Contents About This Guide ·········································································· 1 Introduction ····················································································· 2 Check Door Lock Compatibility ············································ 5 Install Your Doorbell ······································································ 6 Set Up Your Door Lock ······························································ 7 Manage Your Door Lock ···························································· 8 Create a PIN Code ········································································· 9 Add a User & Register Their Fingerprint ························· 13 Check Event Log ·········································································...
About This Guide This guide provides a brief introduction to the Smart Wi-Fi Door Lock and the Tapo app, as well as regulatory information. Please note that features available in Tapo may vary by model and software version. Tapo availability may also vary by region. All images, steps, and descriptions in this guide are only examples and may not reflect your actual Tapo Camera experience.
• Detailed Activity Log – Track every lock and unlock for ultimate security awareness. • Built-in Doorbell – A built-in doorbell complements the door lock for a more secure entryway. • Quick & Easy Installation – Tapo DL110 boasts a hassle-free setup with all mounting tools included.
Appearance - Exterior Assembly Fingerprint Scanner Lock/unlock with your fingerprint. Status LED Status LED Indications Indicates the status of your device. Key Pad Blinking red and green Ready for setup Lock/unlock the door by entering your PIN code. Pulsing green Connecting to Wi-Fi Unlocking/Locking Button When you enter your PIN code...
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Appearance - Interior Assembly Wi-Fi On/Off Button Turn on Wi-Fi and connect your device to a Wi-Fi network for remote control. Turn off Wi-Fi and only control your device locally via Bluetooth. Thumb Latch Rotate to lock/unlock the door. Battery Compartment Insert the provided battery to power your lock.
Check Door Lock Compatibility Place the measuring template on the door, aligning the door edge line with the door edge. Use the dimensions on the template to measure your door. Use the measuring Door template to measure Thickness your door. 1-3/8’’...
Step 3. Add Your Device Get the Tapo app from the App Store or Open the app, and log in with your TP-Link ID. Tap the button in the app and search for Google Play, or by scanning the QR code If you don't have an account, create one first.
Manage Your Door Lock After setup, your device will be listed on the Home page. You can tap your device to manage it. 1. Home Page 2. Status Page You can check your battery, favorite/unfavorite, and remove Lock/unlock your door, set a PIN code, add a user & register their your device on the Home page.
Create a PIN Code • One-Time Code A one-time code is only effective once. You can set a one-time code for the house cleaning or pet feeding. 1. Tap PIN Code on the Status page, then the + icon, and then select One-Time Code.
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2. Set a code and its effective time, then name your code. A one-time code is created successfully.
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Create a PIN Code • Normal Code A normal code can be used repeatedly within your set effective time. 1. Tap PIN Code on the Status page, then the + icon, and then select Normal Code.
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2. Set a code and its effective time, then name your code. A normal code is created successfully.
Add a User & Register Their Fingerprint 1. Tap Member & Fingerprints on the Status page, then User. Give this users a name for easier identity and set its avatar.
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2. This user is added successfully. You can add his/her fingerprint so that he/she can unlock via the registered fingerprint. Add Fingerprint and follow instructions to register the fingerprint of the added user. Then name the registered fingerprint.
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3. If you want this user to manage your door lock, you can share your door lock with this user and set his/her access permissions. TP-Link ID. Binding the user's TP-Link ID to share the lock with him/her. Then assign Advanced Basic access permissions to this user.
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4. Enter the user's TP-Link ID and wait for him/her to accept the invitation.
Check Event Log Event Log on the Status page. If you want to save the log to the Cloud, you can enable Backup. You can tap the icon on the upper right corner to check the event log in its timeline.
Share your door lock with family member to let them manage your door lock. You can set their access permissions. Device Sharing. You can select added users whose TP-Link ID has not been bound or add a new user. Then refer to step 3-4 of “Add a User &...
Manage Device Settings on the Status page to enter the Device Settings page. 1. Set Doorbell Settings Enable the built-in doorbell of your lock and set its volume. You can also pair chimes with the door lock so the chimes will ring when the doorbell is pressed.
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2. Set an Emergency Code Set an emergency code to unlock during emergent cases. The emergency code is only effective once within the valid time. You can generate up to 16 emergency codes every 4 hours. You can share the code as you need.
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3. Set Lock Settings Set how to lock your door. If One-Touch Locking is selected, you can enable Auto Lock in case you forget to to lock the door. You can also set a Disable Auto Lock schedule to disable auto lock within set time. If you select Verified Locking, it's recommended that you disable Auto Lock...
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4. Security Settings-Door Jam Alarm Your device will sound an alarm when the door is jammed.
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4. Security Settings-Wrong-Try Protection When the failed fingerprint attempts reach the limit you set, you can use the PIN code to unlock. If the limit of PIN code attempts is reached, both methods will be in lockdown for the time your set.
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4. Security Settings-Scramble PIN Code Enter decoy digits before and after your passcode for added security.
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4. Security Settings-App Lock/Unlock Set whether to allow locking/unlocking via the Tapo app.
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4. Security Settings-Touch ID Verification Verify yourself with Touch ID before you can control the lock. Touch ID adds a layer of security to your door lock.
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5. Voice Prompts Enable to activate voice prompts for your operation.
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6. Calibrate Your Lock Calibrate your lock for optimal performance.
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7. Network Connection Check your lock's Wi-Fi connection status. With Wi-Fi connected, you can control your door lock remotely. Set Up Wi-Fi Network and follow instructions to connect your lock to a Wi-Fi network. When Wi-Fi is connected, you can check the network name, signal or switch to another Wi-Fi.
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8. Back Up Event Log Enable Log Backup to save the log to the Cloud. If you don't want to save the log to the Cloud, you can disable this feature and choose whether to clear historical log saved on the Cloud.
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9. Notifications Choose whether to receive locking/unlocking notifications.
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10. Voice Control Works with Alexa and Google Home for convenient voice control. For Amazon Alexa integration, please check: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/4068/. For Google Home integration, please check: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/4069/.
Remove Your Door Lock There are 3 ways to remove your door lock. Method 1. Remove Device on the Home Page Long press your device on the Home page and tap...
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Method 2. Remove Device on the Settings Page Remove Lock on the Settings page.
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Method 3. Press the Reset Button on the Device Remove the battery cover and press and hold for 10 seconds to reset to factory default settings. Pressing and holding for 5 seconds will reset Wi-Fi and keep other settings. Reset Button...
Authentication FCC compliance information statement Product Name: Tapo Smart Wi-Fi Door Lock Model Number: Tapo DL110 Responsible Party: TP-Link Systems Inc. Address: 10 Mauchly, Irvine, CA 92618 Website: https://www.tp-link.com/us/ Tel: +1 626 333 0234 Fax: +1 909 527 6804 E-mail: sales.usa@tp-link.com 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.
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We, TP-Link Systems Inc., has determined that the equipment shown as above has been shown to comply with the applicable technical standards, FCC part 15. There is no unauthorized change is made in the equipment and the equipment is properly maintained and operated.
Canadian Compliance Statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s 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. L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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• Observe restrictions on using wireless products in fuel depots, chemical plants or when blasting operations are in progress. • Do not use liquid to clean the product. Only use a dry cloth. • Never put metal objects inside the product. If a metal object enters the product turn off the circuit breaker and contact an authorised electrician. •...
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Explanation of the symbols on the product label Note: The product label is on the bottom of the product. Symbols may vary from products. Symbol Explanation Class II equipment Class II equipment with functional earthing Alternating current DC voltage Polarity of output terminals Indoor use only Dangerous voltage Caution, risk of electric shock...
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Symbol Explanation Functional earthing Caution, hot surface Caution Operator’s manual Stand-by “ON”/”OFF” (push-push) Fuse Fuse is used in neutral N RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European directive 2012/19/EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment.
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Symbol Explanation Switch of mini-gap construction Switch of micro-gap construction (for US version) µ Switch of micro-gap / micro-disconnection construction (for other versions except US) ε Switch without contact gap (Semiconductor switching device)
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