Kwikset 92640-001 Electronic Keypad Deadbolt

User Manual and Installation Guide

Introduction

This document provides comprehensive instructions for the Kwikset 92640-001 Contemporary Electronic Keypad Single Cylinder Deadbolt with 1-Touch Motorized Locking. It covers installation, features, specifications, programming, and troubleshooting.

Limited Warranty Statements

1. Warranty: The manufacturer warrants the Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the original date of purchase. If a defect is discovered, Kwikset will repair or replace the item using new or refurbished components.

2. Exclusions: This warranty covers manufacturing defects under normal use as recommended by the manufacturer. It does not cover damages caused by acts of God, misuse, abuse, or unauthorized modification.

3. Limited Liability: The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential losses or damages.

4. Reminder: Service requires presentation of the Warranty Card. The card will not be reissued if lost.

Installation Instructions

Product: KEYPAD ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT LOCK

Backset: The backset is the distance from the door edge to the center of the hole on the door face. The adjustable latch fits both 2-3/8" (60mm) and 2-3/4" (70mm) backsets.

Latch Face Plate

Determine the latch mounting method and make necessary adjustments. No adjustment is required for a square latch face plate.

To Change Latch Face:

  • Use a flat screwdriver to separate the face plate.
  • Snap the selected latch face onto the back plate.

Drive-In Installation

Remove the faceplate. Align the round faceplate with the latch bolt and push it inside the latch bolt until it clicks.

Diagram shows a drive-in latch with 2-3/4" (70mm) measurement.

1. Mark The Door With Template

Select the desired height and backset on the door face. Use the provided TEMPLATE to mark the center of the circle on the door face and the center of the door edge.

Diagram shows template placement on door edge with measurements: 51, 45, 40, 35 (representing backset distances like 2", 1-3/4", 1-9/16", 1-3/8") and marking a Ø1" (25.4mm) hole at the center of the door edge.

2. Drill Holes

Using the marks as a guide, drill a Ø2-1/8" (54mm) hole through the door face for the lockset and a Ø1" (25.4mm) hole for the latch.

3. Install Latch

a. Insert the latch, ensuring it is parallel to the door face. Mark the outline of the faceplate, then remove the latch.

b. Chisel 5/32" (4mm) deep along the outline to align the faceplate with the door edge.

c. Insert the latch and tighten with screws. (Note: Use tapping screws for metal doors.)

d. For drive-in application, drive the latch into the door edge and proceed to step 4.

4. Install Strike

a. To identify the strike center: Close the door. Based on the faceplate mark, determine the horizontal center line of the strike. Ensure the center of the faceplate aligns with the center of the strike. Use the mark to outline the strike.

b. Chisel 5/64" (2mm) deep along the strike outline to align the strike with the doorframe.

c. Insert the strike and tighten with screws. (Note: Use tapping screws for metal doors.)

5. Install Keypad Assembly

a. Ensure the latch bolt is retracted.

b. Refer to the diagram for Cylinder Installation. Place the deadbolt against the keypad with the tailpiece inserted horizontally through the hub of the latch.

c. Pass the IC wire under the latch to the interior side of the door.

Diagram shows cylinder installation and passing the IC wire.

6. Install Inside Mounting Plate

Pass the IC wire through the mounting plate's wire hole. Secure the mounting plate with screws. If the outside lock assembly is uneven, loosen the screws, adjust its position, and retighten.

Diagram shows mounting plate installation with screws and IC wire.

7. Identify Door Handing

Facing the door from the outside, a door is left-handed if the hinge is on the left-hand side, and right-handed if the hinge is on the right-hand side.

Diagram illustrates left-handed and right-handed door orientations.

8. Adjusting Turn Piece

For a right-handed door, turn the turn piece 45 degrees to the left. For a left-handed door, turn the turn piece 45 degrees to the right.

Diagram shows turn piece adjustment for right and left-handed doors.

9. Install Receiver Module

a. Remove the battery cover by pushing it up and pulling it out.

b. Connect the IC wire, ensuring the tailpiece engages with the turn piece. Attach the receiver module to the door with screws (use wood screws for wooden doors).

c. Insert 4 (AA) 1.5V alkaline batteries and replace the battery cover.

Diagram shows battery cover removal, IC wire connection, and battery installation.

Specifications and Functions

Component Identification:

  • 1. Programming Button: Used for entering codes, clearing errors, setting functions, and locking the door.
  • 2. Number Buttons: Used to enter user codes (4-10 digits).
  • 3. Cylinder: Locks/unlocks from the outside with a key.
  • 4. Washer: Prevents water permeation.
  • 5. Battery Lid: Slides to allow battery changes.
  • 6. Battery Holder: Contains four AA (1.5V) Alkaline batteries.
  • 7. R Button (Reset): Restores default settings.
  • 8. Turn-Piece: Locks/unlocks from the inside.

1. Battery

Requires four AA (1.5V) Alkaline batteries.

2. Low Battery

Indicator: Button 1 flashes red and emits continuous beeps for approximately 10 seconds when the programming button is pressed.

All settings are retained in memory. The lock can still be operated by key even if batteries are dead.

3. LED Indicator

  • Button 1 flashes green once: Successful operation.
  • Button 1 flashes green twice: Successful programming.
  • Button 1 flashes red 3 times: Operation error.
  • Button 1 flashes red 5 times: Incorrect code entry (operation stops for system protection).
  • Button 1 flashes orange 3 times: System restored to default settings.
  • Button 1 flashes orange slowly: Programming mode.

4. Audio Indicator

  • 1 beep: Successful operation.
  • 2 long beeps: Successful programming.
  • 3 beeps: Operation error.
  • 3 long beeps: System restored to default settings.
  • 5 beeps: Incorrect code entry (operation stops for system protection).
  • 10 rapid beeps: Low battery.

5. Programming Code

The preset Programming Code is 0000. It is recommended to change this code before first use. The Programming Code is used only for setting functions and cannot unlock the door. It must be 4-10 digits and can be changed anytime.

6. User Code

The preset User Code is 1234. It is recommended to change this code before first use. Up to 6 User Codes can be saved. User Codes are 4-10 digits and are used for activating the lock, not for programming. They can be changed anytime.

7. Delete Individual User Code

User Codes can be deleted individually. A Programming Code is required.

8. Delete All User Codes At Once

All User Codes can be deleted. Auto-locking and Keypad locking functions will be disabled until new User Codes are created. A Programming Code is required.

9. Temporarily Disable All User Codes

Auto-locking and Keypad locking functions will be invalid; only key operation will be available. Repeat programming steps to restore User Codes.

10. Create a Disposable User Code

A Disposable User Code is valid for a single use. A Programming Code is required.

11. Restore Preset Factory Code

Press the "R" button on the interior receiver module to restore factory settings. The Programming Code will revert to 0000, and the User Code to 1234.

12. Unlock the Door

Unlock using a key, User Code on the keypad, or the interior turn-piece.

13. Lock the Door

Lock using a key, the Programming Button on the keypad, or the interior turn-piece.

14. Incomplete Door Closing / Opening

If the bolt does not fully extend or retract due to obstruction or motor failure, the LED will flash red 3 times and emit 3 beeps. Enter a User Code to unlock, then press the Programming Button to lock again. If the bolt gets stuck, check strike alignment.

15. Activate / Deactivate Auto-Locking Function

This function automatically locks the door within 10-99 seconds after closing. It is not preset and can be enabled if needed. The default delay is 30 seconds. Repeat programming steps to cancel. An alarm sounds if the bolt gets stuck.

16. Toggle Mute On/Off

Beep sounds for keypad presses, programming, or errors can be turned off. LED illumination remains active. Motor sound cannot be muted.

17. Code Protection Function

The system will disable operations after 5 consecutive incorrect code entries and will re-operate after 45 seconds.

18. Illumination

The LED keypad lights up when any button is pressed, aiding use in the dark.

Remarks

  • Use alkaline batteries for stable power supply.
  • Do not mix battery brands or types (e.g., alkaline with zinc-carbon).
  • Avoid chemical cleaners or oils, as they can damage the lock's surface or mainboard.
  • Contact the retailer for any product issues, repairs, or replacements.

Function Programming

Note: Leave the door unlocked during programming. Change default codes (0000 for PC, 1234 for UC) before initial setup. Programming steps should be completed within 6 seconds.

Detect Left / Right Hand Door Installation

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 0 → [Kwikset]. Run the door-handing identification process before initial setup or after restoring default settings.

Add New User Code

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 1 → [Kwikset] → Enter New UC → [Kwikset]. Up to 6 User Codes can be saved (4-10 digits each).

Delete An Existing User Code

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 2 → [Kwikset] → Enter the UC you want to delete → [Kwikset].

Delete All User Code At Once

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 3 → [Kwikset]. Auto-locking and keypad locking functions are disabled until new User Codes are created.

Change Programming Code

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 4 → [Kwikset] → Enter New PC → [Kwikset].

Toggle Autolock On/Off

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 5 → [Kwikset]. Repeat steps to cancel.

Set Autolock Time Delay

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 6 → [Kwikset] → Enter Seconds (10-99) → [Kwikset]. Delay time can be set between 10 to 99 seconds.

Toggle Mute On/Off

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 7 → [Kwikset]. Repeat steps to toggle mute on/off. LED illumination remains active.

Enable/Disable All User Code

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 8 → [Kwikset]. Auto-locking and keypad locking functions are disabled when User Codes are disabled. Repeat steps to re-enable.

Create a disposable User Code

Procedure: Enter PC [Kwikset] → 9 → [Kwikset] → Enter new disposable UC → [Kwikset]. Disposable codes are valid for one use only.

Restore all preset lock settings

Procedure: Press and hold the "R" button for over 5 seconds. The programming will complete after 3 long beeps. After restoring defaults, run the door-handing identification process.

Simple Troubleshooting

Situation 1

Problem: Door cannot be locked; 3 short beeps when pressing the programming button after installation.

Cause: Door-handing identification process not complete.

Solution: Execute the door-handing identification process.

Situation 2

Problem: No response, no sound, no backlight after installation.

Cause: Battery issue or improper cable connection.

Solution: Check battery polarity and charge. Verify cable connection.

Situation 3

Problem: Failed door-handing identification (red light 3 flashes, 3 short beeps).

Cause: Incorrect door-handing identification or memory change.

Solution: Press "R" to restore factory defaults and re-execute the identification process.

Situation 4

Problem: Lock does not work after successful identification (weak motor, stuck bolt, interior turn piece immobile).

Cause: Low battery.

Solution: Replace batteries.

Situation 5

Problem: Bolt locks up suddenly; interior turn piece cannot be rotated, even with a key.

Cause: Abnormal latch bolt position detection.

Solution: Remove one battery, press a front panel button to discharge, then replace the battery. The bolt will re-detect its position. Check strike alignment and hinge condition if the problem persists.

Situation 6

Problem: Door locks normally, but won't unlock with user code + programming button (3 short beeps).

Cause: Micro-switch malfunction.

Solution: Unlock with keys first, then contact the manufacturer for inspection.

Situation 7

Problem: Door closed, bolt extends on programming button press (3 short beeps); door open, no beeps on bolt lock.

Cause: Insufficient latch bolt hole depth or bolt not aligned with strike.

Solution: Deepen the latch bolt hole (min. 2.5 cm) or adjust the strike position.

User Code & Function Setup

Follow these guidelines for setup:

  1. Leave the door unlocked during programming.
  2. Perform the door-handing identification process before initial setup or after restoring defaults.
  3. Change the default Programming Code (0000) and User Code (1234) before initial setup.
  4. Observe LED and audio feedback for correct/incorrect entries and programming status.
  5. Complete each programming step within 6 seconds.
  6. Lock/unlock using the key or keypad as described in the programming table.
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