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I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L
afe-Keeper
Congratulations on the purchase of your Safe-Keeper
security device from Chief Manufacturing and thank you
for your confidence in our product.
Your Safe-Keeper is designed to give you serious protection for the security of your projector, display, or presentation equipment. To obtain the best results from your
investment, please read this manual and acquaint yourself with your new purchase before applying this security
device. This will save you time and minimize the chance
of inadvertent activation of the device.
You will need this manual for operating and maintenance
procedures. We suggest that you keep this manual, with
your combination, in a safe place for future reference.
We suggest you
write your combination here:
for quick reference
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
• WARNING: Hold security cable during retraction into Safe-Keeper to prevent uncontrolled motion. Uncon-
trolled motion of the cable may cause personal injury.
• WARNING: Loud alarm (110 db), do not hold the Safe-Keeper close to ears when activated.
• CAUTION: You must fully depress the Green Trigger Button while opening or closing the battery compartment.
• CAUTION: To maintain security of your Safe-Keeper, rotate the dials on the lock to random numbers after every
activation or when not in use.
• NOTE: In some buildings, normal architectural movement may be sufficient to trigger the motion detector. In
these cases, or for use in areas where earthquakes are common, we recommend use of the “cable continuity only”
mode and the Projector Slot Attachment Adapter (see Page 10).
• NOTE: Battery life expectancy is approximately 6 months. Frequent activation and testing diminish battery life
expectancy. To maintain security, check/replace batteries every 3 to 6 months or when Safe-Keeper indicates low
battery (see Page 3).
• If you have any questions about these instructions, contact Chief Manufacturing at 1-800-582-6480.
PART NO. 8830-000001 (Rev. D)
2000 Chief Manufacturing
www.chiefmfg.com
Printed in USA 07-15
LOGO
CHIEF MANUFACTURING INC.
1-800-582-6480 952-894-6280 FAX 952-894-6918
12800 HIGHWAY 13 SOUTH, SUITE 500
SAVAGE, MINNESOTA 55378 USA
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Instruction Manual Safe-Keeper
IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS!
WARNING:A WARNING alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.
CAUTION:A CAUTION alerts you to the possibility of damage or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the corresponding instructions.
• CAUTION: To maintain the security of your Safe-Keeper, treat you combination like any PIN. Record your combination and
store it in a safe place, separate from Safe-Keeper.
• CAUTION: Test the unit for shipping damage.
NOTE: In some buildings, normal architectural movement may be sufficient to trigger the motion detector. In these cases, or for use in areas where earthquakes are common, we recommend use of the “cable
continuity only” mode and the
Projector Slot Attachment Adapter (see page 10)
NOTE: When triggered, this alarm sounds very loudly. We recommend you familiarize yourself with its
operation in a location where accidental triggering will not disturb others.
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CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED
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Battery ............................................................ 3
Battery Installation/Replacement ............................ 3
Battery Life .............................................................. 3
Combination Lock ......................................... 4
Deactivation ............................................................. 4
Setting or Changing the Combination ...................... 4
Retractable Cable ........................................... 5
Operation .................................................................. 5
Deactivation ............................................................. 5
Activating Motion Sensor Alarm ...................... 6
Deactivation ................................................... 6
Set Level 1 Security (Default Setting) ........... 6
Set Level 2 Security ....................................... 7
Set Level 3 Security........................................ 7
Increase Security Level .................................. 7
MULTIPLE, FLEXIBLE USES OF
YOUR SAFE-KEEPER ..................................... 8
Cable Tether Using the Chief SA-1
Security Anchor ............................................. 8
Cable Tether for Mobile Applications ............ 9
Attachment Plate............................................. 9
Projector Slot Attachment Adapter................. 10
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Instruction Manual Safe-Keeper
GETTING STARTED
Before putting your Safe-Keeper into service, you must become familiar with five features of your Safe-Keeper. These five features include: battery care, combination lock operation, retractable cable function and operation, activation of your Safe-Keeper,
and the variety of uses for your Safe-Keeper.
Number Dials
Cable Head
LED
Indicator
Locking Hole
Release
Button
Green
Trigger
Button
Surround
Sound
Cable Head
Attachment Plate Hinges
Attachment Plate Latch
Attachment
Plate
Activation
Button
2
FRONT
Screw Holes
Battery Compartment
BACK
Figure 1
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Instruction Manual Safe-Keeper
1. BATTERY
Your Chief Safe-Keeper is powered by one conventional 9-volt battery (included).
A. Battery Installation/Replacement
For security, the battery compartment (see Figure 1) can only be opened when the Safe-Keeper is unlocked and deactivated. Install
or replace the battery as follows:
1. Set the dials to your combination (original factory preset combination is 0-0-0).
2. If cable is connected, push cable release button to release cable
and press Green Trigger button to retract cable (see Figure 2).
3. If necessary, press and hold Green Trigger button and slide
Attachment Plate from the Safe-Keeper (see
Figure 3).
4. Press and hold Green Trigger button, place finger in indentation in battery compartment latch, and open battery compartment by pulling up latch.
Green
Trigger
Button
Cable
Release
Button
5. Attach 9-volt battery and insert battery into battery compartment.
6. Hold Green Trigger button and snap battery compartment
cover in place.
7. Make sure cover is secure by trying to remove cover without
pressing the Green Trigger button.
Figure 2
Cable
Release
Button
Green
Trigger
Button
Battery
Cover
Attachment
Plate
B. Battery Life
Chief Manufacturing suggests a battery check every 3 to 6 months. Replace the battery every six months or when the Safe-Keeper
low battery alert is activated, whichever occurs first. When battery power is nearly depleted, the Safe-Keeper LED indicator will
glow red and the Safe-Keeper will, one time only, emit five steady beeps. If the LED indicator is glowing red, replace the battery
immediately to maintain uninterrupted security.
Figure 3
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