SECURE LINK PGH200 Installation & User Manual
PART A PART B Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub LED Indicator Door Sensor Door Frame Sensor USB 5V 1A AC Adaptor* Wireless Door Sensor The Lockly Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub comes in two parts. Each part of the Secure Link is crucial to enable voice assistant features and live monitoring and control of your Lockly device. The Wireless Door Sensor is optional but highly recommended as they provide the ability to verify that your door is securely closed and not ajar.
1. Setting up the Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub You should install the Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub after you have successfully finished installation and set up of your Lockly Smart Lock. Refer to your appropriate Lockly Smart Lock Installation Guide and User Manual that came with the lock for reference. The Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub (Part A) can be plugged into any standard 5V 1A USB port or use the UL certified USB AC adapter included in this box (recommended).
Plug the Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub into the 5V 1A USB AC adapter and plug the AC adapter to your wall socket. A RED LED indicator light will flash slowly to indicate that the Wi-Fi Hub is ready to connect. USA Outlet Shown LED Indicator is located next to the Setup Button Once you have confirmed that your Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub is ready to connect to your lock, open the Lockly app to get started. In case you have not downloaded our app, you can scan the QR code to the left or visit https://lockly.
2. Using the Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub Before you set up your Wi-Fi Hub, make sure you are standing in between your Lockly Smart Lock and Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub. For best connection, the distance between the Wi-Fi Hub and your smart lock should be 15 feet or less. Lockly Smart Lock You Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub PGD728 Series Shown as reference only Using an iOS or Android Device with Bluetooth & Wi-Fi enabled Part A Shown Above as reference only 15 Feet (4.
Secure Link Installation Checklist. I’m excited for my new Lockly smart lock, now compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant.* You have a Lockly Smart Lock already, and now adding the Wi-Fi Hub. The Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub is installed within 15 feet of your Lockly Smart Lock. You have the Lockly App installed on your iOS or Android device. Your smartphone Bluetooth connection is ON and connected to your Lockly device. You are standing between your smart lock and the Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub.
3. Configuring Your Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub First, make sure the smartphone you are using to add the Wi-Fi Hub is connected to your 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Network. Next, open your Lockly App and select the main menu from the upper left corner. (Image shown with iOS demo).
If you have never connected the Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub to your smart lock, the Secure Link should have a slow flashing RED LED Indicator. Press and hold the Setup Button located on the top of the Wi-Fi Hub for 3 seconds until you see the GREEN LED Indicator start to rapidly flash. Press and Hold 3 Seconds If you don’t see anything appear with a Bluetooth icon and a name starting with PGH200... simply click the Refresh button on the upper right to rescan.
If you are already connected to a 2.4 GHz compatible Wi-Fi network, it should display the network name. (See example below) Enter your Wi-Fi password in the next line next to the icon, then click “Next Step” to continue. Select if your Wi-Fi Hub LED Indicator light is ON and SOLID GREEN. Select if your Wi-Fi Hub LED is flashing green. NOTE:If the LED is flashing RED, please check if your WiFi network is properly working. Please check with your network administrator or internet provider if you’re unsure.
Congratulations! Your Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub is now set up. Below are some quick information for troubleshooting. No Indicator Light Your Wi-Fi Hub has no power. Check your the power supply. Slow RED Light Flashing Your Wi-Fi Hub has power. It’s not connected to any wireless network. Rapid GREEN Light Flashing Your Wi-Fi Hub is in setup mode. Setup mode can be entered by pressing the setup button for 2 seconds. Setup mode will last approx 2 minutes.
4. Adding the Door Sensor Adding the door sensor (Part B) is optional, however we strongly recommend installing the Door Sensor as it provides the ability to verify that your door is securely closed and not ajar and also send push notifications to your phone on the status of your door when someone opens and closes the door. Door Sensor is required if you are intending to use Amazon Alexa or Google Home Assistant. Depending on your door orientation, your Door Sensor will be mounted different ways.
Keep the Door Sensor away from direct sunlight, high heat locations and large metal objects that may interfere with wireless signals. KEEP AWAY The optimal location to install the Door Sensor is on the upper corners of your door, away from the reach of children and pets.
When you are installing the Door Sensor, make sure the arrows on the Door Sensor is placed next to the arrow from the Door Frame Sensor. OR When installed on your door, the distance between the Door Sensor and the Door Frame Sensor must be less than 3/4” in order for the sensor to work. Gap - less than 3/4” when installed. When you are ready to install, pull the plastic tab at the back of the Door Frame Sensor to activate the sensor.
Congratulations! The Door Sensor is now set up. The Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub works with other Smart Home devices. Check on the status or remote lock and unlock your door by your voice using Amazon Alexa or Google Home Assistant. To setup your lock to work with either of those platforms, download the Amazon Alexa or Google Home Assistant app and make sure you enable the Lockly® Action for Google Assistant or the Amazon Alexa Skill before you can configure your voice to perform voice commands.
FCC Warning: 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. NOTE 1: 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.