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While holding the battery firmly against the metal points, touch the front keypad with your palm to light up the display.

While holding the battery, wake up the keypad and enter your PIN or use your RFID tag. 6. Troubleshooting Common Issues

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Note: Always perform this with the door open to avoid accidental lockouts! 2. Registering Key Tags (RFID)

Most digital locks can be set to programming mode using a master code or physical key. Once in this mode, you can change the password or register new access methods like fingerprints or key cards. The exact steps vary significantly by model, so you must refer to your specific user manual. While holding the battery firmly against the metal

Ensure the strike plate on the door frame is perfectly aligned. If the bolt hits the plate, the motor will strain and fail to lock.

To change settings, you must perform all programming while the door is open. Registering or Changing the Master Pin Open the battery cover on the indoor unit. Press the (Registration) button once. Move to the outdoor keypad. Enter your desired 4 to 12-digit PIN code . Press the [*] (Star) button to save. Registering User Key Cards Press the R button on the indoor unit. Touch the outdoor keypad with your hand to activate it. Hold your card or key tag against the Card Reader icon. Troubleshooting Common Issues | Step | What to

Simply touch the registered card directly to the card reader contact point. Locking the Door

Go to the exterior unit and touch your first RFID card to the card reader icon.

Wait 3 to 5 minutes for the security lockout timer to clear. When typing your code, ensure you are firmly touching the screen with your palm first to wake up the sensor. If the door frame has shifted, physically push or pull the door toward you while entering the code to relieve pressure on the deadbolt. Issue 3: Continuous Beeping or Chirping Sounds The Cause: Low battery warning or an unlatched bolt alarm.

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