
Standalone Mode Programming Instruction
Touch the
WAFERLOCK
logo for 1 second
until the orange light flashes 2 times.
Rotate the knob with the number to the twelve
o’clock position, the number will blink. Once the
light is steady, it means the number is chosen.
Tap the programming card on the reader 1 time.
Program The Combination
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To open:
Tap the user card on the reader, it will
unlock the door with 1 beep and the green light
flashes 1 time.
Unlock With A User Card
The maximum user cards/badges are 2,000.
If reaching the maximum limit, there will be 10 short
beeps with red light alternately flashing 3 times.
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To add a new user:
Tap the programming card on the reader. There
will be 2 beeps, and the green light starts flashing.
Tap the user card on the reader, and there are
3 beeps. The programming session will be
complete until 2 beeps and red light flashes 2 times.
Program A User Card
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Please remember to set up the programming
card, referring to former instruction.
If 2 short beeps occur with the red light flashing
2 times, the setup was not successful. Please
re-do the step again.
Standalone Mode programming functions
(Programming Card) are NOT available after
the lock is paired with mobile App!
If you would like to use Standalone Mode,
please unpair the lock via
WAFERKEY
App.
WARNING
Green X 1
1 “beep” sound
Programming
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Orange X 2
Green
2 “beep” sound
Programming
Note
Note
Note
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Program multiple users: The green light will keep flashing
for around 10 seconds after 3 beeps which allow you to
program multiple user cards constantly.
Tap the programmed user card while the green light
flashing will complete the programming session
(Instead of waiting for 10 seconds flashing green light).
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1. There is only one combination to unlock the padlock.
If new code is programmed successfully, the existing
one will be replaced.
2. The default combination is 123456. This code will be
able to unlock the padlock before it is programmed.
Note
After 4-6 digits are correctly chosen, rotate the
knob with # to the twelve o'clock position until
the numbers flash in order 2 times.
The combination is programmed.
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3 “beep” sound