BL100 User Manual BL100 Fingerprint Lock User Manual Version: 1.0 About This Manual This user manual explains how to operate the BL100 fingerprint deadbolt and how to navigate through its programming menu options. For the fingerprint deadbolt installation, see the installation manual.
BL100 User Manual
BL100 User Manual Thank you for purchasing the Scilox BL-100 fingerprint deadbolt. Please read the documentation carefully before operating the deadbolt. This manual describes all possible operations of the fingerprint deadbolt. Note: The manufacturer, dealers and distributors of the Scilox BL100 will not be held responsible for any damages caused by incorrect installation or mishandling of the fingerprint deadbolt. Any such damages will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
BL100 User Manual IMPORTANT NOTICE – To ensure optimum performance of the fingerprint deadbolt, please read the tips below before programming and installing. 1. Keep your fingers clean when operating the deadbolt, so that your fingerprints can be recognized by the deadbolt’s fingerprint sensor. 2. When you first purchase and operate your new deadbolt, its factory default setting allows you to unlock the deadbolt with ANY finger. 3.
BL100 User Manual 11. If after installation you discover the deadbolt’s latch-bolt fails to freely move back and forth or that the door no longer closes properly, this can normally be corrected by properly re-aligning the strike plate's position on the door. 12. If at times you discover registered fingerprints or passwords fails to unlock the deadbolt, use the mechanical key to unlock the deadbolt. 13.
BL100 User Manual Table of Contents 1 Operating Instructions ......................................................................- 1 1.1 Introduction to Fingerprint Deadbolt Functions ....................- 1 1.2 Front and Rear Views .............................................................- 2 1.3 Precautions ............................................................................- 4 1.4 User Privileges........................................................................- 4 1.
BL100 User Manual 3.5 Using External Power ...........................................................- 17 3.6 Unlocking Deadbolt with Mechanical Key .......................... - 19 3.7 Battery “Low Voltage” Warning ...........................................- 20 4. Appendix ....................................................................................... - 21 4.1 Technical Specifications ...................................................... - 21 Warranty ............................................
BL100 User Manual 1 Operating Instructions 1.1 Introduction to Fingerprint Deadbolt Functions 1. By leveraging the perfect combination of biometrics and cryptography, the Scilox BL100 fingerprint dead-bolt ensures door-security through its fingerprint and PIN unlocking feature. 2. The deadbolt is very intuitive and user friendly. Indicator sounds and lights help guide the user. 3. Enroll both “ordinary” users and “Administrator” users.
BL100 User Manual 1.2 Front and Rear Views 1. Fingerprint Sensor 2. Lock/Unlock button 3. Numerical Keypad 4. Key Hole/cover 5. Emergency 9V external battery connector 6. Battery cover 7. Mounting Screw Holes 8. Lock lever ①Fingerprint sensor: You can only register or match fingerprints by placing your finger on the fingerprint sensor when the green light in the fingerprint sensor window is turned on; otherwise nothing will happen when you place your finger on the fingerprint sensor.
BL100 User Manual ③Numerical Keypad: Used to enter a user’s PIN code or user ID. ④Key Hole/cover: You can use the included mechanical key for emergency door opening. The key hole also has a detachable cover, to help hide the keyhole from unauthorized users. ⑤9V External battery connector: External battery connector to be used with a 9-volt battery when internal batteries do not operate.
BL100 User Manual 1.3 Precautions 1. User must change Master Pass Code (MPC) upon initial installation of the deadbolt (See Change MPC section on pg 6). User must have at least one “Administrator User” enrolled before adding any “Ordinary Users”. If you don't change the MPC, you can't use any deadbolt functions. And if you don't enroll an “Administrator User” you can't add any “Ordinary Users”. 2.
BL100 User Manual 1.5 Finger Placement Recommended finger selection: The index finger, middle finger or the ring finger is recommended; the thumb and little finger are not recommended (because they are usually clumsy when pressing on the fingerprint sensor). 1. Proper finger placement The finger must be placed flat and centered on the fingerprint sensor. 2.
BL100 User Manual 2. Basic Operation 2.1 Change Master Pass Code (MPC) Notice: (1) User must change master pass code when they first install the deadbolt, otherwise you can't register Administrator Users. (2) User must have registered at least one Administrator User before enrolling any Ordinary Users. (3) All deadbolt operations must be completed within 10 seconds or deadbolt will time-out. To change MPC, follow the procedures shown: 1.
BL100 User Manual 2.2 Enroll an Administrator User The deadbolt has two kinds of users: “Administrator User” and “Ordinary User”. If the deadbolt has no Administrator User, then you can’t enroll Ordinary Users. You must at least enroll one Administrator User before enrolling any Ordinary Users. To enroll an Administrator User, enter Management Mode by following below: 1. Press button to start deadbolt, and then enter the “Verify State”. 2. Press and hold the MPC, and then press 3.
BL100 User Manual Note: (1) If the deadbolt fails to register a finger, it will give 2 short beeps and the . will flash red. If you are unable to register, you can try again for two more times. (2) If the deadbolt registers a finger successfully, the deadbolt will automatically exit the “Enroll Administrator User” mode. (3) You can press and hold "0" key to cancel operation and exit at any time. (4) If you want to enroll more Administrator Users, then repeat steps 1-5. 2.2.
BL100 User Manual 2.3 Enroll an Ordinary User Note: You must change the MPC and enroll an Administrator User first; otherwise you can't enroll any Ordinary Users. 2.3.1 Enroll an Ordinary User’s Fingerprint 1. Press button to start the deadbolt and enter the “Verify State”. 2. There are two methods to enter the “Management Mode”: (1) Press and hold the button until you hear 1 long beep, enter the 5-digit MPC, and then press button to enter the “Management Mode”.
BL100 User Manual 2.3.2 Enroll an Ordinary User’s PIN Code 1. Press button to start the deadbolt and enter the “Verify State”. 2. Enter the “Management Mode”, (see step 2 in 2.3.1 Enroll an Ordinary User’s Fingerprint). 3. Press "2" on the deadbolt to enter the “Enroll Ordinary User's PIN Code” mode. 4. Enter a 3 digit User ID, and press button to confirm. Note: The Ordinary Users' ID must between "001" and "994". 5. Enter a 4 digit user PIN, press PIN once again and press key to confirm.
BL100 User Manual 2.4 User Verification The users can use fingerprint or PIN code verification to unlock the deadbolt. 2.4.1 Fingerprint Verification 1. Press button to start the deadbolt and enter the “Verify State”. The fingerprint sensor is in a “Ready State”. 2. Press finger on the fingerprint sensor properly (For detail, please see 1.5 Finger Placement), until you hear one long beep.
BL100 User Manual 2.5 Delete User 2.5.1 Delete a user 1. Press button to start the deadbolt and enter the “Verify State”. 2. Enter the “Management Mode”, please see step 2 in 2.3.1 Enroll an Ordinary User’s Fingerprint. 3. Press "3" on the deadbolt to enter “Delete User mode”. 4. Enter the User's ID which you want to delete, and then press confirm. Enter the user ID again, and press will sound a long beep, and the button to key to confirm. The deadbolt key will flash green. 5.
BL100 User Manual 2.6 Enable / Disable a User 1. Press button to start the deadbolt and enter the “Verify State”. 2. Enter the “Management Mode”, (see step 2 in 2.3.1 Enroll an Ordinary User’s Fingerprint). 3. Press "4" on the deadbolt to enter “Enable/Disable User Mode”. 4. Enter the user ID which you want to enable or disable, press confirm, enter the user ID again and press will sound a long beep and the button to confirm. The deadbolt button will flash green.
BL100 User Manual 2.7 Reset Deadbolt to Factory Default Settings 1. Press button to start the deadbolt and enter the “Verify State”. 2. Enter the “Management Mode”, (see step 2 in 2.3.1 Enroll an Ordinary User’s Fingerprint). 3. Press "7" on the deadbolt to enter “Reset Settings Mode”. 4. Enter "0000" and press press . button to confirm, enter "0000" again and button to confirm. The deadbolt will sound a long beep and the . button flash green.
BL100 User Manual 3. Other Functions 3.1 Routine Operation Indicators Successful user operation: The deadbolt beeps once and the LED indicator will turn green for 3 seconds. Failed user operation: The deadbolt beeps a short tone twice and the LED indicator will turn red for 3 seconds. Verify State: LED flashes green Management Mode: Keypad will flash blue LED and sensor will turn off. Warning Indication: The deadbolt beeps five times intermittently.
BL100 User Manual 3.2 Deadbolt Initialization In case you ever forget the master pass code or any other setting’s information and you are not allowed to access or change the settings, you can use the initialization key to reset the deadbolt to factory-default settings. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws in the back of the deadbolt cover and then press the initialization key to reset the deadbolt.
BL100 User Manual 3.3 Unlock the Non-Locking Status Alarm The non-locking status alarm occurs when the deadbolt detects that the latch-bolt isn’t properly extended to secure the door. This can be fixed in either of the following two ways: 1. Press the button and the deadbolt will lock automatically. The alarm will sound continuously until the latch-bolt is properly extended and securing the door. 2. Lock the deadbolt by using the mechanical key or by turning the lock lever inside.
BL100 User Manual failure and data loss exists. As shown in the figure below, connect a 9V battery to the battery connector at the bottom of the deadbolt. Emergency 9V external battery connector 9V battery If you power off the deadbolt without first locking it, the latch-bolt will NOT automatically extend. The deadbolt will remain “unlocked”. Replace the AA batteries to resume locking the deadbolt.
BL100 User Manual 3.6 Unlock With an Emergency Mechanical Key You can open the deadbolt by using an emergency mechanical key in case the deadbolt’s electronics fail. ① Use your fingernails or a thin chip to remove the keyhole cover. ② Insert the emergency mechanical key into the keyhole and rotate 90º to unlock or lock the deadbolt. ① ② Note: For security purposes, only the key provided with your deadbolt will work.
BL100 User Manual 3.7 Battery “Low Voltage” Warning When the AA batteries are running low, the deadbolt’s low-voltage alarm signals users to change the batteries as follows: 1. When the battery voltage reaches lower than 4.8V, the alarm deadbolt will beep five times. Users can unlock the deadbolt normally but will not be able to enter the “Administrative User” mode. 2. When the battery voltage reaches lower than 4.5V, the alarm deadbolt will beep five times, and then the deadbolt will power off.
BL100 User Manual 4. Appendix 4.1 Technical Specifications Item Description Power 6V DC Capacity 100 users(100 fingerprints) Sensor Optical Fingerprint Sensor Algorithm Version 10.
BL100 User Manual BL100 – Warranty Information BL100 comes with a five year mechanical and finish warranty and one year electronics warranty to the original residential user of Scilox™ against defects in material and workmanship as long as the original user occupies the residential premises upon which the product was originally installed. This warranty only applies to Original user of the product. This warranty is not transferable.
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