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R REV1.0 ERP PL35R1UQ-GL-SMT00030A-V1 ERP P/N:
PL35R1UQ/PGD228WSMT000,REV.C(UMPGD228W20230609) 140x195mm80g1836RoHS2.0REACH Prop65POPsPAHs DesignerSabrina Date:2023-06-09 K USER MANUAL ATHENA 228SL 228SW ELECTRONIC LOCK WITH BLE &
FINGERPRINT & RFID For commercial use & professional installation PRO www.LocklyPRO.com Table of Contents Section 1 - Product Highlights Section 5 - Advanced Features 5.1 Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) 29 Section 6 - Important Notes Section 7 - Cleaning Section 8 - Safety Precautions 30 31 31 1.1 Product Features Section 2 - Product Overview 2.1 Product Overview- Exterior 2.2 Product Overview- Interior 2.3 Understanding Your New Lock 2.4 Reset Button 2.5 Rebooting Lockly Guard 2.6 Low Battery 2.7 Changing the Battery Section 3 - Using Your Smart Lock 3.1 Configuring Access 3.2 Entering Programming Mode 3.3 Adding an Access Code 3.4 Deleting an Access Code 3.5 Checking the Access Codes 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions 3.8 Fingerprint Scanning Tips & Troubleshoot 3.9 Deleting Stored Fingerprints 3.10 Adding an RFID card 3.11 Deleting RFID Card 3.12 Adding Lockly Secure Link Section 4 - Locking and Unlocking 4.1 Unlocking with Access Codes 4.2 Unlocking/Locking with Fingerprints 4.3 Locking/Unlocking with App 4.4 Unlocking with RFID 4.5 Locking/Unlocking with Physical Key 4.6 Safe Mode 4.7 Locking from the Outdoor 4.8 Rain Mode 4.9 Shine Mode 4.10 Welcome Mode 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 26 27 28 28 For additional support, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/support or email prosales@lockly.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1 Product Features Patented Hack-proof PIN Genie Keypad Digits are randomly displayed on the keypad ensuring access codes to be undetectable to intruders after repeated use. Numbers are randomly dis-
tributed across 4 buttons, with 3 numbers in each button. Users can press any button showing their number. Location of the numbers are always different everytime someone uses the keypad, making it hard for prying eyes to guess the correct code. Multiple Access Codes & Monitoring Store up to 18 Access Codes for family, friends and guests, as well as moni-
tor entry and exit records. Advanced 3D Fingerprint Recognition Biometric Fingerprint Recognition protocol allows up to 99 registered fingerprints to be used and accepts only actual fingerprints - preventing lifted prints from being used. Live Monitoring Through your smartphone, monitor door access from anywhere in the world and securely control who comes and goes. Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) The offline access codeTM can allow owners to issue access codes, set the allowed access duration, all without Lockly Guard ever connecting to the internet, so in case of power outage, you can still magically and remotely issue Access Codes without any connection to the web. Automatic Lock Owners no longer have to worry about forgetting to lock the door. With Auto Lock enabled, Lockly Guard will automatically re-lock the door based on your customized timing set between 5-300 seconds. (NOTE: Au-
tomatic locking function is not available on sliding doors) Backup Keys and Mirco USB Port The door can be opened with physical backup keys. There is also a micro USB charging port for emergency power backup to access the keypad in case your smart lock runs out of battery. SECTION 1.1 1 2.1 Product Overview- Exterior Fingerprint Reader Touchscreen Keypad Buttons RFID Card Reader Exterior Handle Key Hole Reboot Button Mirco USB Port Key Hole Cover Battery Indicator OK Button Welcome/ Safe Mode 2 SECTION 2.1 2.2 Product Overview - Interior Battery Cover Reset Button Program Button Battery Compartment
*Operated by 4 X AA size alkaline batteries ( not included ) Interior Handle Door Sensor SECTION 2.2 3 2.3 Understanding Your New Lock NOTICE The Default Access Code is 1 2 3 4 5 6 After the installation of your new Lockly Guard, understanding some key functions of operating your smart lock is important. The following guides will walk you through resetting a lock, adding and deleting Access Codes, adding and deleting fingerprints, adding and deleting RFID cards and also how to configure your OAC (Offline Access Code) For any questions you can always visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for assistance. Don't forget that Lockly Guard works best with our iOS and Android app. Please download the app by visiting the link below. Scan or visit LocklyPro.com/app 4 SECTION 2.3 2.4 Reset Button In order to restore the Lockly Guard to factory default settings, you must have your Activation Code available. The Activation Code can be found on the Activation Code Card that came with your smart lock. After you have the Activation Code ready, push the reset button on the back panel of the Lockly Guard to perform your reset. See below to see which Reset Process applies for you. Once the smart lock has been reset, all the data previously stored will be deleted. If Paired with App If Never Paired Press Reset Button for one (1) second or till you hear a short beep. Press Reset Button for three (3) seconds Reset Button Open the LocklyPro app to add your lock using the Activation Code. 2.5 Rebooting Lockly Guard NOTICE Reboot Lockly Guard in case of dead battery or malfunction. No settings will be changed and all Access Codes will still be stored within Lockly Guard. Press and release the reboot button when you want to reboot the lock. Your Lockly Guard will beep once after reboot. Only reboot when necessary. To reboot, find the reboot button loca-
ted below the keyhole from the exterior of Lockly Guard. You will need something small such as a paperclip, to press the reboot button. Insert the paper clip and press down firmly. Reboot Button SECTION 2.4 ~ 2.5 5 2.6 Low Battery When the battery is in seriously low condition, Lockly Guard will make contin-
uous beeping sounds in addition to the flashing low battery icon on the touch screen. You should replace batteries immediately to avoid your smart lock from shutting down. When your smart lock low-battery warning alert finally dies, you will have 3 chances to unlock your smart lock either by a password, APP or fingerprint. If the unlock was successful, the low-battery warning alert will be on for 1 minute. After which, the smart lock will go to dead-battery mode and will lock auto lock in 5 seconds and the screen will display a low-battery icon. Condition Indicator Solution Low Battery Battery Icon on the display keypad will light up to indicate low battery Replace batteries immediately to avoid battery failure. Lockly Guard can still operate up to 300 cycles in low battery condition. Dead Battery When there is no display and sounds;
and screen is non-
functional. Replace batteries immediately. Supplied physical backup keys can be used to unlock the door. Alternatively, use a micro USB port to power up the lock to tempo-
rarily activate the lock. Key Hole USB Socket Mirco USB Backup Power Connect the USB plug to a power bank or any 5V >0.5A power supply. It normally takes 15 secs to boot up the lock. Once Lockly Guard touch-
screen is activated enter your Access Code. Do not removed the USB plug yet until you have successfully unlocked the door. After have successfully unlocked, batteries should be replaced immediately. Key Cover 6 SECTION 2.6 2.7 Changing the Battery Open the battery compartment cover and insert 4 AA alkaline battery as shown below. Make sure the batteries are correctly oriented. Replacement of batteries does not affect programmed data. Replace only with new batteries. DO NOT mix with used batteries. 1 2 3 AA 1.5V X 4
IMPORTANT: To prolong the life of your device and prevent potential leakage, we recommend removing the batteries when the device will not be used for an extended period of time. Additionally, it is important to replace the batteries immediately when they run out of charge to avoid leakage. In the event that the battery terminal conduction and spring are not working properly due to leakage and corrosion, please do not hesitate to contact our customer support team at (855) 562-5599 to purchase battery spring accessories. Alternatively, you can visit Locklypro.com/support for further assistance. NOTICE Whenever batteries are replaced, reconnecting the smart lock to your smartphone App is required. If you have not yet downloaded the app, visit:
LocklyPro.com/app SECTION 2.7 7 3.1 Configuring Access We recommend pairing your lock to your smart phone to manage your access codes. Section 3.1 - 3.11 refers to locks NOT paired with a smart phone. Once paired with a smart phone, the Program button will be disabled. Your new Lockly Guard Access Code can be any combination of 6 to 8 digits. Once a new Access Code is entered, the Default Access Code of 123456 would be deleted. How to Use the Keypad There are a total of five (5) buttons on the keypad as shown in the example image to the left. The numbers in each button may differ than what is shown on your device than what is displayed here. To enter your required digit, just simply press the circle where your number is shown. You do not need to press the actual number as anywhere within the circle will suffice. The button on the bottom is the OK button. You will be pressing this button when you are done entering your Access Code. OK Button NOTICE The Default Access Code is 1 2 3 4 5 6 A maximum of 16 sets of Access Codes can be stored for use at any given time. To add more than 16 sets of Access Codes, you must delete an existing Access Code before dding a new code. If you're not using the APP, you can store up to 18 sets of Access Code. 8 SECTION 3.1 3.2 Entering Programming Mode To enter Programming Mode, remove the battery compartment cover on the interior side of the Lockly Guard to expose the Reset and Program buttons. Simply press the Program button to enter programming mode. Note: Program button will be disabled once synced to a smart phone. Configure all settings via synced smart phone. Access Codes previously added by Programming mode will be cleared. Program Button To end Programming Mode, press the Program button anytime. Program-
ming Mode will automatically exit if the keypad is inactive for more than thirty (30) seconds. Number Mode Add Access Code, Fingerprint and RFID Card Delete Access Code, Fingerprint and RFID Card Check Access Code After entering Programming Mode, you should see the screen as displayed to the right on your Lockly Guard keypad. Follow the following steps to add, delete, or check your Access Codes, Fingerprints and RFID Cards. SECTION 3.2 9 3.3 Adding an Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 1AD to add an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press Pd to add an Access Code. Enter your new 6 - 8 digit Access Code and press when you are finished. You will then re-enter the code to confirm your new Access Code. Remember, just touch the digit you need within the circle around each 3 numbers. There is no need to touch the exact location of the number. For example, based on the example image to the right, if you need 1, you can touch the top button. For 6, you would touch the second button from the top. If you have successfully entered your new Access Code twice, you will see the new code displayed here. In this example, we chose 654321. Press to Confirm or to cancel. To exit or cancel, you can always press or If the two (2) Access Codes you entered does not match, an error message will appear on the screen
(As shown to the right). Press OK to return to the Programming Screen and try again. See Section 3.2 10 OK Button SECTION 3.3 3.4 Deleting an Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. Example Only After pressing 2DE press Pd to delete an Access Code. Active Access Codes will then be displayed on the screen in sequence from left to right, top to bottom. In the example shown on the right, the Access Code displayed is 1 3 5 7 9 0 . Rotate through different Access Codes shown by touching any number on the screen. If you find the Access Code you want to delete, simply hold the OK button for 3 seconds. OK Button Once you have selected the Access Code you want to delete, Lockly Guard will ask you to confirm deletion by showing you the Access Code you are deleting, in this example, 1 3 5 7 9 0. Press to delete, or to cancel. SECTION 3.4 11 3.4 Deleting an Access Code (Continued) There are two incidents where your Access Code cannot be deleted. There are no Access Codes set. The factory default Access Code cannot be deleted. There is only one (1) Access Code saved in the smart lock. At least one code must be registered. Please add another Access Code before attempting to delete the existing code. 3.5 Checking the Access Codes No Access Codes Set Only one Active Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 3CH to check registered Access Codes. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. Active Access Codes will then be displayed on the screen in sequence from left to right, top to bottom. In the example shown on the right, the Access Code displayed is 1 3 5 7 9 0 . If there are no Access Codes registered in your smart lock, Check Access Code mode will be invalid. The default Access Code will not be shown on the display keypad, and you will see the following screen shown to the left instead. OK Button Rotate through the different Access Codes by touching any number on the screen. To exit Check Access Code screen, simply press the OK button. 12 SECTION 3.4 ~ 3.5 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint We are using an advanced biometric sensor, providing the most secure finger-
print authentication. For security reasons, Lockly Guard will only accept fingerprint patterns that consist of cross intersection points. Patterns with no cross intersection points will not be acceptable. Please check your fingers before registration to make sure the finger you want to register will be acceptable by our system. Otherwise, use an alter-
native finger to ensure successful registration. The following examples show which types of fingerprint patterns will be accept-
able. It is highly recommended to enroll at least one finger from each hand in case the hand you are using is unavailable, such as, in instances like if you are holding items in that hand or have sustained an injury. Fingerprint Pattern with Cross Intersection Lines Concentric or Parallel Pattern with no Cross Intersection Lines Fingerprint with Scars or Worn Out Ridges OK Not OK Not OK Your Lockly Guard can register up to ninety-nine (99) fingerprints. Please read the following sections if you want to add or delete fingerprints. We recom-
mend using your app to add fingerprints, however, the following section can show you without using the app. SECTION 3.6 13 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint (Continued) While in Programming Mode*, select 1AD to add an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press FP to register a Fingerprint. Upon pressing FP, you will enter Fingerprint Registration Mode and you will see a green LED ring light up on the fingerprint panel on the exterior of Lockly Guard. Once youre in Fingerprint Registration Mode you will see two numbers displayed on keypad. The top number is your Fingerprint Regis-
tration number, in this example to the top, 1. The bottom number will always start with a 6. You must successfully scan your fingerprint six (6) times for it to properly register. Every time you scan your fingerprint, the number on the bottom will change, starting from 6 - then 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, until the fingerprint is successfully registered. Note: For reference, please keep a record of your fingerprint registration number to distinguish whom it was registered to.
* Only works when lock is not paired with a smart phone device. NOTICE Please make sure your fingers are clean from dirt and oils before scanning your fingerprint. Make sure the sensor is also clean by taking a soft cloth and wiping the surface. 14 SECTION 3.6 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint (Continued) Scan your finger by lightly placing your designated finger on the sensor until you hear a beep. Lift your finger and repeat the process slowly until the digit 6 shown on the screen becomes 1. If you have successfully scanned and registered your fingerprint, you will hear a long beep, and the Bluetooth icon will flash green. PASS will show on the keypad and press OK to exit. If you did not successfully register your fingerprint, FAIL will show on the keypad. If FAIL is displayed, press OK to return to the previous screen to rescan your finger. For instructions on scanning an optimal fingerprint, please proceed to Section 3.7. 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions OK Button The fingerprint sensor equipped in Lockly Guard is loaded with powerful fingerprint algorithms to extract quality features from fingers, even in poor conditions. Placing your finger on the sensor correctly helps consistency in fingerprint recognition. The following directions and tips will guide you on how to scan an optimal fingerprint image. Sensor Core SECTION 3.6 ~ 3.7 15 Position your finger on the center of the sensor 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions (Continued) Top View Side View OK X X OK X X Correct Incorrect 3.8 Fingerprint Scanning Tips & Troubleshoot Tips for Fingerprint Enrollment and Recog-
nition Place your finger to completely cover the sensor with maximum contact surface. Position the center of your finger (core) to the center of the sensor. Hold your finger still for more than a second until you hear a beep. Scan a finger that is clean and free from dirt. Children ages 12 and under are not recom mended to use fingerprint access due to the constant changes of their fingers during growth. Elderly with fading fingerprints may have difficulty in recognition. If your finger has a cut, scar, or cracked skin due to dryness, try another finger. Troubleshooting Fingerprints In case of poor fingerprint conditions If wet - wipe excess moisture from finger before scanning If dirty - wipe stains and dirt off from finger before scanning Make sure the sensor is clean from dirt or smudges - wipe sensor with soft cloth regularly For more troubleshooting help, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/sup-
port 16 SECTION 3.7 ~ 3.8 3.9 Deleting Stored Fingerprints*
While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete a Fingerprint. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 2DE to delete, press FP to delete a fingerprint. Your registered fingerprint numbers will be displayed on the screen. Tap number to rotate to the next registered fingerprint. When you have found the fingerprint ID you want to delete, press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to delete. (Example shown - 02) OK Button Fingerprint ID Number You will then see a confirmation page displaying and with the finger-
print number you are deleting displayed. Select Y to delete or N to cancel. Alternatively, while on Programming Mode, select 2DE, then press FP and place the registered fingerprint you want to delete on the fingerprint sensor. Your smart lock will identify the fingerprint and jump to confirmation page displaying Y and N. Select Y to delete or N to cancel.
*Only works when lock is not paired with a smart phone device. If paired to a device please delete your fingerprints from the administrative device paired to your lock. SECTION 3.9 17 3.10 Adding an RFID card While in Programming Mode, select 1AD to add an RFID card. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press "Id" to add an RFID card. Place the RFID card to the screen where the RFID card sensor is embedded. PASS will show on the keypad once card is registered successfully. 18 SECTION 3.10 3.11 Deleting RFID Card While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete an RFID card. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 2DE press Id to add an RFID card. Your registered RFID card will be displayed on the screen. Tap the screen to show the next registered RFID. When you have found the RFID card you want to delete, press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to delete. You will then see a confirmation page displaying Y and N with RFID card number you are deleting displayed . Select Y to delete or N to cancel. OK Button Fingerprint ID Number 3.12 Adding Lockly Secure Link Lockly Secure Link adds live status monitoring control capabilities to your Lockly Guard Smart Lock. To set up the Lockly Guard smart lock with Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub and Door Sensor, launch the LocklyPro App on your iOS or Android device. From the main menu dropdown located on the upper left of the screen, select Add a New Device then select Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub. Follow the in-app instructions to set up your Secure Link. SECTION 3.11 ~ 3.12 19 4.1 Unlocking with Access Codes Lockly Guard Smart Lock can be unlocked using multiple ways - via your stored Access Code, registered fingerprint, smartphone with Bluetooth, or the physical key supplied with your lock. Slide your hand across the screen to activate the keypad. Enter your 6 to 8 digit Access Code followed by the . Press OK anytime to reset if you entered the wrong digit. If the Access Code entered is correct, the door will unlock. If the Access Code entered is incorrect, Lockly Guard will beep twice. OK Button Three consecutive wrong attempts will put Lockly Guard in Safe Mode. (See Section 4.6) Lock your Lockly Guard by pressing the OK Button anytime when the door is closed. Lockly Guard will also auto-lock after five (5) seconds after unlocking and opening. PIN Genie Fixed Digit You may toggle between two types of keypad displays to enter your Access Code. The fixed digit version and the PIN Genie version (Recommended). Press and hold the OK Button for 3 seconds to toggle back and forth between the two keypads. Hold OK Button (3 sec) 20 SECTION 4.1 4.2 Unlocking/Locking with Fingerprints OK Button Unlocking Place a registered finger to the fingerprint scanner located on the exterior handle of the lock. To register a fingerprint, please see Section 3.6. If your fingerprint is registered and acknowledged, you will hear a beep sound and a Green LED will light up on the fingerprint scan-
ner. You can then push down the handle and open the door. If you see a Red LED, it means your fingerprint is not recognized. Try again or use another registered fingerprint. For best fingerprint scanning prac-
tices, see Section 3.7. Locking For the Lockly Guard Slide Edition
(228SL), use any finger to press the OK Button or anywhere on the touchscreen once the door is closed to lock. To lock the Lockly Guard Swing Edition (228SW), you need to ma-
nually lift the handle once the door is closed to lock. SECTION 4.2 21 4.3 Locking/Unlocking with App You must have the LocklyPro iOS or Android app installed in order to lock and unlock with smartphone. Please download the app by visiting the link below or search "LocklyPro" from the correct app store. Scan or visit LocklyPro.com/app P R O 4.4 Unlocking with RFID Push down the handle and open the door after it chimed. Light up the screen by touching the keypad. Place your RFID card closer to the panel. 22 SECTION 4.3 ~ 4.4 4.5 Locking/Unlocking with Physical Key Exterior View Push to Open Rotate to Access 1 Push 2 Pull 3 Rotate To unlock your Lockly Guard using the physical key (supplied), open the key cover below the exterior handle by pushing the top part of the cover to reveal the keyhole. Insert your key and turn clockwise or counter clockwise to lock or unlock the door. SECTION 4.5 23 4.6 Safe Mode Lockly Guard will enter Safe Mode when Ten (10) consecutive wrong Access Codes are entered within 5 minutes. When in Safe Mode, the lock status icon will start to flash. To disable Safe Mode, you must unlock the door using the correct fingerprint or enter the correct Access Code twice in a row. Activate the keypad by pressing and holding for 3 seconds. Once the screen is activated, enter the correct Access Code carefully twice, pressing after every time. If you enter the wrong code, the keypad will then be disabled for 10 minutes. Countdown Prompt
(Displayed in Minutes) Will start with 10 and countdown until 0. Example A Example B You will see a 10 on the screen, notifying the number of minutes that the keypad is disabled for. After 10 minutes, you may attempt to enter the correct Access Code to unlock the door. After the second incorrect attempt to unlock the lock with the wrong Access Code, Lockly Guard will disable the keypad for 20 minutes, displaying a 20 on the screen. After the third wrong attempt to unlock the door with the correct Access Code, the screen will be disabled for 30 minutes. (Example A and Example B above). Note: In order to conserve power, the countdown prompt will only be displayed for 3 seconds. You can reactivate the screen by sliding your hand across the screen. 24 SECTION 4.6 Google, Android, Google Play and Google Home are trademarks of Google LLC. 4.6 Safe Mode ( Continued ) There are four (4) ways to disable Safe Mode. Option 1 - Entering Correct Access Code Activate the keypad by pressing and holding for 3 seconds then enter the correct Access Code twice (2) when the keypad is available, pressing after every time the Access Code is entered. Option 2 - LocklyPro App Use the app that is synced to your Lockly Guard to disable Safe Mode by unlocking the door. If you have not downloaded the app to use with your smart lock, you wont be able to use this option to disable Safe Mode. Option 3 - Physical Key There is a pair of keys included with your new lock. You may use the keys to manually unlock the door. To learn how to use your physical keys, see Section 4.4. Option 4 - Registered Fingerprint or RFID Use any registered fingerprint or RFID to reactivate the keypad. The door will unlock and reactivate the keypad once a registered fingerprint or RFID is used. SECTION 4.6 25 4.7 Locking from the Outdoor Lockly Guard smart lock will automatically lock once your door is closed. You can set the Auto Lock timer or you may opt to disable this feature through the APP. When Auto-lock is disabled, you can quickly lock your door with One-Touch anywhere on the keypad or simply press the . For Swing Edition (228SW) only the latchbolt will lock. To lock the deadbolt, lift the handle to fully lock the door. For Slide Edition (228SL) One-Touch Locking feature will fully lock the door. One-Touch feature can be activated or deactivated through the App. Go to Settings, then select Touchscreen Locking. When you are outside the door, lift handle up to lock the door. ONE-TOUCH locking feature can fully lock Slide Edition
(228SL). If you have a Swing Edition (228SW), One-touch locking will only lock the latchbolt. Lift the exterior handle to quickly full lock it from the outdoor. 26 SECTION 4.7 4.8 Rain Mode Like other digital electronic products water can trigger to activate the touchscreen and fingerprint sensor which may cause the batteries to drain. To protect the lock and extend battery life, you can setup your Lockly Guard to enter Rain Mode to shut off keypad and fingerprint reader when-
ever rain or water is detected. Activate this feature on the LocklyPro app. While you are within the Bluetooth range or remotely connected thru Wi-Fi hub (Secure Link), go to Settings > Rain Mode and toggle the button to turn ON. IMPORTANT When RAIN MODE is ON, the keypad, fingerprint sensor and RFID reader cannot be used. Unlock via LocklyPro App, or physical key. Rain Mode auto exits every 30-mins and re-enters if water or rain is still present. If you are using the LocklyPro app, you will be notified when Lockly Guard entered rain mode and it will be recorded in your access history. If you have not yet connected your device to LocklyPro App, follow below steps to activate the rain mode feature:
RAIN MODE ON 1. Long press to enter fixed digit keypad. 2. Enter access code +234+ . example: 135790 + 234 +
3. You will hear a short beep and Bluetooth indicator flashes green once Rain Mode is ON. RAIN MODE OFF 1. Long press to enter fixed digit keypad. 2. Enter access code +890+ . example: 135790 + 890 +
3. You will hear a long beep and Bluetooth indicator flashes green once Rain Mode is OFF. SECTION 4.8 27 4.9 Shine Mode Lockly Guard touchscreen keypad brightness was designed for optimum battery life. However, some users may need to adjust the brightness to their convenience to enter access codes. Swipe your fingers across the keypad to light up to its normal brightness. To adjust brightness, long press the top button for 3 seconds. The touchscreen keypad with automatically return to normal brightness after the screen dimmed. 4.10 Welcome Mode Welcome Mode temporarily disables auto locking, keeping the door open for a specified period of time eliminating the need to enter access codes, fingerprint or using Mobile App. Enable this feature through the LocklyPro App. Go to > Settings >
Enable Welcome Mode, then slide button to enable and set the specific time you require your door unlocked. The Welcome Mode icon will remain displayed while in effect. NOTICE To ensure Welcome Mode works normally after replacing the battery, reconnect the lock to the LocklyPro app to synchronize the time. 28 SECTION 4.9 ~ 4.10 5.1 Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) The Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) is a unique feature of our smart lock. It allows you to grant access to guests remotely without guests needing to download the app. To use the OAC feature, make sure you download the LocklyPro app for iOS or Android first, and sync your smart lock to your mobile device. OAC can only be issued by the administrative owner of the lock. From there, you can then issue an Offline Access CodeTM within the app. Go to Access and choose Add a New User, then select Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) and follow on screen instructions to generate your Offline Access CodeTM. Understanding Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) OAC are issued to the guest by asking them to enter 4-12 digit number after a double - click on the . Your Lockly Guard randomly generates the Offline Access CodeTM which can be shared to your guests together with the instructions generated using the LocklyPro app. After a double-click on the , touchscreen will display numbers on Fixed Digit mode, then guest can enter the Offline Access CodeTM. SECTION 5.1 29 6.1 Important Notes Auto Lock Feature Your lock can be programmed to auto-lock between 5-300 seconds after the door opening. You can select the timing through the LocklyPro App. If auto-lock is not activated and door is still unlock, the touchscreen will remain lighted. Simply press the on the keypad to lock. One-Touch Locking You can always manually do a quick lock by touching anywhere on the touchscreen. Lockly Guard smart lock is shipped with this feature already activated. You may deactivate this feature through the LocklyPro App. Micro USB Backup Access When your Lockly Guard is out of power, You can temporarily activate the keypad by connecting a power bank via the micro USB port inside the Key Hole Cover. Please see Section 2.6 for more info. Physical Keys Even though you have your fingerprints registered, RFID cards and Access Codes stored, its always best practice to carry your physical keys with you at all times in case for any reason, Lockly Guard falls into Safe Mode. Activation Code You may find an Activation Code Card with an Activation Code included in your package. It is very crucial that you do not lose this card. Please store this card safely as you will need the default Activation Code on that card to master reset your lock in case, for any reason, you have lost the phone paired to Lockly Guard and also forgot your Access Code. Troubleshooting Please visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for troubleshooting and the most frequently asked questions and answers. 30 SECTION 6.1 7.1 Cleaning Making sure your Lockly Guard is clean is best practice to ensure optimal product use. Follow the DOs and DONTs below. DO Rinse the touchscreen with warm water prior to cleaning. Use the application of soap with a damp, lukewarm cloth. Airdry or wipe dry with a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratches. DONT Dont use abrasives, high alkaline cleaners, or gasoline to clean your lock. Dont apply cleaning detergent directly in sunlight or at high temperatures. Dont leave cleaning detergent on the display keypad for long periods of time
- wash immediately. Dont use scrapers, squeegees, or razors. 8.1 Safety Precautions Please read all instructions carefully. Remind all Lockly Guard users of the safety precautions. Read the following instructions for your own safety Do not attempt to disassemble the smart lock by yourself. It can cause product damage, void warranty, and cause injuries. Do not use any inappropriate tools that can cause damages or malfunction to your lock. Always make sure your door is securely closed and locked when you leave your house to prevent unwanted entry. Please keep your Access Codes safe. Restrict access to the back panel of your smart lock and check your settings regularly to ensure Access Codes have not been changed without your knowledge. Always dispose of used batteries according to your local laws. DO NOT BURN. Unauthorized changes and modifications may void your product warranty. If you have questions or any problems while using your Lockly Guard Smart Lock, contact our customer service department at prosales@lockly.com or visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for technical assistance. SECTION 7.1 8.1 31 FCC Warning 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. NOTE 1: 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 particu-
lar 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. NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to oper-
ate the equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. It should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. IC WARNING This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s) that comply with Innova-
tion, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
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2. Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. IC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS-102. It should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body. Cet quipement est conforme l'exemption des limites d'valuation habituelle de la section 2.5 de la norme RSS-102. Il doit tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et toute partie de votre corps. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. TOTAL ACCESS SOLUTION PRO For additional support, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/support or email prosales@lockly.com UMPGD228W20230609 For digital versions and instructional videos, please visit the following link: LocklyPro.com/support Copyright 2022 Lockly Guard All rights reserved USA Patent NO. US 9,881,146 B2 | USA Patent NO. US 9,853,815 B2
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PL35UCUQ/PGD228WSMT000,REV.C(UMPGD228W20230609) 140x195mm80g1836RoHS2.0REACH Prop65POPsPAHs DesignerSabrina Date:2023-06-09 K USER MANUAL ATHENA 228SL 228SW ELECTRONIC LOCK WITH BLE &
FINGERPRINT & RFID For commercial use & professional installation PRO www.LocklyPRO.com Table of Contents Section 1 - Product Highlights Section 5 - Advanced Features 5.1 Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) 29 Section 6 - Important Notes Section 7 - Cleaning Section 8 - Safety Precautions 30 31 31 1.1 Product Features Section 2 - Product Overview 2.1 Product Overview- Exterior 2.2 Product Overview- Interior 2.3 Understanding Your New Lock 2.4 Reset Button 2.5 Rebooting Lockly Guard 2.6 Low Battery 2.7 Changing the Battery Section 3 - Using Your Smart Lock 3.1 Configuring Access 3.2 Entering Programming Mode 3.3 Adding an Access Code 3.4 Deleting an Access Code 3.5 Checking the Access Codes 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions 3.8 Fingerprint Scanning Tips & Troubleshoot 3.9 Deleting Stored Fingerprints 3.10 Adding an RFID card 3.11 Deleting RFID Card 3.12 Adding Lockly Secure Link Section 4 - Locking and Unlocking 4.1 Unlocking with Access Codes 4.2 Unlocking/Locking with Fingerprints 4.3 Locking/Unlocking with App 4.4 Unlocking with RFID 4.5 Locking/Unlocking with Physical Key 4.6 Safe Mode 4.7 Locking from the Outdoor 4.8 Rain Mode 4.9 Shine Mode 4.10 Welcome Mode 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 26 27 28 28 For additional support, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/support or email prosales@lockly.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1 Product Features Patented Hack-proof PIN Genie Keypad Digits are randomly displayed on the keypad ensuring access codes to be undetectable to intruders after repeated use. Numbers are randomly dis-
tributed across 4 buttons, with 3 numbers in each button. Users can press any button showing their number. Location of the numbers are always different everytime someone uses the keypad, making it hard for prying eyes to guess the correct code. Multiple Access Codes & Monitoring Store up to 18 Access Codes for family, friends and guests, as well as moni-
tor entry and exit records. Advanced 3D Fingerprint Recognition Biometric Fingerprint Recognition protocol allows up to 99 registered fingerprints to be used and accepts only actual fingerprints - preventing lifted prints from being used. Live Monitoring Through your smartphone, monitor door access from anywhere in the world and securely control who comes and goes. Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) The offline access codeTM can allow owners to issue access codes, set the allowed access duration, all without Lockly Guard ever connecting to the internet, so in case of power outage, you can still magically and remotely issue Access Codes without any connection to the web. Automatic Lock Owners no longer have to worry about forgetting to lock the door. With Auto Lock enabled, Lockly Guard will automatically re-lock the door based on your customized timing set between 5-300 seconds. (NOTE: Au-
tomatic locking function is not available on sliding doors) Backup Keys and Mirco USB Port The door can be opened with physical backup keys. There is also a micro USB charging port for emergency power backup to access the keypad in case your smart lock runs out of battery. SECTION 1.1 1 2.1 Product Overview- Exterior Touchscreen Keypad Buttons RFID Card Reader Exterior Handle Fingerprint Reader Key Hole Reboot Button Mirco USB Port Key Hole Cover Battery Indicator OK Button Welcome/ Safe Mode 2 SECTION 2.1 2.2 Product Overview - Interior Battery Cover Reset Button Program Button Battery Compartment
*Operated by 4 X AA size alkaline batteries ( not included ) Interior Handle Door Sensor SECTION 2.2 3 2.3 Understanding Your New Lock NOTICE The Default Access Code is 1 2 3 4 5 6 After the installation of your new Lockly Guard, understanding some key functions of operating your smart lock is important. The following guides will walk you through resetting a lock, adding and deleting Access Codes, adding and deleting fingerprints, adding and deleting RFID cards and also how to configure your OAC (Offline Access Code) For any questions you can always visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for assistance. Don't forget that Lockly Guard works best with our iOS and Android app. Please download the app by visiting the link below. Scan or visit LocklyPro.com/app 4 SECTION 2.3 2.4 Reset Button In order to restore the Lockly Guard to factory default settings, you must have your Activation Code available. The Activation Code can be found on the Activation Code Card that came with your smart lock. After you have the Activation Code ready, push the reset button on the back panel of the Lockly Guard to perform your reset. See below to see which Reset Process applies for you. Once the smart lock has been reset, all the data previously stored will be deleted. If Paired with App If Never Paired Press Reset Button for one (1) second or till you hear a short beep. Press Reset Button for three (3) seconds Reset Button Open the LocklyPro app to add your lock using the Activation Code. 2.5 Rebooting Lockly Guard NOTICE Reboot Lockly Guard in case of dead battery or malfunction. No settings will be changed and all Access Codes will still be stored within Lockly Guard. Press and release the reboot button when you want to reboot the lock. Your Lockly Guard will beep once after reboot. Only reboot when necessary. To reboot, find the reboot button loca-
ted below the keyhole from the exterior of Lockly Guard. You will need something small such as a paperclip, to press the reboot button. Insert the paper clip and press down firmly. Reboot Button SECTION 2.4 ~ 2.5 5 2.6 Low Battery When the battery is in seriously low condition, Lockly Guard will make contin-
uous beeping sounds in addition to the flashing low battery icon on the touch screen. You should replace batteries immediately to avoid your smart lock from shutting down. When your smart lock low-battery warning alert finally dies, you will have 3 chances to unlock your smart lock either by a password, APP or fingerprint. If the unlock was successful, the low-battery warning alert will be on for 1 minute. After which, the smart lock will go to dead-battery mode and will lock auto lock in 5 seconds and the screen will display a low-battery icon. Condition Indicator Solution Low Battery Battery Icon on the display keypad will light up to indicate low battery Replace batteries immediately to avoid battery failure. Lockly Guard can still operate up to 300 cycles in low battery condition. Dead Battery When there is no display and sounds;
and screen is non-
functional. Replace batteries immediately. Supplied physical backup keys can be used to unlock the door. Alternatively, use a micro USB port to power up the lock to tempo-
rarily activate the lock. Key Hole USB Socket Mirco USB Backup Power Connect the USB plug to a power bank or any 5V >0.5A power supply. It normally takes 15 secs to boot up the lock. Once Lockly Guard touch-
screen is activated enter your Access Code. Do not removed the USB plug yet until you have successfully unlocked the door. After have successfully unlocked, batteries should be replaced immediately. Key Cover 6 SECTION 2.6 2.7 Changing the Battery Open the battery compartment cover and insert 4 AA alkaline battery as shown below. Make sure the batteries are correctly oriented. Replacement of batteries does not affect programmed data. Replace only with new batteries. DO NOT mix with used batteries. 1 2 3 AA 1.5V X 4
IMPORTANT: To prolong the life of your device and prevent potential leakage, we recommend removing the batteries when the device will not be used for an extended period of time. Additionally, it is important to replace the batteries immediately when they run out of charge to avoid leakage. In the event that the battery terminal conduction and spring are not working properly due to leakage and corrosion, please do not hesitate to contact our customer support team at (855) 562-5599 to purchase battery spring accessories. Alternatively, you can visit Locklypro.com/support for further assistance. NOTICE Whenever batteries are replaced, reconnecting the smart lock to your smartphone App is required. If you have not yet downloaded the app, visit:
LocklyPro.com/app SECTION 2.7 7 3.1 Configuring Access We recommend pairing your lock to your smart phone to manage your access codes. Section 3.1 - 3.11 refers to locks NOT paired with a smart phone. Once paired with a smart phone, the Program button will be disabled. Your new Lockly Guard Access Code can be any combination of 6 to 8 digits. Once a new Access Code is entered, the Default Access Code of 123456 would be deleted. How to Use the Keypad There are a total of five (5) buttons on the keypad as shown in the example image to the left. The numbers in each button may differ than what is shown on your device than what is displayed here. To enter your required digit, just simply press the circle where your number is shown. You do not need to press the actual number as anywhere within the circle will suffice. The button on the bottom is the OK button. You will be pressing this button when you are done entering your Access Code. OK Button NOTICE The Default Access Code is 1 2 3 4 5 6 A maximum of 16 sets of Access Codes can be stored for use at any given time. To add more than 16 sets of Access Codes, you must delete an existing Access Code before dding a new code. If you're not using the APP, you can store up to 18 sets of Access Code. 8 SECTION 3.1 3.2 Entering Programming Mode To enter Programming Mode, remove the battery compartment cover on the interior side of the Lockly Guard to expose the Reset and Program buttons. Simply press the Program button to enter programming mode. Note: Program button will be disabled once synced to a smart phone. Configure all settings via synced smart phone. Access Codes previously added by Programming mode will be cleared. Program Button To end Programming Mode, press the Program button anytime. Program-
ming Mode will automatically exit if the keypad is inactive for more than thirty (30) seconds. Number Mode Add Access Code, Fingerprint and RFID Card Delete Access Code, Fingerprint and RFID Card Check Access Code After entering Programming Mode, you should see the screen as displayed to the right on your Lockly Guard keypad. Follow the following steps to add, delete, or check your Access Codes, Fingerprints and RFID Cards. SECTION 3.2 9 3.3 Adding an Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 1AD to add an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press Pd to add an Access Code. Enter your new 6 - 8 digit Access Code and press when you are finished. You will then re-enter the code to confirm your new Access Code. Remember, just touch the digit you need within the circle around each 3 numbers. There is no need to touch the exact location of the number. For example, based on the example image to the right, if you need 1, you can touch the top button. For 6, you would touch the second button from the top. If you have successfully entered your new Access Code twice, you will see the new code displayed here. In this example, we chose 654321. Press to Confirm or to cancel. To exit or cancel, you can always press or If the two (2) Access Codes you entered does not match, an error message will appear on the screen
(As shown to the right). Press OK to return to the Programming Screen and try again. See Section 3.2 10 OK Button SECTION 3.3 3.4 Deleting an Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. Example Only After pressing 2DE press Pd to delete an Access Code. Active Access Codes will then be displayed on the screen in sequence from left to right, top to bottom. In the example shown on the right, the Access Code displayed is 1 3 5 7 9 0 . Rotate through different Access Codes shown by touching any number on the screen. If you find the Access Code you want to delete, simply hold the OK button for 3 seconds. OK Button Once you have selected the Access Code you want to delete, Lockly Guard will ask you to confirm deletion by showing you the Access Code you are deleting, in this example, 1 3 5 7 9 0. Press to delete, or to cancel. SECTION 3.4 11 3.4 Deleting an Access Code (Continued) There are two incidents where your Access Code cannot be deleted. There are no Access Codes set. The factory default Access Code cannot be deleted. There is only one (1) Access Code saved in the smart lock. At least one code must be registered. Please add another Access Code before attempting to delete the existing code. 3.5 Checking the Access Codes No Access Codes Set Only one Active Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 3CH to check registered Access Codes. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. Active Access Codes will then be displayed on the screen in sequence from left to right, top to bottom. In the example shown on the right, the Access Code displayed is 1 3 5 7 9 0 . If there are no Access Codes registered in your smart lock, Check Access Code mode will be invalid. The default Access Code will not be shown on the display keypad, and you will see the following screen shown to the left instead. OK Button Rotate through the different Access Codes by touching any number on the screen. To exit Check Access Code screen, simply press the OK button. 12 SECTION 3.4 ~ 3.5 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint We are using an advanced biometric sensor, providing the most secure finger-
print authentication. For security reasons, Lockly Guard will only accept fingerprint patterns that consist of cross intersection points. Patterns with no cross intersection points will not be acceptable. Please check your fingers before registration to make sure the finger you want to register will be acceptable by our system. Otherwise, use an alter-
native finger to ensure successful registration. The following examples show which types of fingerprint patterns will be accept-
able. It is highly recommended to enroll at least one finger from each hand in case the hand you are using is unavailable, such as, in instances like if you are holding items in that hand or have sustained an injury. Fingerprint Pattern with Cross Intersection Lines Concentric or Parallel Pattern with no Cross Intersection Lines Fingerprint with Scars or Worn Out Ridges OK Not OK Not OK Your Lockly Guard can register up to ninety-nine (99) fingerprints. Please read the following sections if you want to add or delete fingerprints. We recom-
mend using your app to add fingerprints, however, the following section can show you without using the app. SECTION 3.6 13 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint (Continued) While in Programming Mode*, select 1AD to add an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press FP to register a Fingerprint. Upon pressing FP, you will enter Fingerprint Registration Mode and you will see a green LED ring light up on the fingerprint panel on the exterior of Lockly Guard. Once youre in Fingerprint Registration Mode you will see two numbers displayed on keypad. The top number is your Fingerprint Regis-
tration number, in this example to the top, 1. The bottom number will always start with a 6. You must successfully scan your fingerprint six (6) times for it to properly register. Every time you scan your fingerprint, the number on the bottom will change, starting from 6 - then 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, until the fingerprint is successfully registered. Note: For reference, please keep a record of your fingerprint registration number to distinguish whom it was registered to.
* Only works when lock is not paired with a smart phone device. NOTICE Please make sure your fingers are clean from dirt and oils before scanning your fingerprint. Make sure the sensor is also clean by taking a soft cloth and wiping the surface. 14 SECTION 3.6 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint (Continued) Scan your finger by lightly placing your designated finger on the sensor until you hear a beep. Lift your finger and repeat the process slowly until the digit 6 shown on the screen becomes 1. If you have successfully scanned and registered your fingerprint, you will hear a long beep, and the Bluetooth icon will flash green. PASS will show on the keypad and press OK to exit. If you did not successfully register your fingerprint, FAIL will show on the keypad. If FAIL is displayed, press OK to return to the previous screen to rescan your finger. For instructions on scanning an optimal fingerprint, please proceed to Section 3.7. 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions OK Button The fingerprint sensor equipped in Lockly Guard is loaded with powerful fingerprint algorithms to extract quality features from fingers, even in poor conditions. Placing your finger on the sensor correctly helps consistency in fingerprint recognition. The following directions and tips will guide you on how to scan an optimal fingerprint image. Sensor Core SECTION 3.6 ~ 3.7 15 Position your finger on the center of the sensor 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions (Continued) Top View Side View OK X X OK X X Correct Incorrect 3.8 Fingerprint Scanning Tips & Troubleshoot Tips for Fingerprint Enrollment and Recog-
nition Place your finger to completely cover the sensor with maximum contact surface. Position the center of your finger (core) to the center of the sensor. Hold your finger still for more than a second until you hear a beep. Scan a finger that is clean and free from dirt. Children ages 12 and under are not recom mended to use fingerprint access due to the constant changes of their fingers during growth. Elderly with fading fingerprints may have difficulty in recognition. If your finger has a cut, scar, or cracked skin due to dryness, try another finger. Troubleshooting Fingerprints In case of poor fingerprint conditions If wet - wipe excess moisture from finger before scanning If dirty - wipe stains and dirt off from finger before scanning Make sure the sensor is clean from dirt or smudges - wipe sensor with soft cloth regularly For more troubleshooting help, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/sup-
port 16 SECTION 3.7 ~ 3.8 3.9 Deleting Stored Fingerprints*
While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete a Fingerprint. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 2DE to delete, press FP to delete a fingerprint. Your registered fingerprint numbers will be displayed on the screen. Tap number to rotate to the next registered fingerprint. When you have found the fingerprint ID you want to delete, press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to delete. (Example shown - 02) OK Button Fingerprint ID Number You will then see a confirmation page displaying and with the finger-
print number you are deleting displayed. Select Y to delete or N to cancel. Alternatively, while on Programming Mode, select 2DE, then press FP and place the registered fingerprint you want to delete on the fingerprint sensor. Your smart lock will identify the fingerprint and jump to confirmation page displaying Y and N. Select Y to delete or N to cancel.
*Only works when lock is not paired with a smart phone device. If paired to a device please delete your fingerprints from the administrative device paired to your lock. SECTION 3.9 17 3.10 Adding an RFID card While in Programming Mode, select 1AD to add an RFID card. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press "Id" to add an RFID card. Place the RFID card to the screen where the RFID card sensor is embedded. PASS will show on the keypad once card is registered successfully. 18 SECTION 3.10 3.11 Deleting RFID Card While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete an RFID card. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 2DE press Id to add an RFID card. Your registered RFID card will be displayed on the screen. Tap the screen to show the next registered RFID. When you have found the RFID card you want to delete, press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to delete. You will then see a confirmation page displaying Y and N with RFID card number you are deleting displayed . Select Y to delete or N to cancel. OK Button Fingerprint ID Number 3.12 Adding Lockly Secure Link Lockly Secure Link adds live status monitoring control capabilities to your Lockly Guard Smart Lock. To set up the Lockly Guard smart lock with Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub and Door Sensor, launch the LocklyPro App on your iOS or Android device. From the main menu dropdown located on the upper left of the screen, select Add a New Device then select Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub. Follow the in-app instructions to set up your Secure Link. SECTION 3.11 ~ 3.12 19 4.1 Unlocking with Access Codes Lockly Guard Smart Lock can be unlocked using multiple ways - via your stored Access Code, registered fingerprint, smartphone with Bluetooth, or the physical key supplied with your lock. Slide your hand across the screen to activate the keypad. Enter your 6 to 8 digit Access Code followed by the . Press OK anytime to reset if you entered the wrong digit. If the Access Code entered is correct, the door will unlock. If the Access Code entered is incorrect, Lockly Guard will beep twice. OK Button Three consecutive wrong attempts will put Lockly Guard in Safe Mode. (See Section 4.6) Lock your Lockly Guard by pressing the OK Button anytime when the door is closed. Lockly Guard will also auto-lock after five (5) seconds after unlocking and opening. PIN Genie Fixed Digit You may toggle between two types of keypad displays to enter your Access Code. The fixed digit version and the PIN Genie version (Recommended). Press and hold the OK Button for 3 seconds to toggle back and forth between the two keypads. Hold OK Button (3 sec) 20 SECTION 4.1 4.2 Unlocking/Locking with Fingerprints OK Button Unlocking Place a registered finger to the fingerprint scanner located on the exterior handle of the lock. To register a fingerprint, please see Section 3.6. If your fingerprint is registered and acknowledged, you will hear a beep sound and a Green LED will light up on the fingerprint scan-
ner. You can then push down the handle and open the door. If you see a Red LED, it means your fingerprint is not recognized. Try again or use another registered fingerprint. For best fingerprint scanning prac-
tices, see Section 3.7. Locking For the Lockly Guard Slide Edition
(228SL), use any finger to press the OK Button or anywhere on the touchscreen once the door is closed to lock. To lock the Lockly Guard Swing Edition (228SW), you need to ma-
nually lift the handle once the door is closed to lock. SECTION 4.2 21 4.3 Locking/Unlocking with App You must have the LocklyPro iOS or Android app installed in order to lock and unlock with smartphone. Please download the app by visiting the link below or search "LocklyPro" from the correct app store. Scan or visit LocklyPro.com/app P R O 4.4 Unlocking with RFID Push down the handle and open the door after it chimed. Light up the screen by touching the keypad. Place your RFID card closer to the panel. 22 SECTION 4.3 ~ 4.4 4.5 Locking/Unlocking with Physical Key Exterior View Push to Open Rotate to Access 1 Push 2 Pull 3 Rotate To unlock your Lockly Guard using the physical key (supplied), open the key cover below the exterior handle by pushing the top part of the cover to reveal the keyhole. Insert your key and turn clockwise or counter clockwise to lock or unlock the door. SECTION 4.5 23 4.6 Safe Mode Lockly Guard will enter Safe Mode when Ten (10) consecutive wrong Access Codes are entered within 5 minutes. When in Safe Mode, the lock status icon will start to flash. To disable Safe Mode, you must unlock the door using the correct fingerprint or enter the correct Access Code twice in a row. Activate the keypad by pressing and holding for 3 seconds. Once the screen is activated, enter the correct Access Code carefully twice, pressing after every time. If you enter the wrong code, the keypad will then be disabled for 10 minutes. Countdown Prompt
(Displayed in Minutes) Will start with 10 and countdown until 0. Example A Example B You will see a 10 on the screen, notifying the number of minutes that the keypad is disabled for. After 10 minutes, you may attempt to enter the correct Access Code to unlock the door. After the second incorrect attempt to unlock the lock with the wrong Access Code, Lockly Guard will disable the keypad for 20 minutes, displaying a 20 on the screen. After the third wrong attempt to unlock the door with the correct Access Code, the screen will be disabled for 30 minutes. (Example A and Example B above). Note: In order to conserve power, the countdown prompt will only be displayed for 3 seconds. You can reactivate the screen by sliding your hand across the screen. 24 SECTION 4.6 Google, Android, Google Play and Google Home are trademarks of Google LLC. 4.6 Safe Mode ( Continued ) There are four (4) ways to disable Safe Mode. Option 1 - Entering Correct Access Code Activate the keypad by pressing and holding for 3 seconds then enter the correct Access Code twice (2) when the keypad is available, pressing after every time the Access Code is entered. Option 2 - LocklyPro App Use the app that is synced to your Lockly Guard to disable Safe Mode by unlocking the door. If you have not downloaded the app to use with your smart lock, you wont be able to use this option to disable Safe Mode. Option 3 - Physical Key There is a pair of keys included with your new lock. You may use the keys to manually unlock the door. To learn how to use your physical keys, see Section 4.4. Option 4 - Registered Fingerprint or RFID Use any registered fingerprint or RFID to reactivate the keypad. The door will unlock and reactivate the keypad once a registered fingerprint or RFID is used. SECTION 4.6 25 4.7 Locking from the Outdoor Lockly Guard smart lock will automatically lock once your door is closed. You can set the Auto Lock timer or you may opt to disable this feature through the APP. When Auto-lock is disabled, you can quickly lock your door with One-Touch anywhere on the keypad or simply press the . For Swing Edition (228SW) only the latchbolt will lock. To lock the deadbolt, lift the handle to fully lock the door. For Slide Edition (228SL) One-Touch Locking feature will fully lock the door. One-Touch feature can be activated or deactivated through the App. Go to Settings, then select Touchscreen Locking. When you are outside the door, lift handle up to lock the door. ONE-TOUCH locking feature can fully lock Slide Edition
(228SL). If you have a Swing Edition (228SW), One-touch locking will only lock the latchbolt. Lift the exterior handle to quickly full lock it from the outdoor. 26 SECTION 4.7 4.8 Rain Mode Like other digital electronic products water can trigger to activate the touchscreen and fingerprint sensor which may cause the batteries to drain. To protect the lock and extend battery life, you can setup your Lockly Guard to enter Rain Mode to shut off keypad and fingerprint reader when-
ever rain or water is detected. Activate this feature on the LocklyPro app. While you are within the Bluetooth range or remotely connected thru Wi-Fi hub (Secure Link), go to Settings > Rain Mode and toggle the button to turn ON. IMPORTANT When RAIN MODE is ON, the keypad, fingerprint sensor and RFID reader cannot be used. Unlock via LocklyPro App, or physical key. Rain Mode auto exits every 30-mins and re-enters if water or rain is still present. If you are using the LocklyPro app, you will be notified when Lockly Guard entered rain mode and it will be recorded in your access history. If you have not yet connected your device to LocklyPro App, follow below steps to activate the rain mode feature:
RAIN MODE ON 1. Long press to enter fixed digit keypad. 2. Enter access code +234+ . example: 135790 + 234 +
3. You will hear a short beep and Bluetooth indicator flashes green once Rain Mode is ON. RAIN MODE OFF 1. Long press to enter fixed digit keypad. 2. Enter access code +890+ . example: 135790 + 890 +
3. You will hear a long beep and Bluetooth indicator flashes green once Rain Mode is OFF. SECTION 4.8 27 4.9 Shine Mode Lockly Guard touchscreen keypad brightness was designed for optimum battery life. However, some users may need to adjust the brightness to their convenience to enter access codes. Swipe your fingers across the keypad to light up to its normal brightness. To adjust brightness, long press the top button for 3 seconds. The touchscreen keypad with automatically return to normal brightness after the screen dimmed. 4.10 Welcome Mode Welcome Mode temporarily disables auto locking, keeping the door open for a specified period of time eliminating the need to enter access codes, fingerprint or using Mobile App. Enable this feature through the LocklyPro App. Go to > Settings >
Enable Welcome Mode, then slide button to enable and set the specific time you require your door unlocked. The Welcome Mode icon will remain displayed while in effect. NOTICE To ensure Welcome Mode works normally after replacing the battery, reconnect the lock to the LocklyPro app to synchronize the time. 28 SECTION 4.9 ~ 4.10 5.1 Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) The Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) is a unique feature of our smart lock. It allows you to grant access to guests remotely without guests needing to download the app. To use the OAC feature, make sure you download the LocklyPro app for iOS or Android first, and sync your smart lock to your mobile device. OAC can only be issued by the administrative owner of the lock. From there, you can then issue an Offline Access CodeTM within the app. Go to Access and choose Add a New User, then select Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) and follow on screen instructions to generate your Offline Access CodeTM. Understanding Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) OAC are issued to the guest by asking them to enter 4-12 digit number after a double - click on the . Your Lockly Guard randomly generates the Offline Access CodeTM which can be shared to your guests together with the instructions generated using the LocklyPro app. After a double-click on the , touchscreen will display numbers on Fixed Digit mode, then guest can enter the Offline Access CodeTM. SECTION 5.1 29 6.1 Important Notes Auto Lock Feature Your lock can be programmed to auto-lock between 5-300 seconds after the door opening. You can select the timing through the LocklyPro App. If auto-lock is not activated and door is still unlock, the touchscreen will remain lighted. Simply press the on the keypad to lock. One-Touch Locking You can always manually do a quick lock by touching anywhere on the touchscreen. Lockly Guard smart lock is shipped with this feature already activated. You may deactivate this feature through the LocklyPro App. Micro USB Backup Access When your Lockly Guard is out of power, You can temporarily activate the keypad by connecting a power bank via the micro USB port inside the Key Hole Cover. Please see Section 2.6 for more info. Physical Keys Even though you have your fingerprints registered, RFID cards and Access Codes stored, its always best practice to carry your physical keys with you at all times in case for any reason, Lockly Guard falls into Safe Mode. Activation Code You may find an Activation Code Card with an Activation Code included in your package. It is very crucial that you do not lose this card. Please store this card safely as you will need the default Activation Code on that card to master reset your lock in case, for any reason, you have lost the phone paired to Lockly Guard and also forgot your Access Code. Troubleshooting Please visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for troubleshooting and the most frequently asked questions and answers. 30 SECTION 6.1 7.1 Cleaning Making sure your Lockly Guard is clean is best practice to ensure optimal product use. Follow the DOs and DONTs below. DO Rinse the touchscreen with warm water prior to cleaning. Use the application of soap with a damp, lukewarm cloth. Airdry or wipe dry with a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratches. DONT Dont use abrasives, high alkaline cleaners, or gasoline to clean your lock. Dont apply cleaning detergent directly in sunlight or at high temperatures. Dont leave cleaning detergent on the display keypad for long periods of time
- wash immediately. Dont use scrapers, squeegees, or razors. 8.1 Safety Precautions Please read all instructions carefully. Remind all Lockly Guard users of the safety precautions. Read the following instructions for your own safety Do not attempt to disassemble the smart lock by yourself. It can cause product damage, void warranty, and cause injuries. Do not use any inappropriate tools that can cause damages or malfunction to your lock. Always make sure your door is securely closed and locked when you leave your house to prevent unwanted entry. Please keep your Access Codes safe. Restrict access to the back panel of your smart lock and check your settings regularly to ensure Access Codes have not been changed without your knowledge. Always dispose of used batteries according to your local laws. DO NOT BURN. Unauthorized changes and modifications may void your product warranty. If you have questions or any problems while using your Lockly Guard Smart Lock, contact our customer service department at prosales@lockly.com or visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for technical assistance. SECTION 7.1 8.1 31 FCC Warning 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. NOTE 1: 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 particu-
lar 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. NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to oper-
ate the equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. It should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. IC WARNING This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s) that comply with Innova-
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2. Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. IC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS-102. It should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body. Cet quipement est conforme l'exemption des limites d'valuation habituelle de la section 2.5 de la norme RSS-102. Il doit tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et toute partie de votre corps. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. TOTAL ACCESS SOLUTION PRO For additional support, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/support or email prosales@lockly.com UMPGD228W20230609 For digital versions and instructional videos, please visit the following link: LocklyPro.com/support Copyright 2022 Lockly Guard All rights reserved USA Patent NO. US 9,881,146 B2 | USA Patent NO. US 9,853,815 B2
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PL35R1UQ/PGD228WSMT000,REV.B(UMPGD228W20220830) 140x195mm80g1836RoHS2.0REACH Prop65POPsPAHs DesignerSabrina Date:2022-08-30 K FOR COMMERCIAL USE & PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION WWW.LOCKLYPRO.COM PGD228SL/PGD228SW ATHENA SLIDE EDITION (228SL) SWING EDITION (228SW) USER MANUAL Table of Contents Section 1 - Product Highlights Section 5 - Advanced Features 5.1 Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) 29 Section 6 - Important Notes Section 7 - Cleaning Section 8 - Safety Precautions 30 31 31 1.1 Product Features Section 2 - Product Overview 2.1 Product Overview- Exterior 2.2 Product Overview- Interior 2.3 Understanding Your New Lock 2.4 Reset Button 2.5 Rebooting Lockly Guard 2.6 Low Battery 2.7 Changing the Battery Section 3 - Using Your Smart Lock 3.1 Configuring Access 3.2 Entering Programming Mode 3.3 Adding an Access Code 3.4 Deleting an Access Code 3.5 Checking the Access Codes 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions 3.8 Fingerprint Scanning Tips & Troubleshoot 3.9 Deleting Stored Fingerprints 3.10 Adding an RFID card 3.11 Deleting RFID Card 3.12 Adding Lockly Secure Link Section 4 - Locking and Unlocking 4.1 Unlocking with Access Codes 4.2 Unlocking/Locking with Fingerprints 4.3 Locking/Unlocking with App 4.4 Unlocking with RFID 4.5 Locking/Unlocking with Physical Key 4.6 Safe Mode 4.7 Locking from the Outdoor 4.8 Rain Mode 4.9 Shine Mode 4.10 Welcome Mode 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 26 27 28 28 For additional support, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/support or email prosales@lockly.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1 Product Features Patented Hack-proof PIN Genie Keypad Digits are randomly displayed on the keypad ensuring access codes to be undetectable to intruders after repeated use. Numbers are randomly distributed across 4 buttons, with 3 numbers in each button. Users can press any button showing their number. Location of the numbers are always different everytime someone uses the keypad, making it hard for prying eyes to guess the correct code. Multiple Access Codes & Monitoring Store up to 18 Access Codes for family, friends and guests, as well as monitor entry and exit records. Advanced 3D Fingerprint Recognition Biometric Fingerprint Recognition protocol allows up to 99 registered fingerprints to be used and accepts only actual fingerprints - preventing lifted prints from being used. Live Monitoring Through your smartphone, monitor door access from anywhere in the world and securely control who comes and goes. Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) The offline access codeTM can allow owners to issue access codes, set the allowed access duration, all without Lockly Guard ever connecting to the inter-
net, so in case of power outage, you can still magically and remotely issue Access Codes without any connection to the web. Automatic Lock Owners no longer have to worry about forgetting to lock the door. With Auto Lock enabled, Lockly Guard will automatically re-lock the door based on your cus-
tomized timing set between 5-300 seconds. (NOTE: Automatic locking function is not available on sliding doors) Backup Keys and Mirco USB Port The door can be opened with physical backup keys. There is also a micro USB charging port for emergency power backup to access the keypad in case your smart lock runs out of battery. SECTION 1.1 1 2.1 Product Overview- Exterior Fingerprint Reader Touchscreen Keypad Buttons RFID Card Reader Exterior Handle Key Hole Reboot Button Mirco USB Port Key Hole Cover Battery Indicator OK Button Welcome/ Safe Mode 2 SECTION 2.1 2.2 Product Overview - Interior Battery Cover Reset Button Program Button Battery Compartment
*Operated by 4 X AA size alkaline batteries ( not included ) Interior Handle Door Sensor SECTION 2.2 3 2.3 Understanding Your New Lock NOTICE The Default Access Code is 1 2 3 4 5 6 After the installation of your new Lockly Guard, understanding some key functions of operating your smart lock is important. The following guides will walk you through resetting a lock, adding and deleting Access Codes, adding and deleting fingerprints, adding and deleting RFID cards and also how to configure your OAC
(Offline Access Code) For any questions you can always visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for assistance. Don't forget that Lockly Guard works best with our iOS and Android app. Please download the app by visiting the link below. Scan or visit LocklyPro.com/app 4 SECTION 2.3 2.4 Reset Button In order to restore the Lockly Guard to factory default settings, you must have your Activation Code available. The Activation Code can be found on the Activation Code Card that came with your smart lock. After you have the Activation Code ready, push the reset button on the back panel of the Lockly Guard to perform your reset. See below to see which Reset Process applies for you. Once the smart lock has been reset, all the data previously stored will be deleted. If Paired with App If Never Paired Press Reset Button for one (1) second or till you hear a short beep. Press Reset Button for three (3) seconds Reset Button Open the LocklyPro app to add your lock using the Activation Code. 2.5 Rebooting Lockly Guard NOTICE Reboot Lockly Guard in case of dead battery or malfunction. No settings will be changed and all Access Codes will still be stored within Lockly Guard. Press and release the reboot button when you want to reboot the lock. Your Lockly Guard will beep once after reboot. Only reboot when necessary. To reboot, find the reboot button loca-
ted below the keyhole from the exterior of Lockly Guard. You will need something small such as a paperclip, to press the reboot button. Insert the paper clip and press down firmly. Reboot Button SECTION 2.4 ~ 2.5 5 2.6 Low Battery When the battery is in seriously low condition, Lockly Guard will make continuous beeping sounds in addition to the flashing low battery icon on the touch screen. You should replace batteries immediately to avoid your smart lock from shutting down. When your smart lock low-battery warning alert finally dies, you will have 3 chances to unlock your smart lock either by a password, APP or fingerprint. If the unlock was successful, the low-battery warning alert will be on for 1 minute. After which, the smart lock will go to dead-battery mode and will lock auto lock in 5 seconds and the screen will display a low-battery icon. Condition Indicator Touchscreen Solution Low Battery Battery Icon on the display keypad will light up to indicate low battery Replace batteries immediately to avoid battery failure. Lockly Guard can still operate up to 300 cycles in low battery condition. Dead Battery When there is no display and sounds;
and screen is non-
functional. Replace batteries immediately. Supplied physical backup keys can be used to unlock the door. Alternatively, use a micro USB port to power up the lock to tempo-
rarily activate the lock. Key Hole USB Socket Mirco USB Backup Power Key Cover Connect the USB plug to a power bank or any 5V >0.5A power supply. It normally takes 15 secs to boot up the lock. Once Lockly Guard touchscreen is activated enter your Access Code. Do not removed the USB plug yet until you have success-
fully unlocked the door. After have success-
fully unlocked, batteries should be replaced immediately. 6 SECTION 2.6 2.7 Changing the Battery Open the battery compartment cover and insert 4 AA alkaline battery as shown below. Make sure the batteries are correctly oriented. Replacement of batteries does not affect programmed data. Replace only with new batteries. DO NOT mix with used batteries. 1 2 3 AA 1.5V X 4
NOTICE Whenever batteries are replaced, reconnecting the smart lock to your smartphone App is required. If you have not yet downloaded the app, visit:
LocklyPro.com/app SECTION 2.7 7 3.1 Configuring Access We recommend pairing your lock to your smart phone to manage your access codes. Section 3.1 - 3.11 refers to locks NOT paired with a smart phone. Once paired with a smart phone, the Program button will be disabled. Your new Lockly Guard Access Code can be any combination of 6 to 8 digits. Once a new Access Code is entered, the Default Access Code of 123456 would be deleted. How to Use the Keypad There are a total of five (5) buttons on the keypad as shown in the example image to the left. The numbers in each button may differ than what is shown on your device than what is displayed here. To enter your required digit, just simply press the circle where your number is shown. You do not need to press the actual number as anywhere within the circle will suffice. The button on the bottom is the OK button. You will be pressing this button when you are done entering your Access Code. OK Button NOTICE The Default Access Code is 1 2 3 4 5 6 A maximum of 16 sets of Access Codes can be stored for use at any given time. To add more than 16 sets of Access Codes, you must delete an existing Access Code before dding a new code. If you're not using the APP, you can store up to 18 sets of Access Code. 8 SECTION 3.1 3.2 Entering Programming Mode To enter Programming Mode, remove the battery compartment cover on the interior side of the Lockly Guard to expose the Reset and Program buttons. Simply press the Program button to enter programming mode. Note: Program button will be disabled once synced to a smart phone. Configure all settings via synced smart phone. Access Codes previously added by Programming mode will be cleared. Program Button To end Programming Mode, press the Program button anytime. Programming Mode will automatically exit if the keypad is inactive for more than thirty (30) seconds. Number Mode Add Access Code, Fingerprint and RFID Card Delete Access Code, Fingerprint and RFID Card Check Access Code After entering Programming Mode, you should see the screen as displayed to the right on your Lockly Guard keypad. Follow the following steps to add, delete, or check your Access Codes, Fingerprints and RFID Cards. SECTION 3.2 9 3.3 Adding an Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 1AD to add an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press Pd to add an Access Code. Enter your new 6 - 8 digit Access Code and press when you are finished. You will then re-enter the code to confirm your new Access Code. Remember, just touch the digit you need within the circle around each 3 numbers. There is no need to touch the exact location of the number. For example, based on the example image to the right, if you need 1, you can touch the top button. For 6, you would touch the second button from the top. If you have successfully entered your new Access Code twice, you will see the new code displayed here. In this example, we chose 654321. Press to Confirm or to cancel. To exit or cancel, you can always press or If the two (2) Access Codes you entered does not match, an error message will appear on the screen
(As shown to the right). Press OK to return to the Programming Screen and try again. See Section 3.2 10 OK Button SECTION 3.3 3.4 Deleting an Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 2DE press Pd to delete an Access Code. Active Access Codes will then be displayed on the screen in sequence from left to right, top to bottom. In the example shown on the right, the Access Code displayed is 1 3 5 7 9 0 . Rotate through different Access Codes shown by touching any number on the screen. If you find the Access Code you want to delete, simply hold the OK button for 3 seconds. Example Only OK Button Once you have selected the Access Code you want to delete, Lockly Guard will ask you to confirm deletion by showing you the Access Code you are deleting, in this example, 1 3 5 7 9 0. Press to delete, or to cancel. SECTION 3.4 11 3.4 Deleting an Access Code (Continued) There are two incidents where your Access Code cannot be deleted. There are no Access Codes set. The factory default Access Code cannot be deleted. There is only one (1) Access Code saved in the smart lock. At least one code must be registered. Please add another Access Code before attempting to delete the existing code. 3.5 Checking the Access Codes No Access Codes Set Only one Active Access Code While in Programming Mode, select 3CH to check registered Access Codes. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. Active Access Codes will then be displayed on the screen in sequence from left to right, top to bottom. In the example shown on the right, the Access Code displayed is 1 3 5 7 9 0 . If there are no Access Codes registered in your smart lock, Check Access Code mode will be invalid. The default Access Code will not be shown on the display keypad, and you will see the following screen shown to the left instead. OK Button Rotate through the different Access Codes by touch-
ing any number on the screen. To exit Check Access Code screen, simply press the OK button. 12 SECTION 3.4 ~ 3.5 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint We are using an advanced biometric sensor, providing the most secure fingerprint authentication. For security reasons, Lockly Guard will only accept fingerprint patterns that consist of cross intersection points. Patterns with no cross intersection points will not be acceptable. Please check your fingers before registration to make sure the finger you want to register will be acceptable by our system. Otherwise, use an alternative finger to ensure successful registration. The following examples show which types of fingerprint patterns will be acceptable. It is highly recommended to enroll at least one finger from each hand in case the hand you are using is unavailable, such as, in instances like if you are holding items in that hand or have sustained an injury. Fingerprint Pattern with Cross Intersection Lines Concentric or Parallel Pattern with no Cross Intersection Lines Fingerprint with Scars or Worn Out Ridges OK Not OK Not OK Your Lockly Guard can register up to ninety-nine (99) fingerprints. Please read the following sections if you want to add or delete fingerprints. We recommend using your app to add fingerprints, however, the following section can show you without using the app. SECTION 3.6 13 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint (Continued) While in Programming Mode*, select 1AD to add an Access Code. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press FP to register a Fingerprint. Upon pressing FP, you will enter Fingerprint Registration Mode and you will see a green LED ring light up on the fingerprint panel on the exterior of Lockly Guard. Once youre in Fingerprint Registration Mode you will see two numbers displayed on keypad. The top number is your Fingerprint Registration number, in this example to the top, 1. The bottom number will always start with a 6. You must successfully scan your fingerprint six (6) times for it to properly register. Every time you scan your fingerprint, the number on the bottom will change, starting from 6 - then 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, until the fingerprint is successfully registered. Note: For reference, please keep a record of your fingerprint registration number to distinguish whom it was registered to.
* Only works when lock is not paired with a smart phone device. NOTICE Please make sure your fingers are clean from dirt and oils before scanning your fingerprint. Make sure the sensor is also clean by taking a soft cloth and wiping the surface. 14 SECTION 3.6 3.6 Adding a Fingerprint (Continued) Scan your finger by lightly placing your designated finger on the sensor until you hear a beep. Lift your finger and repeat the process slowly until the digit 6 shown on the screen becomes 1. If you have successfully scanned and registered your fingerprint, you will hear a long beep, and the Bluetooth icon will flash green. PASS will show on the keypad and press OK to exit. If you did not successfully register your fingerprint, FAIL will show on the keypad. If FAIL is displayed, press OK to return to the previous screen to rescan your finger. For instructions on scanning an optimal fingerprint, please proceed to Section 3.7. 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions OK Button The fingerprint sensor equipped in Lockly Guard is loaded with powerful fingerprint algorithms to extract quality features from fingers, even in poor conditions. Placing your finger on the sensor correctly helps consistency in fingerprint recognition. The following directions and tips will guide you on how to scan an optimal fingerprint image. Sensor Core SECTION 3.6 ~ 3.7 15 Position your finger on the center of the sensor 3.7 Fingerprint Scanning Directions (Continued) Top View Side View OK X X OK X X Correct Incorrect 3.8 Fingerprint Scanning Tips & Troubleshoot Tips for Fingerprint Enrollment and Recognition Place your finger to completely cover the sensor with maximum contact surface. Position the center of your finger (core) to the center of the sensor. Hold your finger still for more than a second until you hear a beep. Scan a finger that is clean and free from dirt. Children ages 12 and under are not recom mended to use fingerprint access due to the constant changes of their fingers during growth. Elderly with fading fingerprints may have difficulty in recognition. If your finger has a cut, scar, or cracked skin due to dryness, try another finger. Troubleshooting Fingerprints In case of poor fingerprint conditions If wet - wipe excess moisture from finger before scanning If dirty - wipe stains and dirt off from finger before scanning Make sure the sensor is clean from dirt or smudges - wipe sensor with soft cloth regularly For more troubleshooting help, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/sup-
port 16 SECTION 3.7 ~ 3.8 3.9 Deleting Stored Fingerprints*
While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete a Fingerprint. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 2DE to delete, press FP to delete a fingerprint. Your registered fingerprint numbers will be displayed on the screen. Tap number to rotate to the next registered fingerprint. When you have found the fingerprint ID you want to delete, press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to delete. (Example shown - 02) OK Button Fingerprint ID Number You will then see a confirmation page displaying and with the fingerprint number you are deleting displayed. Select Y to delete or N to cancel. Alternatively, while on Programming Mode, select 2DE, then press FP and place the registered fingerprint you want to delete on the fingerprint sensor. Your smart lock will identify the fingerprint and jump to confirmation page displaying Y and N. Select Y to delete or N to cancel.
*Only works when lock is not paired with a smart phone device. If paired to a device please delete your fingerprints from the administrative device paired to your lock. SECTION 3.9 17 3.10 Adding an RFID card While in Programming Mode, select 1AD to add an RFID card. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 1AD press "Id" to add an RFID card. Place the RFID card to the screen where the RFID card sensor is embedded. PASS will show on the keypad once card is registered successfully. 18 SECTION 3.10 3.11 Deleting RFID Card While in Programming Mode, select 2DE to delete an RFID card. If you are not in Programming Mode, please see Section 3.2 to enter Programming Mode. After pressing 2DE press Id to add an RFID card. Your registered RFID card will be displayed on the screen. Tap the screen to show the next registered RFID. When you have found the RFID card you want to delete, press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to delete. You will then see a confirmation page displaying Y and N with RFID card number you are deleting displayed . Select Y to delete or N to cancel. OK Button Fingerprint ID Number 3.12 Adding Lockly Secure Link Lockly Secure Link adds live status monitoring control capabilities to your Lockly Guard Smart Lock. To set up the Lockly Guard smart lock with Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub and Door Sensor, launch the LocklyPro App on your iOS or Android device. From the main menu dropdown located on the upper left of the screen, select Add a New Device then select Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub. Follow the in-app instructions to set up your Secure Link. SECTION 3.11 ~ 3.12 19 4.1 Unlocking with Access Codes Lockly Guard Smart Lock can be unlocked using multiple ways - via your stored Access Code, registered fingerprint, smartphone with Bluetooth, or the physical key supplied with your lock. Slide your hand across the screen to activate the keypad. Enter your 6 to 8 digit Access Code followed by the . Press OK anytime to reset if you entered the wrong digit. If the Access Code entered is correct, the door will unlock. If the Access Code entered is incorrect, Lockly Guard will beep twice. OK Button Three consecutive wrong attempts will put Lockly Guard in Safe Mode. (See Section 4.6) Lock your Lockly Guard by pressing the OK Button anytime when the door is closed. Lockly Guard will also auto-lock after five (5) seconds after unlocking and opening. PIN Genie Fixed Digit You may toggle between two types of keypad displays to enter your Access Code. The fixed digit version and the PIN Genie version (Recommended). Press and hold the OK Button for 3 seconds to toggle back and forth between the two keypads. Hold OK Button (3 sec) 20 SECTION 4.1 4.2 Unlocking/Locking with Fingerprints OK Button Unlocking Place a registered finger to the fingerprint scanner located on the exterior handle of the lock. To register a fingerprint, please see Section 3.6. If your fingerprint is registered and acknowledged, you will hear a beep sound and a Green LED will light up on the fingerprint scan-
ner. You can then push down the handle and open the door. If you see a Red LED, it means your fingerprint is not recognized. Try again or use another registered fingerprint. For best fingerprint scanning prac-
tices, see Section 3.7. Locking For the Lockly Guard Slide Edition
(228SL), use any finger to press the OK Button or anywhere on the touchscreen once the door is closed to lock. To lock the Lockly Guard Swing Edition (228SW), you need to ma-
nually lift the handle once the door is closed to lock. SECTION 4.2 21 4.3 Locking/Unlocking with App You must have the LocklyPro iOS or Android app installed in order to lock and unlock with smartphone. Please download the app by visiting the link below or search "LocklyPro" from the correct app store. Scan or visit LocklyPro.com/app P R O 4.4 Unlocking with RFID Push down the handle and open the door after it chimed. Light up the screen by touching the keypad. Place your RFID card closer to the panel. 22 SECTION 4.3 ~ 4.4 4.5 Locking/Unlocking with Physical Key Exterior View Push to Open Rotate to Access 1 Push 2 Pull 3 Rotate To unlock your Lockly Guard using the physical key (supplied), open the key cover below the exterior handle by pushing the top part of the cover to reveal the keyhole. Insert your key and turn clockwise or counter clockwise to lock or unlock the door. SECTION 4.5 23 4.6 Safe Mode Lockly Guard will enter Safe Mode when three (3) consecutive wrong Access Codes are entered within 5 minutes. When in Safe Mode, the lock status icon will start to flash. To disable Safe Mode, you must unlock the door using the correct fingerprint or enter the correct Access Code twice in a row. Activate the keypad by pressing and holding for 3 seconds. Once the screen is activated, enter the correct Access Code carefully twice, pressing after every time. If you enter the wrong code, the keypad will then be disabled for 10 minutes. Countdown Prompt
(Displayed in Minutes) Will start with 10 and countdown until 0. Example A Example B You will see a 10 on the screen, notifying the number of minutes that the keypad is disabled for. After 10 minutes, you may attempt to enter the correct Access Code to unlock the door. After the second incorrect attempt to unlock the lock with the wrong Access Code, Lockly Guard will disable the keypad for 20 minutes, display-
ing a 20 on the screen. After the third wrong attempt to unlock the door with the correct Access Code, the screen will be disabled for 30 minutes. (Exam-
ple A and Example B above). Note: In order to conserve power, the countdown prompt will only be displayed for 3 seconds. You can reactivate the screen by sliding your hand across the screen. 24 Google, Android, Google Play and Google Home are trademarks of Google LLC. SECTION 4.6 4.6 Safe Mode ( Continued ) There are four (4) ways to disable Safe Mode. Option 1 - Entering Correct Access Code Activate the keypad by pressing and holding for 3 seconds then enter the correct Access Code twice (2) when the keypad is available, pressing after every time the Access Code is entered. Option 2 - LocklyPro App Use the app that is synced to your Lockly Guard to disable Safe Mode by unlocking the door. If you have not downloaded the app to use with your smart lock, you wont be able to use this option to disable Safe Mode. Option 3 - Physical Key There is a pair of keys included with your new lock. You may use the keys to manually unlock the door. To learn how to use your physical keys, see Section 4.4. Option 4 - Registered Fingerprint or RFID Use any registered fingerprint or RFID to reactivate the keypad. The door will unlock and reactivate the keypad once a registered fingerprint or RFID is used. SECTION 4.6 25 4.7 Locking from the Outdoor Lockly Guard smart lock will automatically lock once your door is closed. You can set the Auto Lock timer or you may opt to disable this feature through the APP. When Auto-lock is disabled, you can quickly lock your door with One-Touch anywhere on the keypad or simply press the . For Swing Edition (228SW) only the latchbolt will lock. To lock the deadbolt, lift the handle to fully lock the door. For Slide Edition (228SL) One-Touch Locking feature will fully lock the door. One-Touch feature can be activated or deactivated through the App. Go to Settings, then select Touchscreen Locking. When you are outside the door, lift handle up to lock the door. ONE-TOUCH locking feature can fully lock Slide Edition
(228SL). If you have a Swing Edition (228SW), One-touch locking will only lock the latchbolt. Lift the exterior handle to quickly full lock it from the outdoor. 26 SECTION 4.7 4.8 Rain Mode Like other digital electronic products water can trigger to activate the touch-
screen and fingerprint sensor which may cause the batteries to drain. To protect the lock and extend battery life, you can setup your Lockly Guard to enter Rain Mode to shut off keypad and fingerprint reader whenever rain or water is detect-
ed. Activate this feature on the LocklyPro app. While you are within the Bluetooth range or remotely connected thru Wi-Fi hub (Secure Link), go to Settings > Rain Mode and toggle the button to turn ON. IMPORTANT When RAIN MODE is ON, the keypad, fingerprint sensor and RFID reader cannot be used. Unlock via LocklyPro App, or physical key. Rain Mode auto exits every 30-mins and re-enters if water or rain is still present. If you are using the LocklyPro app, you will be notified when Lockly Guard entered rain mode and it will be recorded in your access history. If you have not yet connected your device to LocklyPro App, follow below steps to activate the rain mode feature:
RAIN MODE ON 1. Long press to enter fixed digit keypad. 2. Enter access code +234+ . example: 135790 + 234 +
3. You will hear a short beep and Bluetooth indicator flashes green once Rain Mode is ON. RAIN MODE OFF 1. Long press to enter fixed digit keypad. 2. Enter access code +890+ . example: 135790 + 890 +
3. You will hear a long beep and Bluetooth indicator flashes green once Rain Mode is OFF. SECTION 4.8 27 4.9 Shine Mode Lockly Guard touchscreen keypad brightness was designed for optimum battery life. However, some users may need to adjust the brightness to their convenience to enter access codes. Swipe your fingers across the keypad to light up to its normal brightness. To adjust brightness, long press the top button for 3 seconds. The touchscreen keypad with automatically return to normal brightness after the screen dimmed. 4.10 Welcome Mode Welcome Mode temporarily disables auto locking, keeping the door open for a specified period of time eliminating the need to enter access codes, fingerprint or using Mobile App. Enable this feature through the LocklyPro App. Go to > Settings >
Enable Welcome Mode, then slide button to enable and set the specific time you require your door unlocked. The Welcome Mode icon will remain displayed while in effect. NOTICE To ensure Welcome Mode works normally after replacing the battery, reconnect the lock to the LocklyPro app to synchronize the time. 28 SECTION 4.9 ~ 4.10 5.1 Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) The Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) is a unique feature of our smart lock. It allows you to grant access to guests remotely without guests needing to download the app. To use the OAC feature, make sure you download the LocklyPro app for iOS or Android first, and sync your smart lock to your mobile device. OAC can only be issued by the administrative owner of the lock. From there, you can then issue an Offline Access CodeTM within the app. Go to Access and choose Add a New User, then select Offline Access CodeTM
(OAC) and follow on screen instructions to generate your Offline Access CodeTM. Understanding Offline Access CodeTM (OAC) OAC are issued to the guest by asking them to enter 4-12 digit number after a double - click on the . Your Lockly Guard randomly generates the Offline Access CodeTM which can be shared to your guests together with the instructions generated using the LocklyPro app. After a double-click on the , touchscreen will display numbers on Fixed Digit mode, then guest can enter the Offline Access CodeTM. SECTION 5.1 29 6.1 Important Notes Auto Lock Feature Your lock can be programmed to auto-lock between 5-300 seconds after the door opening. You can select the timing through the LocklyPro App. If auto-lock is not activated and door is still unlock, the touchscreen will remain lighted. Simply press the on the keypad to lock. One-Touch Locking You can always manually do a quick lock by touching anywhere on the touchscreen. Lockly Guard smart lock is shipped with this feature already activated. You may deactivate this feature through the LocklyPro App. Micro USB Backup Access When your Lockly Guard is out of power, You can temporarily activate the keypad by connecting a power bank via the micro USB port inside the Key Hole Cover. Please see Section 2.6 for more info. Physical Keys Even though you have your fingerprints registered, RFID cards and Access Codes stored, its always best practice to carry your physical keys with you at all times in case for any reason, Lockly Guard falls into Safe Mode. Activation Code You may find an Activation Code Card with an Activation Code included in your package. It is very crucial that you do not lose this card. Please store this card safely as you will need the default Activation Code on that card to master reset your lock in case, for any reason, you have lost the phone paired to Lockly Guard and also forgot your Access Code. Troubleshooting Please visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for troubleshooting and the most frequently asked questions and answers. 30 SECTION 6.1 7.1 Cleaning Making sure your Lockly Guard is clean is best practice to ensure optimal product use. Follow the DOs and DONTs below. DO Rinse the touchscreen with warm water prior to cleaning. Use the application of soap with a damp, lukewarm cloth. Airdry or wipe dry with a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratches. DONT Dont use abrasives, high alkaline cleaners, or gasoline to clean your lock. Dont apply cleaning detergent directly in sunlight or at high temperatures. Dont leave cleaning detergent on the display keypad for long periods of time
- wash immediately. Dont use scrapers, squeegees, or razors. 8.1 Safety Precautions Please read all instructions carefully. Remind all Lockly Guard users of the safety precautions. Read the following instructions for your own safety Do not attempt to disassemble the smart lock by yourself. It can cause pro-
duct damage, void warranty, and cause injuries. Do not use any inappropriate tools that can cause damages or malfunction to your lock. Always make sure your door is securely closed and locked when you leave your house to prevent unwanted entry. Please keep your Access Codes safe. Restrict access to the back panel of your smart lock and check your settings regularly to ensure Access Codes have not been changed without your knowledge. Always dispose of used batteries according to your local laws. DO NOT BURN. Unauthorized changes and modifications may void your product warranty. If you have questions or any problems while using your Lockly Guard Smart Lock, contact our customer service department at prosales@lockly.com or visit http://LocklyPro.com/support for technical assistance. SECTION 7.1 8.1 31 FCC Warning 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. NOTE 1: 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 guar-
antee 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. NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncon-
trolled environment. It should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. IC WARNING This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada NEXT >
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2. Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. IC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS-102. It should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body. Cet quipement est conforme l'exemption des limites d'valuation habituelle de la section 2.5 de la norme RSS-102. Il doit tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et toute partie de votre corps. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more informa-
tion go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. FOR COMMERCIAL USE & PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION For additional support, visit http:// LocklyPro.com/support or email prosales@lockly.com UMPGD228W20220830 For digital versions and instructional videos, please visit the following link: LocklyPro.com/support Copyright 2022 Lockly Guard All rights reserved USA Patent NO. US 9,881,146 B2 | USA Patent NO. US 9,853,815 B2
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| USA Patent NO. US 11,010,463 B2 | AU Patent NO. 2013403169 |
AU Patent NO. 2014391959 | AU Patent NO. 2016412123 | UK Patent NO.EP3059689B1 | UK Patent NO. EP3176722B1 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Lockly is under license.
1 2 3 | Label and Location | ID Label/Location Info | 824.45 KiB | December 04 2023 |
Reference No.: WTX23X10232632W001/002 Page 1 of 30 ANNEX EXHIBIT 1 - PRODUCT LABELING Proposed FCC ID Label Format Specifications: The label shall be securely affixed to a permanently attached part of the device, in a location where it is visible or easily accessible to the user, and shall not be readily detachable. The label shall be sufficiently durable to remain fully legible and intact on the device in all normal conditions of use throughout the devices expected lifetime. Proposed Label Location on EUT FCC ID Label Location Waltek Testing Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Http://www.waltek.com.cn
1 2 3 | Attestation Statements part 2.911 d 5 i filing | Attestation Statements | 48.33 KiB | December 04 2023 |
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Date: 2023-11-17 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d) (5) (i) Filing SUBJECT: FCC Application for FCC ID: 2ASIVPGD228FNC To Whom It May Concern:
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Sincerely, Signatory
[Cindy zhou, COO]
1 2 3 | Attestation Statements part 2.911 d 5 ii filing | Attestation Statements | 48.44 KiB | December 04 2023 |
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Date: 2023-11-17 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d) (5) (ii) Filing SUBJECT: FCC Application for FCC ID: 2ASIVPGD228FNC To Whom It May Concern:
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List (as a specifically named entity or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates) as an entity producing covered equipment. Sincerely, Signatory
[Cindy zhou, COO]
1 2 3 | C2PC LETTER | Cover Letter(s) | 249.32 KiB | December 04 2023 |
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Date: 2023-11-17 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AUTHORIZATION AND EVALUATION DIVISION 7435 OAKLAND MILLS ROAD COLUMBIA, MD 21046 FCC Class II Permissive Change Application Letter To Whom It May Concern:
This is to request a Class II permissive change, the following the original equipment:
Product name : Electronic lock with BLE & fingerprint & RFID FCC ID:
2ASIVPGD228FNC Date of Grant:
09/16/2022 Model No.:
PGD228FC Change Contents: update the components on BAT board as below:
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Location Old PCB of FCC ID: 2ASIVPGD228FNC New PCB of FCC ID: 2ASIVPGD228FNC BAT board The BAT board has changed its power supply from a socket to a soldered plug and moved its position;
Added 1 TVS tube and 2 resistors; Optimize the PCB layout. The circuit changes have no effect on the radio parameters. Modifications that do not change the fundamental RF characteristics and that do not degrade the unwanted emissions of the certified product, please refer to test report for more details;
Modifications that do not change physical characteristics significantly. We attach new photographs to identify the modified product. Sincerely, Signatory
[Cindy zhou, COO]
1 2 3 | CONF Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 77.23 KiB | December 04 2023 |
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Date: 2023-11-17 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AUTHORIZATION AND EVALUATION DIVISION 7435 OAKLAND MILLS ROAD COLUMBIA, MD 21046 SUBJECT: FCC Application for FCC ID: 2ASIVPGD228FNC Confidentiality Request To whom it may concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. Block Diagram Operational Description Schematics Parts List Tune-Up Information Security Information Software Defined Radio (SDR) Information The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
External Photos Internal Photos Test Setup Photos User Manual For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. or For 180 days pursuant to KDB 726920 D01. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Signatory
[Cindy Zhou, COO]
1 2 3 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 50.66 KiB | December 04 2023 |
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Date: 2023-11-17 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AUTHORIZATION AND EVALUATION DIVISION 7435 OAKLAND MILLS ROAD COLUMBIA, MD 21046 SUBJECT: FCC Application for FCC ID: 2ASIVPGD228FNC POWER OF ATTORNEY To Whom It May Concern:
We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Waltek Testing Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Jandy So on our behalf, to apply to the Federal Communications Commission on our equipment. Any and all acts carried out by Waltek Testing Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Jandy So on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. We, PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY are not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Sincerely, Signatory
[Cindy zhou, COO]
1 2 3 | US agent Letter | Attestation Statements | 87.58 KiB | December 04 2023 |
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Date: 2023-11-17 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d) (7) Filing Grantee Code: 2ASIV PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, we designate ourselves as the U.S. agent for service of process. Designated U.S. Agent Information:
Name: PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY FRN: 0028246908 Address: 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Contact Person: Cindy zhou Tel.: 4159109522 Email: biz@pin-genie.com Sincerely, Signatory
[Cindy zhou, COO]
Rev 1/26/2023
1 2 3 | SDoc Attestation Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 43.02 KiB | September 15 2022 / September 16 2022 |
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY 676 Transfer Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55114, United States Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 1435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 2022-09-09 SUBJECT: FCC Application for FCC ID: 2ASIVPGD228FNC To Whom It May Concern:
I, the undersigned, hereby states 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, and will apply the Supplier's Declaration of Conformity procedure to the class B device. I understand the following FCC requirements:
1. Devices subject to the SDoC procedure are required to be tested to show compliance with the FCC technical regulations by a recognized accredited testing laboratory. The testing laboratory must be accredited by a Commission approved accreditation body or designated under the terms of a government-to-government Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA). A listing of those accredited testing laboratories that have been recognized by the Commission is published on the FCC Webpage: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/TestFirmSearch.cfm (Select the
"accredited" option to search for FCC recognized accredited test firms.) 2. Pt 2.1077 contains the list of information that must be included in the Supplier's Declaration of Conformity, which must be supplied with each product sold. The SDoC compliance info shall be included in the Users Manual or as a separate sheet. The info must contain the name, address, and phone number of the responsible party, which must be located within the United States. According to 2.909(b), the responsible party is either the Manufacturer or if the product is imported the Importer. Regards, PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY
(Cindy zhou)
(COO)
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1 | 2023-12-04 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2022-09-16 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
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2023-12-04
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2022-09-16
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PIN GENIE, INC. DBA LOCKLY
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028246908
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
676 Transfer Rd.
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St. Paul,, MN
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United States
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1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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2ASIV
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
PGD228FNC
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
C****** z****
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1 2 3 | Title |
COO
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
41591********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
41591********
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b******@pin-genie.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Electronic lock with BLE & fingerprint & RFID | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Class II Change. Output Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. | ||||
1 2 3 | This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. Output Power listed is the maximum conducted power. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Waltek Testing Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 | Name |
J******** S********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86 75******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0012000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0012000 |
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