Troubleshooting; How To Replace Batteries - Philips EasyKey 7200 User Manual

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8 Troubleshooting

Types of alarms and alarm modes
Low battery alarm, prompting you to replace the batteries in time
Mechanical key opening alarm
Triggering: The lock is opened by a key
Alarm mode: Continuous repeated alarms
Turning off: The alarm will be automatically
turned off or after a successful verification.
Anti-dismantle alarm
Triggering: The door is pried open and there
is no fit in the door.
Alarm mode: Continuous repeated alarms.
Turning off: Auto-close, or close after a
successful key verification, or close after the
normal indoor unlock.
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Triggering: After waking up, the system will
run an automatic examination on the battery
voltage. If the voltage is too low, the lock give
an alarm and a voice prompt of "Low battery.
Please replace all batteries".
Alarm mode: A voice prompt of "Low battery.
Please replace all batteries" during unlocking.
Turning off: The alarm will be automatically
turned off.
How to use an emergency power
Reset
button
Emergency
power interface

How to replace batteries

The lock is powered by four 1.5V alkaline
batteries. There are two sets of working
power inside the battery cabinet. Eight
batteries can be put in to extend the
battery life and reduce battery replacement
frequency. The battery cabinet is located at
the upper end of the inside escutcheon. By
pushing the cover upwards, you can remove
it and then replace the batteries.
When the battery voltage is insufficient,
and the door cannot be power up from
the outside, you can power the lock
through the Micro USB interface by using
a 5V power bank as an emergency power
supply. After opening the door lock,
please replace the batteries immediately.
In case of a system crash and it's
impossible to open the door from outside,
please press the Reset button and then
release to let it reboot automatically.
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