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Once the day is entered, pressing the # will move to the time field. It’s important to note the time is displayed in military time, 

meaning any hour after 12:59 p.m. continues up to the next number sequence, like so: 13:00 (1 p.m.), 14:42 (2:42 p.m.), and so on, 

up to 23:59 (11:59 p.m.) with Midnight being 00:00. Thus the time will need to be set accordingly. 

QUICK REFERENCE: 

To quickly compute military time, simply add 12 to any hour after 1 p.m. and up to 11:59 p.m. (minutes 

always stay the same). From Midnight to 12:59 p.m., hours remain the same.
The last field, week, is the day of the week, 1 – 7, where 1 represents Monday, 2, Tuesday, and so on. You can choose what day will 

begin the start of the week.

PERSONAL/ADMINISTRATOR CODES

The personal code 

#1234#

 and the administrator code 

#123456#

 are set up before leaving the factory. For your protection and 

security, it is recommended that these generic codes be changed to something familiar and easily remembered, and known only 

by the Administrator or owner. 
Administrator and personal codes must be entered before creating or changing 

ANY

 codes. A personal code simply is a code set 

up and given out by the administrator to allow another user limited access. 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 The administrator has the ability to view an “Open Door” record, which will display the time, date and code of 

the last person accessing the safe (more about this later).

ALWAYS KEEP A HARD COPY OF PASSCODES -- BUT NOT IN THE SAFE!

DOOR MECHANISM

Each time the door is opened or closed, and the Knob is left in the ‘unlock’ position, the door will remain unlocked until the Knob 

is turned to the ‘lock’ position. 
If a code is successfully entered (confirmed in the display by the words “

OPEN

”) but the Knob is not turned, the operation will 

time out in 

5 seconds

 and the safe will remain locked. The code will again have to be entered and the Knob subsequently turned 

within 

5 seconds

 to gain access to the safe. 

If the Knob is turned to the ‘lock’ position while the door is open, you will have 

to re-enter your code to close the door.

CONCEALING YOUR CODE:

Your code may be hidden from view by others. Press # then * then your code #. The display will only show 0 each time a number 

button is pressed.

NOTE: 

This must be done each time you enter your code to prevent the actual number from appearing on the display as you 

enter your code.

TAMPER ALARM:

You may set a Tamper Alarm that will sound if anyone attempts to move or attack the safe.
In the sleep mode, Press 

0

 on the key pad. The key pad display will show 

BELL ON

. To turn alarm off, enter # the current code, and 

then # . If no code is entered to clear an alarm, the alarm will clear after 1 minute.

OPEN DOOR RECORD QUERY

At any time you can view the time the safe was accessed, in addition to, who accessed it. The personal code is “

PASS1

” and the 

administrator is “

PASS2

.” 

To access the records, enter either code to open the door. When “

OPEN

” disappears from the display, but while the blue backlight 

is still on, press 

0

. The screen will first show the date then the time the safe was accessed followed by the code used to access it.

You can view up to 14 past entries. To do this, press 

0

 when the display screen shows “

PASS1

” or “

PASS2

.” It will show open door 

records for the last 14 times the safe was accessed and by which code. Example: ##-##-## = Date, ##-## = Time

STEP 1 - OPENING THE SAFE

1

  Press the # key.

2

  Enter user code (Factory Personal Code is: 1-2-3-4)  

(Factory Administrator Code is: 1-2-3-4-5-6)

3

  Press the # key.

4

  The LCD display will turn Blue and show Open.

5

  Turn the Knob clockwise (Right) and open door. 

6

  If the wrong user code is entered the display will 

show “Error”. If the wrong code is entered 3 times 

consecutively, an alarm will sound for 1 minute 

unless the correct code is entered.

7

  If you do not want your personal code shown on 

the LCD display press the # key followed by the * 

key. The LCD display will turn Blue. This function 

will be cancelled after each opening.

NOTE:

  Lock can store 2 user codes. 

STEP 2 - CHANGING THE USER CODE

1

  Open the safe by following step 1.

2

  While the screen is still blue, press the * key. 

3

  Enter your new user code (1-8 digits).

4

  Press the # key.

5

  The LCD display will turn Blue and show INTO.

6

  Your new user code is now set to open the safe.

7

  If you forget your new code, press the red reset 

button (9) on the back door to restore the 

personal and administrator codes back to the 

original factory codes.

NOTE:

  It is highly recommended to leave the safe 

door open and practice your new code several 

times before closing the door.

Summary of Contents for EST914

Page 1: ...work of highly skilled authorized dealers providing prompt courteous and professional service We suggest that you read the Limited Warranty thoroughly and invite you to contact your authorized AMSEC dealer or AMSEC s Service Department if you have any questions Please also take the time to read and familiarize yourself with the proper operating procedures of your new safe presented on the followin...

Page 2: ... word prompt once this is complete At this point the LCD display should show Battery Indicator Year Month Day Week andTime Press 1234 personal code or 123456 administrator code to unlock safe the key awakens the screen from sleep mode Upon entering the code successfully the LCD screen will turn blue and display OPEN You will now have 5 seconds to turn Knob to open safe door before the action times...

Page 3: ...nly show 0 each time a number button is pressed Note This must be done each time you enter your code to prevent the actual number from appearing on the display as you enter your code Tamper Alarm You may set a Tamper Alarm that will sound if anyone attempts to move or attack the safe In the sleep mode Press 0 on the key pad The key pad display will show BELL ON To turn alarm off enter the current ...

Page 4: ...s recommended that the safe is opened on a regular basis and interior allowed to air out It is also recommended that documents sensitive to moisture be kept in a sealed container I E Ziplock or Tupperware MAINTENANCE Standard Textured finish Your safe is provided with a durable paint that may be easily cleaned with a mild detergent and a soft cloth Do Not use abrasive scouring pads or any chemical...

Page 5: ...l pay the shipping charges to any destination within the USA if the repairs are covered by the warranty Defective parts must be returned not repaired unless instructed to AMSEC If parts are not returned the warranty invoice will be denied How you can get warranty service 1 If your AMSEC safe requires service contact your local authorized AMSEC dealer and the dealer will advise you of the procedure...

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