2.3 Canceling and Resetting Codes
In order to cancel ALL existing user codes,
enter the existing master code and then
press the “ON” button. After you hear a
beep press the digits “0000” and then press
the “S” button. All user codes will then be
canceled.
If you need to reset the master code but you
have forgotten the existing master code,
remove the back mount from the door and
find a small hole at the top of the door facing
side of the back mount. Insert the small
green screw driver (or any small screw driver)
into this hole and the master code will be
reset to the factory default of “0123”.
3. OPENING THE LOCK
There are two ways to open the LS-RDJ.
You can open the lock by entering either a
master code or a user code on the keypad,
or you can open the lock with one of the
manual override keys.
3.1 Opening the lock with a User Code
or a Master Code
To open the lock using either a user
code or a master code, enter the code
on the keypad and press the “ON” button.
You will hear a beep during which the
door will be unlocked and you can enter
by turning the door handle downward.
3.2 Opening the lock with an Override
Key
To open the lock using an override key,
first remove the small ¼” cylindrical
metal cap in the center of the door
handle. This cap can be removed with
the magnet that is supplied with the lock.
To remove the cap, place the magnet on
the cap and pull back. The cap will
release from the door handle exposing
the keyhole underneath. If you have lost
the magnet, any other magnet will
remove the cap. Alternatively, any small
screw driver can be used to pop the cap
from the handle. After the cap is
removed, insert the key in the keyhole
and turn to release the locking
mechanism. The handle will now turn an
open the door.
4. KEEPING THE LOCK POWERED
The lock comes with a warning system
when the batteries are running out of
power. If the battery power is low the
lock will sound a series of beeps each
time a code is used notifying the user
that it is time to change the batteries.
The lock will continue to function for
about 10 days (depending on usage)
after this warning is sounded.
If the battery power has completely run
out and you do not have a manual
override key, the lock can be powered
from the outside using any power source
with a 6V output. To power the lock
remove the small plastic cap that covers
the hole at the top of the center of the
outside mount. Insert an adapter into
this hole and the lock will power up.
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