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This pre-alarm delay will last for about ten seconds, after which the alarm will sound
for one minute.
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If a valid code is entered during this period, the alarm will stop.
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If the alarm is not turned off, it will enter Battery Saver Mode after two minutes. In
Battery Saver Mode the alarm will sound once per minute. Turn the alarm off at any
time by entering the access code.
Setting the Alarm
To arm the Motion Detector Feature, press buttons one and four at the same time and
hold for more than five seconds. A beep will sound once per second for 10 seconds. The
alarm feature is now armed.
Setting the Sensitivity
The Motion Detector has four levels of sensitivity. Level one is the MOST sensitive, and
level four is the LEAST sensitive. The factory setting is level two.
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To change the sensitivity level, press and hold the Learn Button two times, for two
seconds each press. The green light will flash and a beep will be heard each time.
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The sensitivity level is now set.
EXAMPLES:
1.
Press button one to select the highest sensitivity.
2.
Press button four to select the lowest sensitivity.
Turning off the Audio Alarm
To disable the Audio Alarm, enter a valid access code. If the alarm has already been
triggered, enter a valid access code. If an invalid access code has been entered, and the
alarm is sounding, wait a few seconds and enter a valid access code. Note: Once a valid
access code has been entered, the alarm and motion sensor are disabled. To re-enable the
alarm function, follow the instructions for setting the alarm.
9. Internal Courtesy Light (Deluxe Models Only)
When an access code has been used to open the safe, the interior light will shine for five
seconds, allowing a clear view of the interior.
10. DC Power Jack and External AC/DC Power Supply (Deluxe
Models Only)
Warning: Never attempt to operate the safe with external power alone. Batteries
MUST be installed before and during operation with the external power supply, in
order to avoid interruption of power and loss of access codes.
Any interruption of power will cause the computer memory to reset to the factory code:
one, two, three, four. If this occurs, anyone who enters the one-two-three-four code will
gain access to the safe and its contents.