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Many homeowners install a smart lock and immediately begin using the pre-configured codes provided in the user manual. This is the most dangerous mistake you can make with the Smart Key V102 system.
If you answered "No" to any of the above, go reset your V102 right now. The hardware is only as good as the data you feed it.
Input your password using the correct number of knocks:
: If you lose a key or have concerns about who has access, the v102 allows you to "change the password" by re-keying the lock to a completely new key immediately. How to Change/Reset Your SmartKey (Re-keying)
The Smart Key V1.0.2 uses a password-based authentication system, where users are required to enter a password to access the system. The password is stored in a hashed format, using a proprietary algorithm. The system also uses a password policy that requires users to create a password that is at least 8 characters long, contains a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
Most v102 interfaces (often white or black dongles used with software like "Smart Key" or integrated into key programmer suites) ship with a generic factory password. If you haven't changed it, try these standard defaults first:
If you struggle to memorize random 8-digit strings, use a secure mental formula. Select a memorable date—such as a historical event or an obscure anniversary—and add or subtract a fixed number from each digit to generate your final entry code. Advanced Programming: Step-by-Step Code Configuration
Follow this protocol to safely update the master or user codes on your device.
To ensure your security tools are properly protected, follow these industry-standard guidelines for creating a "better" password: