
#SCHLAGE KEYLESS ENTRY CHANGE CODE SERIAL#
These labels contain the Programming code, User Code A and B, the Model number and the Serial number. Each unit’s default Programming Code is determined by its serial number.Ĭode information is in two locations: stick-on label on Programming/Operating Guide and a stick-on label on the outside chassis.

IMPORTANT: There is no universal factory default for the Programming Code. The User Codes cannot add or delete the Programming Code or User Codes. The Programming Code can add and delete User Codes.

The unit comes pre-programmed with a unique Programming Code and two User Codes. There is one six-digit Programming Code, and up to 19 User Codes. When set to auto locking, the thumbturn is horizontal and the outside lever lock automatically re-locks five seconds after use. When unlocked, the FE595 thumbturn is vertical and the lock is in the passage function. The FE595 is an entry function, having a thumbturn on the interior assembly in order to electronically switch between unlocked and auto locking.

When the outside lever/knob is unlocked electronically, it automatically re-lock five seconds after use.
#SCHLAGE KEYLESS ENTRY CHANGE CODE FREE#
The interior lever/knob always provides free egress. The FE575 is a storeroom function that is normally locked from the outside. There are two models of the Schlage Keypad Locks: the FE595 Keypad Entry with thumbturn, and the FE575 Keypad Entry with Auto-Lock Feature. The Schlage Keypad Locks are powered by a nine volt battery and fits a standard 161 door prep. The keypad illuminates when the Schlage button is pressed. The keypad is equipped with 11 silicon rubber buttons that are epoxy coated to resist wear and to protect the characters. An 11-button backlit keypad and an override lock cylinder are built into the escutcheon. The spindles are firmly attached without having noticeable free-play. The Schlage Keypad Locks have a solid appearance with a three-inch wide by almost seven inches lock exterior metal chassis and escutcheon. To simplify installation, the handed levers are reversible to accommodate left or right hand doors. To prevent unauthorized access, the Schlage Keypad Locks have vandal resistant clutching levers/knobs. These Grade 2 ANSI/BHMA certified leversets are equipped with a patented commercial grade clutching motor drive tested to 1 million cycles. Schlage is introducing their keypad locks for residential and light commercial applications. Secondly, keypad-operated electronic locks can enable entry without requiring a key that can be lost or forgotten. They are comfortable with pushing buttons on a key board or cell phone in order to do more than just type a letter or make a call. One reason is that children and teenagers especially, as well as many younger to middle age adults, are computer savvy. Controlling access for residential applications is moving towards electronics for a number of reasons.
