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We’ve done our best to provide equipment demonstrations (both in person and online), answer questions about system capabilities, and more. I don’t envy you, Harry, doing those January showings in Eastern Oregon.RMLS™ will be converting to the SentriLock lockbox system this fall, and naturally our subscribers have had many questions about different aspects of the process. Just remember on this last tip, users will need to unlock the keypad before trying to open the box! This can be done by inserting any sort of card-SentriCard®, business card, or driver’s license-into the slot. When programming your lockboxes using the SentriLock website, check the box marked Auto Lock Keypad on Shackle Release which appears on the Agent Default Lockbox Settings or Custom Lockbox Settings windows.
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(If you’ve used your SentriCard® to access the lockbox, don’t forget to update it in the card reader as soon as possible afterward!)
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Just keep your SentriCard® in the lockbox until the CODE light appears. If the battery is less than two years old and you’re in freezing temperatures (say, in Pendleton in January), you might see the MESSAGE light flash then too. When you’ve inserted your card into a lockbox and the MESSAGE light flashes at you, it usually means the battery is low. I swear I had just changed the batteries! Does the lockbox go through batteries faster in cold weather or something? In January I visited one of my Pendleton listings and the MESSAGE light came on when I was opening the lockbox. There you have it! A central location to keep track of when you last changed your SentriLock batteries.
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Don’t forget to click the save button at the bottom!īack on the main screen, view your preferences to confirm you have the SentriLock system set to send low battery notifications.Ĭlick the box if it isn’t already checked, then click the save button. If you changed the battery on that same day, click “Battery Changed Today” and the field will fill in today’s date. Use the calendar to change the date you replaced the batteries. Locate the battery replacement section of this screen ( above).
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Clicking the serial number of the lockbox in question will open the management screen for that particular lockbox. Locate the lockbox you replaced your batteries in, clicking on the serial number link ( above). Then click on the “My Lockboxes” tab ( above). Insert your SentriCard® into your card reader and log in to the SentriLock website. It so happens, June, there’s a great tool on the SentriLock website that can help you keep tabs on your lockbox batteries. But I have five lockboxes! How am I supposed to remember when to replace the battery in each one? The person who sold me a lockbox last week suggested replacing the battery every two years to avoid extra work when my lockbox is on a listing and the battery gets low. Not enough power to open the lockbox? If the batteries have completely died, RMLS™ can loan you a “power paddle,” which will provide just enough power to open the lockbox for the purpose of changing the batteries. If the box lights up, the batteries are in correctly and you may proceed with confidence. TIP: One RMLS™ staff member suggests inserting a card in the lockbox before replacing the battery cover. Changing the batteries is as simple as opening the lockbox, removing the battery cover with a Phillips screwdriver, and switching out the two CR123A lithium batteries with a fresh pair. Well Vanessa, one of the many advantages of the SentriLock system is that you have the ability to change lockbox batteries yourself. Today I received an email about my SentriLock lockbox battery being low. RMLS™ subscribers will drive the content-submit any question about RMLS™ to Technical Terry in the comments or by emailing Don’t be shy-we won’t identify you by name.
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