Changing the access code on your Schlage lock is a crucial security measure that should be considered when moving into a new home, having roommates, or simply feeling the need to enhance security. This guide will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the step-by-step process, making it easy and convenient for you to update your lock’s code and maintain the safety of your property.
To begin, you will need the programming code for your lock. This unique code is provided with the lock upon purchase and should be kept in a secure location. Once you have the programming code, follow these steps: Locate the programming button. Depending on your lock model, it may be on the inside or outside of the lock. Consult your user manual for specific instructions. Press and hold the programming button for a few seconds. The lock will beep and the keypad will light up.
After entering the new code, press the # key. The lock will beep again to confirm the new code. Test the new code by entering it on the keypad and unlocking the door. If the door unlocks successfully, the code has been changed. Repeat these steps for any additional user codes you wish to create. Remember to keep a record of all user codes in a safe place in case you need to recover them in the future. By following these instructions, you can effortlessly change the code on your Schlage lock, ensuring the continued security and peace of mind for you and your family.
Gather Necessary Tools
To change the code on a Schlage lock, you’ll need the following tools:
Screwdriver
You’ll need a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screws that hold the lock in place. Make sure the screwdriver is the right size for the screws, and that it’s not too large or too small.
Program Card
The program card is a small, plastic card that comes with the lock. It has a series of numbers on it, which you’ll use to program the new code into the lock.
Key
You’ll also need the key that came with the lock. You’ll use the key to manually lock and unlock the door while you’re programming the new code.
Additional Tools
Depending on the type of Schlage lock you have, you may also need some additional tools, such as:
Lock Type | Additional Tools |
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Deadbolt | Adjustable wrench |
Lever Lock | Allen wrench |
Knob Lock | None |
Remove Existing Code from Schlage Lock
### Step 1: Gather Your Tools
Before you start, gather the following tools:
* Schlage lock
* Small screwdriver
* Pen or pencil
### Step 2: Locate the Programming Button
Identify the small programming button on the interior of the lock, typically located near the battery compartment or on the lock’s circuitry.
### Step 3: Press and Hold the Programming Button
Press and hold the programming button for about 5-10 seconds. The lock will emit a series of beeps or a flashing light to indicate that it has entered programming mode.
#### Additional Notes for Step 3:
* Hold the button firmly and steadily.
* If you release the button too soon, the code will not be deleted.
* Some Schlage locks may require you to press a specific key combination before pressing the programming button. Refer to the lock’s manual for more information.
Lock Model | Key Combination |
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Schlage Connect | Press the “1” and “3” buttons together |
Schlage Encode | Press the “A” and “B” buttons together |
Schlage Sense | Press the “1” and “2” buttons together |
### Step 4: Verify Code Removal
After holding the programming button for the required time, release the button. The lock will exit programming mode and the existing code will be deleted. To verify, try entering the old code into the keypad. If the lock does not open, the code has been successfully removed.
Creating User Codes
Adding user codes is a straightforward and essential step in setting up your Schlage lock. These codes allow authorized individuals to access your property without the need for a physical key. Here’s a step-by-step guide to creating user codes:
- Clear All Codes: To add new codes, start by clearing any existing codes. Refer to your lock’s manual for the specific method for clearing codes.
- Enter Programming Mode: Press the “Schlage” button on the keypad and enter the master code. If you’re setting up the lock for the first time, the factory-set default master code is “1234.” Once you’re in programming mode, the lock will beep once.
- Select the Code Type: Press the “1” button to create a user code. The lock will beep twice.
- Choose a Code Number: Enter the desired code number using the keypad. The code can be any 4-8 digit combination.
- Assign the Code: Finally, press the “3” button to assign the code to the chosen code number. The lock will beep once to confirm, and the user code will be active.
Additional Tips for Creating User Codes:
- Avoid using easily guessable codes, such as “1234” or birthdates.
- Create unique codes for each user to enhance security.
- Consider using temporary codes for guests or visitors.
- Remember to change the master code frequently for added security.
Enabling/Disabling Auto-Relock
The auto-relock feature automatically locks the door after it has been unlocked for a set period of time. To enable or disable this feature:
- Enter the programming code into the keypad.
- Press the “Menu” button.
- Navigate to the “Settings” menu.
- Select the “Auto-Relock” option.
- Press the “1” key to enable auto-relock or the “0” key to disable it.
- Press the “Menu” button to save your changes.
Detailed Steps for Enabling Auto-Relock
1. Enter the programming code and press the “Enter” key.
2. Press the “Menu” button repeatedly until the “Settings” menu appears.
3. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the “Auto-Relock” option.
4. Press the “1” key to enable auto-relock.
5. Press the “Menu” button to save your changes.
Detailed Steps for Disabling Auto-Relock
1. Enter the programming code and press the “Enter” key.
2. Press the “Menu” button repeatedly until the “Settings” menu appears.
3. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the “Auto-Relock” option.
4. Press the “0” key to disable auto-relock.
5. Press the “Menu” button to save your changes.
Button | Function |
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1 | Enable auto-relock |
0 | Disable auto-relock |