TwinLock 7220
Manual
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Version 1.08A
3.1 Code and Locking Functions
Master code
Each lock has a master code (user ID = 00 + 8-digit master code).
The master code has the authorization to program lock-specific procedures (e.g. time
delay, user codes, etc.) or to unlock, respectively.
The master code can not be deleted or deactivated.
ATTENTION:
The default code for the user 00 (= Master) of each lock is the pre-programmed
code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. The user codes no. 01…35 of the individual locks have been
deactivated by the manufacturer.
For security reasons, the master codes of the individual codes must be changed
IMMEDIATELY!
When programming the code you must see to the new unlocking code being
checked repeatedly while the safe is open.
Do not use personal data when programming unlocking codes!
Loosing a master code can have very costly consequences!!!
Enter system
The system code is identical to the master code of lock 01 (user ID = 00 + 8-digit
system code).
In addition to having lock master privileges, the system master is also authorized for
system programming. The system code can not be deleted or deactivated.
User code
Each lock has 35 user codes (user ID 01 – 35 + 8-digit user code).
The user codes are programmed or deleted by the according master code. A user
can reprogram his/her user code autonomously. Otherwise, the user only has an
unlocking authorization.
A user code can be assigned the possibility for “Quick unlocking” (= quick unlocking
code) without time delay expiration (see timer programs).
Status indicator for programmed user codes
For each lock, the programmed user codes can be displayed. The programming
status, i.e. OK or NOK is displayed. The display can only be activated by the
according lock master.