Securitron SABL INSTALLATION User Manual

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yellow flash) from the “PRGM” button or from the existing Program Code. Enter 7-9
followed immediately by the complete code you wish to delete. If it’s a seven digit code
you’ll immediately see the two red confirmation flashes. Otherwise press the “E” key or wait

five seconds. If you get the single red error flash, it is probably because the code you
thought was in memory was not. You’ll then need to press the “E” key again to exit program
mode or wait 30 seconds.

To delete all User codes, there is a special prefix. Put the unit into program mode (fast

yellow flash) from the “PRGM” button or from the existing Program Code and enter 8-8.
This special prefix will immediately delete all User codes and you’ll immediately receive the
two (2) red flashes. There is no need to hit the “E” key as it is used for early termination of
sequences that don’t have a fixed length (typically codes). 8-8 as a prefix is a complete
command. You will then need to press the “E” key to exit program mode (or wait 30
seconds). Deletion of all codes is typically done when you have lost accurate knowledge of

what codes are in memory. It’s best to delete them all and program a new set.

6.7. Setting the Time Range
The SABL will release the lock it controls for a default time of 3 seconds when a correct
User code is entered. This can be changed to any value from 1-9 seconds by entering a

special programming sequence. With the unit in program mode, enter key 9 followed by
any two digit entry from 01 to 09. You will then see the double red flash immediately. If
you get the single “error” flash, you probably entered only one digit. Then exit program by
hitting the “E” key or waiting 30 seconds. Enter a correct User code to test that the changed
time is working.


7. CHANGING LED AND BEEPER OPERATION
As delivered, the SABL echoes key presses by a short beep and a short flash of the green LED.
The red LED flashes once every second to show that the door has been released and also to
confirm or reject programming commands (two flashes confirm; one rejects). As an issue of
individual preference, these operating defaults can be changed.


Some customers want to silence the beeper as its sound can be considered annoying in some
environments. . To set this change, put the unit into program mode and enter 7-1. You will
see the two flash confirmation. Exit program mode by hitting the “E” key or waiting 30 seconds.
This function will override the one discussed in the previous paragraph.


To return the beeper to factory set default, put the unit into program mode and enter 7-2.

You can also reverse the red/green LED logic so that the green light flashes once every
second as the red light did, and visa versa. To set this change, put the unit into program mode

and enter 7-3. You will see the two flash confirmation. Exit program mode by hitting the “E”
key or waiting 30 seconds. If you make this change, note that every time this manual discusses
something that the red or green LED does, it will be reversed.

To return the red/green LED logic to factory set default, put the unit into program mode

and enter 7-4.

8. BATTERY LOW POWER INDICATION AND REPLACEMENT

The SABL, when battery power becomes low, will echo the press of a key (single beep) with
two (2) very quick short beeps and a short flash of the LEDs. At this point the unit should

still function properly for about another 5,000 cycles before the batteries must be replaced.
Once the first key of a sequence is pressed and is followed by its 2-beep and the LED indication,
the rest of any code input (key presses) will give the normal single beep + LED indication.

When the batteries are at their lowest operational power, the SABL will echo a key press (single

beep) by the same 2-beep indication described above. This however will happen after every
successive press of a key
and there will be NO LED indication.

When replacing the batteries, be sure to use a good quality AA Alkaline type. Also, ensure that
each battery is inserted into the holder in the correct polarity (+) / (-) orientation and verify that

each end of the battery is making good contact with the terminals of the holder.

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