Stanley Black & Decker 2005 User Manual

Operating instructiOns
S&G® Z03 D-Drive™ Multi-User Electronic Safe Lock
2005 Series
The S&G© X03 D-Drive™ lock combines ease of operation with security and flexibility. Its advanced electronic circuit design makes it easy to open and easy to change codes. Follow these instructions carefully to get the best possible use from your lock.
IntroductIon
• This S&G© X03 D-Drive™ lock is shipped from the factory in
multi-user mode with a factory master code of 1 2 3 4 5 6 #. This code can be used to open the lock and set or change codes. You should set the lock to your own, unique master code.
• Your lock can be programmed with a management reset code
that can be used to regain control of the lock in the event the master code is lost. The management reset code must be programmed into the lock before the master code is changed for the first time.
• At your discretion, the lock can be set to accept a supervisor
code, up to seven different user codes, and a time delay override code. The master code holder and the supervisor code holder (if a supervisor code is set) are responsible
for maintaining the number of active users programmed into each lock. The master code holder and the supervisor code holder can create and delete user codes.
• The master code is designated as code #0. The supervisor code (if set) is designated as code #1. The user codes (if set) are designated by user position numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. The time delay override code (if set) is designated as code #9.
• Each time a button is pressed, the lock acknowledges it by sounding a “beep,” and the LED on the keypad will light momentarily as the “beep” sounds. If it does not, check your battery (or batteries) to make sure it is fresh and connected properly, then try again.
• All codes must contain six digits or six letters. Any digit or letter can be used as many times as you wish. For instance, the following codes (while not recommended) will operate the lock: 5 5 5 5 5 5 # OR J J J J J J #
• All codes end with #. This signals the lock that you have finished entering all digits of the code.
• If you pause more than 10 seconds between button presses when entering a code, the lock will assume you do not want to continue, and it will reset itself to the original code. To open the lock, begin the code entry sequence once again from the first step.
• If you realize you have pressed an incorrect button when entering a code, press or simply pause ten seconds or more, then begin entering your code again.
• If five incorrect codes are entered in a row, the S&G© X03 D­Drive™ lock will shut down for a period of ten minutes. This is a security feature. Entering a code during this period will result in two long error tones (braps). Pressing any buttons during the lockout period will not affect the penalty timer. After ten minutes, the lock should operate normally.
The lock can also go into the lockout period during
programming if it interprets an incorrect programming sequence as five or more consecutive incorrect code entries. If the lock emits two long error tones (braps) during repeated programming attempts, it is in lockout mode. Wait ten minutes, then try again.
• For UL installations, the maximum number of working codes allowed is one.
• Personal data which can be directly related to a code holder, such as a birthdate, should not be used in making up a lock code. Avoid codes which can be easily guessed.
• After the lock is changed to a new code, the lock function must checked by locking and unlocking it several times with the container door open. Make sure it functions correctly before closing the door.
Note: This lock has been Listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use with the following
S&G keypad(s): 6130-2X X and 6130-3XX
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc. PO Box 930, Nicholasville, Kentucky 40356 USA Phone (859) 885-9411 Phone (800) 826-7652 FAX (859) 887-2057 FAX (800) 634-4843
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Revised 7/25/06
Operating instructiOns
S&G® Z03 D-Drive™ Multi-User Electronic Safe Lock
2005 Series
to open the Lock
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 after the keypad has been turned. To re-lock the S&G© D-Drive™, turn the keypad back counterclockwise to stop.
Note: The Master Code Holder is responsible for maintaining
the number of active users programmed into each lock.
In case of troubLe
If your lock should fail to open when a valid code is entered, check for the following:
2. If the lock “chirps” when keys are pressed, but it will not open, the batteries may be drained to the point that they will not operate the lock’s solenoid. Follow the battery replacement procedure in this manual.
3. If the lock makes no sound when any of the keys are pressed, dead batteries are likely to be the cause. Follow the battery replacement procedure in this manual.
4. Your lock may be in penalty mode. If the lock interprets your button presses as four or more incorrect codes in a row, it will lock you out for ten minutes. During this period, the lock will ignore any keypad inputs. At the end of ten minutes, enter a valid code to open the lock.
If all of the preceding remedies have been exhausted and the lock still does not open, contact a qualified safe technician in your area for professional service.
1. The boltwork of a safe can, under certain conditions, place pressure on the side of the lock’s bolt. This is often caused by something inside the safe pressing against the door or by something caught between the safe door and its frame. When this occurs, the lock will not operate properly. To relieve side pressure on the lock bolt, move the safe’s handle to the fully locked position, make sure the keypad is turned counterclockwise to stop, then re-enter a working code. The lock should open.
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openIng the Lock
WIth no tIme deLay
A valid code is needed to open the lock. This is how to open the lock with the original factory master code of 1 2 3 4 5 6. Make sure the keypad is turned counterclockwise to stop.
Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6
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 after the keypad has been turned. To re-lock the S&G© X03 D-Drive™, turn the keypad back
counterclockwise to stop. double beep consisting of a low tone followed by a slightly higher tone. If you do not hear the double beep, the mechanism is not properly locked.
WIth tIme deLay actIve
Time delay enforces a waiting period between entry of the first code and opening of the safe. This feature is a proven deterrent to armed robbery. Any valid lock code can be used to start the time delay. When this code is entered, the lock beeps three times and begins counting down the delay period. The lock will beep once every ten seconds during the delay period. At the end of the delay period, the lock will beep ten times rapidly. Enter a valid code for the lock. After the code is entered, the lock will release for six seconds to allow you to turn the keypad and open the safe.
WIth duress actIve
Duress , sometimes referred to as “silent alarm,” is a feature that causes an alarm signal to be sent when a code is entered. This capability must be enabled in the lock, and an optional duress module must be added to the lock and connected to an existing alarm system for this feature to work.
A duress code (one which triggers the alarm signal) is simply any valid lock code with 1 added to the last digit. For instance, if you create a user code of 2 2 2 2 2 2, the duress version of this code is 2 2 2 2 2 3. This code is valid for operating the lock and simultaneously triggering the duress alarm signal.
When the duress feature is turned on, lock codes 0, 1, 2, 3, and 9 are capable of triggering the silent alarm signal. If a time delay is programmed into the lock, a duress code can be used to start
#
When the mechanism re-locks, it will emit a
the time delay, for the opening code at the end of the 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
duress feature is turned on. If time delay override is disabled or not used, lock
code 9 is available.)
usIng a tIme deLay overrIde code
This lock is capable of using a time delay override code if it was originally ordered with this feature, and if the TDO (time delay override) feature is enabled. As the name implies, the time delay override code can be used to open the lock without waiting for the time delay period to expire. This is useful for armored car cash pickups. The TDO code only works when your lock uses a time delay.
Your lock is capable of two different types of time delay override. Single control time delay override allows the TDO code holder to 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, it would only be necessary to press the following keypad buttons to unlock the safe.
Enter 9 8 7 6 5 4 #
The other type of time delay override is dual control TDO. To use this type of time delay override, it is necessary to start the lock’s time delay by entering any valid code other than the TDO code. Then, within one minute, enter the TDO code. The lock will open immediately. This type of time delay override places a secondary control on the TDO code holder, adding a measure of extra security. The following example uses the factory set master code (1 2 3 4 5 6) to start the time delay, then a TDO code of 9 8 7 6 5 4 is used to open the lock without waiting for the time delay period to expire.
Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6
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#
9 8 7 6 5 4 #
usefuL operatIng InformatIon
The lock will emit a long error tone if an incorrect or incomplete code is entered. If five or more incorrect codes are entered in a row, the lock will go into a ten-minute lockout period. If you attempt to enter a code during this lockout period, two long error tones will be heard. Simply wait ten minutes, then attempt to operate the lock again. The lockout period cannot be bypassed. You must wait for it to time out.
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changIng, creatIng, deLetIng codes
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changIng your oWn code
creatIng a management reset code
A management reset code can only be created before the lock's master code is changed for the first time. It can later be used to
reset the lock in the event the master code is lost. Resetting the lock this way deletes the time delay override code, supervisor
code, and all user codes, and it allows you to set a new master code at the same time. This reset does not affect the time delay
or opening window, duress, audit trail, or lock access method.
It is important to note that the management reset code can only be set or changed before the lock’s master code is changed for the first time. It is recommended that the management reset code be stored off premises as an additional security measure.
The management reset code is different from other lock codes. It is composed of seven digits, two of which are pressed at the same time. This two-digit pair must be either 0/1 or 0/3. For instance, a management reset code could be 3 6 2 [0/3] 1 9. The 0 and 3 must be pressed simultaneously. The 0/1 or 0/3 can be located anywhere in the management reset code, and the digits 0, 1, and 3 can also be used as individual digits anywhere in the code. For instance, 0 3 1 0 [0/1] 0 would be an acceptable MRC. Only the 0/1 in brackets would be pressed simultaneously.
The lock’s MRC (management reset code) may have been preset at the factory. A factory MRC can be set or changed using the following procedure.
6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 #
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NEW MRC #
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NEW MRC #
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usIng a management reset code
Use the MRC only when you have lost or forgotten the master code for the lock. You should make up a new six digit master code before implementing the reset. Following is the procedure.
6 7 MRC #
NEW 6-DIGIT MASTER CODE #
♪♪♪♪♪
NEW 6-DIGIT MASTER CODE #
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Any code holder can change his own code. The process is:
2 2 OLD CODE #
For example, changing a user code of 2 2 2 2 2 2 to a new code of 2 4 6 8 3 3 would be accomplished as follows:
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 #
♪♪♪♪♪
NEW CODE #
♪♪♪♪♪
2 4 6 8 3 3 #
♪♪♪
NEW CODE #
♪♪♪
2 4 6 8 3 3 #
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creatIng a neW code
The holder of the master code (position 0) can create new codes and delete existing codes. The master code can also be used to set or delete a time delay override code.
The holder of the supervisor code (position 1) can create and delete
user codes and the time delay override code. The supervisor code cannot be used for any operations affecting the master code.
There are several code storage positions in the lock, designated 0 through 9. They store the following types of codes:
position 0 — master code position 1 — supervisor code positions 2 through 8 — user codes position 9 — time delay override code
Here is the process for creating a supervisor code.
7 4 master code #
new supervisor code #
To create a new user code, use the following sequence. In this example, a new user code is being created in position 5.
7 4 master code or supervisor code #
5 (position number) #
User codes can be set in any storage position from 2 through 8.
To create a new time delay override code, see the time delay section.
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new user code #
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new supervisor code #
1 #
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new user code #
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After the final three beeps, indicating completion of the reset, the lock will beep once for each time the MRC has been used, including the current usage.
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