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3.

 

To Delete the Manager Code on this unit 

 

If the Manager Code has previously been entered

 :-

 

 

Enter the Super Code and 

hold down

 the last digit of the code 

until 2 beeps sound.  This is then followed by 2 beeps. 

 

Press button 

( 3 ). 

 2 beeps sound. The Manager Code has 

been deleted. 

 

If 3 beeps sound at any time, the Manager Code delete 
process has failed, and the Manager Code has been retained. 

 

4.

 

To Enable the Manager Code on this unit 

 

If the Manager Code has previously been entered

 :-

 

 

Enter the Super Code and 

hold down

 the last digit of the code 

until 2 beeps sound.  This is then followed by 2 beeps. 

 

Press button 

( 1 ). 

 2 beeps sound. The Manager Code has 

been enabled. 

 

If 3 beeps sound at any time, the Manager Code enable 
process has failed, and the Manager Code status remains 

unchanged. 

 

5.

 

To Disable the Manager Code on this unit 

 

If the Manager Code has previously been entered

 :-

 

 

Enter the Super Code and 

hold down

 the last digit of the code 

until 2 beeps sound.  This is then followed by 2 beeps. 

 

Press button 

( 2 ). 

 2 beeps sound. The Manager Code has 

been disabled. 

 

If 3 beeps sound at any time, the Manager Code disable 
process has failed, and the Manager Code status remains 

unchanged. 

 
Troubleshooting

  

 

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Encrypted data is loaded from the entry pad to the 

safe lock to protect the unit from illegal entry. The safe lock and the 
entry pad must have the same Super Code encryption or the unit will 
not work. 
 
 

The remainder of this section deals with the options available 
when it is evident that entry of the Super Code has failed to 
open the safe, and a fault lies either with the entry pad or safe 
lock. This assumes that the safe door may already have been 
drilled open and/or the entry pad or safe lock is obviously 
damaged. The other assumption is that the Super Code being 
used is in fact the correct code. 

 

Have an entry pad available that has been assigned a Super 

Code that matches the faulty unit. With this – 
 

Options:

 Verify that the safe lock works by connecting this new 

entry pad to the safe lock.  

 

 

If 

unsuccessful

, remove the battery from the entry pad, 

connect a new safe lock to the entry pad, re-connect the 

battery and press the ‘reset’ button on the lock. If the unit 

can then be opened using the Super Code, then the safe 

lock is at fault. Re-connect the original entry pad to the 
new safe lock; following the procedure just outlined, and 

verify the unit can then be opened using the Super Code. 

 

If 

successful

, then the original entry pad is at fault, and 

needs to be replaced. Both the Manager and User Codes 

need to be reinstated.   

 

It may also prove to be the case that both the entry pad 
and safe lock are both at fault. In this case, a complete unit 
changeover will be required. 

 

As stated earlier, if the resulting change has compromised the 

Super Code, change the Super Code and update your database 
records accordingly.  

 

Finally, if the Super Code of any entry pad is lost, the unit will 

need to be re-programmed back at the factory, and a charge for 

this service will be applied.  
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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