I inserted the batteries and held down the lock button, and after the initializing, a solid red light remains on in the back. Now, it locks twice when I hit the lock button
SOURCE: ENTERED CODE RED LIGHT GOES
The battery change probably reset it to defaults, do you have the manual, Try the default code.
if you don't know or don't have a manual please post me the brand and model.
SOURCE: Powerbolt 1000 started beeping and quit functioning
To provide a further bit of information. According to tech support the beeping can be caused by EITHER a bad keypad (about $15) or a bad circuit board (about $80, so, time for a new lock). The easiest way to tell is to:
After powering back up, if the unit keeps beeping, the circuit board is bad. But if it doesn't the keypad is bad. You can order the replacement keypads from Weiser via the 800 number listed in the previous comment.
SOURCE: I'm trying to initialize a
You'll have to supply the brand and model number (if you have that info). Every manufacturer's product programs in a different way. If possible, post a photo of the lock.
SOURCE: I replaced the batteries.
Here is a link to the complete set of installation instructions for the Kwikset 909-15:
http://s7d5.scene7.com/is/content/BDHHI/kwikset-smartcode
If, after following the instructions for replacing the batteries and reprogramming the lock it still doesn't work for you, I suggest contacting Kwikset Customer Support:
Kwikset Corporation
Consumer Service
19701 DaVinci
Lake Forest, CA 92610
Kwikset Customer Service
Call: 1-800-327-LOCK (5625)
This is a link to the customer support page:
http://www.kwikset.com/Customer-Support/Contact-Us.aspx
Good luck!
SOURCE: I'm using a kwikset smartcode
I have reviewed the installation instructions for the Kwikset 907-11P; here is a link to it:
http://s7d5.scene7.com/is/content/BDHHI/40486-02
I would recommend verifying that the batteries are new and installed correctly. I did not see anything about an insertable/removable battery pack or the need to hold a lock button while changing the batteries. Under normal circumstances there is no need to reprogram the lock codes when batteries are changed.
I did see that if the bolt does not extend when the lock button is pressed that you need to reprogram the handedness of the door (see Step 4.9).
On page 9 of the installation instructions is Troubleshooting tips and a contact number for Kwikset USA :
1-800-327-5625. I'd recommend calling them directly if, after going through the installation instructions, that you have the same problem.
Good luck!
Remote Control Fob Procedures:
The Central Door locking is controlled by the Multi-Remote Control system which controls
the door locking, door super locking and emergency hazard reminders.
When the doors are locked and unlocked the unit flashes the hazard lights once for lock and twice for unlock.
A maximum of four remote controls are allowed to be programmed:
ALMERA
ALMERA TINO
PRIMERA
MAXIMA
MICRA
SERENA
VANETTE CARGO
TERANO II
Ensure all the doors have been unlocked, either by using a good transponder key or remote
control plip key.
Procedure:
1. Turn the ignition switch from Position 0 to ON 6 times within 10 seconds.
2. Next, turn ignition switch to OFF position. Leave key in ignition switch.
3. Wait 2 seconds then the system will enter programming mode and will flash the warning
lights twice.
4. Press and HOLD the unlock button on the Plip.
5. While pressing the unlock button, press the lock button 3 times.
6. Release the unlock button.
7. The warning lights will flash once to indicate successful programming.
8. Repeat procedure 4 to 7 for up to 4 plip key's.
9. When completed turn ignition ON, and the warning lights will flash 2 times.
10. Remove key, and check all plip key's for operation.
NOTE : The programming mode will stop when either the ignition is switch ON, 4 plip keys
have been programmed or no input signal either from the switch or plip keys has been received
for 120 seconds.
http://www.autokeysquad.com/nissan-fob-programming
i hope this can help you.. :)
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