SAFE BOX USER MANUAL 1. HOW TO USE SAFE BOX SEQ. 1 Function Initial setting 2 LOCK 3 UNLOCK 4 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
- 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. 2.2
. Set-Up
- Necessary operational functions are set in the Setup Card.
-
- Warning sound beeps and SEr displays on the 7 segment when trying to use safe Initial password is set as 1234 box without complete setup settings.
- Safe box operates in the Free Mode, half-cycle mode..
- Password display is optional when locking (display as default)
-
- Operation disabled by the minutes after 5 times wrong password entry (default 15 Password display is optional when unlocking (no display as default)
-
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 Users 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 OPEN bAtt SEr rtc Err1 Err2 2910 Lock the safe box Unlock the safe box Low battery Operation failure or no settings RTC(Real Time Clock) failure Wrong password Wrong operation or hardware failure Disabled Time Count down , e.g. ) remaining time 29 minutes, 10 seconds
----
No display of entering password 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5. EMGERGENCY MEASURES No. Message Checklist Action 1 Low battery warning sound Check "bAtt" display on Check battery power Replace batteries 2 No power 3 4 5 No password entered CLOSE failure OPEN failure 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 6 Err1 display Confirm key enter sound on. Check Keypad Check Count Down display 7 Ser display 8 9 7 Segment Display smash Operation disabled Replace batteries Connect Main and Front panels Replace Keypad 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 Spec. Remark CPU Flash RAM 8-bit Microcontroller 32KBytes program memory 2KByte SRAM MCU EEPROM 1Kbytes Main UART Port 1 programmable Serial 32 programmable I/O Lines EEPROM 4kBytes, save 200 history records RF Controller 13.56MHz, ISO 14443A / Mifare RTC(Read Clock) Time Year, month, date, hour, minute, second MCU Front CPU Flash RAM 8-bit Microcontroller 8KBytes program memory 1KByte SRAM EEPROM 512Bytes UART Port 1 programmable Serial 23 programmable I/O Lines 7 Segment 4 digits Keypad 12Keys (10 number Key, RESET, LOCK) Power Operating Voltage DC 4.2V (Battery 1.5V * 4 ) Power Consumption standby 10uA, max.280mA
[Safety warning]
There is danger of explosion if the battery is inserted reversely. Power source: AA 1.5 V, 4 alkaline batteries are used. 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 instructions, 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. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 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.