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Non-software E5 lock:
The user code can be any number up to 11 digits long providing it is
not
the same
as the master code number that is assigned to the lock. Users are automatically assigned
an ‘Index number’ in the order that they are added, beginning at 001 and incrementing by
one at every new user. (That is, 001,002,003,004, etc.). You should keep track of what
this index number is for each user, as this is
required
to later delete a user should you
wish to do so.)
Software version E5 lock:
The user code can be any number up to 12 digits long as long as it is
not
the same
as the master code number that is currently assigned to the lock. Users are automatically
assigned an ‘Index number’ in the order that they are added, beginning at 001 and
incrementing by one at every new user. (That is, 001,002,003,004, etc.). You should keep
track of what this index number is for each user, as this is useful but not absolutely
required to later delete a user should you wish to do so. (Software version locks have an
additional feature not found in the non-software version locks -- it allows users to be
deleted if you know what their user code key is
or
what their index number is.)
Construction / Installer Code
Non-software E5 lock:
The Construction / Installer code is a manufacturer’s default code for use by a
lock installer or during the construction phase of a building. The Construction / Installer
code is 0 (zero), then the # sign. This allows the installer to easily test locking and
unlocking the E5 lock or to allow easy access during construction. This code is
automatically deleted
when the first regular new user code is programmed into the E5
lock.
Software version E5:
The Construction / Installer code is a manufacturer’s default code for use by a
lock installer or during the construction phase of a building. The Construction / Installer
code is 0 (zero), then the # sign. This allows the installer to easily test locking and
unlocking the E5 lock or to allow easy access during construction. This code is
automatically deleted
when the first regular new user code is programmed into the E5
lock.
Service Keypad Code
Non-software lock:
A total of 10 one-time use keypad service codes are permitted and are typically
used to allow maintenance or vendors a single access. When a service keypad code is
used and the E5 is currently locked it will unlock. (If it is already unlocked, the E5 will
relock.) Once programmed into the E5, these service keypad codes remain unless used or