9Required User Level: Master1. Put lock into pushbutton programming mode.2. Enter the date as follows: 001#MMDDYY# (Month, Day, Year,where MM = 01 to 12; DD = 01 to 31; YY = 00 to 99. Forexample, Nov. 22, 2003 would be entered as 112203).3. Enter the date again to confirm MMDDYY#.Example of Complete Entry: 001#112203#112203#.4. For the time, enter as follows: 002#HHMM#, where HH = 00 to23 hours; MM = 00 to 59 minutes. Use military time - for exampleeight-thirty in the morning would be 0830, while in the evening itwould be 2030).5. Enter the code again HHMM#, for example 0830.6. Example of Complete Entry: 002#0830#0830#.7. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.8. The current date and time are now programmed into the lock.Procedure 4 - Program the Lock ID and Unlock TimeAssign an ID number to each lock for configuration and auditing purposes.This is an internal number (default 0000), so it does not have to be thesame as the door number. Unlock time is the length of time the door willremain unlocked when a correct code is entered before automatically re-locking itself.Required User Level: Lock ID: Master, Unlock Time: Master, Manager1. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.2. To set up the Lock ID, enter command 003#.3. Enter NNNN (where NNNN is the lock ID - a number from 0000to 9999). For example, 1234.4. Example of Complete Entry: 003#1234#.5. The lock ID is now in its memory.6. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming, or remain inprogramming mode to continue.7. To establish Unlock Time, enter the following code: 004#TT#,where TT is the time in seconds, (TT=02 to 20 seconds, forexample 10 seconds).