Secukey D3

Bhuku rekushandisa reSecukey D3 RFID Pin Access Control System

Model: D3 | Brand: Secukey

1. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview

The Secukey D3 is a standalone RFID and PIN-code access control system designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It features a wireless keypad, a wireless lock unit, and two remote controls, offering a convenient and secure solution for access management. The system is battery-operated, eliminating the need for complex wiring, and boasts an IP66 rating for weather resistance.

Secukey D3 access control system components: wireless lock, keypad, and two remote controls.

Figure 1: The complete Secukey D3 system, including the wireless lock unit, the numeric keypad, and two remote control fobs.

2. Package Zviri mukati

Ndokumbira utarise kuti zvinhu zvese zvakanyorwa pazasi zvinosanganisirwa mupakeji yako:

3. Setup uye Kuiswa

The Secukey D3 system is designed for easy, DIY wireless installation. No complex wiring is required, making setup straightforward.

3.1. Mounting the Wireless Lock Unit

The wireless lock unit is typically mounted on the inside of the door frame. Ensure the mounting surface is clean and stable.

Diagram showing the step-by-step installation process for the wireless lock unit on a door frame.

Figure 2: Installation steps for the wireless lock unit. The process involves marking, drilling, and securing the unit to the door frame.

3.2. Positioning the Wireless Keypad

The wireless keypad can be placed at a convenient location near the door, typically on the outside. Its wireless nature allows for flexible placement without the need for power cables.

Image illustrating the wireless nature of the Secukey D3 system, showing the lock unit on a door and the keypad and remotes separate, emphasizing ease of installation.

Figure 3: The wireless design of the Secukey D3 system simplifies installation, allowing components to be placed without extensive wiring.

3.3. Rudzi rweKutaurirana

The system maintains a reliable wireless connection between the keypad, lock, and remote controls. The maximum communication distance is approximately 50 meters, depending on environmental factors and obstacles.

Diagram showing the Secukey D3 keypad, remote controls, and lock unit with an arrow indicating a maximum communication distance of 50 meters.

Figure 4: The system supports a maximum communication distance of 50 meters between the keypad/remotes and the lock unit.

4. Operating Instructions

The Secukey D3 offers multiple methods for access control: RFID card, PIN code, and remote control.

4.1. Accessing with RFID Card/Key Fob

  1. Present an authorized RFID card or key fob to the RFID reader area on the keypad.
  2. The lock will disengage, allowing access.

4.2. Accessing with PIN Code

  1. Enter your authorized PIN code on the keypad.
  2. Dzvanya bhatani rekuti '#' kuti usimbise.
  3. The lock will disengage, allowing access.

4.3. Using Remote Controls

The included remote controls provide convenient access from a distance.

A hand holding a Secukey D3 remote control, pointing it towards the wireless lock unit installed on a door, with a wireless signal icon.

Figure 5: Operating the wireless lock unit using one of the provided remote controls.

  1. Press the 'Open' button on the remote control to disengage the lock.
  2. Press the 'Close' button to engage the lock.

5. Kuchengeta

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Secukey D3 system.

5.1. Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri

The Secukey D3 system is battery-powered. When the battery level is low, the system will provide an indication (e.g., a warning light or sound). Replace batteries promptly to ensure continuous operation.

Image showing the battery compartment of the Secukey D3 wireless lock unit, with batteries being inserted.

Figure 6: The battery compartment of the wireless lock unit. Ensure correct battery polarity when replacing.

5.2. Weather Resistance (IP66)

The Secukey D3 is rated IP66, meaning it is protected against dust ingress and powerful water jets. This makes it suitable for outdoor use. However, avoid submerging the device in water.

Image depicting the Secukey D3 keypad with water splashing around it, illustrating its IP66 waterproof rating.

Figure 7: The IP66 rating ensures the device is protected against dust and water splashes, making it suitable for outdoor environments.

5.3. Kuchenesa

Clean the device surfaces with a soft, damp jira. Usashandise abrasive cleaners kana solvents.

6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

If you encounter issues with your Secukey D3 system, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

DambudzikoZvinogona KukonzeraSolution
Lock does not respond to keypad/remote.Low batteries in lock or keypad; out of communication range; interference.Replace batteries in both units. Ensure units are within 50m range. Check for strong interference sources.
RFID card/PIN not recognized.Card/PIN not programmed; incorrect entry.Ensure the card/PIN is correctly programmed into the system. Re-enter PIN carefully.
Remote control haisi kushanda.Remote battery low; remote not paired.Replace remote control battery. Re-pair the remote control with the system according to programming instructions.

7. Zvinyorwa zveUnyanzvi

FeatureTsanangudzo
Model NumberD3
MugadziriSecukey
Zviyero (Kiyi Yekukiya)5.6 x 2.25 x 14.8 cm
Kurema1.1 Kilograms (total package)
ColorSirivha / Nhema
Simba SourceBattery (Batteries not included)
Nzira dzekuwanaRFID, PIN Code, Remote Control
Protection RatingIP66 (Dust tight, protected against powerful water jets)
Kukurukurirana DistanceMax 50 meters (line of sight)
Kutanga Kuwanikwa ZuvaKubvumbi 22, 2018

8. Warranty uye Tsigiro

Secukey products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. For technical support or further assistance, please reach out to Secukey customer service through their official websaiti kana kuonana nezviteshi.

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