Westinghouse RTS Series Lock Installation and Operational Manual Overview The RTS Series delivers uncompromising commercial-grade quality. This lock is a true workhorse, tested to over 2 million duty cycles. The RTS has a 3-hour UL fire-rated latch and a free-wheeling clutch. The outdoor portion is weather resistant. When used with the MS1 Management System (sold separately) you can configure all of your locks and manage all user information from a central system administrator’s position.
Features Up to 1,000 finger print and/or PIN enrollments for RTS, RTS-Z, RTS-P, RTS-PZ with 3 administrators, 4 managers Up to 100 finger print and/or PIN enrollments for RTS-PV with 1 administrator Backlit PIN keypad for easy use at night Rugged Zamak 5 cast enclosure with Satin Chrome finish 5 second access time before door re-locks Heavy Duty components rated to over 2 million cycles UL-Listed, ANSI Grade 2 tubular latch with 3-hour UL fire-rating Backset 2 3/4″ Commercial grade 6-pin r
Door Thickness: 1 1/2" to 2" compatible with most standard wood, metal or fiber glass doors: not for use on doors that use exotic woods or glass doors MS1 Management System This Manual describes how to program the RTS Series manually at each lock. To take full advantage of the RTS features you must use the MS1 Management System for programming. This software enables you to program one or more locks from a PC. The MS1 is sold separately and has a separate installation manual.
Contents Section 1: Tools/Parts................................................................................................... 6 Section 2: Pre-installation ............................................................................................ 7 2.1 Mark and bore holes on the door.......................................................................................... 7 2.2 Setting/Installing the latch and strike plate ...........................................................................
9.1 Alarm/Notification functionality ............................................................................................63 9.2 Compatibility .......................................................................................................................63 9.3 Association Group ...............................................................................................................63 9.4 Controller Compatibility ...........................................................................
Section 1: Tools/Parts Required tools/Items: One electric or battery operated drill One 3/8” diameter drill bit A pair of scissors or utility knife One Phillips head screwdriver Hacksaw or handheld bolt cutters Tape measure One long, thin shafted Phillips head screwdriver “Fish Tape” for routing LAN cable through door 4 AA Alkaline batteries Please familiarize yourself with all the parts in the RTS package. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact your distributor immediately.
Section 2: Pre-installation Note: If you currently have a Mortise lock, please refer to the conversion kit instructions that came inside the RTS box. If your door is brand new, please proceed with the following instructions. 2.1 Mark and bore holes on the door 1) Remove existing handle set. 2) Line up the installation template to the existing hole on the door. Ensure that the template is square by observing the vertical dotted line which should line up with the edge of the door.
3) The door should look similar to the picture below after the holes are drilled. 2.2 Setting/Installing the latch and strike plate 1) Remove Bag “A” from the Box. The latch that is included is for doors that have 2 3/4” backsets. 2) Insert the latch into the hole in the edge of the door and screw it into place, making sure that the center of the latch’s spindle hole is in the center of the drilled 2 1/8” hole.
3) Screw the included strike plate into the doorjamb. 2.3 Removing handles and re-installing for Right/Left handed configuration 1) Remove Bag “B” from the Box. The RTS is a non-handed lock, meaning that it can be installed on either a right handed or left handed door. Use the following steps to install the handles: 2) Insert outside unit’s handle onto the front of the lock based on your right/left handed configuration. 3) Turn the outside unit over, insert the handle screw into the spindle hole.
4) Tighten the handle screw using a Phillips screwdriver. 5) Repeat the above steps for the inside section of the lock. Section 3: Installation 3.1 Installing the Outside Unit 1) Attach the rubber gasket to the back of the outdoor unit. Repeat this step for inside unit.
2) Turn the outside unit over. Be sure that the spindle hole is perfectly square and not angled. Note: The black line on the hole must match the black line on the plate at the 12 o’clock position. Good Alignment Misalignment Misalignment Note: The pictures in the following steps were made using a clear display stand to show the lock connections more clearly. 3) Close-up view of latch.
4) Feed the wire set from the outside section of the lock underneath the latch. 5) Align the two middle fixing posts with the two corresponding holes in the latch. Rear view of the inside section of the lock and latch. 3.2 Installing the Fixing Plate Overview: The purpose of the fixing plate is to securely fasten the outside unit onto the door and make installation of the inside section of the lock easier (requiring only one person). Remove Bag “C” from the box.
1) Place the fixing plate over the 2 1/8” hole on the inside of the door. 2) Align the center hole of the fixing plate with the spindle hole of the latch. 3) Screw the fixing plate onto the door with the provided 1 1/2” screws. DO NOT over tighten the screws. Make sure that the square cut-out on the fixing plate is facing down and the indented screw holes are facing outward. 3.3 Removing Battery Cover 1) Remove the battery cover of the inside unit by unscrewing the screw shown.
3.4 Installing the Inside Unit Remove Bag “D” from the box. 1) Insert the Spindle though the fixing plate and into the inside section of the lock’s spindle hole. 2) Place the rubber gasket onto the inside section of the lock. 3) Insert the spindle spring into the lock handle hole. This is a very important step. Note: There are 6 wires for direct power, normally open, and RS485 devices. See Section 10 for specifics. These can be removed if they are not used or placed inside the door for future use.
6) Push the excess cable and wires into the hole under the fixing plate. 7) Affix lock to the door with the three screws that match the thickness of the door See note in beginning of Section 4. The longer screw is for the top fixing post. The two shorter screws are for the bottom fixing posts. 8) Place inside unit onto door. Note: Be sure the spring does not fall out when unit is placed onto the spindle. 9) Outside unit should be completely flush on the face of the door.
3.5 Installing the Antenna (for the RTS-Z and RTS-PZ) 1) Take the antenna out of bag E and remove red plastic cover. Then screw the antenna on the bottom of the inside unit. Section 4: Power Options Overview: The RTS is powered via four AA Alkaline batteries (not included). 4.1 Installing the Batteries 1) Remove battery cover 2) Insert the 4 AA batteries.
4) Reinstall the battery cover. 5) Press M on the inner keypad of your RTS to initialize the lock and display the current battery voltage. Note: When power is applied to the lock, it will beep twice to indicate that it is ready to be programmed. Section 5: Hard Reset Overview: The Hard Reset option allows administrator(s) to restore the lock’s settings to a factory default state. All settings will be defaulted except for Time/Date. 1) Scroll to 5 “Hard Reset”. Press M.
2) “Reset to factory defaults?” will display on the LCD. Press M to reset. Press E to exit without resetting. “Initializing” is shown while the lock is being reset. “Initializing Done!” is shown when the reset is complete. Note (RTS-Z and RTS_PZ only): When a Hard Reset is complete, the zwave node ID is initialized to zero and the device can’t be controlled by zwave. In order to control the device again, the controller needs to include the device on the zwave network.
Overview for RTS-PV User ID 1 (and its associated fingerprints) is “Administrator.” access to program the RTS and to unlock the door at any time. They have complete User IDs 2-99 (and their associated fingerprints) are “General Users.” They have access to unlock the door at times set up by one of the Administrators. General Users and have no programming rights on the RTS.
6.1 Enrolling Fingerprints (RTS and RTS-Z only) In this example we will add fingerprints for User 1 (Admin 1). 1) Press M. The lock will momentarily display a welcome message with the current Firmware version number.
“NO MASTER!” will momentarily be displayed followed by Lock menu options 1 through 4. 2) Scroll down to Option 2 “User edit”. Press M. 3) When “ID:” is displayed, enter a numerical value and then press “#”. Note: Selection must be made within 5 seconds. After pressing “#” key, the following screen will be displayed: Note that ID:1 is now being displayed.
4) When “Add FP” is highlighted, press M. 5) “Add FP” is displayed along with “1N2N3N”. “1N” is highlighted. Place finger on the sensor. Press M. Note: Since no fingerprints have been enrolled for this User ID; 1N, 2N, 3N will be displayed. A total of 3 fingerprints may be enrolled for each User ID. 6) The sensor will flash 3 times. Keep finger on the sensor while it flashes. “Capturing…” will be shown while the FP is being scanned.
7) If finger 1 was successfully enrolled, a single short beep will be heard, the LCD will display “Success,” and “1N” will change to “1Y.” If the scan attempt was unsuccessful, “Failed” will display on the LCD and 1N will not change to 1Y. Repeat the steps above to try again. Note: The same finger can be used for fingers 2 and 3. This is recommended for Users with poor quality fingerprints. Usually different fingers will be used for fingers 1, 2 and 3. 8) Rest finger on sensor.
9) Rest finger on sensor. Press the Up Arrow to highlight “3N.” Press M. When 3 fingerprint matches for a user have been successfully enrolled, “1Y2Y3Y” will be displayed. “Capturing…” will be shown while the FP is being scanned. If unsuccessful, “Failed” will display on the LCD and 3N will not change to 3Y. Repeat the steps above to try again. 6.2. Add or modify a User PIN (All RTS) Overview: When this option is chosen, a PIN Code can be created, changed, or deleted for a specific User ID.
2) Using front keypad: press 1 #. Enter the PIN followed by “#”. When “PIN:” is displayed, use the front keypad to enter a unique code (from 1 to 10 digits) and then press #. LCD screen will display “SAVED!”. Tip: If you enter a digit in error, use “*” to delete the last entered digit. 6.3 Deleting Fingerprints and PINs Overview: When this option is chosen, the fingerprints and/or PINs associated with the specific User ID will be deleted. In this example, we will delete all FPs and PIN for user ID 50.
1) Scroll to the “User Edit” menu. Press M. 2) Using front keypad press 5 0 #. This menu will be displayed. It allows deletion of “PIN Only”, “FP Only”, or both “FP&PIN”. 3) Select option 3. Press M.
“Deleted!” indicates all FPs and PIN for user 50 were deleted. Option 1 (FP Only) and Option 2 (PIN Only) operate in the same manner as Option 3. Section 7: Lock Programming Instructions Note: To take full advantage of the RTS features you must use the MS1Management System for programming. Any information entered directly into the RTS will be lost when it is synced with the MS1 software. SECURITY WARNING: With no fingerprints enrolled the RTS will unlock when the ‘#’ button is pressed on the keypad.
Lock has been reset 5) Illuminating the RTS Exterior Unit Keypad Press and Hold any of the numbers on the keypad (0 thru 9) for two to three seconds Keypad will illuminate for 5 seconds 7.1 Menu Buttons 1) The M button stands for Menu and is used to enter menu options and to save changes made to the RTS. M button 2) The up and down arrows are used to scroll thru menu options. UP & DOWN buttons 3) The E button stands for Exit and is used to exit individual menu options.
E button Note: The following instructions assume there are no fingerprints enrolled in the RTS. All setup functions can be done before enrolling an Administrator fingerprint or PIN code. If an Administrator fingerprint is entered before starting the lock setup, fingerprint verification will be required each time the lock is accessed for a program change. It will save time to complete the lock setup before enrolling any Administrator or User FPs and PWDs. 7.
No Master! Screen indicates that no fingerprints or User PINs have been programmed into the lock for administrators (positions 1, 2, and 3). The Lock Setup menu will then automatically display the Lock Menus: Note: Lock menus 1 through 4 are displayed. Press the Down arrow button to view menus 5-6. After the Lock Menus are dis-played, if no buttons are pressed for 17 seconds an audible alert (2 beeps) will be heard and then a “Timeout!!” message will be dis-played. The lock will then shut down.
3) Option 1 “Date/Time” is highlighted. Press M. 4) The format for the date setup is MM/DD/YYYY. 5) Choose the correct month by using the Up/Down arrows. Press M to save selection. 6) Choose the correct day of the month by using the Up/Down arrows. Press M to save selection. 7) Choose the correct year by using the Up/Down arrows. Press M to save selection. The time format for the clock is HH:MM:SS (MILITARY or 24 HOUR TIME).
8) Choose the correct hour by using the Up/Down arrows. Press M to save selection. 9) Choose the correct minute by using the Up/Down arrows. Press M to save selection. 10) Choose the correct second by using the Up/Down arrows. Press M to save selection. 11) Choose the correct day of the week by using the Up/Down arrows. Press M to save selection.
12) With the cursor on “SAVE?”, press M to save selection. 13) “SAVED!” indicates TIME / DATE settings have been saved. This will display momentarily and then the setup menu will be shown. 7.3 Sensitivity (RTS & RTS-Z) Overview: The lock’s fingerprint levels can be adjusted to meet the desired level of sensitivity. Sensitivity settings range from 1 to 9. Setting 1 is the strictest setting. The quality of fingerprint and placement of the finger or thumb must be almost perfect.
2) Use the Up/Down arrows to scroll thru the sensitivity levels until the desired level is reached. Press M. 3) “SAVED!” indicates the Sensitivity level settings were saved. This will display momentarily and then the setup menu will be shown. 7.4 Match Mode Overview: “Match Mode” controls how users are able to unlock the lock; using fingerprints, PINs, or a combination of both. There are 3 options available which are outlined below. 1) In the Lock setup menu, scroll down to “Match Mode” and then press M.
2) 1:N - When this is chosen, all users enrolled at this lock only need to match their enrolled Fingerprint OR PIN Code to unlock the door. This is the factory default setting. 3) 1:1 – When this is chosen, all users enrolled at this lock must enter their User ID and verify their enrolled Fingerprint or PIN Code to unlock the door. Ex.
Overview: Lock ID is used to distinguish between locks for sites with multiple locks installed. By default, all locks are set as 0001. Note: The Lock ID of the RTS is critical when using the MS1 Management Software (for programming and audit trail). The Lock ID in the MS1 MUST correspond with the Lock ID in the MS1 software. If the Lock IDs do not correspond, the lock records may be corrupted. 1) In the Lock Setup menu, scroll down to Option 4 “Lock ID” Press M.
7.6 Clear FP&PIN Overview: This menu allows an administrator to delete all fingerprints and PINs from the lock. If Users/Administrator(s) have a PIN code associated with their FP, the PIN codes must be cleared to reset all data. Note: Deleting FPs and PINs for specific users will be explained later in this document. 1) In the Lock setup menu, scroll down to Option 5 “Clear FP & PIN” Press M. 2) To delete all fingerprints, select Option 1”Clear FP”. Press M.
5) To delete all PIN Codes, select Option 2 “Clear PIN”. Press M. 6) “Cleared!” will display, indicating that all PIN Codes have been deleted. Note that it will take 3 to 4 seconds for this to display. Note: It is strongly recommended that ALL Fingerprints and PIN Codes be deleted by an Administrator prior to re-programming the RTS. This ensures that any users that were added prior to installation or programming are removed. 7.
2) Anytime - When this is chosen, the lock allows all enrolled Users to unlock the door. The exception to this is if specific Timed Access is set up for individual Users (see Section 2: User Edit). 3) Acc-Time (Access Time) - This mode allows for timed access to the lock to be created for a specific date range, days of the week and time frame within the days of the week.
2) Press the UP arrow once. At the “Invalid” option, press M. 3) “SAVED!” will be shown momentarily indicating that the lock is now in “Invalid” mode. Note: Selecting “Invalid” will turn off the Acc-time previous settings and allow anytime access to unlock the lock. 7.7.2 Anytime 1) Scroll to Option 2 “Anytime”. Press M. 2) “SAVED!” will be shown momentarily indicating that the lock is now in “Anytime” mode.
7.7.3 Acc-Time: Note: Administrators and Managers (User ID 1-7) can always unlock the RTS3. If this option is chosen, “Date, Time, and Week Days” must all be completed for this function. 1) Scroll to option 3 “Acc-Time”. Press M. 2) Highlight “Date”. Press M. 3) The “From” and “To” Date Range options will be displayed. The format for the Date Range settings is MM/DD/YYYY. Press M. 4) Use the up and down arrows to choose the appropriate MM, DD and YYYY in each section.
In the “From” section, use the up/down arrows to select Jan. Press M. Use the up and down arrows to enter “01” (for 1st day of the month). Press M. Use the up and down arrows to enter “2014” (for the Year). Press M. 5) After setting the “To” Year field, press E. “SAVE?” will display on the LCD. Use the same steps as above for the “To” date. 6) Press M to Save Or Press E to exit without saving. 7) Scroll to “Time” and press M. The current setting for “From” and “To” are shown. Press M again.
8) With the cursor on the “From” hour, use the Up/Down arrows until desired hour is shown. Press M to save selection. Repeat for the “From” minute setting. 9) With the cursor on the “To” hour, use the Up/Down arrows until desired hour is shown. Press M to save selection. Repeat for the “To” minute setting. 10) After the desired Time Frame has been selected, press M. Message “SAVED?” will display on the LCD. 11) Press M to Save Or Press E to exit without saving.
7.8 Weekday Overview: If “Y” (Yes) is chosen for a specific day of the week, then all enrolled Users will have access to unlock the RTS, on that day of the week, during the selected Date Range and Time Frame. Once the Date Range or Time Frame has expired, all enrolled Users will not be able to unlock the RTS. If “N” (No) is chosen for a specific day of the week, then no enrolled Users will have access to unlock the RTS for that day of the week.
5) When finished, Press E. “SAVE?” will be displayed. Press M to save or E to exit without saving. 6) “SAVED!” indicates that the Access Time settings were saved. 7.9 Timed TUM Temporary Unlock Mode (TUM): Timed (or Automatic) TUM allows an Administrator to set the RTS to unlock automatically at preset days and times upon the confirmation of a registered user (see FUA below) and then automatically revert to locked (or normal) mode at time expires.
7.9.1 Timed TUM - Setup Menu 1) In the Lock setup menu, scroll down to Option 7 “Timed TUM”. Press M. 2) Press M again to select “Setup”. 7.9.2 Cancel TUM The Cancel TUM function will void all previous preset data. Note: Holiday data will NOT be reset. Press M to reset ALL data fields. All TUM data fields are reset to dashes in both the “ALL” and “Daily” sub menus as shown below.
“Thank you!” is shown momentarily indicating that all TUM settings have been deleted. Tip: There are 2 ways to cancel TUM. The above method will void ALL data fields in the TUM menu and is recommended for a complete reset. Individual day resets may be carried out in their respective sub menu and are detailed in the relevant sections below. 7.9.3 Setup Days Most businesses will operate the Timed TUM mode during business days (e.g. Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 17:00 and Saturday from 09:00 to 12:00).
If M is pressed again, ALL data fields will revert to“- -”. You will be prompted to “SAVE” this entry and required to start again. This is an intentional design. Note: If a registered user uses their FP or PIN while in Timed TUM, the RTS will reenter a locked state. Simply re-enter FP or PIN to regain Timed TUM status. 7.9.3.1 Example – Setup Days Example 1. Lock will be programmed for TUM mode on ALL days from 08:00 to 17:00 except Sunday.
6) Use Up/Down arrow keys to insert desired time, press M after each field. Complete all fields in the “Fr :” and “To” sections. 7) Press M when “ARM?” is highlighted. This will activate TUM. Timed TUM is now armed and ready for the first registered User to activate on or after 08:00 on any day of the week. The Lock should now be displaying the “Setup Days” screen as shown below. 9) Display will show “ARM?”. Press M. 8) Use the Up/Down arrow keys to navigate to “Sunday”. Press M.
12) After all fields are blank and “ARM?” is shown, Press M to save the changes. The lock is now armed for TUM operation. Tip: As soon as an individual day has been “ARMED!”, the data fields in the “Sunday” menu will revert to “- -” (if set) to indicate that the data is no longer valid. 7.9.4 View TUM Settings 1) To confirm the selections, press E to return to the “Timed TUM” main menu, select 2 “View” by pressing M. 2) Select 1 “View Days” by pressing M.
This menu has been designed for use in conjunction with the Timed TUM mode. Setting dates in this menu that coincides with public holidays, alleviates the need to cancel TUM manually prior to each holiday event. When a date has been set in this menu, Timed TUM will not be armed and therefore will not activate, even with recognition of a registered User. Twelve Holiday events may be entered into the system. The menu may be setup for the holiday to occur every year (e.g.
1) From the Lock Setup menu, select Option 7 “Timed TUM” by pressing M. 2) Select 1 “Setup” by pressing M 3) Scroll to Option 3 “Setup Holidays”. Press M. 4) Holiday #01 will be shown. Press M to highlight the “Year” field.
5) Use the Down Arrow key to highlight “Every Year”. Press M. 6) Use the Down Arrow key to highlight “Dec”. Press M. 7) Continue to enter the Month / Day as previously described until prompted to “SAVE?” Note that Dec. 25 is entered both as the beginning and end date. 8) Press M again and the system will momentarily display “SAVED!” It will then revert to “SAVE?” 9) Press E to exit. Note: After “SAVED!” is displayed, do not re-enter the menu unless you need to make corrections. Doing so may delete data.
1) After Holiday #1 setup, “#1” is highlighted. Use Down Arrow key to highlight #2. Press M. 2) Use the Up/Down Arrow keys to scroll until 2014 is highlighted. Press M. 3) Enter the month and day fields. When the “SAVE?” prompt is displayed, press M to store the data. “Saved” will be momentarily displayed before the display reverts to “SAVE?”. 7.9.5.3 Holiday Example 3 – Deleting a Holiday Example: In this example we will delete Dec. 25 to Dec. 31.
3) Press M again. All fields will change to “- - - -”. 4) When “SAVE?” prompt is highlighted, Press M. 5) “SAVED!” will be shown momentarily. 6) Press E. Note: All Holidays must be deleted individually if using this method. 7.9.5.4 View Holidays 1) From Timed TUM menu, press M.
2) Scroll to 2“View”. Press M. 3) Scroll to 2 “View Holidays”. Press M. 4) Use the Down Arrow key to view all programmed holidays. 5) Press E to exit. 7.9.6 Upload User Records via the Flash Drive from the MS1 software 1) Insert USB thumb drive in the inside unit located at the bottom of the lock.
2) From the main menu, scroll to “Flash Drive”. Press M. 3) Scroll to “Upload”. Press M. Note: “U-disk ok!” will display after the USB drive is checked. Data will then upload to the unit. After upload is finished, “Successful!” will display. 7.10 Lock Down Mode The Lock Down feature is a quick and easy way to lock the door while using TUM. This feature is activated by depressing both arrow keys simultaneously and holding them down for 5 seconds.
2) “Device Secured” will display. The door is now locked and will require an authorized user to enter credentials to unlock. Note: Once unlocked, normal TUM function will resume. The door will remain unlocked until the programmed time to lock. 3) If TUM is not scheduled and the arrow keys are held, the RTS will display “TUMs Currently Inactive” and nothing will happen.
Section 8: Unlocking the RTS Overview: This section will outline how to unlock the door using the FP scanner and/or PIN codes. SECURITY WARNING: With no fingerprints enrolled the RTS will unlock when the ‘#’ button or ‘*’ button is pressed on the keypad. 8.1 1:N Mode (Enrolled user with an enrolled fingerprint) 1) Press the “#” key. 2) A single short beep will be heard and the fingerprint sensor will flash once. 3) After the fingerprint sensor illuminates, place a finger on the sensor window.
8.2 1:N Mode (User with a registered PIN Code) 1) Enter the PIN Code on the keypad of the outside unit and press ‘*’ button twice. 2) If PIN Code verification was successful, two short beeps will be heard, the RTS will unlock and remain unlocked for approximately four seconds. If verification of the registered PIN Code was not successful, three short beeps will be heard and the RTS will power off.
3) If fingerprint verification is successful, a single short beep will be heard and the RTS will unlock. It will remain unlocked for approximately four seconds. If verification of the enrolled fingerprint is not successful, no beeps will be heard. If this happens, re-position the finger on the sensor. The sensor will try two more times to verify the enrolled fingerprint. If all three attempts fail, three short beeps will be heard. Remove the enrolled finger and begin again.
8.5 With the override keys 1) Insert key into the keyway. 2) Turn the key in a clockwise direction to horizontal level (90 degrees). 3) Pull up on the handle. 4) Turn the key back in the opposite direction and pull key out of the keyway.
Section 9: Z-Wave functionality (RTS-Z & RTS-PZ) 9.1 Alarm/Notification functionality When Door is locked or unlocked by the controller or user, the device notifies to the controller by using Notification. 9.2 Compatibility This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers and/or other applications. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. 9.
If this option is not used disconnect the “pigtail” If used you may provide 6 to 12vdc (red + black -) The red and black wires have a connector that can be detached and wired to a 12V power supply. Disconnect the wires and hard wire to the 12V source. Once hard wired reconnect to the lock. 10.2 Normally Open (N.O.) Relay Contacts Blue and white wires (N.O.
10.3 RS485 Serial Interface Black, yellow and brown wires Also defined by the EIA/TIA standard, this interface is now called TIA-485. It defines not only a single device-to-device interface but also a communications bus that can be used to form simple networks of multiple devices. This feature allows users to connect to security systems and other devices. Each application is unique and users wishing to use this feature should contact Westinghouse Security with their needs.
Limited Warranty Westinghouse Security warrants the product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of original purchase. This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties. During the warranty period, Westinghouse Security agrees to repair or, at its option, replace the defective product, or any part of it without charge for parts or labor. This is your exclusive remedy.
Appendix A – User Enrollment Table User ID Hand (L/R) Finger PIN Name Page 67