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=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
* The bolt is sprung, and will | * The bolt is sprung, and will return to whichever position it's set in regardless of power state. | ||
* The lock's "locked" state is based on the position of the bolt, which you can push in. So if you've forgotten the code, and the door is open, you can just hold the bolt into the open position and it'll accept a new code (as in step 1). It'll remain in the shut state until you enter the code again. | * The lock's "locked" state is based on the position of the bolt, which you can push in. So if you've forgotten the code, and the door is open, you can just hold the bolt into the open position and it'll accept a new code (as in step 1). It'll remain in the shut state until you enter the code again. | ||
* Codes seem to be remembered across battery removal, at least in the short term. | * Codes seem to be remembered across battery removal, at least in the short term. | ||