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ARDWOLF A30 QUICK START GUIDE

INTRODUCTION

There are four ways to unlock the door: 1) number code, 2) smart card, 3) combination of code & card, 4) door key
Construction (test) code - The lock comes preset with a temporary entry code (0 #) so that you can test the lock
immediately. You can check if your door installation is unlocking properly by pressing the 0 and # keys. The door will unlock
for 5 seconds and then automatically lock again. When you add your own users/codes, this test entry code will be erased.
Master Code - This password is required to add or remove users in the lock setup. The default Master Code is 123456
As a precaution, you should change the default Master Code or password to insure that no one else can make changes to the
door lock settings. NOTE: The Master Code is the password for setup. The Master Code will not unlock the door.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1) We recommend that you write down your Index Numbers (User IDs) and User Codes (entry codes) before entering them
into lock to make setup easier and for safekeeping.
2) During the setup, there is a 10 second time limit between button presses. If you wait over 10 seconds without pressing a
button, the door lock will exit the current setup (losing unsaved changes). So make sure to enter button presses within 10
seconds of each other to complete all steps.

CHANGE MASTER CODE (Password)

After each successful step, the lock beeps twice, the keys
Instruction Steps
light blue and the card sensor flashes
1) Press the # key to start setup
2) Type the default Master Code 123456 and then press #
3) To change Master Code (password), press 11 and then #
4) Enter your new Master Code (4 to 8 digits in length) and
___ ___ ___ ___
then press #
5) Retype your Master code to verify it, and then press #
For successful entry, lock beeps four times and light turns off

ADD A CODE USER (Number code)

NOTE: You can add up to 200 users into the door lock. Each user is given an Index No. (user ID) from 001 to 200 (enter as 3
digits). Each user must have their own unique User Code (entry code). Two users cannot use same code or index number.
Door lock will beep a few times and refuse code if you try to enter same code twice.
1) Press the # key to start setup
2) Type your Master Code (or the default) and then #
3) To add a user press 01 and then #
4) Enter the Index No. (user ID) for the new user (001-200)
and then #
5) Choose and enter your User Code (4 to 8 digits long) and
then #
3 beeps after second # after successful entry
6) To complete the entry, press ##
7) To exit, you can press # or wait 15 seconds
Long beep, red light flashes at exit
You can now try opening door with the user you added. Enter the user User Code and then press #. The keys will light up and
you should hear beeps and motor unlocking door. Turn handle to open door. After 5 seconds, the door will lock
automatically.

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  • Page 1 ARDWOLF A30 QUICK START GUIDE INTRODUCTION There are four ways to unlock the door: 1) number code, 2) smart card, 3) combination of code & card, 4) door key Construction (test) code - The lock comes preset with a temporary entry code (0 #) so that you can test the lock immediately.
  • Page 2 ADD A CARD USER (Smart Card) NOTE: The card can only be used for one user (Index No.). The card cannot be linked to multiple users. After each successful step, the lock beeps twice, the keys Instruction Steps light blue and the card sensor flashes 1) Press the # key to start setup 2) Type your Master code (or the default) and then # 3) To add a user press 01 and then #...
  • Page 3 SCHEDULING – Restricting user entry to specific times You can restrict a user for entry by specific dates or by weekly schedule SET TIME AND DATE ON LOCK -Time & date must be entered in a certain format. Time format example: 8:30am = 0830 and 5:30pm = 1730 (in 24 hr. time) -The date &...

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