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SAFE BOX USER MANUAL
1. HOW TO USE SAFE BOX
SEQ.
Function
Initial setting
LOCK
UNLOCK
RELOCK
Operation
Safe box is unlocked entering password "1234" and
* with password
Press "RESET" button
Enter 4 digit password and press “LOCK” button..
Press “RESET” to cancel entering password.
* with card
Press "RESET" button
Place Guest Card on the “LOCK” of the safe box.
* With password
Safebox is unlocked entering 4 digit password
Press ‘RESET” button to cancel entering password..
The operation is on the halt for 30 minutes after
5 times wrong password entry.
* With card
Press "RESET" button
Place guest Card on the ‘LOCK’ of the Safe box.
Safebox is unlocked.
The operation is on the halt for 30 minutes after
5 times wrong password entry.
Press "LOCK" button and safe box is locked.
Previously entered password is valid within the default set
time set by Setup settings after unlocking.
2. HOW TO SET UP SAFE BOX
2.1
. General functions
2.2
Safe box operates with card or password.
Systems cards for Safe box operation consist of Key Card, System Card, Guest Card
and starts with pressing "RESET" button on the safe box.
Initial password is set as "1234" and new password is set with 4 digit.
Set necessary operational functions on the Setup Card before operating Safe box.
‘SEr” displays when the operational functions are missing and system is in the failure
“Err2” displays when the operation or hardware function fails.
. Set-Up
Necessary operational functions are set in the Setup Card.
Initial password is set as “1234”
Warning sound beeps and “SEr” displays on the 7 segment when trying to use safe
box without complete setup settings.
- Safe box operates in the Free Mode, half-cycle mode..
- Password display is optional when locking (display as default)
Password display is optional when unlocking (no display as default)
- Operation disabled by the minutes after 5 times wrong password entry (default 15
min)
- Lock the safe box by pressing “Relock” with same password previously entered
within the valid time set
* set RELOCK lapse time by the minute and as default ,
- Time setting.
- Vender ID corresponds to hotel ID and Customer ID corresponds to Room number.
Register Owner, Master Card
- Register upto 5 Master Cards.
3. SAFE BOX FUNCTIONS
3.1 User’s Function
3.1.1 Lock
1) Enter password and press “LOCK”, when 7 Segment blinks 3 times.
Then confirmation melody of saved password sounds and displays ‘CLOS”
on the 7 segment. ,
2) Lock the safe box by entering password only, without pressing "RESET"..
3) More than 5 seconds entry time lapse cancels the password input.
4) Pressing “RESET” during password entry cancels the input and have to retry..
5) Warning signal sounds and “Err2” display on the 7 Segment if the safe box is not locked
successfully.
3.1.2 Unlock
1) Enter password and unlocked confirmation sounds and displays ‘OPEN” on the
7 segment. ,
2) Unlock the safe box by entering password only, without pressing "RESET"..
3) More than 5 seconds entry time lapse cancels the password input.
4) Pressing “RESET” during password entry cancels the input and have to retry..
5) Warning signal sounds and “Err2” display on the 7 Segment if the safe box is not
unlocked successfully.
3.1.3 Relock
1) Valid with password only
2) The safe box is locked with the same password previously entered by pressing ‘”RELOCK”
within the set time.
3) Warning sounds and display “Err2” on the 7 segment if not locked successfully.
3.1.4 Count Down
1) Valid with password only.
2) After 5 times wrong password entries, “Err1” displays and warning sounds,
when the operation of the safe box is disabled until the set time and displays the time
count down for 10 seconds.
3) Unlock with Master Card during the safe box disabled.
4. DISPLAY MESSAGE
No
7 Segment Display
Function
CLOS
Lock the safe box
OPEN
Unlock the safe box
bAtt
Low battery
SEr
Operation failure or no settings
rtc
RTC(Real Time Clock) failure
Err1
Wrong password
Err2
Wrong operation or hardware failure
2910
Disabled Time Count down , e.g. ) remaining time 29
minutes, 10 seconds
----
No display of entering password
5. EMGERGENCY MEASURES
No.
Message
Low battery
warning
sound
No power
No
password
entered
CLOSE
failure
OPEN
failure
Err1 display
Ser display
7 Segment
Display
smash
Operation
disabled
Checklist
Action
Check "bAtt" display on
Check battery power
Replace batteries
Check battery power
Check the connection between main
and Front panels
Check Front Keypad status
Confirm Keypad operation buzzer
Check connection between Main and
Front panels.
Check keypad
Check 7 Segment display
Check battery power
Check motor operation
Check door, latch and stopper
Check if "Err1" displays on
Reconfirm password entry
Check if safe box is overload.
Check Motor operation
Replace batteries
Connect Main and Front panels
Replace Keypad
Confirm key enter sound on.
Check Keypad
Check Count Down display
Connect Main and Front
Replace Front
Replace batteries
Replace or reinstall lock device
Place Master Card when forgets
the password
Enter password while pressing door
Open with emergency battery pack
Emergency break
Place Master Card when forgets
the password
Replace Front
Re-set LOCK with Setup Card
Replace LOCK
Replace Front
Disabled for 30 minutes after 5
times wrong password entry and
Unlock with Master Card
6. Safebox SPECIFICATION
Part
Component
MCU
Main
CPU
8-bit Microcontroller
Flash
32KBytes program memory
RAM
2KByte SRAM
EEPROM
1Kbytes
UART
1 programmable Serial
Port
32 programmable I/O Lines
EEPROM
4kBytes, save 200 history records
RF Controller
13.56MHz, ISO 14443A / Mifare
RTC(Read
Clock)
MCU
Front
Power
Spec.
Time
Year, month, date, hour, minute, second
CPU
8-bit Microcontroller
Flash
8KBytes program memory
RAM
1KByte SRAM
EEPROM
512Bytes
UART
1 programmable Serial
Port
23 programmable I/O Lines
7 Segment
4 digits
Keypad
12Keys (10 number Key, RESET, LOCK)
Operating Voltage
DC 4.2V
Power Consumption
standby 10uA, max.280mA
(Battery 1.5V * 4 )
[Safety warning]
There is danger of explosion if the battery is inserted reversely.
Power source: AA 1.5 V, 4 alkaline batteries are used.
Remark
FCC Part 15 Class B Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the ni structions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Information for User
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the
user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. In cases where the manual is provided only
in a form other than paper, such as on a computer disk or over the Internet, the information required
by this section may be included in the manual in that alternative form, provided the user can
reasonably be expected to have the capability to access information in that form.

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