Multifamily locks with Engage technology User guide
Multifamily Locks™ User Guide Contents 3 4 Warranty Standard Operation 4 4 Operation from the Inside Operation from the Outside 5 Lock Indicator Guide 6 Changing the Batteries 6 6 BE467 Deadbolt FE410 Interconnect 7 Battery Jump 8 Construction Mode 8 Factory Default Reset 9 Getting Started with the ENGAGE™ Mobile Application 10 Troubleshooting 2 • Schlage • Multifamily Locks User Guide
FCC Statement 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 communication.
Standard Operation Standard Operation Operation from the Inside Locking All Locks Unlocking FE210 Rotate the bolt throw toward the door edge. Rotate the lever. Both the latch and bolt will retract at the same time. Unlocking the BE467 Rotate the bolt throw away from the door edge. Operation from the Outside Locking All Locks 1. Present credential (phone or card). 2. Wait for the green light and a beep. 3. Rotate the bolt throw toward the door edge.
Lock Indicator Guide Lock Indicator Guide Feature Actions Lights Beeps Factory Default Reset (FDR) Successful initiation 2 Green 2 Failed to start after successful initiation 2 Red, Long 2 Long Complete 2 Green, Long 1 Long Failed 2 Red, Long 2 Long Low Battery Delay before unlock 9 Battery — Credential Normal access granted 1 Green, Long 1 Freeze Success 3 Red/Green Alternating 1 Un-freeze Success 3 Green 1 Access denied, invalid credential 2 Red 1 Access denied, outside
Changing the Batteries Changing the Batteries BE467 Deadbolt FE410 Interconnect From the inside: 1. Remove the screws. 2. Remove the cover to access the batteries. 3. Replace the batteries with four (4) high-quality AA alkaline batteries. LL The lock will flash and beep when power is applied. See Power ON on page 5. From the inside: 1. Use the pushpin to remove the lever. 2. Remove the screws. 3. Remove the cover to access the batteries. 4.
Battery Jump Battery Jump The emergency battery jump start can be used to unlock the door if the batteries are dead. LL WARNING: The lock will remain unlocked until you change the battery and relock the door! 1. Touch a new high-quality alkaline 9-volt battery to the contacts below the bolt throw. LL There is no specific way the battery has to touch the connection points. 4. Rotate the bolt throw away from the door edge. 5. Replace the batteries. See Changing the Batteries on page 6.
Construction Mode Construction Mode Construction Mode is NOT required to operate lock. Construction Mode is used to allow access before the lock is captured and/or for testing purposes before capturing. • Enabled by default and after a factory reset. • The lock will remain in Construction Mode until the mode is cancelled as described below. • No acess audits are captured while the lock is in Construction Mode. To enter construction mode, present a valid construction credential.
Getting Started with the ENGAGE™ Mobile Application Getting Started with the ENGAGE™ Mobile Application ENGAGE cloud-based web and mobile applications make it easy to configure lock settings, manage user access and view audits and alerts from anywhere. Your new lock can be updated anytime from the ENGAGE mobile application when within Bluetooth range.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem No beeps or blinks when batteries are connected. Possible Cause Cable not properly connected. Pinched wires or bent pins. Solution Make sure wires are not crimped. Make sure cable connector is fully connected. The connector fits only one way. DO NOT FORCE! Reversed battery or dead battery. Make sure batteries are installed correctly. Replace old batteries. Lock shows critical or low battery indication with new batteries. Batteries installed incorrectly.
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About Allegion™ Allegion (NYSE: ALLE) is a global pioneer in safety and security, with leading brands like CISA®, Interflex®, LCN®, Schlage® and Von Duprin®. Focusing on security around the door and adjacent areas, Allegion produces a range of solutions for homes, businesses, schools and other institutions. Allegion is a $2 billion company, with products sold in almost 130 countries. For more, visit www.allegion.com. © Allegion 2014 P517-268, Rev. 04/15 www.allegion.