” mi- lmmmlmtll W- am my Mat.- mm inn-w... m (am- a...“ mat-1nd w inlmvlnu mm, m MM M menu limp-mm have n- wmmnunmnmmwem-flnm-mlm afllnn ll am "all Mimi m twin. F0; in. m." m via—WW aim-munwm mm mm tummy -l 1 mm mull-m. ml mum gm..- i.- am m m. met-q.“ “M71 10..er mm ,.4 n- in mum a m. m um um mm we...“ in m. wmmm mm», mm . m m»- a... lmllll'm .-l at m. ii. . “new ins-mm. l m m g... mu mm wan-rem .. r... iii-rm in” mm ml! in amm- w mm W “urn-inflate!” «new. 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Fur “lemurs airmen at m Us, aha Can-In Clllmi unelr ltvli wwvamy mun He mm. envy le ull’lll (NW elm- =l “when cl to in. litle mmmr A (lnlsh aeumratlon nwxrllllll Imm we usn (10 pilnis. eclvents eromercflemwaleu mil 3 defect lrl lfletinlerl em ls nuicnveledby lVllSWHNEIlIy. lelulfii anlahlllar il’lfidsfllll ”consequential damages. Same slams an nfll ellowihn ewusltm elllmnlilun bl incldlflml “mummy aamms. se me inn-48 ems-en may "at ew'y tn ya... This warranty gives vnu mm legll ”gm arm yflu may men have um will; that my Mom mum mic. Sent b3=DZM KN: 5sp—BE—99 11:53am from ssnssreasaesas 1139 page 91 9.0 Troubleshoating Fmblam Description Pussible Cause See Section Unable to remote operate iackset. Maw banerles in transmitter. - - 7.0 -Luw bananas in recslver module ———————— 5.4 a 6.0 'ExC855lVB lead on salt. — — — - — ——————— l.7 areas cFlacsivar rim programmed to reodgniza a particular transmitte an vLoclerrder does not lighi un when bolt ‘Law narrariss Irl receiver module 5 a a. 5,0 is locked. ~lnsartmckinmllal1 linurdperiyf a 1 — 3 3 vault requires excessive luminu force ta -Misa|ignrndnlot receiver mums and exteriorueanuult housing. ~~~~~ 2. 2.7 Er 2.5 operate manually. 'EXCBSEIVB load on bolt ————————————— i. 2.3. 2 7 a 2.5 -W|re connszinr imenering wirn tmlt nperaiinn. — ————— as — as -Emrloreiudio visual status indicators do Mare mnnectur installed incnrramty. ————————————————— J 3.6 nuttumti‘un. -LnekMinderflashes. MW batteries in remit/er module. ——————————————————— 5.4 3 5,0 unable In remove battery cover, -Review battery cover removal nrocadure. ——————————————— 15 Can‘t program recelVarw weep! -Hsview nrugramming procedure. — — - - - ~ - - - m — - - — — — — — 4.0 lransmmar. -Eult autamaocally ra-lacus anal Ming AAuw re-lock activated. review mode switch definitidns. —————————— 4.6 remole unlocked. -l'-leducsd transmitterrenge. -Luw bananas in transmitter. — — 7.0 ! 4m, batteries tn receiver mnduia.- 5.4 3 8,0 -ReceiVe errarslgnal When remove misalignment ol receiver module and exterior deadbolt musing— ------ 2 3. 2.7 a 2.5 ‘ aclivaung bolt. Excessive load on nan, - — — .7 a as nlrwen rack lnsan‘fid lmpmpnrly -Wire cannecmr inslailed lnccrrecily. - .. - - —~ ~ ~ - — .. — — - — -Luw betterlea ln receiver module ------------------ 10.0 Use and Care 10.1 Cleaning —- Water, um. grease ur other contaminants may affect the operation or the deadbolt. Witn a clean damp cloth, periodically wlpe the unit to remove contaminants 10.2 Battery Housing — Check for corrosion of battery terminals inside battery hnusing. To ensure proper Contact, keep terminals free or carroeion. lmmedlailely replace leaking or corroded batteries. Toll Free installs n lntormat n 1-800-327-LOCK U.S.A. & CANADA KWikset Cnrporatlnn 516 Easl Santa Ana Street Anaheim. California 925034250 ”0 maximum COMPANY E-8
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