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At Vaultek

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 we stand behind our product and you our customer. On behalf of the entire team 

thank you for your purchase. We believe personal defense should be handled seriously and 

we’re excited for you to experience the ultimate performance in smart-security.

Box Contents

LifePod

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 2.0

Manual/Quick Start Guide

Steel Security Cable

Quick Start Guide

Battery Installation (05)

Master Code Programming (06)

Biometric Scanner Programming (07)

Product Registration (08)

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Table of Contents

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Get to Know Your LifePod

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Basic Operations

Quick Start Guide

Warnings 
Master Code Programming 
Biometric Scanner Programming
- Admin Prints 1 and 2
- Enrolling Prints 3-20
- Deleting Fingerprints 
Using the Micro-USB Port         

Interior Tray

Backup Keys (2)

Backup Key Access 
Compression Latches   
Anti-Picking
LED Indicators
Hot Keys to Control Sound and Light 
Securing your LifePod

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Removable Interior Tray  
FAQ
Troubleshooting

Customer Support

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Summary of Contents for LifePod 2.0

Page 1: ...Quick Setup Scan code use phone camera or visit www vaulteksafe com support I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...ometric Scanner Programming 07 Product Registration 08 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Table of Contents 01 02 02 04 05 08 09 10 11 14 12 13 14 14 Get to Know Your LifePod Basic Operations Quick Start Guide Warnings Master Code Programming Biometric Scanner Programming Admin Prints 1 and 2 Enrolling Prints 3 20 Deleting Fingerprints Using the Micro USB Port Interior Tray Backup Keys 2 Backup Key Access Compr...

Page 3: ...metric Model 10 Keyhole Micro USB Cover 11 Steel Security Cable 09 LifePod s capacitive keypad has multiple LEDs built in to provide various feedback The LEDs will illuminate as needed when the unit is awake To wake the unit tap the lock pad 12 Status LED 12 Tamper Indication 12 14 02 Vaultek With a 9V battery installed you can now lock your LifePod safe To lock simply press and hold the lock pad ...

Page 4: ...t has been unlocked with the correct master code first Undoing the compression latches first may cause binding on the lock mechanism and will not unlock Master Code Touch activated 4 digit backlit LED capacitive keypad First tap the lock pad to wake the unit up When the keypad lights up your LifePod is awake and ready to accept the code Enter your master code When the code is correct the status LE...

Page 5: ...ing IMPORTANT The PROGRAM button will not function when locked Be sure the LifePod latch is in the unlocked position First open the unit and tap the lock pad to wake the unit up Fig E When the keypad lights up your LifePod is awake and ready for programming While LifePod is awake press and hold the PROGRAM button for 3 seconds Fig F until ALL keys 1 4 turn solid RED E Quick Start Guide Master Code...

Page 6: ...n from the available options Enter the required information in the form and click submit J I Step 4 07 Vaultek 08 Vaultek First open the unit and tap the lock pad to wake the unit up Fig E on page 06 When the keypad lights up your LifePod is awake and ready for programming Programming each fingerprint takes 4 registration scans Registration Scan 1 While LifePod is awake quickly tap the program but...

Page 7: ...k LifePod The user shall determine the suitability of the Vaultek LifePod before the intended use and user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith IMPORTANT The PROGRAM button will not function when locked Be sure the LifePod latch is in the unlocked position First open the unit and tap the lock pad to wake the unit up Fig A When the keypad lights up your LifePod is awake...

Page 8: ...will be recognized as administrative fingerprints and are required to authorize enrolling additional users 3 20 To program additional users refer to the next page H 11 Vaultek 12 Vaultek E Registration Scan 2 With the 2 key now blinking place same finger on the scanner at a slightly different angle and remove it when the status LED turns GREEN and you hear a confirmation beep Registration Scan 3 W...

Page 9: ...ep This completes enrollment for a new single user Repeat steps 1 5 to enroll additional prints Continue on next page to learn how to delete fingerprints Using the Micro USB Port In the event the battery dies while traveling and you do not have access to the backup keys you can power on the unit using the backup micro USB port Backup Key Access Backup keys can not lock LifePod Backup keys are prov...

Page 10: ...is equipped with an anti hacking feature for enhanced security Using the Anti Picking feature you can disable the front key access This prevents the front keyway from being picked open but also prevents the lock from being opened with the manual key IMPORTANT The manual key can not lock LifePod with either setting OFF Fig N Default setting Front keyway is functional manual keys can unlock LifePod ...

Page 11: ...ery indicator will light either GREEN or RED Green indicates the battery has sufficient power and Red indicates the battery is in need of replacement Low Battery Warning Fig R The battery indicator will flash RED and sound several rapid beeps This continues every 5 minutes until the battery dies to indicate the battery is in need of a replacement Lock Pad Fig Q The lock pad illuminates RED only wh...

Page 12: ...fePod by tapping the center Lock Pad then press and hold keys 2 and 3 together The status LED will flash RED indicating OFF or GREEN indicating ON Securing your LifePod Included is a steel security cable to secure the LifePod to a fixed object First wrap the looped end of the security cable an object of your choice such as a seat bracket under your car seat Pull the adapter piece through the loop ...

Page 13: ...attery and plugging in a micro USB cable to the micro USB port If the unit resumes normal function then the installed battery is bad We recommend a brand name battery like Duracell or Energizer Keypad is Flashing RED When Programming Fingerprints This is prompting the scan of an admin print to authorize the request to enroll a new user Scan one of the enrolled admin prints to authorize enrolling a...

Page 14: ...omers are responsible for securely packaging product FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference ca...

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