NOTE: This installation manual assumes the door is already prepped with a 2 1/8" boring hole and 1" latch hole.
500 Series Deadbolt Manual (pdf) download
NOTE: Your lock is shipped with a default user code of 1234 and default programming code of 123456. These should be deleted/changed immediately after installation for security purposes (instructions provided at the end of this installation manual).
If you need an installation drilling template, please download the template here.
NOTE: When printing templates, check your print settings to make sure that the template is printed at 100% of the actual size. Once printed, check the measurements on the template with a ruler before drilling your door.
Latch Installation
A. Deadbolt Backset
The BACKSET is the distance between the center of the boring hole to the edge of the door. Set the deadbolt backset to match your door by rotating the latch case as shown below to 2-3/4" or reverse direction for 2-3/8".
B. Install Latch
1. Insert the latch and tighten with 2 screws provided.
- Place Keypad Assembly
Before placing the front keypad assembly on the outside of the door, check the following:
- Ensure the latch bolt is retracted.
- Position the tailpiece in the horizontal position before inserting through the hub of the latch.
- Pass the power cable under the latch
After ensuring the steps above, place the front keypad assembly on the front of the door.
Make sure the power cable passes in the space underneath the latch and that the tailpiece is in the horizontal position.
- Install Inside Mounting Plate
Hold the inside mounting plate up to the inside of the door and pass the power cable through the wire hole.
Secure the mounting plate with the two large screws.
- Install Interior Lock
A. Remove the battery cover from the interior of the lock.
B. Connect the front to back power cable.
C. Adjust the turn piece so that it is facing away from the edge of the door, so that it matches the unlocked position of the latch.
D. Secure the back lock to the mounting plate with 3 screws.
- Install Batteries
Insert 4 AA Alkaline or Lithium batteries into the battery compartment, then replace battery cover and slide the battery cover back onto the lock.
IMPORTANT: Do not use Rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries can lead to inconsistent behavior on the lock.
- Set Handing (Deadbolt Model Only)
NOTE: Before your lock will function, you must set the handing on the door. Because the lock can work on a right or left handed door, it needs to be told which direction to turn to lock and which to unlock.
- Place the deadbolt in the unlocked position.
- Enter the Programming Code, Large Oval Button, 140, Large Oval Button. The default programming code is 123456.
Example: 123456, oval button, 140, oval button
You should see 2 green flashes and hear 2 beeps.
- Locking and Unlocking
A. Locking
To lock your door, either turn the thumb turn on the interior handle to the vertical position. You can also lock from the keypad side of the door by pressing the oval button once.
B. Unlocking
Your lock has a default code of 1234. To unlock your door, enter 1234 and then press the LockState button.
All pin codes must be followed by the oval button to unlock the door.
- Connect to WiFi
You can now connect your lock to your WiFi router.
Click here for instructions on connecting your lock to WiFi.
- Delete/Change Defaults
Your lock is shipped with the following factory default settings. The default pin of 1234 should be deleted after installation and the default programming code of 123456 should be changed immediately after installation.
- Keypad Programming Code: 123456
- User Code: 1234
- Auto-Lock Mode: Enabled
- Auto-lock Delay Duration: 5 seconds
- Keypad Sound: Enabled
- Heartbeat Interval: 1 hour
To delete the default user code:
This can be deleted from the web application under the lock settings, or from the keypad by entering:
123456 oval button 120 oval button 1234
To change the default keypad programming code:
This can be deleted from the web application under the lock settings, or from the keypad by entering:
123456 oval button 100 oval button New 4-10 digit code
Programming Functions, Manual Programming, or Keypad Programming
You can use the keypad to perform several functions. These functions can also be performed remotely from the SimpleAccess Admin app. None of the following functions are required for setup.
All keypad programming functions follow the same general steps:
- Enter your PROGRAMMING CODE, followed by the oval button (500 series Model Only).
- Enter the FUNCTION CODE for the desired function, followed by the oval button.
- Some functions will also require you to enter a FUNCTION VALUE, followed by the oval button.
Function Codes
100: Change Programming Code
The programming code is essentially a password. This code allows you to program the lock directly, using the keypad. By default, the code is 123456.
You can change this code to anything 4–8 digits in length. To set a new programming code, enter the following on the lock’s keypad:
Enter your current PROGRAMMING CODE followed by the oval button, 100 followed by oval, and then enter your NEW PROGRAMMING CODE followed by oval
If successful, you will see two green flashes and hear two beeps. If an error was made, you will see a red flash.
110: Add a Local Code
Local Codes are intended to be used as a backup to User Codes created from the app. If the internet is unavailable, you can program a code directly from the lock. Note that schedules cannot be applied to a Local Code.
Local Codes can be 4–8 digits in length. To Add a Local Code, enter the following on the lock’s keypad:
Enter your PROGRAMMING CODE followed by the oval button, 110 followed by oval button, and then enter your desired LOCAL USER CODE followed by oval button.
Once any local Code or User Code from the app is added to the lock, the default User Code (1234) will be disabled.
120: Delete Local Code
If you would like to remove your Local Code, enter the following on the lock’s keypad:
Enter your PROGRAMMING CODE followed by the oval button, 120 followed by oval button, and then enter the existing LOCAL USER CODE followed by oval button
130: Erase ALL Local Codes
If you would like to remove ALL of your existing Local Codes, enter the following on the lock’s keypad:
Enter your PROGRAMMING CODE followed by the oval button, 130 followed by oval button.
For the following functions, enter this command on the lock’s keypad:
Enter your PROGRAMMING CODE followed by the oval button, then the corresponding FUNCTION CODE followed by followed by oval button
320: Enter 320 followed by oval button to beacon the lock’s network to connect Wi-Fi, or connect to a new network.
131: Erase all user codes, except 1234 default.
135: Perform a factory reset. Careful, this will delete all codes, schedules, and events.
140: Reset door handing. Note: place deadbolt in the unlocked position for this step.
160: Mute keypad beeping.
161: Unmute keypad beeping.
270: DISABLE Auto-Lock. Your lock will stay unlocked after being unlocked.
271: ENABLE Auto-Lock. Your lock will automatically lock after each use.
312: Reset Wi-Fi connection. (Forget All Known Connections and Networks).
320: Enter Access Point Mode to allow connection to another network. Multiple networks can be programmed for backup.
411: Enter 411 followed by oval button to force Wi-Fi to wake up if the lock is currently set to not wake up when the keypad is pressed.