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* Presumably there is a master code for letting you unlock a forgotten code, or else the USB connector has something to do with it. However, the USB connector does not appear to present a USB device.
* Presumably there is a master code for letting you unlock a forgotten code, or else the USB connector has something to do with it. However, the USB connector does not appear to present a USB device.
* The USB connector can be used to power the lock in the case of a battery failure, however with a fairly modern Macbook Pro as a power source this was very intermittent (how intermittent seems to vary between locks). Repeatedly cycling the USB power until pressing a key made a beeping sound meant that the lock could be used as normal, powered via USB.
* The USB connector can be used to power the lock in the case of a battery failure, however with a fairly modern Macbook Pro as a power source this was very intermittent (how intermittent seems to vary between locks). Repeatedly cycling the USB power until pressing a key made a beeping sound meant that the lock could be used as normal, powered via USB.
* My suspicion is that the USB connector is intended to be used with a dumb USB charger-style device rather than a computer.


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