Kwikset 925 KEVO DB L03 전단

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Device Calibration
Important Safeguards
Need Help?
Advanced Features
All About eKeys
System Reset
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Inside-Outside Sensor
History Log
Notifications
Enrolling a Fob
Kevo App Passcode
The Kevo lock features a sensor that can tell 
if your device is inside or outside your home. 
When enabled, it can help prevent your door 
from being unlocked by unauthorized users 
while your device is inside.
A history of the lock’s activity may be viewed 
through the Kevo app or by logging into the  
web portal: 
www.mykevo.com.
The Kevo app can send notifications when the 
door is locked and unlocked by eKey holders. 
You can choose to receive the system’s default 
notifications or set up custom notifications to 
monitor a specific user or time frame.
Note: The fob that came with your lock is already enrolled, but it must be  
re-enrolled if the lock is reset.
Kevo features an optional, added-security 
passcode that you can enable inside the app 
to be used in addition to the app’s password. 
Enabling the passcode will require you to enter 
a 4-digit PIN whenever you access the app, 
and it protects your Kevo account against 
unauthorized changes when your phone is 
unlocked.
This product complies with standards established by the following regulatory bodies:
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
• Industry Canada
FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions: 
( 1 ) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 
( 2 ) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may 
cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class 
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed 
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 
installation.  This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause 
harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee 
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does 
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined 
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the 
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
IMPORTANT! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the 
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canada ICES-003.  CAN/CSA-C22.2 
NO. 14-05 (Industrial Control Equipment) Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions:  ( 1 ) this device may not cause interference, and ( 2 ) this device must 
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation 
of the device.
1.  Read all instructions in their entirety.
2.  Familiarize yourself with all warning and caution statements.
3.  Remind all family members of safety precautions.
4.  Always have access to your lock’s standard key.
5.  If using the Triple Touch Lock feature, make sure to have your 
smartphone, fob or standard key with you to prevent locking 
yourself out.
6.  Familiarize yourself with all light ring error notifications.
7.  Replace low batteries immediately.
1.  Calibrate all devices in your Kevo system.
2.  Avoid keeping and storing calibrated phones and fobs 
unnecessarily close to the lock when inside the home.
3.  If you are unable to calibrate your device, temporarily disable 
Kevo’s Touch-to-Open functionality.
4.  Restrict access to your Kevo lock’s back panel and routinely 
check your settings to ensure they have not been altered 
without your knowledge.
WARNING:
 Failure to follow these safeguards could 
result in your lock opening inadvertently.
CAUTION:
 The calibration process, which enables the lock’s inside-outside 
sensor, is an important security measure; however, as with any radio-based 
technology, it should be noted that the accuracy and reliability of the Kevo 
lock’s inside-outside sensor cannot be guaranteed. Users should not rely 
solely on the Kevo lock’s sensor for security purposes and should always use 
caution. Kwikset assumes no responsibility for incorrect results or damages 
resulting from the use of the Kevo lock’s sensor.
Certain home configurations may impede the Kevo lock’s sensor more than 
others. Example: Your home office is located next to your entryway, and part of 
the office extends past the front door, jutting into the front yard. If your device 
is being actively used in that office extension, the Kevo lock’s sensor could 
possibly detect the device as being outside of your home while that device is 
in active use.
CAUTION:
 Prevent unauthorized entry. Because anyone with access to 
the back panel can change your Kevo lock’s settings, you must restrict 
access to the back panel and routinely check your settings to ensure 
they have not been altered without your knowledge.
WARNING:
 This Manufacturer advises that no lock can provide complete 
security by itself.  This lock may be defeated by forcible or technical 
means, or evaded by entry elsewhere on the property.  No lock can 
substitute for caution, awareness of your environment, and common 
sense. Builder’s hardware is available in multiple performance grades 
to suit the application. In order to enhance security and reduce risk, you 
should consult a qualified locksmith or other security professional.
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Regulatory Compliance
Preventing Inadvertent 
Unlocking of Your Door 
Online Support
Contact a Kevo  
Support Specialist
Kwikset Kevo Support
1-800-327-5625 
www.kwikset.com
You can utilize the help feature inside the Kevo app, and 
you can find a complete Troubleshooting Guide and FAQ 
List online at 
www.kwikset.com/kevo/support.
If you have questions, our highly trained Kevo Support team 
can provide you with the assistance you need:
6:30am – 4:30pm PST Mon-Friday
6:30am – 4:00pm PST Saturday
Closed Sunday
Press and 
release
 the 
fob’s enroll 
button. The 
fob’s LED will 
begin to blink 
green.
Hold the fob close 
against the back 
panel. The fob’s 
LED will begin 
to blink faster. 
When it turns 
solid green, the 
fob is successfully 
enrolled.
Press and 
release
 the 
Program 
button
Bring your fob and standard 
key outside with you and test 
to make sure that Kevo is 
communicating with your fob to 
lock and unlock. 
If the fob will be used frequently 
in your Kevo system, it is highly 
recommended that you perform 
the calibration process for 
added security.
The calibration process is required to 
enable Kevo’s inside-outside security 
functionality. When enabled, the inside-
outside sensor can help prevent your door 
from being unlocked by an unauthorized 
user while your device is inside. After 
successfully completing calibration, your 
Kevo’s inside-outside sensor will be enabled 
for your device, and your lock’s activation 
range will be optimized for your device and 
entryway. Activation range refers to the 
area around the lock in which it can detect 
your device and respond to touch.
Note:  The calibration process is a 
device-specific activity. Kevo’s inside-
outside sensor will remain disabled for any 
uncalibrated device.
Note: Each calibration environment is 
unique. As a result, multiple attempts may 
be required before a successful calibration 
is achieved.
Learn more about calibration at 
www.kwikset.com/kevo/support.
If calibration is initially unsuccessful, attempt 
calibration again and adjust the orientation and 
proximity of your device. If it continues to be 
unsuccessful after multiple attempts, see the online 
Troubleshooting Guide, or contact the Kevo Support 
team for assistance. If needed, you may temporarily 
disable Kevo’s Touch-to-Open functionality until 
successful calibration is achieved. See “Temporarily 
Disabling Touch-to-Open Functionality.”
Once your device has been successfully calibrated, 
you do not necessarily need to keep your device in 
the pocket in which it was calibrated. During normal 
operation, you may hold it in your hand, put it in 
another pocket, or keep it in a purse or backpack.
Pocket: For best results during normal operation, 
turn toward the lock so that there is a clear line of 
sight between the lock and your device.
Purse and backpack: For best results during 
normal operation, store your device in the 
outermost pocket of your purse or backpack, and 
turn it towards the lock so that there is a clear line 
of sight between the lock and your device.
Kevo provides multiple options to disable communication 
between the Kevo lock and your devices until successful 
calibration is achieved:
Utilize the built-in motion detection in the Kevo app and 
fob (when the devices are not in motion for 30 seconds or 
longer, they will no longer communicate with the lock).
Sign out of the Kevo app.
Put your fob in sleep mode by
 pressing and holding the 
fob’s enroll button for 10 seconds until it flashes red. To 
wake up the fob, 
press and release the fob’s enroll button. 
When the fob’s LED flashes green, the fob is awake.
Remove the battery pack from Kevo’s interior and use your 
standard key.
When performing the calibration 
process, keep your device in the front 
pocket of your pants and remove all 
other contents from your pocket. For 
best results, stand at an extended 
arm’s reach from the lock and align 
your pocket to establish a clear line 
of sight between the lock and your 
device. If you have questions regarding 
where to calibrate, consult the online 
Troubleshooting Guide.
Note: You will not necessarily need 
to keep your device in the pocket in 
which it was calibrated during normal 
operation. See “After Successful 
Calibration.”
Inside the Kevo app, navigate to your lock’s 
settings and tap “Calibrate.” Follow the prompts 
within the app.
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Where to Calibrate
Smartphone Calibration
After Successful Calibration
Temporarily Disabling  
Touch-to-Open Functionality
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Fob Calibration
Unsuccessful Calibration
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Remove 
battery cover.
Replace the 
battery cover.
When the light ring 
becomes solid green, 
touch the deadbolt 
rose. The light ring will 
spin green. Wait for it 
to stop spinning, then 
touch the deadbolt rose 
again. Repeat the touch 
sequence one more time.
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Press and 
release 
the 
Calibrate button.
Go outside with your fob and 
standard key and close the door.
After the third 
touch, the 
light ring will 
flash green if 
calibration is 
successful or red 
if calibration is 
unsuccessful.
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Hold fob close 
against the back 
panel until the 
fob’s LED begins 
to flash amber.
Place your fob in the empty front pocket 
of your pants (on the side that has the 
clearest line of sight to the lock).
An eKey is an electronic key that can be sent to family and friends 
with Kevo-compatible smartphones. The first phone you enroll  
with the lock will automatically receive the only 
Owner eKey
and an additional eKey will be added to your account so you can 
send it to a friend or family member. Additional eKeys can be 
purchased as needed through the app.
When you send eKeys to family and friends, you can choose 
which eKey type they receive. 
Like an Owner eKey, 
Admin eKeys give the recipient the ability to 
purchase, send, disable and delete eKeys, view a lock’s history and 
receive notifications. Admin eKey holders can delete other Admins 
in the system, but they cannot delete the Owner.
Anytime eKey holders can lock and unlock your Kevo, but they 
cannot manage eKeys.
Disabling eKeys
You can disable an eKey from an individual user within the app or 
web portal (www.mykevo.com). Disabling an eKey will temporarily 
disallow access to the Kevo lock until you re-enable it.
Deleting eKeys
Deleting an eKey will permanently remove that eKey from your 
system.
5.  Protect the password to your Kevo app and web portal 
accounts.
6.  When sending an eKey, always double-check that you 
are sending it to the correct recipient.
7.  Protect and restrict access to your smartphone so 
that your app settings cannot be altered without your 
knowledge.
8.  Enable the Kevo app’s security passcode so that your 
app settings cannot be altered without your knowledge.
9.  When sending eKeys, be aware of the difference 
between an Admin user and other users in the system: 
an Admin user can send, disable and delete eKeys.
10.  If your smartphone is lost or stolen, use the Kevo web 
portal (www.mykevo.com) to disable it.
11.  If a fob in your Kevo system is lost or stolen, reset your 
lock to delete it from memory.
If you wish to perform a system reset, 
press and hold  
the Reset button on the back panel for 10 seconds until 
the lock beeps and the light ring flashes red.
WARNING:
 Resetting your Kevo system will 
restore your lock to factory default settings and 
delete all smartphones and fobs from Kevo’s 
memory.
Phones: After a system reset, you will need to re-
enroll and calibrate your Owner phone. You will still 
be able to send eKeys at no charge to anyone who 
previously had an active eKey at the time of reset.
Fobs: After a system reset, all fobs will need to be 
re-enrolled and calibrated. Follow the instructions in 
“Enrolling a Fob” and “Fob Calibration.”
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