by MartinHewitt » 18 Aug 2021 14:59
The calibration of this lock stored precisely by the position of 0. But the combination seems to be stored as numbers evenly distributed around the dial. So directly opposite of 0 is 50. When I set a new combination and dial there 50 it detects, that it is a 50 and puts the center of this 50 directly opposite of 0. So I could dial perfectly to 50 while setting the combination, but the center was always of. The original, true 50 was 48 3/4 - 49 3/4 on this dial. When I set the combination to 50 it became to the lock 51, which was on this dial 49 3/4 to 50 3/4. To have a usable, better centered combination I changed the 51-26-51 back to probably a true 50-25-50 and changed instead the calibration to about 0 1/2. The serial doesn't work for recovery with this tweak. This lock costs nearly a thousand dollars and they can't make an evenly numbered dial. A week ago this was my favorite electronic lock. Now, I am not so sure. Maybe this botched dial explains, why they are so rare and the X locks so common.