
BL100 User Manual
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1.3 Precautions
1. User must change Master Pass Code (MPC) upon initial installation of the
deadbolt (See Change MPC section on pg 6). User must have at least one
“Administrator User” enrolled before adding any “Ordinary Users”. If you don't
change the MPC, you can't use any deadbolt functions. And if you don't enroll an
“Administrator User” you can't add any “Ordinary Users”.
2. Do not remove batteries when matching, registering/adding or deleting
fingerprints or PIN codes; the sudden power-loss may result in loss of data. Prior to
removing the batteries, make sure the deadbolt is not in the middle of a program
operation (i.e. registering a user, deleting fingerprints, etc.).
3. It is recommended to replace the deadbolt AA batteries at least once every six
months. Further delay risks damage to the deadbolt due to battery leakage or
corrosion. Do not use poor-quality batteries.
1.4 User Privileges
The user privileges are classified into two types: Administrator Users and Ordinary
Users.
Administrator User: Refers to users who have access to all operations like program
settings and registering users.
Ordinary User: Refers to all users other than the Administrator Users. Ordinary
Users only have door access privileges.
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