The default Mastercode is 0-0-0-0. It is recommended that you change it to a code of your own. 1. Make sure the lock is unlocked and the door is open.
Press and hold the Reset button for 5 seconds, until you hear 3 long beeps. 2. Enter the default Programming Code (O-O-O-0).
Total Key Control
Thanks to the two-cylinder Key Control Deadbolt with SmartKey Security, you can have one master key for all your units and unique keys for all of your tenants.
If unsuccessful, the Kwikset button will flash red 3 times and you will hear 3 beeps. Note: If the lock is muted, you will not hear the lock beeping. Delete User Codes:The lock is pre-programmed with a default User Code of 1-2-3-4.
Other videos criticizing Kwikset point out that the lock can be easily compromised using a specialized bypass tool used by locksmiths. This tool was developed specifically because the SmartKey lock is so tough to pick -- locksmiths needed another way to force the lock open for their locked-out customers.
You will hear 3 long beeps after the 5 seconds is completed indicating the lock has been reset. A User Code is used to unlock the door while a Mastercode is a password for making changes to the lock features. Interior of door You will reset your User Code to 1-2-3-4 and Mastercode to 0-0-0-0 when the reset is complete.
No. Without the key number, there is no way for Master Lock to know which key will open your lock. There is not a master key that will open all Master Lock products.
How Many Guests Can I “Invite” to access my Premis lock? You can invite up to fifteen(15) Apple HomeKit to access your Premis lock through the Home app. You can also provide up to 30 user access codes using the Premis App.
Make sure the User Code is correct and that the Kwikset button is pushed after entering the User Code. If the door still won't unlock, use a key to unlock the door. Call technical support for further troubleshooting.
Only SC1 5-Pin keys are compatible.
Bump keys are specially cut keys that can bypass the security mechanisms built into traditional pin and tumbler locks. Bump keys are also referred to as “999 keys” because all of their ridges are cut to the maximum depth (999) in a key-making machine.