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Programming

IMPORTANT:

 

Before any programming sequence, make sure that your door is open and unlocked.

Note: If the lock is in silent mode, you will not hear the lock beeping.

Move swiftly during programming. If no digit is pressed for 10 seconds, the system will time out and you will need to restart the procedure.

If setting times out, you will hear 5 short beeps.

Adding New User Codes

1. Press 

PROG 

2.  You will hear 2 long beeps

3. Press

12

 

4. Press 

PROG 

5.  You will hear 1 short beep

6.  Enter the new User Code

 

7.  Press  

PROG 

8.  You will hear 1 beep if successful. If 

unsuccessful, you will hear 3 short 
beeps. Repeat from step 1 slowly.

Deleting a User Code

1. Press 

PROG 

2.  You will hear 2 long beeps

3. Press

34

 

4. Press 

PROG 

5.  You will hear 1 short beep

6.  Enter the User Code you wish to delete

 

7. Press 

PROG 

8.  You will hear 1 beep if successful. If 

unsuccessful, you will hear 3 short 
beeps. Repeat from step 1 slowly.

How to Set Up Silent Mode

Note:

 Beeper is still active for 

"low battery" alarms.

1. Press 

PROG  

2.  You will hear 2 long beeps

3. Press

78

 

4. Press 

PROG 

5.  You will hear 1 beep if successful. If 

unsuccessful, you will hear 3 short 
beeps. Repeat from step 1 slowly.

How to Reset the Lock

1.  Make sure the door is open and unlocked. 

2. Press 

PROG 

-(for 30 seconds). 

You will hear 1 long beep.

 

3. Release 

PROG

 button

 

4. Press 

PROG

 

again

.  

5.  You will hear 3 long beeps

Note: To use the lock, you will have 
to go through the door handing 
process and add User Codes.

Regulatory Compliance

Important Safeguards

Troubleshooting

This product complies with standards established by the following 
regulatory bodies:

•  Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
•  Industry Canada

FCC

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is 
subject to the following two conditions:   
( 1 ) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
( 2 ) this device must accept any interference received, including 
interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 
harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment 
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if 
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may 
cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, 
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to 
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning 
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct 
the interference by one or more of the following measures:

•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different 

from that to which the receiver is connected.

•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for 

help.

IMPORTANT!

 Changes or modifications not expressly approved 

by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the 
equipment.

Industry Canada

This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS 
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  ( 1 ) 
this device may not cause interference, and ( 2 ) this device must accept 
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired 
operation of the device.

1.  Read all instructions in their entirety.
2.  Familiarize yourself with all warning and 

caution statements.

3.  Remind all family members of safety 

precautions.

4.  Restrict access to your lock’s interior 

assembly and routinely check your settings 
to ensure they have not been altered 
without your knowledge.

5.  Protect your User Codes.
6.  Dispose of used batteries according to local 

laws and regulations.

 

CAUTION:

 Prevent unauthorized entry. Since 

anyone with access to the interior assembly can 
reset the lock and change the User Codes, you 
must restrict access to the interior assembly and 
routinely check the User Codes to ensure they 
have not been altered without your knowledge. 

 

WARNING

: This Manufacturer advises 

that no lock can provide complete security by 
itself.  This lock may be defeated by forcible or 
technical means, or evaded by entry elsewhere 
on the property.  No lock can substitute for 
caution, awareness of your environment, and 
common sense. Builder’s hardware is available 
in multiple performance grades to suit the 
application. In order to enhance security and 
reduce risk, you should consult a qualified 
locksmith or other security professional.

System Alerts

Alert

Reason

1 Short beep

Lock/Unlock movement successful

1 Long beep

Programming successful

2 Long beeps

Enter Programming mode

3 Short beeps

User code is not yet set

Setting unsuccessful

Wrong user code

Lockout mode

4 Long Beeps

Handing is not yet set

5 Short Beeps

Time out for programming mode

10 Long beeps

Low battery alarm

15 Short beeps

3 consecutive incorrect entries

Problem

Possible Cause

Actions

The lock doesn’t respond and the 
keypad doesn’t respond when 
touched (no beeping is heard).

1.   Cables are NOT 

properly connected.

2.  Batteries are drained.

1.   Make sure cables are 

connected properly.

2.   Install a fresh set of batteries.

The lock beeps 4 Long Beeps 
when the keypad is touched but 
it cannot be locked/unlocked

Door handing has 
not yet been set.

Follow the instructions for left 
or right door handing.

Door handing is set but the 
lock beeps 3 Long Beeps.

User code has not yet been set.

Make sure the lock is programmed 
with at least one User Code. Follow the 
instructions for setting up a User Code.

Door handing and user codes are set 
and the motor is activated but the lock 
cannot be locked or unlocked (or the 
latch runs in the opposite direction).

Incorrect door handing direction

Re-do the door handing instructions.

When the door is closed and the lock/
unlock button is pressed to lock/
unlock the door, the motor runs, but 
the latch doesn’t extend/retract.

1.   The hole in the door 

frame behind the strike 
is NOT drilled at least 
1 in (25 mm) deep.

2.  The strike plate is NOT 

aligned with the latch bolt.

1.   Make sure the hole in the door 

frame behind the strike is drilled 
at least 1 in (25mm) deep.

2.  Make sure the strike plate is 

aligned with the latch bolt. If 
needed, reposition the strike.

When the batteries are drained and 
a 9V battery is connected to the 
terminals but the lock doesn’t respond.

1.   The 9V battery is NOT 

connected correctly.

2.   The 9V battery is drained.

1.    Flip the 9V battery and try again.

2.   Try a new 9V battery.

Door unlocks with lock button 
and unlocks with user code.

There was an error 
during door handing.

Step 5 needs to be repeated. 
Choose 

12

if the latch is left of 

the keypad. Choose 

56

 if the 

latch is right of the keypad. 

PROG

 button location

9V

Remove the terminal cover.

Hold

 the battery to the terminals. You will hear 

beeping to signal you can open door.

Replace the terminal cover.

Press the battery firmly against the 
terminals, it will beep 3 times. Keep holding 
the battery firmly and enter your User 
Code and press the lock button to unlock.

A

B

C

If the 4 AA batteries are too low to operate the lock, use a 9-Volt Alkaline battery to temporarily power the lock.

Make sure both terminals on the 9-Volt battery touch the terminals below the keypad. When lock has enough power you will hear 3 short beeps. 

Hold

 the 9-Volt in place while 

entering your user code to unlock the door. Continue holding the 9-Volt in position until the door unlocks.

Note: If you remove the battery before the door unlocks, you will need to re-enter your user code

Low Battery

!

Summary of Contents for Powerbolt 1

Page 1: ...ure collar snaps into place Pull collar to test for tight fit Make sure slotted hole is at bottom of latch A B C D Is the door edge chiseled Hold the latch in front of the door hole with the latch face flush against the door edge Make sure the latch bolt is fully retracted in the unlocked position Install strike on the door frame 180 unlocked door frame Make sure hole in door frame is drilled a mi...

Page 2: ...e batteries only F Test the turnpiece for smooth rotation D Secure the interior assembly with the supplied screws E Install the interior assembly C Align the colored edges of the connectors and ensure a tight cable connection B Insert the tailpiece into the slot of the latch A Ensure correct polarity Match the red color on both pieces to avoid damaging connector Align slot to tailpiece cable in bo...

Page 3: ...You will hear 2 long beeps Press and release PROG You will hear 2 long beeps Press Press 12 Press Press 56 B C B C Press PROG You will hear 1 long beep Press PROG You will hear 1 long beep D D Left Locking Latch If bolt goes left Right Locking Latch If bolt goes right What is the location of the latch exterior side of door interior side of door interior side of door interior side of door interior ...

Page 4: ...ave not been altered without your knowledge 5 Protect your User Codes 6 Dispose of used batteries according to local laws and regulations CAUTION Prevent unauthorized entry Since anyone with access to the interior assembly can reset the lock and change the User Codes you must restrict access to the interior assembly and routinely check the User Codes to ensure they have not been altered without yo...

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