Perating, Nstructions, D-drive – Stanley Black & Decker 2005 Series User Manual

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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.
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, turn the keypad back

counterclockwise to stop. When the mechanism re-locks, it will emit a
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.

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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.

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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

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.)

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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 #

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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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