DIGITAL LOCK GUIDE
Introduction
- 1-8 digit user code
- 87,380 possible codes
- User code is stored when battery power is lost or removed
- One year battery life
- Short warning tone for low battery
Function
- Resident Lock: Enter user code and it remains until reset.
- Guest Lock: Enter user code to lock and unlock only once.
Battery installation
- Slide battery cover open and place battery in holder.
- Confirm proper battery installation:
- Press numbers on touch pad.
- Listen for beep.
- Look for LED indicator light.
Troubleshooting
Lost or forgotten code
- Use a master key to reset your lock.
- You may also contact Watson and provide the serial number found on the right side of the lock. You will receive a master code that is specific to your lock.
Low battery
Three beeps indicate low battery. Replace with CR2032 lithium battery.
Dead Battery
- Replace battery with CR2032 lithium battery.
- If you do not have a spare battery, you may temporarily power the lock by plugging in a powered Micro USB and enter your code.
Resident Lock
To set a new code
- Turn knob to [lock].
- Enter current code (factory default is 123123).
- Press OK twice.
- Enter new code (1 to 8 digits).
- Press OK. (Beep confirms new code).
To lock
- Turn knob to [lock].
To unlock
- Enter code.
- Push OK (Beep confirms entry).
- Turn knob to [lock].
Guest Lock - Single Use
To set a new code
- Enter new 6 digit code.
- Turn knob to [lock].
To unlock
- Enter code (Beep confirms new code).
- Turn knob to [lock].
Product Diagram
The diagram illustrates the physical components of the digital lock. It shows a battery cover and battery at the top. Below this is the main body of the lock, featuring a touch screen keypad with numbered buttons (1-4), an 'OK' button, and a 'CK' (clear/cancel) button. The Watson brand logo is visible on the lower part of the keypad. A rotating knob is positioned at the bottom of the lock. The side of the lock unit displays a Micro USB port for temporary power and a serial number. An LED indicator light is also shown.