SimpleAccess 500 Series Manual

Residential grade deadbolt

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500 SERIES
RESIDENTIAL GRADE DEADBOLT
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Hardware Installation
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  • Page 1 500 SERIES RESIDENTIAL GRADE DEADBOLT Hardware Installation Do this first:...
  • Page 2: Need Some Help

    Need some help? Here’s what you’ll need: Four AA Batteries Phillips Screwdriver Visit us online. OPTIONAL: Power Drill simpleaccess.devicewebmanager.com 2 1/8” Hole Saw 1” Drill Bit Measuring Tape Adhesive Tape We’re here to help. 1 (833) 413 0212 support@simpleaccess.com...
  • Page 3: What's In The Box

    What’s in the box? Let’s make sure you have everything you need. If you’re missing anything, contact support@simpleaccess.com. Mounting Plate Strike Plate Key Set Interior Lock Exterior Lock Deadbolt Latch Hardware Pack...
  • Page 4 Use this Hardware Installation troubleshooting tips, be sure to visit our online Guide to get your lock installed. support site: simpleaccess.devicewebmanager.com Get connected. Or contact us via phone or email: Use the Connection Guide to get 1 (833) 413 0212 your lock online and registered.
  • Page 5 Drilling new holes? Let’s get Most doors will have an existing hole drilled for started. a deadbolt installation. If your door needs to be drilled, you’ll need to drill a 2 1/8“ (54mm) hole for the lockset on the face of the door, as well as a 1” bore hole for the latch on the edge of the door.
  • Page 6 Position the template. STEP 1 If your door already has a latch and face bore hole, please proceed to STEP Use the template to the right to mark the center of each hole precisely. Once the template is aligned, tape the template in place.
  • Page 7 Exterior of Door Interior of Door...
  • Page 8 Mark carefully and drill. STEP 2 Exterior of Door Use a thumbtack or sharp object to mark the center of each hole you will drill. Mark the exterior of the door, then apply the template to the interior of the door. Interior of Door Make sure the holes are aligned precisely from one side of the door to the other and double check all the...
  • Page 9 Align the drill bit over your mark and hold the door Exterior of Door steady. Keep the drill level and straight. Drill the 2 1/8“ face bore halfway through on the first side. Then drill the remaining half from the other side of the door. Interior of Door This prevents damage to the door and improves accuracy.
  • Page 10 Measure the backset and STEP 3 Interior of Door adjust the latch to fit. backset is the distance between the center of the face bore hole the edge of the door. Exterior of Door The deadbolt latch has two positions, for either a 2 ⅜” (60mm) or 2 ¾”...
  • Page 11: Install Latch

    Install latch. STEP 4 Insert the latch and make sure it is flush with the door frame. Ensure the symbol on the latch is pointed up. Hand tighten with two of the included wood screws. Quick Tip Make sure the latch plate lays flush with the door. If the latch plate is not flush with the door, draw an outline around the faceplate edge and chisel a rebate to allow the latch to lay flush with the door edge.
  • Page 12 Position keypad. STEP 5 Exterior of Door Position the keypad on the exterior of the door. Ensure that the deadbolt latch is retracted and pass the power cable under the latch. Insert the tailpiece into the hub of the latch, making sure it is in the horizontal position. Interior of Door Quick Tip Make sure the power cable is inserted under the latch and the...
  • Page 13: Attach Mounting Plate

    Attach mounting plate. STEP 6 Hold the mounting plate up to the interior of the door, making sure the prongs are facing up and outward. Pass the power cable through the bottom center hole in the mounting plate. Secure the mounting plate to the exterior half of the lock with the 2 included long bolts.
  • Page 14 Prepare the interior lock. STEP 7 Remove the battery cover from the interior of the lock by sliding the cover upward and pulling it off. Ensure the thumb turn knob is still in the unlocked position by turning it to face away from the edge of the door.
  • Page 15 Attach interior lock. STEP 8 Connect the front lock’s power cable to the interior lock. Next, place the interior lock onto the tailpiece and mounting plate. Secure to the mounting plate using the 3 included short bolts. Ensure the thumb turn moves freely, extending and retracting the latch.
  • Page 16: Insert Batteries

    Insert batteries. STEP 9 Insert four AA alkaline or lithium batteries into the battery compartment. Slide the battery cover back onto the lock. Rechargeable batteries should never be used in this device because they do not support the necessary voltage. Please only use name brand alkaline or lithium batteries.
  • Page 17 If you have any trouble, learn more at Programming Code, button, 140, button. The default programming code is 123456 but this will be reset after simpleaccess.devicewebmanager.com. 24 hours of connecting your lock for the first time.
  • Page 18 If you do not change the Programming Code Guide to finish setup. yourself, it will be set to a randomized code for your protection. You can find this new code in the SimpleAccess app under device settings.
  • Page 19 It’s also a lock button. BATTERY HOLDER codes with the SimpleAccess app. NUMBER BUTTONS Four AA (1.5v) Alkaline or Lithium Input buttons for codes and batteries only.
  • Page 20: Programming Functions

    By default, and after a factory reset, your lock has the You can use the keypad to perform several functions. following settings: These functions can also be performed remotely from the SimpleAccess app. None of the following functions Programming Code: are required for setup. User Code: 1234...
  • Page 21 Specs and Functions User Codes: User codes are created using the app and can be configured with an access schedule. User codes must be 4–10 digits. Power: 6V, four AA (1.5V) Alkaline or Lithium batteries Auto-Lock: When disabled, the lock will remain only.
  • Page 22 4 red flashes: 4.25V low battery warning. 8 red flashes: 3.75V low battery warning. Visit simpleaccess.devicewebmanager.com Orange flashes: lock is in a programming sequence. to learn more. Audio Indications 1 beep indicates successful operation or a button press.
  • Page 23 Function Codes 110: Add a Local Code Local Codes are intended to be used as a backup to User Codes created from the app. If internet is unavailable, you can program a code directly from the lock. Note that 100: Change Programming Code schedules cannot be applied to a Local Code.
  • Page 24 Function Codes (cont.) Additional Functions For all these additional functions, enter the following on the lock’s keypad: 120: Delete Local Code If you would like to remove your Local Code, enter the Enter your followed by the button, following on the lock’s keypad: then the corresponding followed by Enter your...
  • Page 25 Notes 270: Disable Passage Mode. Your lock will automatically lock after each use. 271: Enable Passage Mode. Your lock will stay unlocked after being unlocked. 312: Reset Wi-Fi connection. (Forget All Known Connections and Networks). 320: Enter Access Point Mode to allow connection to another network.
  • Page 26 Notes Notes...
  • Page 27 Visit us online. simpleaccess.devicewebmanager.com We’re here to help. 1 (833) 413 0212 support@simpleaccess.com...

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