GETTING STARTEDNOTE: Keep the door open during setup.
Turn the keypad housing counterclockwise and carefully pull away from the mounting plate to expose the battery compartment.
Install four new AAA Alkaline batteries. Hold onto the keypad housing to avoid pulling wires.
Carefully position the keypad into the inserts on the mounting plate and turn clockwise. Ensure that there are no wires or cables trapped between the keypad and the mounting plate. Pinched cables result in a short circuit.
Enter: * – Master or Manager Code (from the front of the booklet) – # The lock will indicate a valid code entry with a single signal and the open light will stay green for five seconds.
Turn the handle clockwise before the green light disappears.
ENTERING YOUR SECURITY CODENOTE: A single signal (LED flashes and beeps once) response from the lock indicates valid entry. A double signal (LED flashes and beeps twice) response from the lock indicates an invalid entry.NOTE: If three incorrect entries are entered in a row, the keypad will shut down for a period of five minutes. During this shutdown period, the keypad will be unresponsive.CHANGING THE MASTER CODENOTE: Master Code is a 1 to 10 digit code. Always perform this operation with the door open.
Enter: # – Existing Master Code – #
The set light will stay orange for ten seconds.
Enter: 1 – * – New Master Code – # – New Master Code – #, before the orange light disappears.NOTE: If a mistake is made during the change, wait 30 seconds to repeat steps 1 through 3.
Test new code several times before closing the door: Enter: * – Code – #NOTE: The lock will indicate a valid code change with a single signal.NOTE: The lock will indicate an invalid code change with a double signal and the old code is still valid.
CHANGING THE MANAGER CODENOTE: Manager Code is a 1 to 10 digit code. Always perform this operation with the door open.
Enter: # – Master Code or Manager Code – #
The set light will stay orange for ten seconds.
Enter: 2 – * – New Manager Code – # – New Manager Code – #, before the orange light disappears.NOTE: If a mistake is made during the change, wait 30 seconds to repeat steps 1 through 3.
Test new code several times before closing the door: Enter: * – Code – #NOTE: The lock will indicate a valid code change with a single signal.NOTE: The lock will indicate an invalid code change with a double signal and the old code is still valid.
ACTIVATE USER CODES
Enter: # – Master Code or Manager Code – #
The set light will stay orange for ten seconds.
Enter User ID Number (3-7) – * – New User Code – # – New User Code – #, before the orange light disappears.NOTE: If a mistake is made during the change, wait 30 seconds to repeat steps 1 through 3.NOTE: The lock will indicate a valid code change with a single signal.NOTE: The lock will indicate an invalid code change with a double signal and the old code is still valid.
CHANGING THE USER CODE
Enter: # – User Code – #
The set light will stay orange for ten seconds.
Enter: New User Code – # – New User Code – #, before the orange light disappears.NOTE: If a mistake is made during the change, wait 30 seconds to repeat steps 1 through 3.4. Test new code several times before closing the door: Enter: * – User Code – #NOTE: The lock will indicate a valid code change with a single signal.NOTE: The lock will indicate an invalid code change with a double signal and the old code is still valid.NOTE: The Master and Manager can also change the user codes by following the “Activate User Codes” section steps 1 through 3.
DELETING USER CODES
Enter: # – Master Code or Manager Code – #
The set light will stay orange for ten seconds.
Enter: User ID Number (3-7) – * – # – #
DUAL USER MODENOTE: For additional security, set safe to dual user mode. This feature requires one user to enter a code, and within 60 seconds, a second user must enter a code to unlock the safe.
ANY CODE + ANY CODE TO UNLOCK
Enter: # – Master Code – # – 1 – # – 1 – #
The lock will indicate a valid setting change with a single signal.
MASTER OR MANAGER CODE + USER CODE TO UNLOCK
Enter: # – Master Code – # – 2 – # – 2 – #
The lock will indicate a valid setting change with a single signal.
OPENING SAFE IN DUAL USER MODE
Enter: # – 1st Code – # – 2nd Code – #
The lock will indicate a valid code entry with a single signal and the open light will stay green for five seconds.
Turn the handle clockwise before the green light disappears.
RETURNING TO SINGLE-USER MODE (SINGLE CODE TO UNLOCK)
Enter: # – Master Code – # – 0 – # – 0 – #
The lock will indicate a valid setting change with a single signal.
The lock will indicate a valid setting change with a single signal.· Example: # – Master Code – # 05 – # – 05 – #, this will set a five minute time delay.
Press * or # to initiate the Time Delay.NOTE: During the time delay the keypad will not respond to any entries.NOTE: The lock will flash once every five seconds during time delay and will flash once every second during the last ten seconds of the time delay ending with a double signal. It will flash twice every five seconds during the two-minute open period.NOTE: During the open period the safe can be unlocked or programmed.
DEACTIVATE TIME DELAY
Enter: # – Master Code – # – 00 – # – 00 – #
The lock will indicate a valid setting change with a single signal.
SECURING THE SAFEThe safe can be mounted to the floor. For optimal safety and security, the safe should be installed in an isolated, dry, and secure area.WARNING! The safe should always be kept out of reach of children.NOTE: Failure to mount will compromise the safety and security of the safe.
Unlock the safe and open door.
Remove safe floor carpet.
Look on the bottom of the safe for four holes with cap plugs.
Remove the cap plugs.
position the safe in the desired location.
From inside the safe mark the location of the four bolt-down holes.
Move the safe aside to the clearly marked spots for drilling.
Using the 1/2″ masonry drill, drill a 4″ deep hole in the marked locations.
Replace the safe in the desired location with the holes in the safe aligned with the drilled holes in the floor.
Pass each masonry anchor through the safe floor into the drilled holes; making contact with the safe floor.
Tighten each masonry anchor with the adjustable wrench.