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Glory Series H06 - Upmarket WiFi Smart Lock (Black)

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SKU:
STK H06B-BLK
UPC:
9309001159368
Colour/Finish:
Black
Type of Handle:
Lever
Back-Set:
60mm
Type of Lock:
Mortice
atc-product:
/qualified-locksmith-technical-installation-support-30-mins/
atc-product:
7434
atc-product:
7435
Access Method:
App Enabled
Access Method:
Bluetooth
Access Method:
WiFi
Access Method:
Pin Code
Access Method:
Fob/Card/RFID
Access Method:
Has Backup Key
Access Method:
Fingerprint
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Auslock Glory Series H06 — Smart Mortice Lock (Black)

The Auslock H06 is a full-featured mortice smart lock designed for timber and aluminium entry doors. With a 370 × 72 mm profile and a zinc-aluminium body finished in black, it replaces the lever, cylinder, and mortice body in one install — leaving a clean, low-profile result. Unlock with fingerprint, PIN code, RFID card, Bluetooth app, or a mechanical backup key. Add the optional Auslock G2 or G3 gateway and you also get remote app access, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa.

The H06 suits residential homes, apartments, rental properties, and small offices where a smart mortice system is preferred over a surface-mount or latch-style lock. With battery life up to 12 months from four AA cells, Type-C emergency power, and an electronic privacy snib, it covers the common scenarios where a full mortice deadbolt action is the right call.

Key Features

  • Five access methods — fingerprint, PIN code, RFID card, Bluetooth app, and mechanical backup key
  • Full mortice body included — replaces lever set and cylinder in one install (60 mm backset)
  • Lift the interior handle to throw the deadbolts; lower to retract — no button or extra step
  • Electronic privacy snib — locks out all credentials except admin app and mechanical key
  • Fake/Padded PIN support — enter random digits before or after your real code to defeat shoulder-surfing
  • Auto-lock configurable via app — immediate close or custom delay
  • Type-C emergency power port — connect a power bank if batteries are flat
  • Up to 200 fingerprints, 200 RFID cards, 150 PIN codes stored on device
  • Passcode types: Permanent, Timed, One-Time, Custom, Recurring — shareable via app
  • Full unlock history and real-time door status via Auslock App (Bluetooth; remote via Gateway)
  • IP55 rated — suitable for sheltered outdoor use
  • Low-battery alert below 4.8 V; ~12 months estimated battery life

Access Methods

Method How It Works Gateway Required?
Fingerprint Touch the reader — up to 200 registered fingerprints No
PIN Code 4–9 digits + # — up to 150 codes; fake/padded PIN supported. See Ch 03 — PIN codes explained. No
RFID Card / Fob 13.56 MHz — up to 200 cards; 3 key tags included No
Bluetooth App Auslock App (iOS & Android) — local unlock within ~5 m; share e-keys, view history No
Remote App (Wi-Fi) Lock/unlock and view history from anywhere via internet Yes — G2 or G3 (sold separately)
Voice (Google / Alexa) Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice commands Yes — Gateway required
Mechanical Key Backup key override — keyway under front panel cover; 2 keys included No

What's in the Box

  • Front panel ×1, Back panel ×1
  • Mortice ×1; Strike plate ×1; Strike box ×1
  • RFID key cards ×3; Mechanical keys ×2
  • Waterproof rubber plates ×2; U-clip ×1
  • 60 mm square shaft ×1; 75 mm square shaft ×1
  • Sliding screw M5×10 ×1
  • Mortice screws: KM5×10 (aluminium door) ×4; KA4×20 (timber door) ×4
  • Screw stubs: M5×30 ×2; M5×35 ×2
  • KM5×25 ×1; KM5×30 ×1; KM5×40 ×1; KM5×50 ×1; KM5×60 ×1
  • User manual

Suitable Uses

  • Residential entry doors (timber and aluminium) — front door replacement or new build
  • Apartments and strata properties where a full mortice body is specified
  • Airbnb and short-stay rentals — shareable PIN codes and e-keys; add a gateway for remote access. See Chapter 07 — Smart locks for Airbnb.
  • Small offices and shared workspaces with rotating staff access
  • Sheltered outdoor doors — covered entries, internal courtyards (IP55; avoid direct rain spray)

H06 vs H05 — What's the Difference?

The H06 and H05 share the same access methods, electronics, app platform, and mortice body. The only practical difference is panel size. The H06 has a taller, wider panel (370 × 72 mm) with a more premium appearance; the H05 has a more compact panel (280 × 65 mm) that suits narrower stile doors or where a lower-profile look is preferred.

Feature H06 (this product) H05
Panel height 370 mm 280 mm
Panel width 72 mm 65 mm
Interior panel width 137 mm 65 mm
Door thickness range 35–60 mm 35–60 mm
Access methods Identical (FP / PIN / RFID / BT / Key) Identical
App / Gateway Auslock App; G2/G3 optional Identical
Finish Black Black, Silver

Specifications

Model H06-TB
Material Aluminium alloy (zinc-aluminium)
Panel size (exterior / interior) 370 × 72 mm / 137 mm interior panel width; depth 23 mm
Door thickness 35–60 mm
Door types Timber and aluminium
Backset 60 mm. See how to measure your backset.
Finish Black
Power 4 × AA alkaline batteries (6 V working voltage); low-battery alert <4.8 V
Battery life ~12 months / ~10,000 operations (usage-dependent)
Emergency power Type-C port on front panel — connect a power bank to operate if batteries are flat
Connectivity Bluetooth (local); Wi-Fi via optional Gateway (2.4 GHz)
Credential capacity 200 fingerprints; 150 PIN codes; 200 RFID cards
IP rating IP55. See what IP55 means for your door.
Operating temperature −10 °C to 55 °C
Operating humidity 0–95%
Lock weight 3 kg
App Auslock App (iOS and Android)
Voice control Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa (Gateway required)
Break-in / tamper alarm Yes
Reset procedure Hold Reset button (under battery cover) for 5 s, then enter 000# on keypad

Dimensions

Auslock H06 panel dimensions — 370 mm height, 72 mm wide panels, 137 mm interior width, 23 mm depth
Panel dimensions — front, rear, and side profile
Panel height (front and rear) 370 mm
Exterior panel width 72 mm
Interior panel width 137 mm
Panel depth (door face to outer face) 23 mm
Interior escutcheon dimensions 24.5 mm × 34.5 mm section; depth 23 mm

Mortice Body

Auslock H06 mortice body dimensions — 240 mm height, 85 mm width, 60 mm backset, 52 mm spindle centres, 175 mm case height
Mortice body — key dimensions
Mortice body height 240 mm
Mortice body width 85 mm
Case height 175 mm
Backset 60 mm
Spindle centres 52 mm
Faceplate width 24 mm
Mortice Installation — Locksmith Fitting Recommended
The H06 requires a full mortice body to be fitted into the door edge. This involves precise chiselling or router work to create a mortice cavity — a task where alignment is critical. For best results and to avoid door damage, professional locksmith installation is recommended. If you are comfortable with door prep and have the correct tools, the three most common install mistakes are worth reading first. The door must have an existing 60 mm backset prep or you will need to prep the door — confirm your existing door hardware format before ordering.

Battery, Power & Backup

  • Batteries: 4 × AA alkaline (6 V). Use alkaline only — lithium or rechargeable cells are not recommended.
  • Battery life: approximately 12 months under normal residential use (~10,000 operations).
  • Low-battery alert: the lock alerts via keypad and the Auslock App when voltage drops below 4.8 V. Replace batteries promptly when notified.
  • Emergency power: if batteries are fully flat and you cannot open the door, connect a USB power bank to the Type-C port on the front panel. This powers the lock temporarily to allow entry. Keep a power bank accessible outside the premises.
  • Keep a mechanical key outside the premises as a separate backup — the keyway is located behind the front panel cover.

Remote App Access & Gateway

The H06 connects to the Auslock App via Bluetooth for local control (within ~5 m). For remote access from anywhere — to lock, unlock, view history, or manage credentials — you need an Auslock Gateway (sold separately). The Gateway bridges the lock to your Wi-Fi network and from there to the internet.

Not sure which gateway to choose? The G2 (2.4 GHz Wi-Fi) suits most residential installs. The G3 (PoE/Ethernet) suits commercial or IT-managed environments. The gateway must be positioned within ~15 m (open space) of the lock. See G2 vs G3 — Auslock gateways compared. Note that Auslock gateways use 2.4 GHz only — if your router merges bands automatically, you may need to split them; see the band-steering guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

The lock accepts my code but the door does not open — what do I check?
This is almost always a battery or alignment issue rather than a fault with the electronics. Start by replacing the batteries with a fresh full set of brand-name AA alkaline cells. Then test the lock with the door open for ten cycles — if it works smoothly open but fails when the door is closed, the strike plate needs adjustment. Even 1–2 mm of misalignment can cause the latch or deadbolt to bind and prevent full retraction. Check for door sag and make sure no weather seal is dragging against the panel.

The fingerprint reader is inconsistent — how do I improve recognition?
Unreliable fingerprint reads are usually caused by a dirty sensor, an oily or wet finger, poor enrolment angle, or low batteries. Clean the sensor with a dry microfibre cloth. Delete the fingerprint entry and re-enrol it, presenting the same finger two or three times at slightly different angles during setup. Add a second backup finger. If the behaviour continues, replace the batteries — low battery torque affects reader performance before the low-voltage alert fires.

A guest cannot get in — what is the fastest fix?
Work through this checklist: confirm the PIN code is correct and still active (check it has not expired if it was timed); if the guest is using a card or fob, confirm it was enrolled on that specific lock; if the keypad is dim or slow to respond, replace all four batteries immediately; if the app shows unlocked but the door does not move, ask the guest to apply gentle push or pull pressure on the door while the lock operates — the latch may be catching on the strike. Keep a backup access method — admin app, emergency key — available for urgent situations.

How do I set timed access codes for Airbnb guests?
In the Auslock App, select the lock and go to Passcodes. Create a Timed passcode and set the start time to check-in and the end time to 30–60 minutes after checkout (a buffer prevents lockouts if guests run late). For cleaners or recurring contractors, use a Recurring or Scheduled passcode with a weekly or daily window. Confirm the timezone setting in the app is correct for your property before saving — timezone errors are the most common cause of codes failing at the wrong time. Test the code before the guest arrives.

How do I factory reset the lock?
Keep the door open before resetting. Hold the Reset button under the battery cover for 5 seconds, then enter 000# on the keypad. The lock will return to factory defaults — all users, codes, and settings are removed. You will need to re-add the lock to your Auslock App account as admin and recreate all access credentials. If you are preparing the lock for a new owner or new tenancy, factory reset ensures no prior credentials remain active.

What does the privacy switch (electronic snib) do?
When privacy mode is enabled, the lock restricts all access methods except the admin app and the mechanical key. This is useful when you are home and want to prevent any entry — even valid credentials will not open the door. To enable it, turn on Privacy Lock in the Auslock App settings for that lock. Always test with the door open before relying on it, as behaviour can vary. To release from outside, use the admin app (requires a gateway for remote release) or the mechanical key.

Additional Information

App platform: The H06 runs on the Auslock App — a dedicated platform separate from TTLock or Tuya. The app supports iOS and Android, multiple admin levels, e-key sharing, scheduled access, and full unlock records. Remote access and voice control require an Auslock G2 or G3 gateway. Not sure which platform suits your situation? See Chapter 15 — Choosing the right smart lock app platform.

Managing multiple locks and users: One Auslock account can manage multiple locks. For rental properties and offices, give each lock a clear name in the app (for example, "Front Door" or "Unit 3 Entry"). Create individual named codes for each person — cleaner, guest, staff — rather than sharing a single code. Named codes make the activity log readable and make it easy to remove access when roles change. One fob or card can also be enrolled on multiple locks by adding it to each lock individually in the app.

Tracking access and activity logs: Every unlock event is recorded with the access method and timestamp. For clear audit trails, name each code and e-key in the Auslock App when you create it. To review records, select the lock in the app and open Records or Logs. For offsite monitoring, a gateway must be connected and online — the full log syncs via the cloud when a gateway is in range.

Battery performance and alignment: The main causes of shorter-than-expected battery life are door misalignment (latch or deadbolt rubbing on the strike plate), door not closing cleanly causing repeated auto-lock attempts, and the use of mixed or low-quality batteries. Always replace all four AA batteries at the same time using brand-name alkaline cells. If the lock sounds strained during operation, test with the door open — if smooth open but difficult closed, adjust the strike plate position before the next battery change.

IP55 and outdoor use: IP55 covers dust ingress and directional water spray. The H06 is rated for sheltered outdoor doors — covered entries, porticos, and internal courtyards. Avoid direct rain exposure, heavy splash, or prolonged high humidity. It is not rated for outdoor gate use. For details on what IP ratings mean in practice, see Chapter 11 — IP ratings explained.

Door prep: The H06 requires a 60 mm backset. Confirm your door's existing preparation before ordering — see Chapter 02 — measuring for a mortice lever.

Lifespan: Battery-powered mortice smart locks typically last 5–10 years under residential use when correctly installed and maintained. See how long digital door locks last in Australian conditions.

Warranty

Warranty
Auslock Warranty — 12 Months
This Auslock product is backed by a 12-month limited manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and internal electronic components under normal residential use. All warranty claims are handled by Terry's Tradies Pty Ltd — contact us in the first instance and we'll take care of it from there. View our Returns & Warranty policy.

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What's in the Box — Auslock H06-TB

  • Front panel ×1, Back panel ×1
  • Mortice ×1; Strike plate ×1; Strike box ×1
  • RFID key cards ×3; Mechanical keys ×2
  • Waterproof rubber plates ×2; U-clip ×1
  • 60 mm square shaft ×1; 75 mm square shaft ×1
  • Sliding screw M5×10 ×1
  • Mortice screws: KM5×10 (aluminium door) ×4; KA4×20 (timber door) ×4
  • Screw stubs: M5×30 ×2; M5×35 ×2
  • KM5×25 ×1; KM5×30 ×1; KM5×40 ×1; KM5×50 ×1; KM5×60 ×1
  • User manual
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Dimensions — Auslock H06-TB

Auslock H06 panel dimensions — 370 mm height, 72 mm wide panels, 137 mm interior width, 23 mm depth
Panel dimensions — front view, rear view, and side profile
Auslock H06 mortice body — 240 mm height, 85 mm width, 60 mm backset, 52 mm spindle centres
Mortice body dimensions — height 240 mm, width 85 mm, backset 60 mm, spindle centres 52 mm
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Auslock H06-TB User Manual

Auslock H06 User Manual page 1
Page 1 — Cover & Special Attention
Auslock H06 User Manual page 2
Page 2 — Lock Structure & Packing List
Auslock H06 User Manual page 3
Page 3 — Specifications & System Initialisation
Auslock H06 User Manual page 4
Page 4 — Handle Direction Adjustment
Auslock H06 User Manual page 5
Page 5 — Installation Steps 1 & 2
Auslock H06 User Manual page 6
Page 6 — Installation Steps 3 & 4
Auslock H06 User Manual page 7
Page 7 — App Registration & Adding Locks
Auslock H06 User Manual page 8
Page 8 — User Management & Passcodes
Auslock H06 User Manual page 9
Page 9 — Cards, eKeys & Records
Auslock H06 User Manual page 10
Page 10 — Gateway Management
Auslock H06 User Manual page 11
Page 11 — FAQ
Auslock H06 User Manual page 12
Page 12 — Warranty Registration
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Auslock Warranty

All Auslock products purchased through Terry's Tradies Pty Ltd (trading as Terry's Gold Coast Smart Locks and its associated websites and subsidiaries) are backed by a 12-month limited manufacturer's warranty. If something isn't right, contact us first — we manage all warranty assessments on your behalf and will work with you to get it resolved.

Warranty Summary

Warranty period 12 months from date of purchase
What is covered Defects in materials and internal electronic components under normal residential use
What is not covered See exclusions below
Who handles your claim Terry's Tradies Pty Ltd — contact us in the first instance
Proof of purchase Required for all claims
Geographic coverage Australia

How to Make a Claim

For full returns and warranty claim procedures, visit our Returns & Warranty page — this is kept up to date and is the authoritative reference for current claim steps.
  1. Contact Terry's Tradies Pty Ltd at your original place of purchase with a description of the fault.
  2. Have your proof of purchase ready (receipt or order confirmation).
  3. Provide clear photos and/or video of the defect — this is required before any assessment can begin.
  4. We may ask you to complete troubleshooting steps or a technical support form before the item is returned. Do not send the product back without our written approval.
  5. If the claim is approved, we will arrange the next steps with you directly — including return freight where applicable.
Please note: Warranty claims must be lodged with Terry's Tradies Pty Ltd at your original place of purchase. Products purchased from another retailer or website cannot be accepted for warranty assessment through us. Third-party costs — including locksmith fees, call-out charges, and reinstallation costs — are not covered under this warranty unless agreed to in writing.

What the Warranty Doesn't Cover

The following are not covered under the Auslock manufacturer's warranty:

  • Incorrect or improper installation
  • Door or frame misalignment
  • Incorrect mortise, latch, or backset selection
  • Installation on doors outside the product's specifications
  • Environmental exposure beyond the product's stated IP rating
  • Water ingress not consistent with the product's IP rating
  • Power surge, fire, flood, lightning, or other natural disaster
  • Cosmetic damage or normal wear and tear
  • Battery misuse or leakage
  • Forced entry, vandalism, or tampering
  • Unauthorised modification
  • Use of non-Auslock components
  • Commercial or high-traffic use (unless approved in writing)

Rechargeable battery products (Models A01, A02, A03, A519, A619): Battery-related damage is excluded where a non-certified charger, fast charger, incorrect voltage (outside 5.2V / 2A), third-party battery, or unsuitable charging environment has been used.

Change-of-Mind Returns

Change-of-mind returns are accepted at our discretion and subject to the manufacturer's return conditions. If you've changed your mind, contact us within 14 days of receiving your order and we'll let you know if a return is possible and what applies.

To be eligible, products must be:

  • Unused and uninstalled
  • Not powered on, activated, paired, programmed, or configured in any way
  • In original, fully sealed condition with all packaging, accessories, and components

Where a return is approved, a 20% restocking fee applies and return shipping is at your cost. Products that have been installed, powered on, or had any credentials registered are not eligible for return.

Australian Consumer Law

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have goods repaired or replaced if they fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Nothing in this policy limits or excludes your rights under the ACL.

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