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Program Buttons

Latch in Home 

Position

4

RAPiD

®

 Safe Setup and Operation

Congratulations on purchasing the technologically advanced RAPiD

®

 safe. You have taken a 

significant step in securing the safety of your handgun. 

To achieve the best experience with your RAPiD

®

 safe, please read all instructions carefully, 

and understand its operation.

After the RAPiD

®

 safe has been taken out of the box, please check to be sure the circular 

(barrel) key fits and unlocks your RAPiD

®

 safe (See page 7 for Manual Lock information)

Contact Hornady

®

 at 800-338-3220 if the key does not work.

Combination Code

Your safe’s factory preset combination code is 

1-2-3-4-ENTER

.

Opening and Closing RAPiD

®

 Safe

Open your safe by plugging the unit into an 
electrical outlet. Enter the factory preset 
code: 

1-2-3-4-ENTER

Close the safe by pressing the lid down until 
its bolts are engaged.

NOTE:

  

NEVER 

close the safe until the latch 

motor has returned to home position.

Changing the Combination Code 

To create a new 4, 5, or 6 digit code:

1. Open your RAPiD

®

 safe. 

2. Locate the three small program buttons 

on its inside right corner. 

3. Press the top white button. 

4. When the amber status light on the front 

keypad blinks, the system is ready to 
receive your code. 

5. Key in your preferred 4 to 6 digit code, 

and press ENTER.

6. The keypad will blink twice, indicating your code has been correctly saved.

7. WITH THE LID OPEN, test the code. If the motor does not run, repeat steps 2 through 7.

NOTE:

  

Keypad is equipped with an anti-tamper feature that disables the keypad for  

2 minutes upon 5 consecutive incorrect keypad code entries. This feature does not disable 

normal opening function using RFID Tag.

Summary of Contents for 98150

Page 1: ...e that meets the requirements of California Penal Code Section 12088 and the regulations issued thereunder This product has been tested and certified to conform to ASTM F2456 Youth Resistant Firearms...

Page 2: ...code keys and RFID tags You are solely responsible for maintaining your combination code keys and RFID tags Never write down your combination code Keep your keys and RFID tags in a secure location at...

Page 3: ...Registration and Service Page 10 Frequently Asked Questions Page 10 Mounting Template Page 11 Items included with your RAPiD Safe 1 RAPiD Safe 2 Wall Power Supply including 220 Volt Adapter for Europe...

Page 4: ...ectrical outlet Enter the factory preset code 1 2 3 4 ENTER Close the safe by pressing the lid down until its bolts are engaged NOTE NEVER close the safe until the latch motor has returned to home pos...

Page 5: ...o 2 tags To program these tags 1 Open your RAPiD safe 2 Locate the three small program buttons on the inside right corner 3 Press the middle black button to program your FIRST RFID tag Choose one of t...

Page 6: ...eypad code first press the ENTER key to bring it to ready status Enter your code on the keypad followed by ENTER to open the safe Backlit Reader Your safe s backlit reader remains on while the system...

Page 7: ...for opposite hand usage press the side locking tab and reverse the keypad panel carefully protecting the attached wires Batteries For backup or mobile use your safe requires eight AA batteries not in...

Page 8: ...D Sleeve The RAPiD sleeve accommodates most 5 inch pistols and 4 inch barreled revolvers Removing the RAPiD sleeve can accommodate larger handguns or other valuables To remove the sleeve lift the leve...

Page 9: ...curity Disclaimer of Implied Warranties EXCEPT AS IS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY HORNADY SECURITY MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPRE...

Page 10: ...security reasons Hornady WILL NOT provide replacement barrel keys for the RAPiD safe Consult a locksmith if needed Where can I find the serial number The serial number is located under the keypad pane...

Page 11: ...e that meets the requirements of California Penal Code Section 12088 and the regulations issued thereunder This product has been tested and certified to conform to ASTM F2456 Youth Resistant Firearms...

Page 12: ...code keys and RFID tags You are solely responsible for maintaining your combination code keys and RFID tags Never write down your combination code Keep your keys and RFID tags in a secure location at...

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