Keypad and Keypad Extension Installation with Escutcheon
1. Clean the front surface of the safe door so the number plate will adhere. Remove the clear protective
film from the front of the plate, and affix the included serial number label as shown. Next, remove
the protective paper backing on the underside of the plate, then run both cables through the center
hole of the plate. Place the plate on the front of the safe, carefully lining up the mounting screw holes
in the safe door. The plate will stick in place when pressed against the door.
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3. Place the keypad base over the keypad extension, pull all excess cable through the center hole (as
shown), line up the keypad base mounting screw holes with those in the door, and use the included
8-32 (or M4) machine screws to securely fasten the mounting base to the door. It will also hold the
keypad extension and number plate (if used) firmly in place. The raised, circular post near the edge
of the base will be very near the bottom of the keypad. Use this feature as a reference to help you
orient the base correctly before you fasten it into place.
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5. Place the keypad over the base. Make sure the keypad cable is clear of the pad’s two spring clips
as you push the keypad firmly onto the base. It should snap into place. If you need to remove the
keypad, pull the bottom (area nearest the S&G logo) away from the mounting base first. Never allow
the keypad to hang by the attached cable. The installation is complete, but do not close the safe door
until successfully completing the following lock test.
The installation is complete, but do not close the safe door until successfully completing
the following lock test.
The following check should be performed three times with the door remaining OPEN.
At the keypad, enter 10 10 10 10 #. The lock will BEEP three times and its bolt will retract.
Turn the safe handle to verify that the lock is unlocked. Turn the safe handle to the locked
position. The green STATUS 1 LED on the keypad extension will light briefly.
The safe
door should remain open for the three operational checks.
You can close the safe door
and turn the handle to the locked position after the third operational check. The lock bolt
will extend, and the lock will BEEP three times. In addition, the green STATUS 1 LED on
the keypad extension will light briefly. Test the safe’s handle to make sure it is secure.
Lock Test
From the front of the safe, connect the five-conductor cable (the larger
one) to the keypad extension base. The connector and receptacle are
“keyed,” so the connector will only seat when oriented correctly. Route
the cable as shown here. Make sure the connector is fully seated in the
keypad extension receptacle. Note the self-adhesive pad to the right of the
cable receptacle. Once the connector is plugged in, remove the protective
backing from this pad. Pull all excess cable through the center opening
to the front of the extension base. Then line up the base’s mounting screw
holes with those in the door, and press the extension against the door. The
extension can be mounted in four different orientations. Pick the one that
best suits your particular application.
At the front of the safe, install a new 9- volt battery in each of the keypad’s
two battery holders. Duracell® brand batteries are recommended. Support
the top of each holder with a thumb or finger as each battery is inserted.
This will help prevent bending or breaking the holder posts.The keypad
cable connector is shaped so that it will fit into the keypad receptacle
only when aligned correctly. Insert the connector into the receptacle in
the underside of the keypad. If it does not seat easily, do not force it. This
means you need to turn it 1800 before attempting to insert it again.
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