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Schlage BE365VCAM619 Camelot Keypad Deadbolt, Satin Nickel
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Visual pack. Camelot. For keyed exterior doors. Locked from exterior by rotating keyway or from interior by turning or thumb piece. Deadbolt opened from outside by entering valid user code when rotating keyway turn or by interior thumb turn. Key can be used to unlock as backup. Dual option latch includes: 1/4” round corner and 1” circular drive in latch. Adjustable for 2 3/8” or 2 3/4” backsets. Strike: 1/4” round corner full lip strike. Grade 2 construction for superior durability and quality performance. Lifetime mechanical warranty. 1 tool installation, 9V battery operation, 3 year battery life with low battery indicator. Large, easy to read numbers, lighted keypad. Store up to (19) 4 digit user codes. Silicon rubber buttons are epo See all Product Description
Schlage BE365VCAM619 Camelot Keypad Deadbolt, Satin Nickel
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168 of 171 people found the following review helpful:
Schlage BE365VCAM619Camelot Deadbolt Keypad,
This review is from: Schlage BE365VCAM619 Camelot Keypad Deadbolt, Satin Nickel (Tools & Home Improvement)
For years we have been using a key pad activated deadbolt for front doors in our various homes – no keys to lose or give to various family members – only four digit codes. Up until now, all of the key pad units we have installed, extend and retract the deadbolt using a small battery powered electric motor. This issue we’ve encountered is when the batteries become weak, the motor (in some cases) does not have enough power to retract the bolt and we must revert to another entrance to get into our home. Although these unit allow one to use a key to override the electronics, we never seem to have the key “on us” when it’s needed. Fortunately we have a keypad on our garage door and that serves as an alternative entrance when this occurs. These deadbolt retraction failures have been occurring more and more often even with fresh batteries. I suspect the motor is or has worn out. With this in mind, I shopped the market for an electronically activated dead bolt with manual bolt action. In other words, instead of a motor extending and retracting the deadbolt, one would use a lever or knob to perform this function. The keypad (electronic segment of the unit) would serve to activate the manual knob or lever. I found the Schlage BE365VCAM619 Camelot Deadbolt Keypad, Satin Nickel on Amazon at an extremely reasonable price and it has all of the features I wanted – electronic key pad activation, manual extension and retraction of the deadbolt upon activation. The unit arrived yesterday and after a few problems with the unit being confused as to whether the bolt was retracted or extended (my fault), the unit works perfectly. Note, I already had a deadbolt lockset on the door, so it was a simple process of removing the old, and installing the new. It’s an extremely high quality unit without the cheap plastic casing my prior unit had on the inside casing. It’s all metal. Changing or adding key pad codes (combinations) is relatively easy. One must enter the units six digit master code (don’t lose this code, keep it in a place that you can go to each time you wish to change the codes – Using a permanent marker, I wrote it on the inside of the lock), and then enter your personal four digit code. We use two codes however the unit can store many codes. You may want to add a temporary code to let a service technician into your home, then delete that code when the work is completed. One feature I like is the lighted key pad which our old unit did not have. If we forget to turn on the porch light, by simply pressing the “schlage” button at the top of the keypad, the keys light up. Here’s the basic operation. When you’re leaving the house, close the door, press the “schlage” button, wait for the click, then extend the deadbolt. You’ll hear a confirmation click confirming that the locking knob/lever has been disengaged from the deadbolt after the deadbolt has been extended. When you arrive home, simply enter your four digit code, you’ll hear a click, then manually retract the deadbolt and enter the home. I you wish to use the keypad light; simply press the “schlage” button to light it up. Obviously this is not needed during daylight hours. Basically the nine volt battery is operating the keypad, a knob/level engagement solenoid and the keypad back light and should last for hundreds and hundreds cycles. Bottom Line – I highly recommend this high quality unit.
39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
Best One That I Have Installed, By
This review is from: Schlage BE365VCAM619 Camelot Keypad Deadbolt, Satin Nickel (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have had the brass version of this deadbolt for bout a year and I love it. It is th best one that I have come across (and yes – the most expensive – but you get what you pay for). It is eye-catching rather than an eye-sore. Be careful, some of the cheaper competitor’s models have a plastic back that is very unappealing for a main door. The unit is smaller than many by requiring only a 9 volt battery because it does not lock/unlock the deadbolt for you. You do it manually. Pros: Cons:
73 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
Buyer beware. Weak link is the standard key and pin/tumbler setup, By
gary P. “woodchuck” (Austin, TX) – See all my reviews
This review is from: Schlage BE365VCAM619 Camelot Keypad Deadbolt, Satin Nickel (Tools & Home Improvement)
I installed one of these for a client and it seems to be a good product as all the reviewers say. What no one has talked about however is the standard Shlage key that can also be used to open the lock. It seems to me that this would allow the possibility of using a “bump key” to open it. One of the benefits of digital locks is their immunity to bumping. If you want the keypad just for convenience, that is fine. Just remember that any lock that can be “bumped” provides zero security. |





