
8.3 Programming a timed delay period
Possible only with the electronic lock open and only with the master combination.
Explanation:
Timed delay period
= Period between entering a combination the first time and the time at which the electronics
clear the lock for entry of a combination the second time, to actually open the safe.
Relaese period
= Period of time available, once the timed delay period has expired, to open the safe by
entering a combination.
Timed delay period of 1 to 3 minutes
= 30 second release period
Timed delay period of 4 to 10 minutes
= 1 minute release period
Timed delay period of 11 to 59 minutes
= 2 minute release period
A timed delay period, once it has been programmed, is applica-
ble to all combinations. Once a valid combination has been ente-
red the green LED will blink at 5
-
second intervals during the ti-
med delay period. During this delay period the electronics will
not respond to any keypad entries. The end of this timed delay
period is signaled by 15 signal tones; the green LED lights. The
release period begins running and you can now open the elec-
tronic lock by entering your combination again.
8.3.1 Opening the lock with the timed delay
function activated
If a combination interlock was programmed (see Sections 8.5 and
8.5.1), then only one combination need be entered during the re-
lease period. If an invalid combination is entered or the
„
C
“
button
is pressed during the release period, then the entire opening pro-
cedure will have to be repeated. This means that, once a valid
combination has been entered, the timed delay period will begin
running anew.
8.3.2 Deactivating a timed delayed period
Possible only with the electronic lock open and only with the master combination
8.4 Programming a time
-
lock period
Possible only with the electronic lock open and only with the master combination.