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To check battery level:

1. Disconnect from AC power source.

2. Press and release logo button

    on the lid.

3. The LED light around the logo button

    will flash.

    a. Flashing Green – Good battery

    b. Flashing Yellow – Low battery

    c. Flashing Red – Dead battery

4. After 10 seconds the safe will

    return to normal operation.

NOTE: Replace batteries every twelve (12)

months or if they become weak. The most 

common reason for a “lock-out” is a dead 

battery and this will be the first option 

explored by Customer Service.

Battery Power Mode

When the Defender® RFiD Handgun 

Safe is unplugged, and is operating on 

battery power, you must press any 

button on the lid to activate the reader . 

Pressing  any button on the lid causes 

the system to go from battery saving 

mode to ready status. 
For example: To open your safe with an 

RFiD tag, while the system is running on 

battery power, first press any 

button on 

the lid to bring it to ready status. Place 

your RFiD tag within 1” of the center of 

the RFiD reader to open the safe.

Keypad Tones On/Off

Press and hold the center logo button on 

the keypad for 5 seconds until the light 

turns off to toggle sound on and off.

LOCK TABS

RFiD READER

& KEYPAD

ENTER 

BUTTON

When the Defender® RFiD 

Handgun Safe is unplugged, 

and is operating on battery 

power, you must press any 

button on the lid to activate 

the reader . 
Pressing  any button on the lid 

causes the system to go from 

battery saving mode to ready 

status. 

ATTENTION!

Summary of Contents for DEFENDER D-RF-HS-9

Page 1: ...der are registered trademarks of the Olin Corporation and are used with permission Unless otherwise noted all trademarks in this catalog are subject to trademark rights of Winchester Safes Copyright 2017 Winchester Safes For more information please visit www winchestersafes com Winchester Safes reserves the right to change options features and prices at any time D RF HS 9 OMV1 2017 Model D RF HS 9...

Page 2: ...nder RFiD Handgun Safe under any circumstances as this may result in unauthorized access to the loaded firearm Warning Except as expressly provided in the RFiD Handgun Safe Limited Warranty Winchester Safes is not liable for any expense or damage associated with your inability to open the RFiD Handgun Safe Electronic systems may fail Verify that the keys furnished operate the lock prior to use Kee...

Page 3: ...te 11 Items Included 1 Defender RFiD Handgun Safe 2 Wall Power Supply 3 Security Cable 4 Two 2 RFiD Adhesive Decals 5 One 1 RFiD Key Fob Tag 6 Two 2 Circular Barrel Keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 Model D RF HS 9 Exterior Dimensions 12 7 x 8 7 x 2 9 Interior Dimensions 9 0 x 7 7 x 2 2 Power 12 V 1 0A or four 4 AA batteries batteries not included 3 Not Pictured Owner s Manual Warranty Card ...

Page 4: ...to be powered by either the AC power supply or four AA batteries To connect the AC power supply first open the safe with the circular key and then press in the lid s stop catches to fully extend the lid for easy access Remove the foam from the lower compartment and insert the power jack through the square hole in the bottom of the safe With the battery door closed plug the AC power supply into the...

Page 5: ...s any button on the lid to activate the reader Pressing any button on the lid causes the system to go from battery saving mode to ready status For example To open your safe with an RFiD tag while the system is running on battery power first press any button on the lid to bring it to ready status Place your RFiD tag within 1 of the center of the RFiD reader to open the safe Keypad Tones On Off Pres...

Page 6: ... program button Press and release the button to begin programming a RFiD tag The first available program location will begin to blink 3 Hold the RFiD tag within 1 of the illuminated RFiD reader area on the top of the safe lid If the programming was successful the safe should beep two times and the available slot should go from blinking to solid red for approximately ten seconds NOTE If you attempt...

Page 7: ... with either the key or a previously programmed RFiD tag or key code The safe ships with a default code 1 2 3 4 logo button and should be reprogrammed before first use 2 Press the red program button to begin programming your key code The first available tag location will begin to blink to indicate program mode 3 With the lid open enter a 4 to 6 digit code into the keypad on the lid Press the cente...

Page 8: ...est RFiD tags and the key code to confirm they are operational 2 To confirm erasing procedure press and release the program button again All five LEDs will blink three times to visually confirm all RFiD tags have been removed All RFiD tags will no longer work until they are programmed back into the safe with the instructions in the How to Program Your RFiD Tags section Closing the Safe The safe ha...

Page 9: ...e expense of Winchester Safes DISCLAIMER OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS IS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY WINCHESTER SAFES MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THE RFiD HANDGUN SAFE OR ANY COMPONENT PART THEREOF INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ...

Page 10: ...es at 877 9GUNSAFE for options FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS I ve lost my keys Can I get a replacement For security reasons Winchester Safes WILL NOT provide replacement circular barrel keys for the RFiD Handgun Safe Consult a locksmith to explore options How do I return my Defender RFiD Handgun Safe for warranty work Call Winchester Safes at 877 9GUNSAFE to speak with Customer Service Where can I fi...

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