NRA Biometric Holster – Rev. 00 10.14.14
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Key Features
The master biometric control unit offers an
entry switch option for Smart Home
systems and/or home security alarm
systems. This feature works similarly to
wired entry sensors of many alarms.
Sensor access hook-up connector is
located on the back of unit and is not
compatible with wireless sensor type
systems. When wired correctly, if user
scans the holster to open, it will also
signal home alarm control system.
Consult with your alarm system provider
on wiring, programming setup or entry
sensor compatibility.
Biometrics control unit can store up to 99
separate finger prints for firearm access.
Handgun Holster Adjustments
The handgun holster will only lock and unlock
with biometric control unit active and
programmed.
Upon receiving holster, a removable tab will
keep weapon unlocked while adjusting. Only
remove tab after adjusting barrel stop to
correct position.
Supplied with the handgun holster is a
security torx bit to be used with universal
drivers or to be installed in electronic screw
drivers.
Lift bale of handgun holster to insert unloaded
firearm.
Insert firearm into holster and close bale
behind firearm, adjustment to barrel stop may
be needed.
Adjust the single security screw on the top
front of holster.
Final adjustment should not bind action of
bale on handgun holster when secured. If
firearm is too tight it may prevent lock
from opening during normal operation.
Larger handguns may require removal of
barrel stop and/or shim under the trigger
guard to fit properly.
The security torx bit to adjust barrel stop
will also be used for attaching mounting bracket. Keep torx bit in safe place for future
adjustment if firearm change is needed.