Chapter3. For the beginning operator Operator Manual
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Electronic Lock
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Opening the locks
1. Enter valid six (6) digit combination. (Factory set to 1-2-3-4-5-6)
2. The lock will confirm a valid combination entry with a double signal.
3. Within four (4) seconds, turn the keypad to the open position (clock-wise)
if using a dead bolt style lock, or turn the handle to the open position if using a swing bolt
style lock.
4. Pull door open.
Invalid Combination Entry
- Lock will signal three (3) times.
WRONG TRY PENALTY
▪ Entry of four (4) consecutive invalid combinations
starts a five (5) minute delay period.
- LED flashes red at ten (10) second intervals.
Audio and Visual Signal
▪ Double signal - two (2) LED flashes and two (2)
beeps - indicates entry is valid or accepted.
▪ Triple signal - three (3) LED flashes and three (3) beeps - indicates invalid or not accepted.
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Changing your combination
▪ ALWAYS PERFORM THIS OPERATION WITH THE DOOR OPEN
1. Enter “1-2-3-4-5-6” and hold down the last digit until unit double signals.
2. Enter “0” one time.
3. Enter your NEW six (6) digit combination two times.
4. If a mistake is made wait thirty (30) seconds and repeat steps 1 - 3.
5. Test lock operation several times before closing the door.
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CAUTION
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When selecting a combination do not use birthday or other predictable data that could give
correlation between the user and combination. Keep the combination secret.
▪ Valid Combination Entry - Double signal after valid six (6) digit combination is entered.
▪ Invalid Combination Entry - Triple signal indicates the old combination is still valid.
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Battery Low Warning
Repeated LED flashing and beeping during an opening indicates that the battery is low and
needs immediate replacement.
Use only alkaline batteries (Example: Duracell ™or Eveready™ alkaline batteries)
▪ Use one (1) 9-Volt alkaline battery in the Small Battery Box or six (6) “C” cell alkaline
batteries in the Large Battery Box.
It is recommended that batteries be replaced at least once a year.
If the battery is depleted and will not allow the lock to open: