American Security Products Co.
ESL20XL Operating Instructions
Released Aug. 9, 2018
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The Open Period begins timing after the completion of the Delay Period, and is indicated by a repeating 4 beeps
and LED flashes every five seconds.
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During the Open Period, the User must key a valid combination to cause the lock to open.
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The Open Period can be set for 1 to 9 minutes long. (F03)
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Time Delay can be canceled during the delay period by pressing “C – (any number key) - #”.
Armored Car Time Delay Bypass
- This feature allows the Time Delay to be used under normal access situations,
but provides a means to bypass time delay when cash handling methods require that an Armored Car courier can take
deposits without waiting for the delayed access.
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This feature must be Enabled (F40).
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It still requires that a valid resident User be present to open the safe.
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The Armored Car Code (User 9) can be keyed in first, followed by a valid User code or, the Armored Car Code
can be used during the Delay Period to stop the delay, then the local User can open the lock with a valid code.
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The Armored Car Bypass can be restricted to use by only the Manager User. (F41)
Multiple Users
- Many cash handling protocols require that several people have access to the safe. The ESL20XL
provides several tools to manage a Multi-User environment. These controls are uniquely tailored to support retail loss
prevention.
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This feature must be Enabled (F10).
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The Master User, or Manager, is the only User with Administration capabilities.
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In Multi-User mode, there is no need for all Users to share the same combination, as is the case with a
mechanical combination lock.
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This feature allows the supervisor the ability to control the subordinate Users individually and makes employee
turnover easier to manage because individual Users can be added and deleted at will without affecting others.
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The ESL20XL allows up to eight (8) subordinate Users to be enrolled.
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A “Poor Man’s Time Lock” effect can be implemented daily where the Master User can disable the Multi-User
Mode (F13) at the end of the day and then re-enable the mode at the beginning of the next business day. This
causes the lock to reject all the Subordinate User Codes during off-business hours. The individual subordinate
User codes are not lost, just disabled.
Subordinate User Control
- The Master User has the option of allowing, or not allowing, certain capabilities of the
Subordinate Users as follows.
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The Subordinate User changing their own combination. (F60)
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Two Subordinate Users opening the safe in Dual Combo Mode. (F31)
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The Subordinate User authorizing Armored Car Time Delay Bypass. (F41)
Dual Control
- This feature provides a higher level of security, where two different combinations are required to open
the safe.
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This feature must be Enabled (F30).
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When Dual Control is Enabled, the lock requires two Users key their individual combinations, one after the
other, before the lock will open.
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The second User has 10 seconds to start code entry before the system discards the login and goes to sleep.