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Operation
Trouble Shooting
The default master code is
*000000#
, this should be changed to your own code by following the steps
below. Please store your master code and the E-Key
(I)
in a safe place.
You can have 14 different user entry codes and each code can be up to 16 digits long.
The LED will flash green for successful operations and red if the operation has failed, please check the
following table to solve any problems:
Unlock door:
*user-entry-code#
Add new user entry code:
*#master-code#1#new-user-entry-code#
Change master code:
*#old-master-code#3#new-master-code#
Delete a user entry code:
*#master-code#5#user-entry-code#
Delete all user entry codes:
*#master-code#5#000000#
Example code entry of above:
If you want to change the master code from 000000 to 132435, you would enter:
*#000000#3#132435#
5–6
7–8
9–0
3–4
1–2
*
#
Ekey
Set
Operation and Status
Sound
LED Flashes
Adding new user entry code
- Successful
Long Beep
3 x Green
- Failed
Alarm
3 x Red
- User code already exists
3 x Beeps
2 x Red
- Memory full, no space for new user codes
2 x Beeps + Alarm
2 x Red
Changing master code
- Successful
Long Beep
3 x Green
- Failed
Alarm
3 x Red
Deleting a user entry code
- Successful
Long Beep
3 x Green
- User entry code does not exist
3 x Beeps
2 x Red
- You cannot delete the master code
3 x Beeps
2 x Red
Deleting all user entry codes
- Successful
Long Beep
3 x Green
- Failed
Alarm
3 x Red
Unlocking door
- Battery low warning
n/a
Green Red Green
Important:
If the batteries in MightyLock fail, you can either use the E-Key to power the lock and gain
access or use an alternative power source via an A-B USB cable, the power output must not exceed 9v.
4 x new AAA batteries should then be installed.