Specifications
Electronic Locks:
UL Listed Group II High Security Electronic Keypad Lock- This lock type functions
much like mechanical combination locks, except that the code used to open the file can
be easily changed using a maser code. The master code controls who has access to the
file by adding, deleting, or changing up to 8 different user codes. UL listed Group II
locks have at least 1 million different possible combinations and are able to withstand at
least 5 minutes of attempted forced entry by a professional locksmith using such tools as
chisels, pry bars, and speed drills. Finally, this lock also has a relocking security function,
meaning that the device stays secure even after being punctured.
Sargent and Greenleaf UL Listed Group II Push-Button Electronic Lock- This lock gives its
user many options for opening the safe. First, there are over 1 million possible combinations that
can be entered into the electronic keypad. This lock can be programmed to have a master code and
up to 8 individual access codes. It is also equipped with a time delay feature that assures the safe is
not opened for up to nine minutes, and a lockout feature that shuts the lock down for five minutes if
four or more incorrect codes are entered in a row to deter random code entry attempts.
Dual-Custody Locks:
Dual Custody Key Lock- This lock option combines two standard key locks to create an added
level of security. With a dual custody lock, entry into the safe can be more easily controlled because
two different keys would be necessary. That way, two different people are required to be present in
order for the safe to open, lowering the risk of employee theft and unauthorized entry.
Dual Security Key and Combination Lock- This lock option requires the user to both enter a
combination of numbers on a mechanical combination dial and use a key to enter a safe. With this
option, one user can hold the key while another has the correct combination. This creates an added
level of security because two different methods are required for entering a safe, reducing the risk of
unauthorized entry.


