Weiser SmartCode Keypad Electronic Locks
52437-001 Rev 02
Welcome to the Weiser family!
This guide will get you up and running with your new SmartCode™ Lock. If you have any issues, please visit our support center at weiserlock.com or call us at 1-800-501-9471.
Parts in the box
Diagram showing the contemporary and traditional exterior assemblies, the interior assembly, and the interior cover. Separate diagrams show the latch and collar, and the strike plate.
- Exterior assembly (Contemporary and Traditional styles)
- Interior assembly
- Interior cover
- Latch (Part 03809)
- Collar
- Strike (Part 52531)
Required tools
Diagram of a Philips screwdriver. An icon indicates No electric drills.
- Philips screwdriver
- Mounting plate
- Keys
- SmartKey™ tool with instructions
Parts included for installation: 03809 (screws), 52367 (screws), 52502 (screws), 52531 (screws).
Installation
Step 1: Remove existing deadbolt and strike
Diagram illustrating the removal of an existing deadbolt and strike, with callouts for door hole measurements: 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" (35mm - 44mm) and 1-1/2" or 2-1/8" (38 or 54mm).
For drilling a new door, use the supplied template and instructions available at: weiserlock.com/doorprep
Step 2: Install the latch
Diagram for installing the latch, showing the UP orientation and how to adjust the latch face for non-centered holes. It also shows installing the drive-in collar if the door is not chiseled.
[OUTSIDE] Use the longer screws if the holes are worn out. You will have two extra screws.
Part 03809 (2X) screws are used here.
Step 3: Install the strike
Diagram for installing the strike plate, showing the use of part 52531 (4X) screws, with a note to install longer screws closest to the door jamb. It indicates the DOOR JAMB and 1" (25 mm) hole depth.
Use the longer screws if the holes are worn out. Please note there will be two extra screws.
Step 4: Install the exterior assembly
Diagram for installing the exterior assembly, emphasizing that the bolt must be RETRACTED. It shows removing an adapter ring for 1-1/2" (38mm) holes and routing the cable under the latch.
Step 5: Secure mounting plate and test latch
Diagrams illustrating the installation of the mounting plate with part 52367 (2X) screws, emphasizing even tightening, keeping parallel to the door edge, and the TOP orientation. It details routing the cable through the mounting plate and testing the latch with a key, advising to adjust screws if the latch movement is not smooth.
DO NOT over-tighten.
Step 6: Install the interior assembly
Diagrams for installing the interior assembly, ensuring the latch bolt is extended/locked. It shows rotating the turnpiece if it's not pointing up and removing the interior cover.
Step 7: Secure interior assembly
Diagrams showing the interior assembly being secured to the mounting plate with part 52502 (2X) screws. It details connecting the cable, routing it around the assembly, and inserting the flat blade into the turnpiece shaft.
Step 8: Install the AA Batteries
Diagram showing the installation of AA batteries into the battery holder, with a reminder that batteries are not included and to ensure correct polarity and use new, non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries.
Ensure the door is open while installing batteries.
Step 9: Add a User Code and Install Cover
Diagram showing a hand entering a User Code on the keypad and securing the interior cover. It explains that the bolt learns door handing and the keypad indicates success (Green) or failure (Red).
Add a User Code per instructions on page 19. After the first User Code is created, the latch bolt will automatically retract and extend to learn the locking and unlocking direction of the door.
Locking and Unlocking
Locking
Diagram showing a hand pressing the Lock button to lock the door. To lock your door, press the Lock button. The lock will beep and the keypad will flash amber as the bolt extends.
Unlocking
Diagram showing a hand entering a User Code on the keypad to unlock the door. To unlock your door, enter the User Code. The lock will beep and the keypad will flash green and beep twice as the bolt retracts.
SmartCode™ at a Glance
Diagrams showing the exterior and interior components of the SmartCode lock, with numbered labels corresponding to the list below.
- 1. Lock Button: Used for programming, clearing User Code entry errors, lighting up the keypad and locking the door.
- 2. Number Buttons: Used to enter User Codes. Each code must be 4 to 8 digits in length.
- 3. SmartKey Cylinder: Rekeyable cylinder retracts and extends the latch bolt by key from the exterior.
- 4. Battery Holder: Uses 4 AA Alkaline batteries, 1.5V.
- 5. Programming Button: Used for programming functions.
- 6. Turnpiece: Lock and unlock from the interior.
- 7. Battery Cover: Push it upward and outward to replace the batteries.
SmartKey Re-Keying and System Alerts
SmartKey Re-Keying
Diagram showing the SmartKey tool being used for re-keying. Re-key the lock to work with your existing key. See the supplied SmartKey Re-key instructions for more information.
Note: If Auto-Lock is enabled, remove the batteries before re-keying your lock.
System Alerts
Operation | Lights | Sounds | Explanation | Troubleshoot |
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Unlock | Flashes GREEN x2 | 2 beeps | Successful unlock | |
Flashes RED x10 | 10 beeps | Low battery | Install fresh new batteries | |
Flashes RED x 3 | 3 beeps | Incorrect User Code | Check code, and retry | |
Flashes RED x15 | 15 beeps | Exceed 3 incorrect User Code attempts | Wait 1 minute, check code, and retry | |
Lock | Flashes AMBER x2 | 2 beeps | Successful lock | Install fresh new batteries |
Flashes RED x10 | 10 beeps | Low battery | Clear jam and try again | |
Alternate RED/WHITE Flash x5 | 5 beeps | Stuck/Jammed bolt | ||
Factory Reset | Flashes GREEN x1 | 1 beep | Successful | Retry factory reset steps. Make sure to press the Programming Button one more time within 10 seconds after the long beep. |
Flashes RED x3 | 3 beeps | Unsuccessful | ||
Programming | Flashes GREEN x1 | 1 beep | Successful | Review Programming steps |
Flashes RED x3 | 3 beeps | Unsuccessful |
Programming
Ensure the door is open before performing any programming. The programming button is located on the interior chassis below the battery holder (refer to page 17). During programming, if no button is pressed within 5 seconds, the system will time out and you will need to restart the procedure.
Operation | Button Sequence | Description |
---|---|---|
Add User Code (UC) | Programming Button 1 → enter UC ? | Add User Code |
Delete Individual User Codes (UC) | Programming Button 2 → enter UC to delete ? | Delete Individual User Codes |
Add/Change Programming Code (PC) | Programming Button 3 → enter PC ? | Add/Change Programming Code |
Delete all User Codes | Programming Button 4 → 4 ? | Delete all User Codes |
Enable/Disable Audio | Programming Button 5 ? | Enable/Disable Audio |
Enable/Disable User Codes | Programming Button 6 ? | Enable/Disable User Codes |
Add One-time User Code | Programming Button 7 → enter one-time UC ? | Add One-time User Code |
Change Auto-Lock Time Delay | Programming Button 8 → press button for delay (1 30 seconds, 2 1 minute, 3 3 minutes, 4 5 minutes, 5 10 minutes) ? | Change Auto-Lock Time Delay |
Enable/Disable Auto-Lock | Programming Button 9 ? | Enable/Disable Auto-Lock |
Door Rehanding | Programming Button 0 ? | Door Rehanding |
Factory Reset (lock must be in unlocked position) | Press and HOLD Programming Button for 15 seconds → Programming Button again | Factory Reset |
Programming Notes
Add User Code
Up to 50 User Codes can be saved. User Codes should be 4 to 8 digits in length. For security reasons, the first 4 digits of each User Code must be unique. For example, you are unable to program a User Code 1-2-3-4-5 as well as a User Code 1-2-3-4-6.
Press the lock button before entering your code to light up the keypad at night.
Enable/Disable Programming Code
Optional: A Programming Code enables you to make programming changes without needing to access the programming button. This is ideal for landlords to allow programming from the outside without access to the interior programming button. One Programming Code can be saved and should be 4 to 8 digits in length. The Programming Code can not be the same as any User Code and will not unlock the lock.
To program the lock when the Programming Code is enabled, instead of pressing the programming button, enter the Programming Code, press the lock button and proceed with the remaining steps on page 19. Repeat the programming steps to disable the Programming Code. Please note once a Programing Code is enabled, the programming button is disabled and can only be used to factory reset the lock.
Delete All User Codes
Keypad locking function will be disabled when User Codes are deleted. The lock can only be operated manually by key during this time.
Enable/Disable Audio
LED status indicator will still function once audio is disabled. Repeat the programming steps to enable the audio.
Enable/Disable User Codes
When all User Codes are disabled, all electronic functions will be disabled as well. The door must be locked or unlocked manually with the key. Repeat the programming steps to enable the User Codes.
Add One-Time Use Code
Up to 10 One-time User Codes can be saved. One-time User Codes should be 4 to 8 digits in length. The One-Time User Code will be deleted automatically after it is used. The same One-Time User Code can be created again after it's used.
Change Auto-Lock Time Delay
Press the keypad number that corresponds to your time delay preference: "1": 30 seconds, "2": 1 minute, "3": 3 minutes, "4": 5 minutes, "5": 10 minutes.
Enable/Disable AutoLock
The default setting is disabled. Once you enable auto-lock, the default setting is set to 30 seconds. To change the auto lock time delay, see the “Change Auto-Lock Time Delay" programming step. Repeat the programming steps to disable auto-lock.
Door Rehanding Identification
Perform this process for the lock to learn the locking and unlocking direction of the door. This feature is used for the lock to learn the orientation of your door (left- or right-handed). If stuck/jammed bolt error continues to occur after performing this step, please make sure there is no obstruction from strike or door jamb to prevent the bolt from extending.
Factory Reset
A factory reset will delete all User Codes and change all programming to factory settings.
Important Safeguards
- Read all instructions in their entirety.
- Familiarize yourself with all warning and caution statements.
- Remind all family members of safety precautions.
- Always have access to your lock's standard key.
- If using the Auto-Lock features, make sure you have your smartphone or standard key with you to prevent locking yourself out.
- Familiarize yourself with the system alerts.
- Replace low batteries immediately.
- Dispose of used batteries according to local laws and regulations.
WARNING: This Manufacturer advises that no lock can provide complete security by itself. This lock may be defeated by forcible or technical means, or evaded by entry elsewhere on the property. No lock can substitute for caution, awareness of your environment, and common sense. Builder's hardware is available in multiple performance grades to suit the application. In order to enhance security and reduce risk, you should consult a qualified locksmith or other security professional.
CAUTION: Prevent unauthorized entry. Since anyone with access to the back panel can change the User Codes, you must restrict access to the back panel and routinely check the User Codes to ensure they have not been altered without your knowledge. The use of a programming code can help protect your system's settings.
Regulatory Compliance
This product complies with standards established by the following regulatory bodies:
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- Industry Canada
FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
IMPORTANT! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
CAN ICES-3(B) / NMB-3(B)