A Tru-Bolt Electronic Lock is a smart device that allows you to lock and unlock your door using a keypad, a remote control, or a smartphone app. It also lets you create and manage up to 50 user codes for different people who need access to your home or office. But before you can enjoy these features, you need to program your Tru-Bolt Electronic Lock first.

Programming your Tru-Bolt Electronic Lock is not difficult, but it requires some steps and attention to detail. In this article, we will guide you on How to Program A Tru Bolt Electronic Lock through the process of changing the master code, adding user codes, deleting user codes, and resetting the lock to factory settings.

Changing the Master Code

The master code is the main password that you need to enter to access the programming mode of your lock. The default master code is 123456, but you should change it to a more secure one as soon as possible. To change the master code, follow these steps:

  • Enter the current master code and press the lock button. You will hear one beep and see the light turn green.
  • Press the lock button again. You will hear two beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Enter the number 4 and press the lock button. You will hear three beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Enter a new master code (6 digits) and press the lock button. You will hear four beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Re-enter the new master code and press the lock button. You will hear one long beep and see the light turn green, indicating that the master code has been changed successfully.

Adding User Codes

A user code is a 4 to 8-digit number that you can use to unlock the door via the keypad. You can create up to 50 user codes and assign them to different user IDs (from 01 to 50). The default user code is 1234, and it is linked to the user ID 01. You can add more user codes by following these steps:

  • Enter the master code and press the lock button. You will hear one beep and see the light turn green.
  • Press the lock button again. You will hear two beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Enter the number 1 and press the lock button. You will hear three beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Enter a user ID (2 digits) and press the lock button. You will hear four beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Enter a user code (4 to 8 digits) and press the lock button. You will hear five beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Re-enter the user code and press the lock button. You will hear one long beep and see the light turn green, indicating that the user code has been added successfully.

Deleting User Codes

If you want to remove a user code from your lock, you can do so by following these steps:

  • Enter the master code and press the lock button. You will hear one beep and see the light turn green.
  • Press the lock button again. You will hear two beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Enter the number 2 and press the lock button. You will hear three beeps and see the light flash red and green alternately.
  • Enter the user ID (2 digits) of the user code you want to delete and press the lock button. You will hear one long beep and see the light turn green, indicating that the user code has been deleted successfully.

Resetting the Lock to Factory Settings

If you want to erase all the user codes and restore the lock to its original settings, you can do so by following these steps:

  • Remove the battery cover and locate the reset button on the back of the lock.
  • Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds. You will hear a long beep and see the light flash red and green alternately, indicating that the lock has been reset to factory settings.
  • Release the reset button and replace the battery cover.

Note: After resetting the lock, the master code will be 123456 and the user code will be 1234.

Conclusion

Programming a Tru-Bolt Electronic Lock is easy, but it requires some patience and accuracy. By following the steps above, you can customize your lock to suit your needs and preferences. You can also refer to the Tru-Bolt Electronic Deadbolt Manual for more information and troubleshooting locktips. We hope this article was helpful and informative. Thank you for reading!

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