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Digital KeKab
®
Instructions (continued)
© 2010 • HPC, Inc. • Schiller Park, IL • 60176 • USA • www.hpcworld.com
OPERATION:
• HPC’s Digital KeKabs operate with a User
“programmable” 4-digit Code or the Manager
“programmable” 5-digit Code. Entry of either of
these codes opens the lock.
• If you accidentally make an error while entering the
combination, press [C] at any time to start over.
• The magnetic catch inside the cabinet holds the door
in place, allowing the spring latch to move freely
during regular openings. If the spring latch ever binds,
push the door inward while entering your combination.
SECURITY:
When opening the cabinet, entry of three
consecutive incorrect combinations will disable the
lock for one minute. Each successive incorrect
entry will also result in “sleep state” for
one minute.
This prevents someone from entering random or
sequential codes in an attempt to find the valid code.
CODE LEVELS:
The key to maintaining your Digital KeKabs is in the
complete understanding of the following Code Levels:
• The HPC Digital KeKab
®
comes with two Code
Levels:Manager and User.
• The Manager Code can reprogram its own code and
the User Code, as well as open the lock.
• The User Code can only reprogram its own code and
open the lock.
• Once codes are changed, the factory pre-set codes will
no longer operate the lock.
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR:
The digital lock on your HPC Digital KeKab
®
uses two 9-
volt alkaline batteries. When the batteries are low, the
lock emits a low battery indicator sound
each time it
is unlocked (three short consecutive beeps). This
continues for several weeks before the lock becomes
inoperable. Batteries should be replaced when the low
battery indicator is heard. In case the batteries no longer
operate the lock, the lock can be jumped with a fresh
9-volt battery via the override terminals on the face of the
lock. (See instructions for KEKAB-DLJH on page 5.)
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