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Pressing S
tar (“
□
*
”) key cancels on-going programming.
Pressing Pound (“#”) key starts programming.
Replacing batteries does not change existing settings.
During programming, Blue LED indicator indicates either success of programming or programming in progress, and red
LED indicator indicates failure of programming.
Two blue LED flashes and 2 beeps (one short beep and one long beep) at the end of each successful program sequence.
One blue LED flashes and 2 short beeps during program sequence.
Programming can be done only if the lock is in Locked Mode.
The red LED will flash 0.5 second (with one long beep) after an invalid code is entered. (To quickly clear an invalid User Access
Code, press
□
*
and immediately re-enter the correct Code).
Change Master Code
–
Program 01
Key Sequence:
□
#
[Master Code]
●
□
0
□
1
●
[1-digit Code length]
●
[New Master Code]
●
[New Master Code]
●●
For example
,
if you want your own personal
Master Code to be “5555”, press:
□
#
12345
●
01
●
4
●
5555
●
5555
●●
Notes:
Factory Default Master Code is 12345. It’s universal and known to the public. It must be replaced with your own Master Code
immediately. Manufacture assumes no liability, direct or indirect, due to failure to do so.
No other programming commands will be accepted until Factory Default Master Code has been changed.
Length of Master Code defines length of all other codes. It cannot be changed to other lengths unless Factory Default Setting is restored.
Master Code cannot be deleted.
A lock has only one Master Code. Multiple locks can have the same Master Code.