my program code is not working... i hav located the pin code and it wont let me enter it in... why?? im trying too change my UC... but the PC isnt working...
@SuperJesito The programming code (or iButton) puts the lock into a programming mode. It will not unlock the lock. When a Programming code plus “*” is entered the LEDs alternately flash several times indicating the lock is in a programming mode. Enter "7" and then enter a new 5-6 digit code and then enter it one more time. If more than 30 seconds pass in between programming entries, the lock returns to a normal operational state. Your program code should be located inside the lock itself.
They are just different styles of the BE365. The term "CAM" means it is part of the style group "Camelot" which has scalloped corners on the keypad's back plate (like in the video) and is generally considered Classical in style. The term "PLY" refers to the collection "Plymouth" which has a rounded back plate and has a more modern appearance. The last three digits refer to the finish for example "505" refers to polished brass.
my program code is not working... i hav located the pin code and it wont let me enter it in... why?? im trying too change my UC... but the PC isnt working...
nicolefranks 16 hours ago
im sorry is a 5196
SuperJesito 3 months ago
@SuperJesito The programming code (or iButton) puts the lock into a programming mode. It will not unlock the lock. When a Programming code plus “*” is entered the LEDs alternately flash several times indicating the lock is in a programming mode. Enter "7" and then enter a new 5-6 digit code and then enter it one more time. If more than 30 seconds pass in between programming entries, the lock returns to a normal operational state. Your program code should be located inside the lock itself.
BuildDotCom 3 months ago
do you know how to program schlage locks 5192
SuperJesito 3 months ago
What is the difference between this three ? Schlage BE365 V CAM ,
Schlage BE365VPLY505, Schlage BE365 CAM , They all look the same but the prices are diffrent. Can someone please give an answer. Thanks!
scrambler008 9 months ago
@scrambler008
They are just different styles of the BE365. The term "CAM" means it is part of the style group "Camelot" which has scalloped corners on the keypad's back plate (like in the video) and is generally considered Classical in style. The term "PLY" refers to the collection "Plymouth" which has a rounded back plate and has a more modern appearance. The last three digits refer to the finish for example "505" refers to polished brass.
BuildDotCom 9 months ago
@scrambler008
If you want to skip all of that you can go to our website, search BE365, select the finish you want, and you get free shipping.
BuildDotCom 9 months ago