All Digilock keypad locks are shipped with factory default settings. To program the keypad locks and prepare them for use, they must be set up to operate with a Programming Key and Manager Credentials. A Programming Key and at least one Manager Key are needed to complete this process. Setup will differ depending on the lock’s functionality. Shared Use Deadbolt and Cam locks must be in the unlocked position before setup. Assigned Use Deadbolt, Deadlatch, and Cam locks must be in the locked position before setup.
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Insert the Programming Key. A two-tone beep will be heard and the LED will turn on.

Insert one Manager Key at a time. A two-tone beep will be heard for each Manager Key programmed.

Insert the Programming Key. A two-tone beep will be heard and the LED will turn off.

Repeat the previous steps for each lock or follow the How to Express Register Manager Credentials to multiple keypad locks instructions to set up all locks.

After completing these steps, Shared Use keypad locks are ready for use. For operating instructions, go to How to operate a keypad lock in Shared Use. If the keypad lock’s functionality is Assigned Use, then go to How to assign User Credentials to a keypad lock to complete the setup.
Locks set to factory default can be operated by doing one of the following.
Keypad locks: Operate by pressing "C Button+Key Button".
RFID locks: Operate by presenting your hand to the lock.

- Operates the lock
- Overrides user access
- Allows management inspection
- Provides external power
- Programs Manager Keys to the lock
- Sets lock functionality

A Manager Credential is used to manage a lock and is available as a Manager Key and Manager Digilock Mobile Access Credential.

- Operates the lock
- Overrides user access
- Allows management inspection
- Provides external power
- Assigns User Credentials
Pressing the Key Button on the keypad will make the LED flash red.
Shared Use is perfect for environments where multiple users need temporary access. A code, or key allows anyone to use the unit, and once unlocked is available for the next user. Locks configured in Shared Use may feature either a deadbolt or cam locking mechanism.

A solid, motor-driven bolt that extends into the locker frame.

A rotating metal piece that engages or disengages the lock when turned. Locks with a Cam have a knob or handle to manually rotate the mechanism.
Note: A flat cam is shown for illustrative purposes.
Pressing the Key Button on the keypad will cause the LED to flash green.
Assigned Use is ideal for personal or dedicated access, where a specific individual or group is given a unique code or key to open a designated unit. The unit remains locked until the assigned user unlocks it using their credential. Assigned Use locks can be configured with a deadbolt, deadlatch, or cam.

A spring-loaded bolt that automatically secures when the door closes. It requires a valid credential to open but doesn’t need manual locking.