Schlage BE365-PLY BE365PLY626 Satin Chrome Electronic Security Keypad Elect - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How to remove plugs from schlage deadbolt?
Thank you for your inquiry. These are small plastic plugs on your double cylinder deadbolt. These are just held in through friction. Just take a small screwdriver and pop them out. Factorylocks.com can help you with your Schlage hardware needs.
11/23/2013 8:53:13 PM •
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My battery went dead and
Remove the back of the lock to reveal the inside and you will then find the default code required.
10/12/2012 1:32:18 PM •
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How to replace battery
Give these instructions a moment to load:http://consumer.schlage.com/Project%20Documents/P515-858.pdfA note about PDF files: If you cannot view a given file, you need to first install Adobe Reader. You can get the free download here:http://get.adobe.com/reader/
5/19/2012 10:49:32 PM •
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on May 19, 2012
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Changing the entry code for a schlange keyless lock
BE-365 installation & programming PDF: http://consumer.schlage.com/Project%20Documents/P515-858.pdfIt will take a few seconds to load; be patient.A note about PDF files: If you cannot view a given file, you need to first install Adobe Reader. You can get the free download here:http://get.adobe.com/reader/Good luck!
2/24/2012 10:14:26 PM •
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on Feb 24, 2012
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Door will unlock without entering code
"Does my Schlage BE365-CAM BE365CAM505 have a feature that allows it to automatically lock the deadbolt without having to enter code and turn the dial? "Sort of. The lock has what is called the "turnlock" feature. When enabled, you have to only push the Schlage button, then manually turn the dial. When disabled, you have to enter the user code, then turn the dial.To enable/disable this feature, enter your Programming Code--press the Schlage button--Press 7.Each time you do this, you toggle between enabled and disabled.
2/22/2012 10:27:47 PM •
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on Feb 22, 2012
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How can i reset code
"How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the Programming Code have been lost?"The back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from the door and the information on the sticker made note of.Complete installation & programming instructions can be found here:http://consumer.schlage.com/Project%20Documents/P515-858.pdfNotice that the above is a .pdf filetype. That means that you need to have Adobe Reader or similar installed on your computer to view it. So if you are unable to view the file, download (for free) and install Adobe Reader first. You can get it here:http://get.adobe.com/reader/Videos for installing and programming can be found on this page:http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspxScroll down and find them under the heading Electronic Security--Keypad deadbolt 365Good luck--and please provide feedback if this helps!
11/9/2011 4:39:59 PM •
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on Nov 09, 2011
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How to change code I don't know the product
"How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the Programming Code have been lost?"The back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from the door and the information on the sticker made note of.Complete installation & programming instructions can be found here:http://consumer.schlage.com/Project%20Documents/P515-858.pdfNotice that the above is a .pdf filetype. That means that you need to have Adobe Reader or similar installed on your computer to view it. So if you are unable to view the file, download (for free) and install Adobe Reader first. You can get it here:http://get.adobe.com/reader/Videos for installing and programming can be found on this page:http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspxScroll down and find them under the heading Electronic Security--Keypad deadbolt 365Good luck--and please provide feedback if this helps!
11/8/2011 6:46:10 PM •
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on Nov 08, 2011
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My lock has no combination/
How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?The back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from the door and the information on the sticker made note of.This number is the programming code referenced in the information for changing the entry code.This link will take you to the page that you need to get started:http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspxThen scroll down to this heading on that page:Electronic Security-Keypad Deadbolt 365There's a wealth of info under that heading. You will be able to see a PDF file of the original print instructions, as well as a video of how to install the lock. This installation video (second item down) will be useful to allow you to disassemble it and view the sticker. This is also a great time to change the 9-volt battery! Batteries should be replace about every three years.The seventh item under that same header is a video which walks you through how to reprogram the keypad to your new code, using that programming code that you found on the backside of the keypad.A note about the PDF files: If you cannot view a given file, you need to first install Adobe reader. You can get the free download from here:http://get.adobe.com/reader/Good luck--and please provide feedback if this helps!
11/6/2011 10:32:05 PM •
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on Nov 06, 2011
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Can't push one button to lock anymore
Does my Schlage BE365-CAM BE365CAM505 have a feature that allows it to automatically lock the deadbolt without having to enter code and turn the dial? Sort of. The lock has what is called the "turnlock" feature. When enabled, you have to only push the Schlage button, then manually turn the "dial". When disabled, you have to enter the user code, then turn the dial. So either way, you still have to turn the dial.To enable/disable this feature, enter your Programming Code --press Schlage button--press 7Each time you do this, you toggle between enabled and disabled."How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the Programming Code have been lost?"The back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from the door and the information on the sticker made note of.Complete installation & programming instructions can be found here:http://consumer.schlage.com/Project%20Documents/P515-858.pdfNotice that the above is a .pdf filetype. That means that you need to have Adobe Reader or similar installed on your computer to view it. So if you are unable to view the file, download (for free) and install Adobe Reader first. You can get it here:http://get.adobe.com/reader/Good luck-and please provide feedback if this helps!
11/6/2011 8:25:38 PM •
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on Nov 06, 2011
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The number illumination has gone out. How to fix?
My keypad won't light up when door is locked when you push lock won't light up green: To make the keys light up when you want to enter your code, you have to push the lock button on the keypad first. If the keypad light never comes on, open the door and manually lock the interior lock, then press the keypad lock button. The above instructions should then work.
11/5/2011 8:34:59 PM •
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on Nov 05, 2011
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Reset codes
This link will take you to the page that you need to get started:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
Then scroll down to this heading on that page:
Electronic Security-Keypad Deadbolt BE365
There's a wealth of info under that heading. You will be able to see a PDF file of the original print instructions, as well as a video of how to install the lock. "How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?"
The back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from the door and the information on the sticker made note of.
This number is the programming code referenced in the information for changing the entry code.This installation video (second item down) will be useful to allow you to disassemble it and view the sticker. This is also a great time to change the 9-volt battery! Batteries should be replace about every three years.
The seventh item under that same header is a video which walks you through how to reprogram the keypad to your new code, using that programming code that you found on the backside of the keypad.
A note about the PDF files: If you cannot view a given file, you need to first install Adobe reader. You can get the free download from here:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Good luck--and please provide feedback if this helps!
9/19/2011 11:18:04 PM •
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on Sep 19, 2011
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I need instructions to reset
"How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?"
The back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from the door and the information on the sticker made note of.
This number is the programming code referenced in the information for changing the entry code.
This link will take you to the page that you need to get started:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
Then scroll down to this heading on that page:
Electronic Security-Keypad Deadbolt BE365
There's a wealth of info under that heading. You will be able to see a PDF file of the original print instructions, as well as a video of how to install the lock. This installation video (second item down) will be useful to allow you to disassemble it and view the sticker. This is also a great time to change the 9-volt battery! Batteries should be replace about every three years.
The seventh item under that same header is a video which walks you through how to reprogram the keypad to your new code, using that programming code that you found on the backside of the keypad.
A note about the PDF files: If you cannot view a given file, you need to first install Adobe reader. You can get the free download from here:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Good luck--and please provide feedback if this helps!
9/8/2011 6:56:56 PM •
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on Sep 08, 2011
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How do you reset and change code? How do you erase
This link will take you to the page that you need to get started:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
Then scroll down to this heading on that page:
Electronic Security-Keypad Deadbolt BE365
There's a wealth of info under that heading. You will be able to see a PDF file of the original print instructions, as well as a video of how to install the lock. This installation video (second item down) will be useful to allow you to disassemble it and view the sticker. This is also a great time to change the 9-volt battery! Batteries should be replace about every three years.
The seventh item under that same header is a video which walks you through how to reprogram the keypad to your new code, using that programming code that you found on the backside of the keypad.
A note about the PDF files: If you cannot view a given file, you need to first install Adobe reader. You can get the free download from here:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Good luck--and please provide feedback if this helps!
8/20/2011 6:25:39 PM •
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on Aug 20, 2011
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Does this unit have a battery that needs to be
Yes, it uses a standard 9-volt battery with an average lifetime of 3 years. On this page is a video which shows low battery indications and how to change the battery:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
Look under this heading: Electronic Security--Keypad Deadbolt BE 365, and under that--
Low Battery Indicators Video
Good luck!
8/2/2011 9:32:00 PM •
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on Aug 02, 2011
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We misplaced our programming instructions and
Reprogramming BE 365:
This link will take you to the page you need, to get started:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
Then scroll down to this heading on that page:
Electronic Security-Keypad Deadbolt BE365
There's a wealth of info under that heading. You will be able to see a PDF file of the original print instructions, as well as a video of how to install the lock. This is useful because there should be a sticker to be found on the backside of the keypad, with the code number that you need to reprogram the lock. This installation video (second item down) will be useful to allow you to disassemble it and view the sticker. This is also a great time to change the 9-volt battery!
The seventh item under that same header is a video which walks you through how to reprogram the keypad to your new code, using that program code that you found on the backside of the keypad.
Good luck!
7/20/2011 8:56:21 PM •
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on Jul 20, 2011
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