PL2-ZW TOUCHPAD ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT LOCK User Manual

PARTDESCRIPTIONQUANTITY
AKey2
BCylinder1
CDeadbolt Touchpad Assembly1
DDeadbolt Latch1
EStrike Plate1
FMounting Plate1
GReceiver Assembly1
HBattery Cover1
IDrive-in Sleeve1
JMachine Screws3
KWood Screws5
LDeadbolt Chassis Screws2

HARDWARE SCREWS CONTENTS

Machine Screws Qty. 3

Wood Screws Qty. 5

Deadbolt Chassis Screws Qty. 2

LATCH BACKSET ADJUSTMENT

Remarks:
Please notice the slight differences in the latch box between two different backsets

PL2-ZW TOUCHPAD ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT LOCK User Manual

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Backset Determination
    Backset is a distance from door edge to
    centre of hole on door face.
    Adjustable latch fits both backset of
    2 3/8″ (60 mm) and 2 3/4″ (70 mm).
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2. Change Latch Face
Determine which latch mounting method will
be used and make necessary adjustments.
No adjustment required for square latch
face plate.
a. Use a flat screwdriver to separate the
face plate.
b. Snap selected latch face plate onto back
plate.

2.1 Drive-in Installation
Remove original latch faceplate.
Align the (I) as illustrated and
snap into the latch case.

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3. Latch Backset Adjustment
Determine if the latch (D) needs to be adjusted
to the 2 3/4″ (70 mm) backset.
To adjust, rotate the latch until it stops.
Reverse the direction to return to the
2 3/8″ (60 mm) backset.

  1. Mark the Door with Template
    Select the height and backset as desired on
    the door face; use the TEMPLATE as an
    indication to mark the centre of the circle on
    the door face and the centre of the door
    edge.

  1. Drill Holes
    Using the marks as a guide to drill a hole
    Ø2 1/8″ (54 mm) through the door face for
    the lockset, then a hole of Ø1″ (25.4 mm)
    for latch.

6. Mark the Outline of Latch Faceplate
Insert the latch (D) and ensure it is parallel to
the door face.
Mark the outline of the faceplate, then
take out the latch (D)You need to stay
this way up when
inserting the latch

  1. Chisel Space for Latch Faceplate
    Chisel 5/32″ (4 mm) deep along the outline
    to allow the faceplate to be aligned with
    the door edge.
    Note: It is not necessary to chisel the door
    edge for the faceplate installation if
    you use the drive-in latch.

8. Install Latch
Insert the latch (D) into the door.
(Make sure the cross is on the bottom of the
latch.) Use 2 wood screws (K) to secure latch.
Please do not fully tighten the screws until
lock is completely installed.

  1. Mark the Outline of Strike
    To identify the centre of strike: close the
    door to lay the latchbolt against the door
    frame. Mark the centre line on the doorframe
    exactly opposite the latch hole in the door
    edge.

10.1 Drill Hole on Door Frame
Measure one half of door thickness from door
stop and vertically mark centre line of strike.
Drill 1″ (25.4 mm) hole, 1″ (25.4 mm)
deep at intersection of horizontal and vertical
line of strike.
10.2 Chisel Space for Strike
Chisel 5/64″ (2 mm) deep along the strike
outline to allow the strike to be aligned with
the doorframe.

11. Install Strike on Door Frame
Install the strike plate (E) into your door frame
and tighten with wood screws (K).

  1. Install Touchpad Assembly
    Make sure the latch bolt is retracted.

  1. Install Touchpad Assembly
    Install cylinder (B) into the deadbolt touchpad
    assembly (C) with tailpiece in horizontal
    position inserted through hub of the latch.

  1. Install touchpad Assembly
    Pass the IC wire under the latch (D) to the
    interior side of the door, and insert the
    tailpiece through the cross-shaped crank
    of the latch.

  1. Install Inside Mounting Plate
    Pass the IC wire through the wire hole of the
    mounting plate (F). Fix the mounting plate (F)
    with screws (L). If outside lock assembly is
    lopsided, please loosen the screws to adjust
    its position and tighten the screws again.

  1. Identify Door Handing
    Face the door from the outside. The
    door is left-handed if the hinges are
    on the left side of the door, whereas
    the door is right-handed if the hinges
    are on the right side of the door.

  1. Adjust Thumb Turn Piece
    Rotate the thumb turn piece to the LEFT at
    45 degrees for right-handed doors.
    Rotate the thumb turn piece to the RIGHT at
    45 degrees for left-handed doors.

  1. Install Receiver Module
    Remove the battery cover (H)
    (push it up first then pull it out).

  1. Install Receiver Module
    Connect the IC wire into the back of the
    receiver module. Ensure that the deadbolt
    tailpiece is engaged with turn piece, then
    attach receiver module (G) to the door with
    screw (J). Use the optional wood screw (K)
    to secure the receiver module to wood doors only.

  1. Insert Batteries
    Insert 4 (AA) 1.5 V alkaline batteries and
    slide the battery cover (H) back onto the
    receiver module (G).
    Remarks:
    (1) Alkaline batteries are recommended in
    order to stabilize the power supply. If you
    don’t use alkaline, battery performance
    will be reduced greatly.
    (2) All settings will be retained in the memory
    even if the batteries are completed dead.

OPERATIONAL INTERFACE

PL2-ZW TOUCHPAD ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT LOCK User Manual

Programming Button

Programming button is for setting function.

Lock Btutton

Lock Button is for lock and unlock function.

Cylinder

To lock/unlock the lockset by key from outside.

Washer

Prevents water from permeating into lockset.

Battery Lid

Slide the lid to change the batteries.

Battery Holder

Four AA (1.5 V) alkaline batteries.

R Button (Reset)

Restore default settings.

Turn-piece

To lock/unlock the lockset from inside.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

Keep the door open while programming to avoid being locked out accidentally. The lock contains one factory-preset user code but can be programmed to store up to a total of six additional unique user codes.

Codes can be added and deleted at any time. For first-time programming, use factory default programming code. It’s recommended to change the default programming code and default user code right after you install the lock. Every programming step should be done within 6 seconds.

Operation Indicator Sounds and Lights

SoundsLightsMeaning
1 Beep Successful Operation
2 Long Beeps Successful Programming
3 Beeps Operation Error
5 Beeps Code Input Error; System Shuts Down
10 Rapid Beeps Low Battery Power
3 Long Beeps Default Setting Restored
 Lock button flashes slowlyIn Programming Mode

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Default programming code (PC): 0000 Default user code (UC): 1234

Your new programming code (PC)                             Your new user code (UC)            

The same programming code and user code cannot be accepted.

The lock will cease operation if unauthorized codes are entered over 5 times. The system will unfreeze after 45 seconds.

  1. Door Handling Identification Process
  2. Change Programming Code
  3. Add New User Code
  4. Delete an Existing User Code
  5. Delete All User Codes at Once
  6. Toggle Auto-Lock On/Off
  7. Set Auto-Lock Time Delay
  8. Enable/Disable All User Codes
  9. Create a One-Time User Code 4–10 Digits Long
  10. Restore Default Settings
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE                                                   

Do not use any chemical liquid or lubricating oil with additives to clean the lock body. It will damage the surface or even mainboard.

WARRANTY                                                                               

The manufacturer warrants the product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the original date of purchase. If you discover a defect in the product covered by this warranty, we will repair or replace the item at our option using new or refurbished components.

EXCLUSIONS

This warranty covers defects in manufacturing discovered while using the products as recommended by the manufacturer rather than occurred by the act of God, and damages caused by misuse, abuse, and unauthorized modification.

LIMITED LIABILITY

The manufacturer will not be held liable for incidental or consequential losses or damages from any act of God.

Troubleshooting:

PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTIVE ACTION
After installing the lockset and batteries, the door can’t be locked and three short beeps are emitted when you press the lock button.The door-handing identification process isn’t yet complete.Refer to step1, page13.
You’ve installed the lockset and batteries, but you still get no response when you press any button.Batteries were installed incorrectly and cable connect incorrectly.Check to see if the battery polarities have been reversed or if the battery is dead. If so, re-install or change the battery. If not, please check to see if the cable is properly connected.
When you are in the door-handing identifying process, you hear three times, and three short beeps.Wrong door-handing or change of the door-handing in the memory.Press the R button to restore the system to factory default setting and re-execute door-handing identifying process (step 1, page 13)
Although you succeeded in the first execution of the door-handing identifying process, the latch still doesn’t work. (i.e. You can feel the motor attempting to run.)Low battery.Replace with new alkaline batteries.

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

This product complies with standards established by the following regulatory bodies:

  • Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Industry Canada

FCC

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

( 1 ) this device may not cause harmful interference, and ( 2 ) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

IMPORTANT ! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’ authority to operate the equipment