04-12-2022 10:53 AM in
Smart HomeMy SHP-DP609 smart lock notified me that the batteries need changing. They take AA batteries and I swapped them all over (8 batteries) using 3 different brands of brand new batteries which I bought from the store. None of them work and the whole unit just seems to be dead.
I checked I had put in the batteries the right way of course and even wiped, dusted and blew the connecting parts in case there was something wrong there. The original batteries which were almost dead too don’t work anymore. There doesn’t appear to be any battery leakage either.
For some reason, I can’t seem to work out where the hard keys fit into to this lock either!
No luck - please help! #SHP-DP609 #smasungsmartlock #samsung @samsung
04-01-2023 08:21 AM - last edited 04-01-2023 08:26 AM ) in
Smart HomeI have similar problem with SHP-DP609 smart lock, keep low battery alert even replace new battery, I think this is a manufacturing defect, the battery bay is very clean, no any battery leakage, no any oxidation, I had been contact the customer service, they ask me warranty expired, it may need to replace the mainboard, the cost is so expensive, I disapointed with this smart lock., unstil now, it still not yet repair, and now sometime cannot use password and key card, only fingerprint working, maybe cause of keep low battery warning,
29-04-2023 08:41 AM in
Smart HomeI had the exact same problem. There is a small software reboot pinhole on the outside bottom of the keypad. Just place the end of a mechanical pencil or paperclip into that and it reboots the software and should work after that. It's a very small software reboot pinhole on outside just under keypad. Hard to see so run your hand over it. It doesn't change codes or anything, only does a reboot and works fine after that. And just to stress it's on the outside of the door, not inside. Pressing it will not change any of your registered keys or fingerprints etc. It's not a factory reset, it's just a software reboot.