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Lock Manufacturer Default Settings, E4 / E5:
These settings apply for a new lock or one that has had a full reset as per the reset
procedures above….
Default master code: 123456
Auto unlock/lock: Disabled
Default lock mode: Storehouse mode
Default Daylight savings mode: Disabled
Construction code: 0#, only applies until first
regular
user code is programmed.
Programming mode
Non-software E5:
When the # key is the first key pressed, the E5 enters ‘programming mode’, a
state in which the E5 is expecting the user to enter a set of programming commands. The
LED will flash rapidly to show that it has entered programming mode. If a valid set of
programming keypad entries are not then entered within 10 seconds, the E5 will beep and
drop out of programming mode and return to waiting for a valid user code.
Software version E5:
When the # key is first pressed, The E5 enters ‘programming mode’, a state in
which the E5 is expecting the user to enter a programming command. The LED will flash
once and the keypad will briefly light, but there is no other indication that programming
mode has been entered either by beep or LED flashing. If a valid set of programming
keypad entries are not then entered within 10 seconds, the E5 will automatically drop out
of programming mode and return to waiting for a valid user code.
Master Code:
The master code is a user changeable keypad code that allows the lock to be put in
a programming mode.
It cannot be used to open or close the lock.
The
manufacture’s default master code is 123456, which should be changed
to a new customer chosen code for security purposes as soon as possible
after installing the lock.
The master code number chosen cannot be duplicated
elsewhere as a regular user key code
.
User Code:
User codes are keypad codes that are assigned by the customer to individual users
to lock and unlock the E5 lock. The # key is always used after the regular users enter
their code number to let the lock know the entire number has been entered, since the
number of digits in a user's code is not fixed. This doesn't apply to iButton use.