Schlage Keypad Entry with Built-in Alarm Instruction Manual
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USER’S GUIDE
Keypad Entry with Built-in Alarm
LOCK PARTS
Keypad
Located on the outside of the door.
Used to enter codes for programming and unlocking.
Lever
The inside lever can be rotated at any time to retract the latch.
The outside lever can be rotated at any time, but will only retract the latch when the lock is unlocked.
Cylinder
Located on the outside of the lock.
Used only in emergency situations to unlock the lock. See Emergency Key Override on page 5.
Inside Schlage Button
Located on the inside of the door.
Has three distinct lights and used to set and program the alarm. See Alarm Operation on page 6.
Alarm
Sounds alerts based on the chosen settings. See Alarm Operation on page 6.
SECURITY YOU HEAR INSTANTLY
When you choose Schlage, you choose a product backed by nearly a century of total dedication to security, quality and innovation. And, today, products like the Keypad Entry with Built-in Alarm offer you another key advantage: convenience and control. The Keypad Entry with Built-in Alarm combines proven Schlage security with the added safeguard of a sensor alarm. Specifically engineered to detect vibration and motion, it sounds an alarm—based on the alert setting you choose—to alert you to activity at the door on first contact with the door or handle. Best of all, the alarm is easily adjusted as your needs change— either day to day or over the years.
Security
Tested and rated to meet ANSI lock security and durability standards
Only audible residential alarm lock to alert you to activity upon first contact at lock handle—not just when door is opened
Quality
Rugged, all-metal construction
Lifetime limited warranty on mechanical components and finish
One-year electronics warranty
Convenience
Easy to use—press the Inside Schlage Button to program the alarm
Various mode and sensitivity level options to meet different needs
Installed with just a screwdriver in minutes
Uses two AAA and one 9-volt batteries—3-year battery life with low battery indicator
The Keypad Entry with Built-in Alarm was designed with you in mind. It provides a more sophisticated security option to the standard lockset—but without the complexity that often accompanies electronic alarm systems.
IMPORTANT!
If you have questions about installation or programming, don’t return the Keypad Entry with Built-in Alarm to the store, contact Schlage Customer Service.
This owner’s guide provides easy step-by-step instructions. If you have other questions, we’re simply a call—or a live chat—away.
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USING THE KEYPAD
User Codes and Keypad Programming
The Keypad Locks Programming Guide (see separate document included in this package) contains the following information:
Locking and Unlocking
The lock is always locked from the outside. It is not necessary to lock the lock from the inside; if the door is shut then the lock is locked and secure.
To temporarily unlock the door from the outside, enter a User Code. There is no way to leave the lock permanently unlocked.
The lock is always unlocked from the inside. To open the door from the inside, simply turn the lever and exit.
» It is recommended that you change your User Codes on a periodic basis so buttons wear evenly.
» If lighting is low, press the Schlage button to illuminate the keypad before beginning.
» To program User Codes and the Programming Code, see theKeypad Locks Programming Guide.
Temporary Unlocking Using the Keypad
1. Enter a User Code into the keypad. The lock comes with two factory preset User Codes. See the Keypad Locks Programming Guide.
2. Watch the Schlage button. If it lights green, a valid code was entered and the lock is temporarily unlocked. If it lights red, then an invalid code was entered.
3. Rotate the lever to open the door. Door will automatically re-lock after a few seconds.
Emergency Key Override
Emergency Key Override can be used when the battery is completely dead, or when no valid User Code is known.
1. Insert key.
2. Rotate key 270° to unlock.
3. Rotate knob/lever to open door.*
* Rotate the key back to starting position to relock. The key cannot be removed from the cylinder while the lock is unlocked. See Replacing the Keypad Batteries on page 8.
Terms You Should Know
User Code
Any combination of four (4) digits entered into the keypad to unlock the lock. These four digits must be different from the first four digits of the Programming Code. Two User Codes are programmed into the lock by default. These two codes can be found on the yellow stickers, one on the back of the keypad assembly and one on the Keypad Locks Programming Guide.
Programming Code
Any combination of six (6) digits entered into the keypad to put the lock in programming mode. The first four digits must be different from all of the User Codes currently in the lock. One Programming Code is programmed into the lock by default. This code can be found on the yellow stickers, one on the back of the keypad assembly and one on the Keypad Locks Programming Guide.
Vacation Mode
When enabled, no User Codes will unlock the lock. This feature prevents unauthorized access attempts when the property is unattended for a long period of time. See the Keypad Locks Programming Guide for more information.
Restore Keypad Factory Settings
Disconnect the battery. See Replacing the Keypad Batteries on page 8.
Press and release .
. Reconnect the battery and wait until is no longer lit (about one second).
Within 10 seconds, press and hold until lights green and the lock beeps.
ALARM OPERATION
Choosing the Alert Setting
Activity Alert
Your little one is now able to reach door handles and loves to explore…you’re caring for an elderly parent or a child with special needs…or maybe you simply feel more secure knowing every time there’s activity at your door. Whatever your reason or season of life, the Activity Alert setting is perfect for monitoring doors while you’re at home.
Alarm beeps twice every time a door opens or closes
Middle LED light flashes
Sound: Two short beeps
Tamper Alert
If you’re home alone during the day or evening, or want to monitor a secondary entry door, the Tamper Alert is the ideal setting. As the most sensitive alert setting, the Tamper Alert senses even subtle activity at the handle lock – not just when the door opens – notifying you immediately of any tampering.
Alarm sounds for about 15 seconds when the door knob/lever is disturbed
Left and right LED lights flash alternately
Built-in 60-second delay before device alarms to allow you to exit and lock the door
Sound: Longer alarm sound (90 dB = the sound of your smoke alarm)
Forced Entry Alert
Daily opening and closing of doors may no longer be a worry for you… but you may be concerned about protecting against break-ins. The Forced Entry Alert is perfect for nighttime or when you’re away from home.
Three-minute alarm sounds when significant force pushes against the door—like when someone tries to kick it in
Acts as an effective deterrent by instantly alerting you – and others nearby – at first impact against your door
Least sensitive mode – many choose to program this alert setting all the time
All lights on the LED track flash
Sound: Shrill, steady siren (90 dB=the sound of your smoke alarm)
Powering On the Alarm
Press the inside Schlage button for 5 seconds, until any light flashes around the Schlage button.
Release the inside Schlage button. The alarm is now turned on.
» Not sure your alarm is activated? Simply press the Schlage button and it will beep and light up to confirm it is activated. If it does not, confirm new batteries are installed properly. SeeReplacing the Alarm Batterieson page 9.
Powering Off the Alarm
Press and hold the inside Schlage button until second LED flash.
Release the inside Schlage button. The alarm is now turned off.
Programming the Alert Setting
The alarm comes pre-set to the Forced Entry setting and is ready to use. If you want to change it from Forced Entry to another alert setting, follow these simple steps:
Press the inside Schlage button for 2 seconds, until it flashes.
Release the button. The alarm will beep. Immediately continue to press and release the inside Schlage button to cycle through the three alert settings. Stop pressing the button when the setting light that matches your desired alert setting is lit.
Sensitivity Level
The sensitivity level indicates the level of touch or activity needed to set off the alarm. There are five levels of sensitivity, with one (1) being the most sensitive and five (5) being the least sensitive. The lock comes pre-set to level 3.
1. Press and hold the Inside Schlage Button until the third LED flash. This will take about 10 seconds.
Tab the Inside Schlage Button to cycle through the five sensitivity levels. Stop tabbing to select the sensitivity level you prefer.
REPLACING THE KEYPAD BATTERIES
1. Remove the lock from the door.
2. Open the battery compartment and replace the 9V battery.
TROUBLESHOOTING
REPLACING THE ALARM BATTERIES
1. Remove the lock from the door.
2. Replace the AAA batteries in the lever.
3. Replace the lock on the door.
MY CODES
Use these tables to record programming and User Codes that you program into the lock. For programming instructions and default codes, see the Keypad Locks Programming Guide.
Programming Code
Any combination of six (6) digits entered into the keypad to put the lock in programming mode. The first four digits must be different from all of the User Codes currently in the lock. One Programming Code is programmed into the lock by default. This code can be found on the yellow stickers, one on the back of the keypad assembly and one on the Keypad Locks Programming Guide.
» Use a pencil to enter the codes in the boxes so you can easily change them later.
User Codes
Any combination of four (4) digits entered into the keypad to unlock the lock. These four digits must be different from the first four digits of the Programming Code. Two User Codes are programmed into the lock by default. These two codes can be found on the yellow stickers, one on the back of the keypad assembly and one on the Keypad Locks Programming Guide.
» Up to 19 User Codes can be stored in the lock at one time. Consider changing your User Codes on a periodic basis so buttons wear evenly.
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