We are currently installing locks to our private space (locks we can secure from the outside of the space - the previous locks were just privacy locks). One of our indoor entrances will use a programmable lock. We had planned to put these locks on the guest rooms also. Currently the guest rooms have privacy/chain type locks and old fashioned skeleton key locks. While the skeleton key locks work, we don't want to rely on them for two reasons: 1. they're a bit trickier than modern locks, and I don't want a guest calling me on his/her cell phone to tell me s/he is trapped in the guestroom (because you must use the key to lock on both sides) and 2. because anyone can go to Home Depot and buy keys to open the doors.
After installing the programmable lock to our quarters (you press a numeric code to open the deadbolt from the outside), DH says these will not work for the guestrooms. He showed me how on the *inside* of the door, the plate slides off and there, nice and convenient, are directions on how to reprogram the codes - even the master code. We *do* have a couple options here. We can remove the directions from the inside of the locks (they are on a paper insert). Also, the locks are keyed in addition to the numeric codes. So, no matter what they change the codes to, we could always get in with a key, and re-program them ourselves. (But that will be a nuisance).
So, my question for those of you who use the re-programmable, numeric key code locks: Have you had any issues with any guests re-coding the locks? And, since we have the metal key option, am I correct in thinking security is still in tact, even if a guests changes the code - the guest would be the only one with the new code.
One more thought - this particular lock runs on 4 AA batteries that actually power a motor that moves the deadbolt. For those with the numeric keypad locks, do you have the same type, and how long do the batteries last?
Appreciate you sharing your experiences and thoughts.
After installing the programmable lock to our quarters (you press a numeric code to open the deadbolt from the outside), DH says these will not work for the guestrooms. He showed me how on the *inside* of the door, the plate slides off and there, nice and convenient, are directions on how to reprogram the codes - even the master code. We *do* have a couple options here. We can remove the directions from the inside of the locks (they are on a paper insert). Also, the locks are keyed in addition to the numeric codes. So, no matter what they change the codes to, we could always get in with a key, and re-program them ourselves. (But that will be a nuisance).
So, my question for those of you who use the re-programmable, numeric key code locks: Have you had any issues with any guests re-coding the locks? And, since we have the metal key option, am I correct in thinking security is still in tact, even if a guests changes the code - the guest would be the only one with the new code.
One more thought - this particular lock runs on 4 AA batteries that actually power a motor that moves the deadbolt. For those with the numeric keypad locks, do you have the same type, and how long do the batteries last?
Appreciate you sharing your experiences and thoughts.