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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. 

 

Summary of Contents for 7202

Page 1: ... signal tone sounds each time a button is pressed A 10 second time out period will be started after invalid combinations have been entered in three consecutive attempts Do not damage the inspection seal on the lock as the guarantee will otherwise be invalidated 1 Importent notes Please read these instructions carefully and completely before putting the lock in operation Replace the 0 _ 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 2: ...y up to a maximum time out period of 15 minutes The time out period cannot be interrupted with the C button If you press the C button during the course of an entry sequence then all digits previously entered will be canceled Any programming mode which might have been commenced will also be terminated You must initiate programming once again from the beginning by pressing the button Exception Neith...

Page 3: ...ion must not be retained Programming is possible only with the door open and with the electronic lock released Select your new six digit combination before starting the easy programming sequence Do not use any personal data for this combination such as birthdays or other information which could be derived from knowledge about your person Store your combination in a safe place so that only you have...

Page 4: ...ls 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 interloc...

Page 5: ...ll sound 8 5 1 Opening the lock with the combination interlock feature activated duality principle When the interlock feature is active it will be necessary to enter two different combinations one after another to open the electronic lock Any two combinations may be used It is not possible for the master combination owner alone to open the lock by entering the master combination twice a second use...

Page 6: ...of force or by improper handling nor for damages to property or assets which for example are due to not closing the safe properly We recommend obtaining appropriate insurance coverage to protect the contents of your safe Your property insurance sales agent can provide details Our model 7201 to 7205 locks have been certified as Class 1 products by VdS the Property Insurers Association in Germany 10...

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