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Low Battery Indicator
If you enter a correct User Code and hear 5 double beeps when the lock opens, the batteries are low. Change the
batteries. You will also see the following icon on the screen:
If the batteries are so low that the lock
can’
t open, the lock will beep 20 times when a User code is entered. Change
the batteries right away and re-enter a User code to open the lock.
Please note that the 9V batteries are located inside the keypad.
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Changing the Batteries
The lock will not lose any codes or program settings while you replace the batteries. Yo u r lock uses two 9-volt alkaline
batteries. We recommend Duracell® alkaline batteries.
To change the batteries, carefully pull the keypad housing away from the door. Move the spring clips under each battery
to release the battery. Insert the new batteries into the compartment and move the spring clips back into place. Please
note that the polarity of the battery is designated on the inside of the compartment. Press the keypad housing firmly back
onto the base.
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iButton Touch Key
The iButton touch key allows you to transfer the audit trail from the lock to your computer. The audit trail is a time and
date stamped record of all lock activity. The touch key is also used in the authorization of Service Mode Users at the lock.
The S&G Lock Management System or Audit Manager software must be installed on your computer before you can
upload and use the audit trail information stored in your lock.
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USB Flash Drive (optional
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for Audit Trail download)
A connector for a USB flash drive is provided on the front of the keypad. This connection allows a flash drive to be
inserted into the key so that the audit trail can be downloaded.