Zwave Kwikset Dead Bolt
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Installation Steps (Dead bolts can only be installed on double bore doors)
Tools Needed: Phillips Screwdriver – Do Not use an electric powered screwdriver.
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Learn the Z-Wave Lock into the panel
- At the Simon-XT panel get into programming and find “Interactive Services” and press “OK”.
- Scroll to “Z-Wave Set Up” and press “OK”.
- Scroll to “Add Z-Wave Device” and press “OK”.
- Remove the cover on the keypad and insert the battery pack into the keypad, hold the keypad within 12 inches of the panel, press the top left white button, and hold the keypad within 12 inches of the Simon-XT panel for at least 60 seconds.
- The lock should now be learned into the Simon-XT panel.
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If the lock did not learn into the panel
- At the Simon-XT panel get into programming and find “Interactive Services” and press “OK”.
- Scroll to “Z-Wave Set Up” and press “OK”.
- Scroll to “Remove Z-Wave Device” and press “OK”.
- Remove the cover on the keypad and insert the battery pack into the keypad, hold the keypad within 12 inches of the panel, press the top left white button, and hold the keypad within 12 inches of the Simon-XT panel for at least 60 seconds.
- Repeat Step 1 from above and the lock should now learn in.
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Further installation:
- Determine your backset whether it is 2-3/4 inch or 2-3/8 inch.
- Install the Deadbolt latch into the Tubular Door Strike Opening as seen in Figure 1, Ensure that the latch is oriented in the “UP” position and that the deadbolt is in the locked (extended) position as shown in Figure 2.
- If the Deadbolt Latch is positioned correctly, the opening that the lock cylinder’s back tail extension (Figure 4) passes through will have the rounded portion of the opening facing UP as seen in Figure 3.
- When inserting the cylinder assembly into the Keypad portion of the lock, ensure that the keyway is positioned with the Kwikset Logo facing UP and that the SmartKey opening is located in the bottom left corner of the cylinder as seen in Figure 5. The tail piece should be aligned so that it will correctly pass through the opening identified in Figure 3 above.
- When installing the back-plate, as seen in Figure 6, ensure that the keypad wire is inserted into the notched area adjacent to the tail piece opening. Placing the wire in this notch ensures that the wire will not rub against the tailpiece and wear which can cause operational problems in the future. Hand tighten the two large bolts shown and ensure that they align with the lock cylinder and can be hand turned to prevent cross threading and damage to the screws and/or cylinder. Do NOT use an electric or battery powered drill or screw gun when performing final tightening (hand tighten only).
- When installing the interior electronics, ensure that the wire harness connector is properly keyed to the connector on the circuit board. The wire should also be routed and tucked into the wiring channel to prevent pinching when installed to the door.
- Upon completing all hardware installation, do not forget to hand the deadbolt BEFORE installation of the battery pack. Handing is completed by holding down the locking button on the keypad while inserting the battery pack. When the lock powers up immediately release of the lock button. This will automatically hand the lock whether it is.
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Quick Facts:
- The Lock uses 4 AA Alkaline batteries. (do not use rechargeable batteries) Theses batteries will last 1 year for 10 mechanical locking/unlocking per day.
- Can add up to 30 user codes through alarm.com, code length can be 4-8 digits.
- When the deadbolt is locked it can arm the system.
- 3 attempts of wrong codes or 25 button presses will result in a Lock Tamper, where the deadbolt keypad will beep and flash red. The keypad will go into a sleep mode for about 45 seconds to 1 minute. During this time the keypad will not respond.
- SmartKey with Bump Guard can not be “Bumped”.
- Can re-key the lock with any Kwickset key.