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Privacy Switch / Secure Mode on EF and TF Models

Understanding Secure Mode and owner-only access

What is Secure Mode (Privacy Switch)?

The EF and TF lock models include a Privacy Switch, also referred to as Secure Mode.
When enabled, Secure Mode restricts access so that only the lock owner (Main Administrator) can unlock the door.

This feature is designed to provide maximum privacy and security when required.

How Secure Mode works

Enabling Secure Mode

  • Slide the privacy switch UP to activate Secure Mode

  • Once enabled:

    • Only the Main Administrator can unlock the door

    • Unlocking is possible only via:

      • The TTLock app

      • The Administrator Passcode (found under Settings → Basic)

  • All other access methods are disabled:

    • Normal user passcodes

    • Fingerprints

    • Cards or other credentials

Disabling Secure Mode

Secure Mode can be turned off in two ways:

  • In the TTLock app, go to:

    • Lock Settings → Privacy Lock → Off

EF model special behavior

  • On EF models only, opening the door using the inside handle will mechanically reset the privacy switch to the OFF position

  • This ensures that Secure Mode is automatically disabled after manual exit from the inside

Why this matters

  • Prevents any unauthorized access while Secure Mode is active

  • Ensures only the owner can unlock the door during privacy periods

  • Helps staff clearly explain why fingerprints or user codes may stop working

  • EF model behavior prevents accidental lockouts from the inside

Quick summary

  • Secure Mode restricts unlocking to the Main Administrator only

  • Activated by sliding the privacy switch UP

  • Normal access methods are disabled while active

  • Can be disabled in the app via Privacy Lock → Off

  • EF models automatically reset Secure Mode when opened from the inside

EF and TF models offer a simple, reliable privacy feature for enhanced security and controlled access.