Specifications

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e. Keypad Tamper Indicator—Required for VdS rating
(O
ptiOnal: tamper-indicating keypad must be Ordered)
If a tamper-indicating keypad is installed, the lock records each time the lock keypad housing is unseated
or removed from the base. If the housing is disturbed, the Keypad Tamper Indicator beeps an SOS warning
signal the next time you attempt to enter a valid access code. The lock will not open; it beeps the SOS:
3 short/high beeps, 3 short/low beeps, 3 short/high beeps. This signal is repeated twice. When it stops,
enter a valid code within one minute and the Keypad Tamper Indicator will reset and the lock will open.
Note: The keypad will not work when disconnected from the base.
II. Management Reset Code and Master Code
a. Management Reset Code
Set up a Management Reset Code (MRC) to use if you need to reset the lock in the future. Resetting the
lock deletes the time delay override code, supervisor code and user codes; you also create a new Master
Code at the same time. Resetting the lock does not affect the time delay or opening window durations,
duress, audit trail, lock access method or audit trail settings.
Important! The MRC must be set up prior to changing the Master Code for the first time. The factory-set
Master Code is 1 2 3 4 5 6. The first step in preparing for your lock operation is to decide if you want to
use a Management Reset Code (MRC). If you do, we suggest that you store this code off the premises as
an additional security measure. Note: The MRC may have been preset at the factory; a factory-set MRC can
be changed using this procedure if the Master Code has not been changed. The Management Reset Code
(MRC) must be a unique code with six digits; one of the digits must be 1/0 or 3/0. That is, when you enter
the code, you will press the 1 or 3 simultaneously with 0 (zero). Examples of valid MRCs would be either
of the following: 7 6 5 4 3/0 2 and 4 5 2 1/0 6 6. The combination of the two keys (1/0 or 3/0) provide
added security.
Be sure to listen for the beeps (*) as you enter the following:
6 7 * Factory-set Master Code #
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MRC #
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MRC #
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For example:
6 7 * 1 2 3 4 5 6 #
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9 1/0 8 9 2 7 #
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9 1/0 8 9 2 7 #
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1. Using the MRC
Use the MRC only when you know you have lost or forgotten the Master Code. Remember that the MRC
deletes the Time Delay Override Code, the Supervisor Code and User Codes. You also create a new Master
Code as you use the Management Reset Code (MRC).
Enter:
6 7 * MRC #
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New Master Code #
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New Master Code #
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