Features: - America style, using international standard single latch;
- Maximum 120 fingerprints;
- Independent designed clutch & special designed handle enhanced the durability of the lock;
- Passage mode which is convenient for meeting and conference;
- Password controlled power switch, reducing the power consumption;
- PVD coated surface enhanced the durability of the lock;
- 3 different ways to open: fingerprint, password and mechanical key;
- Suitable for indoor doors, best substitute for knob locks.
Specifications: - Voltage: 6V (4pcs AA 1.5V batteries)
- Standby: <=8 uA;
- Operating: <= 150mA;
- Capacity: 120 fingerprints;
- Fingerprint identification speed: <1 second;
- Fingerprint collect time: <0.2 second;
- Accept finger angle: 360 degree;
- Battery life: 2 years;
- FAR: <=0.0001%;
- FRR: <=0.1%Warning beeps and red indicator light when battery is low
Advantage of Fingerprint LocksHome Use:- Unlike keyed locks, with the fingerprint door lock there is no need to take the keys with you when you go out without necessary of worrying about losing keys.
- Protect your family by locking up firearms and other harmful items.
- Give housekeepers and friends temporary PIN access that can be changed at any time - without replacing the lock or worrying about whether or not the key was duplicated.
Small Office Use:- Secure server closets or equipment rooms.
- Secure offices that contain customer`s personal information.
- Allow users to access secure areas without keys, pin numbers or cards.
Installation Guide Step 1: Purchase Lock Kit Purchase your biometric door lock kit from a local store. There are different types of locks are available, ranging from simple locks to ones with built in alarm systems. Select the one that meets your needs and check all the parts in your kit to ensure nothing is missing. Step 2: Drill Holes in the Door Drill a hole about 2 inches deep in the side of the door for the deadbolt. Blow on the hole to remove any tiny flakes of wood, and drill another one the same size in the doorframe for the bolt to lock into. Step 3: Adjust and Install Deadbolt To ensure the deadbolt fits into the lock mechanism, put a screwdriver into the driver board hole and turn it until its sets perfectly. Deadbolts can extend to create a tight seal when the door is locked, and retract to allow it to open easily when unlocked. Step 4: Install the Lock Install the fingerprint verification screen on the outside of the door and hold it in place while you secure the back plate to the inside. Use screws to tightly draw both the parts together. Step 5: Final Check Once you installed your lock, check and make sure the door creates a tight seal when it`s closed, and fix if it does not. Read through the instructions once again and visually check to make sure everything is in order before you insert the batteries. Step 6: Register Your Fingerprint Install batteries to your door lock according to the type it requires and follow the instructions on your model to record your fingerprint as the administrator or master fingerprint. Most fingerprint door locks can store many fingerprints at the same time, so add more administrators, such as family members, occupants of the house, or office colleagues
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