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The S & G © X 0 3 D-Drive ™ lock com bi nes ease of opera tion with secu rity an d flexi bi l it y . Its a dva nced electron ic ci rcu it desi gn m akes it easy to open an d easy to cha n ge codes. Fol low these in struct ion s ca reful ly to get the best possi bl e use from your lock. I nt r o d u ct I o n • Thi s S & G © X 0 3 D-Dri[...]
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© Copyright 2006, Sargent & Greenleaf Page 2 t o o p e n t h e L o c k Make sure the keypad is turned counterclockwise to stop. Press the code digits or letters in order , followed by # . Then, within six seconds, turn the keypad clockwise about 70 degrees, until it comes to a positive stop. Do not put any pressure on the safe handle until aft[...]
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o pen Ing the L ock ➥ W Ith n o t Ime d eL ay A va li d cod e i s need ed t o ope n th e loc k. Th is is ho w to op en t he loc k wi th th e ori gi na l fa ct ory mas ter code of 1 2 3 4 5 6. Make sure the keypad is turned counterclockwise to stop. En te r 1 2 3 4 5 6 # Then, within six seconds, turn the keypad clockwise about 70 degrees, until i[...]
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c h a n g I n g , c re a tI ng , d eL et In g c o d e s ➥ c rea tIn g a m anag em ent r es et c o d e A man ag em e nt res et co d e can on ly be created before th e lock' s ma ste r co de is cha n ged for the first ti me . It ca n la ter be used to reset the lock in the event the mast er c od e is lost. Resettin g the lock th is way del ete[...]
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➥ d e LetI ng an e xI stI ng c o de Th e h ol d e r o f t he m aste r co d e ( p os i t i o n 0) ca n d e l e t e a ny o t h e r co d e. Th e m ast er c od e ca n n ot b e d e l e t ed u n d e r a ny c i rc u m st a nc es . Th e h ol d e r o f t he s up ervis or co de (p os it io n 1 ) ca n d e l et e us er co d es . Th e su pe rvis or c od e c a[...]
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➥ c r eat In g th e t Ime d eLa y o ver rI d e c ode Th e T DO co d e i s l o ca t ed i n po si ti o n 9 . It i s p ro gr a m m ed a s f ol l o w s . 7 4 ✽ master code or supervisor code # ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 9 (position number) # ♪ ♪ ♪ new TDO code # ♪ ♪ ♪ new TDO code # ♪ ♪ ♪ ➥ c ha ng I ng th e t Im e d eLa y o ver rI d e[...]
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➥ c an c eLLI n g u se r d IsabLe In m ana ge men t / e m pLo yee a c c ess m o de If you decide us e r c od e holders should no longer have the ability to disable the lock, perform the following procedure. 5 6 ✽ master code # ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 0 # ♪ ♪ ♪ 0 # ♪ ♪ ♪ User code holders will no longer be able to disable the lock, altho[...]
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I n f o r m a tI on t a bL es ➥ d ete rm In In g y ou r L oc k ’ s m o de o f o pe rat Io n E n t e r 4 3 ✽ The ensuing beep pattern will tell you if your lock is configured in single user , multiple user , or dual control mode. © Copyright 2006, Sargent & Greenleaf Page 8 ➥ Q u Ic k r ef er en ce t abLe BEEP PA TTERN 1ST SET OF BEEPS [...]
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Page 9 © Copyright 2006, Sargent & Greenleaf L o W b a t t e r y c o n d I t I o n The S & G © X 0 3 D-Drive ™ lock uses one 9-volt alkaline battery , which is housed in the keypad. We recommend Duracell ® brand. If the battery needs to be replaced, the lock will emit five double-beeps whenever it is opened. If this signal is ignored a[...]
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Page 10 © Copyright 2006, Sargent & Greenleaf Figure 4 Step 4 —Ca refully slide the batte ry behind the keypad , into the cavit y that is desig ned to hold it (Figure 4). Be sure the battery has dropp ed all the way to the bottom of the cavity . Step 5 —Gently place any excess wire into the cavit y . Make sure it is not in a positio n to b[...]
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W ARRANTY Seller warrants that for one year from the date of shipment from Seller’ s point of manufacture, the goods shall be free from defects in material and workmanship, provided the goods are normally and properly used according to the Seller’ s written instructions. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSL Y MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, [...]