1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the QTTYELOK IP68 Waterproof Bluetooth Tuya RFID Fingerprint Access Control System Kit. This system offers multiple access methods including fingerprint, RFID card, password, and Tuya app control, combined with an electric bolt lock for enhanced security. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure correct usage and optimal performance.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga waahanga kei roto i to kete:
- 1x Access Control Keypad
- 1x Electric Bolt Lock
- 1x Power Controller
- 1x Door Exit Button
- 10x 13.56MHz RFID Keychains

Whakaahua: Ka mutuview of the QTTYELOK Access Control System Kit components, including the keypad, electric bolt lock, power supply, exit button, and RFID keychains.
3. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | QttyElok |
| Tauira | with Bolt Lock |
| Kaihanga | QingTianTongYun |
| Rahi Hua (L x W x H) | 20 x 5 x 10 cm |
| Taumaha | 1.19 Kirokaramu |
| Tae | Mā |
| Momo Mana | Tauera Hiko |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Tikanga Tāuta | DIY Wireless |
| Momo Mono Hiko | Maunga Panui |
| Nga Pikohiko Kei roto/E hiahiatia ana | Kao |
| Whakauru Keypad Mana Whakauru | |
| Te Kaha Kaiwhakamahi | 100 |
| Rauemi | Kirihou |
| Paewhiri | Paewhiri Pa |
| Mahinga Mahi Voltage | DC12V |
| Whakatauranga parewai | IP68 (he pai mo te whakaurunga o waho) |
| Auautanga | 13.56 MHz |
| Nga Tikanga Tautuhi | Tuya APP, NFC, Fingerprint, RFID Card, Password |
| Whakamuri | Mā |
| Patene Pouaka | Ae |
| Kaiwhakahaere | Three configurable |
| Mahi Naianei | ≤30mA |
| Wā Tuwhera | 01 seconds - 30 minutes adjustable |
| Keypad Product Size | 140 x 70 x 16 mm |
| Maukati Hiko | |
| Rauemi | Aluminum Aluminum |
| Mahinga Mahi Voltage | DC12V |
| Rahi | 150 x 34 x 28 mm |
| Aratau Haumarutanga | NC / Fail-safe type (locked when powered, unlocked when power off) |
| Mahi Naianei | Start: 1.2A, Operate: 0.25A |
| Tuku Hiko | |
| Rauemi | Te maitai |
| Whakauru AC | Standard AC100V - 260V / 50 - 60HZ |
| Kounga DC | DC12V / 3A |
| Whakaroa | 0 - 15 seconds adjustable |

Image: Detailed dimensions of the access control keypad (140mm x 70mm x 16mm).

Image: Key features of the access control keypad, including IP68 waterproof rating, high-quality plastic construction, Bluetooth Tuya support, mobile phone NFC support, 10000 record query, and support for fingerprints, RFID cards, passwords, and doorbell function.

Image: The electric bolt lock, showing its serial number and voltage/current specifications, with an indicator for adjustable time delay (0/3/6 seconds).
4. Nga korero haumaru
- Ensure all wiring is performed by a qualified professional and complies with local electrical codes.
- Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te mahi i tetahi whakaurunga, tiaki ranei.
- Do not expose the power supply or internal components to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- Keep the device away from strong electromagnetic interference.
- This system is designed for security; however, no system is foolproof. Always maintain other security measures.
5. Tatūnga & Tāuta
5.1 Tāutanga Tinana
Mount the access control keypad, electric bolt lock, and exit button in their desired locations. Ensure the keypad is installed at a convenient height for all users. The electric bolt lock should be securely fitted into the door frame and door, aligning correctly for smooth operation. The power controller should be installed in a secure, dry location.
5.2 Wiring Hoahoa
Follow the wiring diagram carefully to connect all components. Incorrect wiring can damage the system or pose a safety risk.

Image: This diagram illustrates the connections between the access controller, electric bolt lock, exit button, and power supply. Ensure all connections are secure and follow local electrical codes.

Image: This image shows the complete access control system components installed on a door, including the access controller, electric drop lock, exit button, and RFID key cards.
6. Tuya App Setup
The Tuya app allows for remote control and management of your access control system.
6.1 Taupānga Tikiake me te Hononga
- Scan the QR code provided in the app interface or search for "Tuya" or "TuyaSmart" in your mobile app store. You can also visit http://smart.tuya.com/download.
- Install the Tuya app on your smartphone.
- Whakatuwheratia te taupānga ka rēhita/takiuru.
- Me mohio kei te whakahohea te Nihokikorangi ki to waea.
- Connect your access control device to the Tuya app via Bluetooth. The app supports Chinese and English languages.

Image: This image demonstrates remote control of the access system via the Tuya app on a mobile phone using Bluetooth.
6.2 Whakahaere Kaiwhakamahi
Through the Tuya app, you can add and manage various access credentials:
- Kauira: Add new fingerprints for authorized users.
- Kupuhipa: Create and manage access passwords.
- Kaari RFID: Enroll RFID cards for quick access.
6.3 Unlocking Methods via App
- App Unlock Button: Open the door directly from the Tuya app.
- Ngā Kupuhipa Rangitahi: Set periodic passwords valid for a specific duration.
- One-Time Passwords: Generate single-use passwords that expire within 6 hours after first use.
6.4 Access Log
Ka tukuna koe e te taupānga view unlock records by clicking on the reminder message, providing a history of access events.

Image: This series of screenshots illustrates the Tuya app interface for downloading, connecting, managing users, setting temporary codes, and viewing unlock records.
7. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The QTTYELOK access control system offers multiple ways to unlock your door:
- Kauira: Whakatakotoria tō matihao kua rēhitatia ki runga i te pūoko matihao.
- Kaari RFID: Present your registered RFID keychain or card to the keypad.
- Kupuhipa: Enter your numerical password on the touch panel, followed by the 'OK' button.
- Tuya App: Use the unlock function within the Tuya app on your smartphone.
- NFC: Utilize NFC-enabled mobile phones for access, if configured.
- Puta Puta: Press the internal exit button to unlock the door from the inside.

Image: This image displays the various methods to unlock the door, including fingerprint, RFID card, NFC, password, and the Tuya app.
8. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Wipe the keypad and other components with a soft, damp kakahu. A ape i te kai horoi, te whakarewa ranei.
- Tirotiro: Periodically check all wiring connections for looseness or damage.
- Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Check the Tuya app regularly for any available firmware updates for your device to ensure optimal performance and security.
- Maihao Matapihi: Kia ma, kia maroke te puoko tapumati mo nga panui tika.
9. Te Raru
- Kaore te Pūrere i te whakautu: Check power connections to the power controller and ensure it is receiving AC input. Verify DC output to the keypad and lock.
- Maama Maihao Kaore i te Mohiotia: Ensure your finger is clean and dry. Re-enroll your fingerprint if issues persist.
- Kāore te Kāri RFID e Mahi: Ensure the card is correctly registered in the system. Try re-enrolling the card.
- Nga Take Hononga Taupānga: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and the device is within range. Restart the Tuya app or your phone if necessary.
- Kāore te Maukati e Mau/Wetewete: Check wiring to the electric bolt lock. Ensure the lock mechanism is free from obstructions. Verify the power supply is providing adequate current.
- Mahi Mokowhiti: This could indicate a loose connection or power fluctuation. Inspect all wiring and power supply stability.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Mō ngā mōhiohio pūtāhui, tautoko hangarau rānei, tirohia ngā tuhinga i whakaratohia me tō hoko, whakapā atu rānei ki te kaihoko. Puritia tō rīhiti hoko hei taunakitanga hoko.





