How long can a temporary lock last?
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Temporary locking can be retained for a maximum of 30 minutes. If it exceeds 30 minutes, the bike-sharing ride will automatically end, and the corresponding dispatch fee will be deducted. Here is additional information: Temporary Lock Function: Users who are unable to continue riding for a short period during their trip can temporarily lock the bike and unlock it later to resume riding. After temporary locking, since ownership still belongs to the person who locked it, others scanning the QR code will be invalid, and billing will continue during the lock period. Notes: The maximum duration for each ride is two hours. To avoid extra charges from forgetting to return the bike, the system will automatically return the bike after two hours, with SMS reminders every 40 minutes during this period. Please plan your ride time in advance.
I'm the kind of person who's particularly fascinated by automotive technology and often researches vehicle electronic systems. Temporary car locking refers to a feature provided by certain smart key systems, such as a one-touch temporary unlock mechanism that automatically relocks, typically lasting only about 30 to 90 seconds, depending on the car model and programming settings. This is because the vehicle is equipped with a control unit (ECU), designed for safety to automatically relock after a brief unlock period if no action is taken, preventing theft opportunities due to forgotten locks. You can adjust the timing settings through the owner's manual or by connecting a diagnostic tool, but the default duration shouldn't be too long to avoid accidental battery drain. Remember, if the temporary lock fails, such as due to key signal interference, it will immediately relock, so this feature is best suited for quick errands like grocery runs—don't expect it to hold for long parking periods. For extended parking, manual full locking is more reliable.