DL210 Operation Manual V3.2
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Congratulations! You are the owner of a state-of-the-art door lock
featuring:
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Fingerprint identification for keyless access
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Storage of fingerprints for up to 50 users
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Attractive, self-contained unit; no external wiring
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Programmable at the door with no computer or external devices
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Manual mode for no-lock access when desired
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Key override to conform to regulations
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Powered by AA batteries (typically lasting two years)
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Interchangeable with Schlage/Kwikset cylindrical plus deadbolt lock
sets
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Introductory Notes
1.1.
As with many advanced technologies, the use of biometrics for
identification involves a learning process. The Shepherd 210 uses
exciting technology and design that allows the opening of a locked
door simply by pressing a finger on the lock, but users must learn the
best positioning and pressure to use.
1.2.
Generally, the center of the vortex of the fingerprint pattern is the key
data point; ideally, it is placed in the center of the small glass window
in a consistent way. Your finger should be flat, motionless and held
with firm pressure in the same way each time. See Appendix for
some guiding drawings.
1.3.
A very firm pressure when placing the finger gives the best image,
but the finger must not move during scanning.