PROGRAM & OPERATION GUIDE
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This will not delete, but will temporarily disable all User Codes.
a.
The deadbolt will not operate electronically while the User Codes are disabled.
b.
Enter the programming sequence again to enable the User Codes.
c.
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Temporarily Disable All User Codes
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ENTER PC
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Create A One Time User Code (OTC)
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OTC is 4 - 10 digits. The OTC does not take one of the 6 memory locations for User Codes.
a.
This function creates a User Code that can only be used once and is automatically deleted when used.
b.
This One Time User Code may be useful in a situation where someone, such as a repairman, needs access but
will not require access on a regular basis.
c.
ENTER PC
ENTER OTC
Restore Original Lock Settings
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At some point, you may want to reset the digital deadbolt to its original, default settings. This may be because
you have forgotten the Programming Code (PC) or the User Codes.
a.
To reset the lock, remove the battery cover from the Receiver Module and locate the R button (7) as shown on
the diagram on the Control Descriptions page.
b.
Using a pen or unfolded paper clip, press the R button for over 5 seconds until you hear 3 long beeps.
c.
The lock is now reset. The PC is the original 0000, and the only UC is 1234.
d.
You must now run the Door Handing Detection Function described in Step 10 before any other function.
e.
Low Battery Warning
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Under normal operation, the alkaline batteries should last about a year.
a.
If you hear 10 rapid beeps corresponding with 10 red ashes after pressing the programming
button, that's an indication that the batteries need to be replaced soon.
b.
All settings are retained in the memory when the batteries are removed and replaced.
c.
The lock can still be operated by key even if the batteries are completely dead.
d.
REPLACE WITH 4 NEW AA ALKALINE BATTERIES. DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES.
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