Using Extender Cables with Your Smart Lock (Important Installation Advice)
Extender cables are used during smart lock installation when extra length is needed to connect parts of the lock inside the door.
They can be helpful, but incorrect installation can affect how secure and stable your lock is.
This guide shows you how to use them safely and avoid the most common issues.
Most Important Rule (Read First)
When using extender cables:
●The lock must ALWAYS sit flat and flush against the door
If the lock is pushed outward by the cables:
The lock casing can become misaligned or distorted
The fixing screws may tighten unevenly
This can reduce the overall security of the installation
Correct = flat against door
Wrong = pushed away from door
Common Mistake to Avoid
The most common issue happens when:
●Too much cable is packed behind the lock
●The cable sits between the lock and the door
●The lock is forced outward when tightening screws
If this happens, stop and reposition the cable before continuing.
Types of Extender Cables
There are two types of extender cables:
3-pin cable
4-pin cable
- Always check which type your lock requires before installation.
Cable Length
All extender cables are approximately 10 cm long
They are designed for short extension only, not long-distance routing
Important Compatibility Note
Extender cables are NOT available for the SS series locks
This is because SS models already include a longer built-in connection cable.
Summary
Extender cables are safe to use when installed correctly.
The key rule is simple:
The lock must always stay flush against the door — never pushed out by cables.
Following this ensures:
•Better security
•Longer product life
•Fewer installation issues