AccessPoint
™
Locking key cabinet
Gabinete con cerradura para llaves
Armoire à clés verrouillable
User Instructions
10094259P1-01 • July 2011
www.suprasystems.com
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Models: 001890, 001899, 001935
Indoor use only
Use sólo en interiores
Usage intérieur seulement
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AccessPoint™ Locking Key Cabinet
Operating instructions
Inserting the batteries
The locking key cabinet requires four AA batteries. Batteries are not included
with the unit. To insert the batteries:
1. Remove the battery cover on the top right of the cabinet and pull out
the battery holder.
2. Place the batteries inside the holder according to the positive/negative
signs marked on the bottom of the holder.
3. Put the battery holder back inside the locking key cabinet with the
positive/negative signs facing down, then replace the battery cover.
Low battery warning: If you attempt to open the cabinet when the
batteries are too low to power the lock, you will receive a low battery warning of two short buzzes. Insert
new batteries to successfully operate the unit.
Battery removal/disposal
To remove the batteries, do the following:
1. Remove the battery cover on the top right of the cabinet and pull out the battery holder.
2. Remove the batteries from inside the holder.
For proper recycling, dispose of batteries as required by local ordinances or regulations.
Setting the code
The locking key cabinet comes with a preset code of 12345. For
security purposes, we strongly advise that you change the code.
You may select any code between three and six numbers in length.
To set or change the code:
1. Press and hold the number 1 button for at least three seconds.
2. Enter the current code. If you are setting the code for the first
time, enter 12345.
3. Enter the new code.
4. Press and hold the number 1 button for at least three seconds.
5. Enter the new code to confirm it.
Opening the locking key cabinet
To open the cabinet, enter your security code and press the large
silver button below the keypad. If the correct code was entered, a
series of beeps sound and the cabinet opens. If an incorrect code was entered, a buzz sounds and the cabinet
remains locked.
Incorrect code lockout. If incorrect codes are entered five times in a row, three short buzzes sound and the
cabinet powers down and remains inoperable for five minutes.
Time-out. The cabinet lock will remain in the operating mode for 10 seconds after a valid code has been
entered. If no further action occurs after 10 seconds, one buzz sounds and the lock cancels the operation.
You must reenter your code to open the cabinet.
Electronic tones
Tone
Explanation
1 short beep
A keypad button has been pressed.
A series of beeps
A successful code sequence has been entered.
1 buzz
Incorrect code entered. No activity for more than ten seconds after code entered.
2 short buzzes
Batteries are low.
3 short buzzes
Lock disabled for five minutes due to five consecutive incorrect codes.
Key storage
Hang “grab and go” keys that you frequently use on the ten pegs in the top section of the key cabinet.
Up to two key rings can be placed on each peg. To remove a peg, rotate it clockwise 90° then pull outward.
Attach less frequently used keys to removable key pegs in the lower compartment. Key rings are provided
to attach one key per peg. Use a ballpoint pen or pencil to label the pegs. A key tray on the back of the small
inner door provides extra key storage.
Mounting instructions
Tools required:
• Pencil
• Drill
• 3/16 in. (4.7 mm) drill bit
• Phillips screwdriver
Hardware provided:
• #6 mounting screws (4)
• #6 wall anchors (4)
• Plastic covers for screws (4)
To mount the key cabinet:
1. Enter your security code and press the large silver button below
the keypad to open the locking key cabinet.
2. Open the smaller compartment inside the cabinet to reveal the
two lower mounting screw locations.
3. Hold the locking key cabinet in the desired position and mark the four mounting screw locations on
the wall.
4. Drill a 3/16 in. (4.7 mm) hole at each mounting screw location.
5. Insert an anchor into each hole and tap with a hammer until anchors are flush with the wall.
6. Hold the locking key cabinet against the wall and line up the four holes in the cabinet with the anchors
in the wall.
7. Drive a #6 mounting screw through the holes in the cabinet into the anchors and tighten. Note: You may
need to remove the key peg in the top left corner to install the mounting screw for that location.
8. Press the plastic covers over the screws to conceal them.
One-year limited warranty
UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. (“UTCFS”) is a licensee of GE, and the provider of this product’s warranty. UTCFS warrants that
this product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty is limited to repair or
replacement at UTCFS’s option. This warranty does not cover forgotten or incorrectly set combinations. Damage caused by modification, abuse or
misuse is not covered.
UTCFS makes no other warranty express or implied of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. in no event shall UTCFS be liable for loss of
use, lost profits, theft, property damage, special, incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts and/or do not allow exclusion of consequential damages, so above limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary based on your place of residence.To obtain repair
or replacement information under the terms of this warranty, return the product and proof of purchase along with owner’s name and address,
postage prepaid to: Supra, 4001 Fairview Industrial Drive SE, Salem, OR 97302.
Battery holder (bottom view)
Security
code
Open
button
Mounting screws
Mounting screws
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Company and is under license to UTC Fire & Security,
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