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Thanks for the idea. In your case, do you still need a phone app to program the various PINs or are they all programmable "on board?"
It's all on-device. There is zero wireless connectivity, as that would present a security hole.
It does take a lot of tedious keypad tapping, but it's not something that needs to be set up more than once per lock.
I've got one like this. A standard NON-CONNECTED keypad lock from the big box hardware store. I set a few extra codes and hand them out (and change hem) as needed.