Waferlock L310 Smart Lock User Manual
Brand: WAFERLOCK
Tagline: Security x Simplicity
Website: www.waferlock.com
Certification: ISO 9001:2015
Version: V02
Product Overview
This document serves as the user manual for the Waferlock L310 Smart Lock, detailing its features, setup, and operation.
Illustration of the Waferlock L310 Smart Lock: The cover page features a detailed illustration of the L310 smart lock, showcasing its keypad, handle, and installation on a door.
Specifications
- Front / Back Escutcheon Dimension (L x W x H): 3 7/8" x 1" x 6 2/3" (99.4 x 23.8 x 169.4 mm)
- Access Solutions: Key Card / Passcode / App / Mechanical Key
- Acoustic Low Power Warning: Yes
- External Power Support: 9V External Power Supply
- Door Thickness Compatibility: 1 3/8" - 2" (35mm-50mm)
- Key Override: Mechanical Key
- Transponder Type: Mifare Cards
- Ingress Protection: IP54
- Battery Type: Alkaline Battery (AAA) 1.5V x 4 pcs
If the product will not be used for more than two months, please remove the battery to avoid battery leakage and damage to the product.
Appearance
The smart lock consists of the following external and internal components:
- Key Pad: The touch-sensitive numeric interface.
- Card Reading Area: Located near the keypad for presenting access cards.
- Wakeup Button: Activates the lock's display and functions.
- Outside Lever: The exterior handle for door operation.
- Latch: The bolt mechanism that secures the door.
- 9V battery contact: Connection point for an optional external 9V power source.
- Battery Slide Cover: Located on the inside of the lock for battery access.
- AAA Battery X 4pcs: Four AAA batteries power the lock.
- Inside Lever: The interior handle for door operation.
Setup Instructions
Enroll Programming Card
The Programming Card is essential and must be used before any other setup steps.
Procedure: Present the programming card to the lock's reading area. During the process, a beep sound and blue light will blink every second. Successful setup is indicated by one long beep and three blue light blinks after 10 seconds.
Illustration: A hand is shown presenting a programming card to the lock's card reading area.
Remark:
- In its initial construction mode, the L310 can be operated using any Mifare card and the default passcode 123456.
- If the lock emits 2 beeps or the blue light blinks twice, the programming card enrollment has failed.
- Only one programming card can be enrolled per lock. This card is for programming only and cannot be used to unlock the door.
- After successful enrollment, the lock can only be accessed with authorized credentials and passcodes.
Lock Setup with App
Follow these steps to configure your lock using the WAFERKEY mobile application.
- Step 1: Download the WAFERKEY app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
- Step 2: Launch the app and either log in using a third-party service or create a new WAFERKEY account.
- Step 3: Confirm that the lock has been programmed with the programming card. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone, remain near the lock, and follow the on-screen instructions within the app.
- Step 4: Pair the lock with your smartphone via the app to begin using its features.
QR Code: A QR code is provided to facilitate the download of the WAFERKEY app.
Remark:
- The WAFERKEY App is compatible with iPhones running iOS 13.6 or later, and Android devices running Android 8.0 or later.
- It is important to accept any available firmware updates for optimal performance.
- For detailed information, please refer to the instructions within the WAFERKEY App.
Alternative Setup: If you prefer not to use the app, manual programming instructions for Standalone Mode are available on pages P6-15.
Support: For any questions regarding your new lock, please contact support@waferlock.com.
Standalone Mode Programming Instructions
WARNING: Standalone Mode programming functions, including those using the Programming Card, are disabled once the lock is paired with a mobile app. To use Standalone Mode after app pairing, the lock must first be unpaired via the WAFERKEY App.
Ensure the Programming Card is enrolled as per the instructions on page P04.
Enroll New User Credentials
- Step 1: Present the programming card to the reading area. Keypad numbers 1, 2, and 3 will blink, accompanied by 2 beep sounds.
- Step 2: Press the "1" button to enter programming mode. The blue indicator light will begin to blink.
- Step 3: When the blue light is blinking, present the new user credential (e.g., card or fob) for enrollment. Three beep sounds confirm successful enrollment.
Illustration: Shows presenting the programming card (Step 1), pressing '1' (Step 2), and presenting a user credential (Step 3).
Remark:
- Multiple user credentials can be enrolled consecutively while the blue light is blinking.
- The lock supports up to 2,000 credentials (including passcodes). Reaching this limit is indicated by 10 short beep sounds and 3 blue light blinks.
Unlock with User Credentials
- Step 1: Present the user credential to the lock's reading area.
- Step 2: Upon successful verification, the keypad LED will illuminate and run clockwise.
Illustration: Shows presenting a user credential (Step 1) and the keypad LED indicating access (Step 2).
If the blue light blinks twice, the presented user credential does not have access rights.
Remove All User Credentials
- Step 1: Present the programming card to the reading area. Keypad numbers 1, 2, and 3 will blink, accompanied by 2 beep sounds.
- Step 2: Press the "1" button to enter programming mode. The blue indicator light will begin to blink.
- Step 3: Press the "TOUCH" key. The keypad will light up. Then, press ****# (four asterisks followed by hash). A long beep sound and 5 blue light blinks confirm that all user credentials have been successfully removed.
Illustration: Shows presenting the programming card (Step 1), pressing '1' (Step 2), and pressing 'TOUCH' followed by ****# (Step 3).
Enroll New Passcode
- Step 1: Present the programming card to the reading area. Keypad numbers 1, 2, and 3 will blink, accompanied by 2 beep sounds.
- Step 2: Press the "2" button to enter programming mode. The keypad will light up.
- Step 3: Enter a 6-digit passcode, followed by the "#" key. Three beep sounds confirm successful enrollment.
Illustration: Shows presenting the programming card (Step 1), pressing '2' (Step 2), and entering a passcode (Step 3).
Remark:
- To enroll additional passcodes, press the "TOUCH" key and repeat Step 3.
- The lock supports up to 2,000 credentials (including passcodes). Reaching this limit is indicated by 10 short beep sounds and 3 blue light blinks.
Unlock with Passcode
- Step 1: Press the "TOUCH" key to activate the keypad.
- Step 2: Enter your 6-digit passcode, followed by the "#" key. The LED will illuminate and run clockwise upon successful access.
Illustration: Shows pressing 'TOUCH' (Step 1) and entering a passcode (Step 2).
Remark:
- If the blue light blinks twice, the entered passcode does not have access rights.
- The keypad will automatically lock for 3 minutes if an invalid passcode is entered 5 times consecutively. Access can be regained after the lockout period or by using other valid user credentials.
- If a passcode is entered incorrectly, press the "TOUCH" key again to clear the input and re-enter the 6-digit passcode.
Remove All Passcode
- Step 1: Present the programming card to the reading area. Keypad numbers 1, 2, and 3 will blink, accompanied by 2 beep sounds.
- Step 2: Press the "2" button to enter programming mode. The keypad will light up.
- Step 3: Press ***# (three asterisks followed by hash). A long beep sound and 5 blue light blinks confirm that all passcodes have been successfully removed.
Illustration: Shows presenting the programming card (Step 1), pressing '2' (Step 2), and pressing ***# (Step 3).
Remove Individual Passcode
- Step 1: Present the programming card to the reading area. Keypad numbers 1, 2, and 3 will blink, accompanied by 2 beep sounds.
- Step 2: Press the "2" button to enter programming mode. The keypad will light up.
- Step 3: Enter the 6-digit passcode you wish to remove, followed by *#. A long beep sound indicates successful removal.
Illustration: Shows presenting the programming card (Step 1), pressing '2' (Step 2), and entering the passcode to be removed (Step 3).
Remark:
- If the passcode entered for removal is incorrect, there will be 4 short beep sounds and the blue light will blink twice.
- To remove additional passcodes, press the "TOUCH" key and repeat Step 3.
Volume Setting
- Step 1: Present the programming card to the reading area. Keypad numbers 1, 2, and 3 will blink, accompanied by 2 beep sounds.
- Step 2: Press the "2" button to enter programming mode. The keypad will light up.
- Step 3: Press *2#. Two short beep sounds will occur.
- To set the lock to quiet mode, enter 001#; a long beep sound will confirm the setting.
- To set the lock to loud mode, enter 002#; a long beep sound will confirm the setting.
Illustration: Shows presenting the programming card (Step 1), pressing '2' (Step 2), and entering volume codes (Step 3).
Program Door Opening and Closing Mode
- Step 1: Present the programming card to the reading area. Keypad numbers 1, 2, and 3 will blink, accompanied by 2 beep sounds.
- Step 2: Press the "2" button to enter programming mode. The keypad will light up.
- Step 3: Press *5#. Two short beep sounds will occur.
- To enable automatic locking after 5 seconds, enter 001#; a long beep sound will confirm.
- To enable toggle mode for door operation, enter 002#; a long beep sound will confirm.
Illustration: Shows presenting the programming card (Step 1), pressing '2' (Step 2), and entering door mode codes (Step 3).
Passcode Anti-Peeping Setup
- Step 1: Present the programming card to the reading area. Keypad numbers 1, 2, and 3 will blink, accompanied by 2 beep sounds.
- Step 2: Press the "2" button to enter programming mode. The keypad will light up.
- Step 3: Press *7#. Two short beep sounds will occur.
- To turn OFF the passcode anti-peeping mode, enter 001#; a long beep sound will confirm.
- To turn ON the passcode anti-peeping mode, enter 002#; a long beep sound will confirm.
Illustration: Shows presenting the programming card (Step 1), pressing '2' (Step 2), and entering anti-peeping codes (Step 3).
Low Battery Warning
Indication: A low battery condition is signaled by 3 short beep sounds that repeat 5 times, accompanied by the blue indicator light blinking 5 times. This occurs during credential/passcode/app use or programming card enrollment.
Action: Please change the batteries immediately when this warning is observed.
Illustration: Depicts user interaction with the lock, either using a credential or the programming card, leading to the low battery alert.
Reminders
- When the battery is low, the programming card cannot be used to add or remove credentials or passcodes.
- The lock supports up to 2,000 credentials (including passcodes). A notification of 10 short beep sounds and 3 blue light blinks indicates the maximum capacity has been reached. New credentials or passcodes can only be added after existing ones are removed.
- It is advisable to keep the spare mechanical key in an accessible location outside the room, such as a car or office. This ensures access in case of lost credentials, battery failure, or other electronic malfunctions.
- To prevent potential battery leakage and product damage, remove the batteries if the lock will remain unused for over two months.
- The product is not waterproof. Avoid exposing it to water or moisture, as this can damage the internal circuit boards.
- When cleaning the lock, refrain from using water or chemical cleaning agents, as they may cause rust or damage the finish.
- Install a door stop to protect the door handle from damage caused by the door slamming shut.
- When the door is open, exercise caution with the latch. Avoid touching it with your hands or body to prevent potential injury.
- Keep children and their belongings away from the product, including its batteries and accessories.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, as stipulated by Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These regulations are designed to offer reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. The equipment generates, utilizes, and can emit radio frequency energy. If not installed and operated according to the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. While no guarantee is provided that interference will not occur in a specific installation, users experiencing interference with radio or television reception (identifiable by turning the equipment on and off) are encouraged to attempt correction through the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an electrical outlet on a circuit separate from the one used by the receiver.
- Seek assistance from a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
FCC Caution: To maintain continuous compliance, any changes or modifications not explicitly approved by the party responsible for compliance could invalidate the user's authority to operate this equipment. For example, use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computers or peripheral devices.
This device adheres to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Its operation is subject to two conditions: (1) the device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) it must accept any interference received, including interference that might lead to undesired operation.