Operating Instructions No. 9999-043-0
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compartment show how the battery is to be installed
(polarity).
Use only a 9-volt alkaline battery (not a rechargeable
battery).
The programmed combinations and times are
retained in memory while the battery is being changed.
Please dispose of used batteries properly; do not throw
them in household trash.
6.1 Opening and closing after replacing the
battery
If the battery is changed, then the combination will have to be
entered twice in order to open the lock.
Press the ”C“ button to retrieve information on the current status
of the lock. See Section 8.
Querying the lock status.
If the battery is changed with the lock in its unlocked status, then
it will be necessary to enter the combination twice to close it;
then press any digit.
Refer to Section 9,
Detecting keypad replacement and tampe-
ring
, for optical and acoustic confirmation.
7. Mechanical emergency release, EloStar 7216 /
7217 and 7216-3XX-X / 7217-3XX-X only
An optional feature is the ability to open the safe mechanically
in an emergency (using a double-bitted, high-security key),
this being supplementary to the electronic lock. This makes
it possible to open the safe if the battery was not changed
out in time, if the electronics should fail, if the combination
has been lost or if an overly long timed delay period was
inadvertently programmed. Remember that if emergency
opening capability is not provided, the safe will have to be
forced open and damaged beyond use if the electronics
should ever fail. The mechanical emergency release and
the electronic lock both provide the same high security
standards.
Store the emergency release key in a secure
location and never inside the safe itself
Mechanical emergency release for the EloStar 7216 / 7217:
Insert the supplied double-bitted key in the lock and open
the lock. Turn the handle to release the door.
If the model 7216 or 7217 electronic lock has been opened
under motor power, then it
cannot
be closed with the
emergency release key.
A model 7216 / 7217 electronic lock which has been opened
with the emergency release key can
only
be closed with
the electric motor.
If the master combination is lost, then it will be necessary
to replace the electronic lock.
Mechanical emergency release for the EloStar 7216
3XX X / 7217 3XX X:
Insert the supplied double-bitted key in the lock and open
the lock. Turn the handle to release the door.
If the model 7216-3XX-X or 7217-3XX-X electronic lock
has been opened under motor power, then it
cannot
be
closed with the emergency release key!
7.1 Closing after emergency release, 7216 /
7217
Rectify the problem.
Close the emergency release feature, enter the master or user
combination and then press any digit key.
7.2 Closing after emergency release, 7216-3XX-X /
7217-3XX-X
Close the emergency release feature. The electronic lock
will be closed together with this locking procedure.
8. Querying the lock status
Pressing the ”C“-button when the electronic lock is in its
stand-by status (
i.e.
not while entering a combination or
programming) will cause the status of the electronic lock –
”open“ or ”closed“ – to be shown.
9. Detecting keypad replacement and tampering
If, after a combination is entered, the following signal is given:
One high-pitched tone and the green LED blinks
once, then one low-pitched tone and the red LED
blinks once
this indicates that either the keypad has been replaced out
or an invalid combination was entered more than three times.
The lock will not open following this signal; the combination
will have to be entered again.
10. Programming the electronic lock
The electronic lock is shipped from the factory
programmed with the factory combination 0 _ 1 - 2 - 3 -
4 - 5 - 6; no user combinations are programmed.
Before using your safe for the first time it is essential that, in
the interest of security, you enter your own personal master
combination; the factory combination may
not
be left
unchanged. Programming should be undertaken only with
the door open. Select your new 6-digit master combination
before starting the programming sequence. Do not use as
the combination any personal information such as a birthday
or other data which could be derived from knowledge about
your person. Store your master combination or user
combination and the emergency release keys in a secure
place so that only you have access to them. Never leave
the emergency release keys inside the safe.
Programming options
P No. 0:
Change the master combination
P No. 1:
Programming, modifying or deleting the 9
user combinations
User combination 9 is the override
combination.
P No. 2:
Programming or deleting a combination inter
lock (duality principle)
P No. 3:
Programming and deleting a timed delay
period. Programming a release period.
P No. 4:
Programming and deleting automatic locking
P No. 5:
Programming a reset function
P No. 6:
Programming a time-lock period
P No. 7:
Deactivating or activating of power safe mode
P No. 9:
Programming I/O functions
Button
Response
Lock status
Red LED blinks once
OPEN
Green LED blinks once CLOSED