Operating Instructions
S&G® Z03 D-Drive™ Multi-User Electronic Safe Lock
2005 Series
Opening the Lock |
| the time delay, for the opening code at the end of the time delay, |
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➥With No Time Delay |
| or for both codes. The silent alarm signal will be sent each time a |
| duress code is entered. (Note: Lock codes 4 - 8 are not available if the | |
A valid code is needed to open the lock. This is how to open the |
| duress feature is turned on. If time delay override is disabled or not used, lock |
lock with the original factory master code of 1 2 3 4 5 6. Make |
| code 9 is available.) |
sure the keypad is turned counterclockwise to stop. |
| ➥Using a Time Delay Override Code |
Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 # |
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| This lock is capable of using a time delay override code if it | |
Then, within six seconds, turn the keypad clockwise about |
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| was originally ordered with this feature, and if the TDO (time delay | |
70 degrees, until it comes to a positive stop. Do not put any |
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| override) feature is enabled. As the name implies, the time delay | |
pressure on the safe handle until after the keypad has been |
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| override code can be used to open the lock without waiting for | |
turned. To |
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| the time delay period to expire. This is useful for armored car cash | |
counterclockwise to stop. When the mechanism |
| pickups. The TDO code only works when your lock uses a time delay. |
double beep consisting of a low tone followed by a slightly higher tone. If |
| Your lock is capable of two different types of time delay override. |
you do not hear the double beep, the mechanism is not properly locked. |
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| Single control time delay override allows the TDO code holder to | |
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➥With Time Delay Active |
| simply enter his code to open the lock. The time delay period is |
| completely bypassed. For example, if the TDO code is 9 8 7 6 5 4, | |
Time delay enforces a waiting period between entry of the first |
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| it would only be necessary to press the following keypad buttons to | |
code and opening of the safe. This feature is a proven deterrent to |
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| unlock the safe. | |
armed robbery. Any valid lock code can be used to start the time |
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| Enter 9 8 7 6 5 4 # | |
delay. When this code is entered, the lock beeps three times and |
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| The other type of time delay override is dual control TDO. To use | |
begins counting down the delay period. The lock will beep once |
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every ten seconds during the delay period. At the end of the delay |
| this type of time delay override, it is necessary to start the lock’s |
period, the lock will beep ten times rapidly. Enter a valid code |
| time delay by entering any valid code other than the TDO code. |
for the lock. After the code is entered, the lock will release for six |
| Then, within one minute, enter the TDO code. The lock will open |
seconds to allow you to turn the keypad and open the safe. |
| immediately. This type of time delay override places a secondary |
➥With Duress Active |
| control on the TDO code holder, adding a measure of extra |
| security. The following example uses the factory set master code | |
Duress , sometimes referred to as “silent alarm,” is a feature that |
| (1 2 3 4 5 6) to start the time delay, then a TDO code of 9 8 7 6 5 |
causes an alarm signal to be sent when a code is entered. This |
| 4 is used to open the lock without waiting for the time delay period |
capability must be enabled in the lock, and an optional duress |
| to expire. |
module must be added to the lock and connected to an existing |
| Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 #♪♪♪ 9 8 7 6 5 4 # |
alarm system for this feature to work. |
| ➥Useful Operating Information |
A duress code (one which triggers the alarm signal) is simply |
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| The lock will emit a long error tone if an incorrect or incomplete | |
any valid lock code with 1 added to the last digit. For instance, if |
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you create a user code of 2 2 2 2 2 2, the duress version of this |
| code is entered. If five or more incorrect codes are entered in |
code is 2 2 2 2 2 3. This code is valid for operating the lock and |
| a row, the lock will go into a |
simultaneously triggering the duress alarm signal. |
| attempt to enter a code during this lockout period, two long error |
When the duress feature is turned on, lock codes 0, 1, 2, 3, and |
| tones will be heard. Simply wait ten minutes, then attempt to |
| operate the lock again. The lockout period cannot be bypassed. You | |
9 are capable of triggering the silent alarm signal. If a time delay |
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| must wait for it to time out. | |
is programmed into the lock, a duress code can be used to start |
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