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Alarm Types and Modes
[OPEN/CLOSE] Indicator
Infrared Sensor Opening Indicator
Triggering: If the lock is under outside
forced lock mode, unlocking from inside will
trigger the alarm.
Alarm mode: Continuously repeated alarms.
Turning o: The alarm can be turned o by
successful verication of any type.
Triggering: After waking up, the system
will run an automatic examination on the
battery voltage. If the voltage is too low, the
lock will give an alarm with a voice prompt
of “Low battery voltage. Please replace all
batter ies”.
Alarm mode: A voice prompt of “Low battery
voltage. Please replace all batteries” during
unlocking.
Turning o: The alarm will be automatically
turned o.
The meanings of dierent light colors
1.Fast ashing in green: Infrared sensor
opening is on.
2.Fast ashing in red: Infrared sensor
opening is o.
8 Troubleshooting
Inside Unlocking Alarm Under Outside Forced Lock
Low Battery Voltage Alarm reminds you of replacing the batteries in time
Triggering 1: The door is pried open and the
sensor latch bolt pops up.
Alarm mode: Continuously repeated alarms.
Turning o: The alarm can be turned o
automatically or by a successful verication.
Triggering 2: The door is pried open and
there is no close t in the door.
Alarm mode: Continuously repeated alarms.
Turning o: The alarm can be turned o
automatically, by a successful verication
from outside or normal unlocking from
inside.
Anti-dismantling Alarm
The meanings of dierent light colors
1. With 2 ashes in red: indicates
the door is locking.
2. With 2 ashes in green: indicates
the door is unlocking.
3. With 1 ash in red: indicates
the door is deadlocking.
Triggering: The deadbolt works abnormally,
fails to lock or unlock the door.
Alarm mode: Continuously repeated alarms.
Turning o: The alarm will be automatically
turned o.
Deadbolt Abnormality Alarm