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Using an electronic
combination lock
Battery installation
To power the lock, four alkaline AA batteries, voltage: 6Vdc,
(not included) are required.
NOTE: Non-alkaline and rechargeable batteries ARE NOT
RECOMMENDED.
To install batteries, slide open the battery cover located just
below the keypad. Insert a paper clip or pen point into the
small hole in the cover. Push in while sliding cover to the right.
(Fig. F) Disconnect and remove the battery holder.
Insert the 4 batteries as indicated, reconnect the connector
and put back the battery holder. Slide the cover back in place.
To activate the lock
Before first use of a new electronic lock safe, the lock must
be activated:
1. Open the door. Look at the upper left corner of the door.
2. Locate the screw protruding from the back of the door.
Remove this screw. (Fig. G)
3. THROW AWAY THE SCREW. (Fig. H)
(After removing the lock out screw, it may be required to
push the bolt button which, in turn, will throw the bolts to a
locked position while the door is open (Fig. I). Proceed to test
your combination. The handle should be all the way UP,
in the horizontal position before attempting to enter
your electronic combination.)
Test first with door open!
(See cover of this manual for your factory code.)
For Safes with an
Electronic Lock and a Key Lock
For added security, some models have dual locking system
(electronic lock plus key lock). You must use both the
electronic code and the key to open the safe.
To unlock and open
Before entering your code, simply insert the key in the lock
and turn until the plunger pops out. Remove key.
If the key lock plunger is already in the "extended" position,
it is not necessary to insert and use the key. Simply enter
your code.
To unlock the safe, you must enter a valid Factory Code,
User Code or User PIN. Once you have done this, you have
4 seconds to open the safe by moving the handle downward
to the unlock position. If you fail to do so in time, the lock
will reactivate.
(If you realize you have made an error while entering your
code, press the CLEAR button and start over.)
To close and lock
To relock the safe, close the door. Make sure the handle is in
the horizontal position. Depress the key lock with your finger.
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Only a light touch is needed. A green PROCEED light and a
single beep indicate that the keypad "felt" your touch. The lock
allows 5 seconds for each key press. If you pause longer, an
error signal will occur (blinking red light and three beeps),
indicating you should start over.
There are three possible ways to unlock and access
the safe—by entering its preset 5-digit Electronic
Lock Combination, your own User Code or a User PIN
(Personal Identification Number).
You can always open the safe by entering the 5-digit Electronic
Lock Combination. This code cannot be deleted. But if you
prefer to employ your own code, you can program the safe to
open to the 5-digit User Code of your choice. If you wish to
give someone else temporary access to the safe, you can
program a 5-digit User PIN that can later be erased.
Programming a 5-digit User Code
1. Press the Program key.
2. Enter the Electronic Lock Combination. The green LED
remains ON while you enter the 5-digit user code of your
choice. After 5 digits are entered the green LED turns OFF.
(To enter a new User Code, repeat these steps. To erase the
User Code, press the Program Key and enter your Electronic
Lock Combination twice.)
Programming a 5-digit User PIN
NOTE: You must program a User Code before
1. Press the Program key.
2. Press it a second time.
3. Enter your 5-digit User Code. The green LED remains ON.
4. Enter the 5-digit User PIN of your choice (any combination
except 00000.) After 5 digits are entered the green LED
turns OFF.
(To enter a new User PIN, repeat these steps. To erase the
User PIN, press Program twice, enter your User Code and then
enter 00000.)
Test your new Electronic Lock Combination several times with
the door open, to make sure you have recorded it correctly.
Your new Electronic Lock Combination is ready to use.
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Using the keypad
Caution!
Liquids can damage the keypad!
Caution!
Pen points or other sharp objects can puncture
the keypad membrane!
Access Codes
programming a User PIN.
Test with door open!
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You now know your
new combination.
For your records, please copy it here:
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Battery Replacement
When old batteries are removed for replacement, your User
PIN will be voided; only Electronic Lock Combination and User
Code will work. To reestablish your User PIN, follow the
directions above under "Programming a 5-digit User PIN".
Signals
Your electronic-lock safe communicates by means of several
audio/visual signals.
Red (Error) LED + three beeps indicates one
of the following:
1. You have pressed Program key out of sequence
2. You have entered an invalid code or user pin.
3. You have let 5 seconds or more elapse between key entries.
Green (Proceed) LED + single beep occurs
1. After entering each digit of Electronic Lock Combination,
User Code, or User PIN
2. After pressing Clear key
3. After pressing Program key
Green LED only
1. Comes ON after you enter a valid code/User PIN and
remains lit during the 4-second period in which the safe
can be opened.
2. Comes ON in the Program User Code mode after you enter
the Electronic Lock Combination and remains lit until you
have finished entering a 5-digit User Code.
3. Comes ON in the Program User PIN mode after you have
entered your User Code and remains ON until you have
entered a 5-digit User PIN.
Yellow LED
Indicates "low battery" and will typically not turn ON until
battery has been in use two years or longer.
Your electronic lock automatically performs a low battery test
during each lock use.
If a "low battery" condition is detected the Yellow LED will
come ON and remain ON during each subsequent lock
operation. (The lock will continue to function in a Low Battery
state, until battery failure.) The Yellow LED will turn OFF only
after three consecutive "Good Battery" readings or after the
low batteries are replaced. (Note: If the new batteries are
installed in less than 60 seconds the Yellow LED may come
ON and stay ON during the first lock operation before it
returns to OFF.)
NOTE: It is recommended you replace the batteries after
two years, or when the yellow LED remains on.