Test first with door open!
(See back cover of this manual for your factory code.)
Test your factory code several times with the door open.
NOTE: Only a light touch is needed. A green PROCEED light and a single beep indicate
that the keypad "felt" your touch. The lock allows 5 seconds for each key
press. If you pause longer, an error signal will occur (blinking red light
and three beeps), indicating you should start over.
1. Press the 5-digit factory code. The green light will come on.
2. Turn the handle clockwise and open the door.
Access codes
There are three possible ways to unlock and access the safe—by entering its preset Factory Code,
your own User Code or a User PIN (Personal Identification Number).
You can always open the safe by entering the 5-digit Factory Code. This code cannot be deleted.
But if you prefer to use your own code, you can program the safe to open to the 5-digit User Code of
your choice. If you wish to give someone else temporary access to the safe, you can program a User
PIN that can later be erased.
Programming a user code
There are two ways to program a user code.
A 1. Press the Program key. (Prog.)
2. Enter the Factory Code. The green LED remains ON while you enter the 5-digit user code of
your choice. After 5 digits are entered the green LED turns OFF.
(To enter a new User Code, repeat these steps.)
B 1. Press the red button on inside of door (hinge side). The lock will "beep" and the green LED
will come on.
2. Enter a 5-digit user code.
(To enter a new User Code, repeat these steps.)
Keep your new user code secure
For your records, please copy it here:
_______ _______ _______ _______ _______
Programming a user PIN
1. Press the Program key.
2. Press it a second time.
3. Enter your 5-digit User Code. The green LED remains ON.
4. Enter the 5-digit User PIN of your choice (any combination except 00000.) After 5 digits are
entered, the green LED turns OFF.
(To enter a new User PIN, repeat these steps. To erase the User PIN, press Program twice, enter
your User Code and then enter 00000.)
Key override
If your electronic lock fails or you do not have any codes available, you may use a key override to
access this unit.
1. Remove the battery cover, disconnect and remove the battery holder.
2. Insert the skeleton key into the key hole inside the opening for the battery.
3. Turn the key to the right.
4. Open the door.
Your electronic-lock safe communicates using several audio/visual signals.
Red (Error) LED + three beeps indicates one of the following:
1. You have pressed Program key out of sequence
2. You have entered an invalid code or User PIN.
3. You have let 5 seconds or more elapse between key entries.
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Signals
Green (Proceed) LED + single beep occurs
1. After entering each digit of Factory or User Code, or User PIN
2. After pressing Clear key
3. After pressing Program key
Green LED only
1. Comes ON after you enter a valid code/User PIN and remains lit during the 4-second period
in which the safe can be opened.
2. Comes ON in the Program User Code mode after you enter the Factory Code and remains lit
until you have finished entering a 5-digit User Code.
3. Comes ON in the Program User PIN mode after you have entered your User Code and remains
ON until you have entered a 5-digit User PIN .
Indicates "low battery" and will typically turn ON if battery has been in use approximately two
years or longer.
Your electronic lock automatically performs a low battery test during each lock use.
If a "low battery" condition is detected the Yellow LED will come ON and remain ON during each
subsequent lock operation. (The lock will continue to function in a Low Battery state, until battery
failure.) The Yellow LED will turn OFF only after three consecutive "Good Battery" readings or after
the low batteries are replaced. (Note: If the new batteries are installed in less than 60
seconds the Yellow LED may come ON and stay ON during the first lock operation before it
returns to OFF.)
NOTE: It is recommended you replace the batteries after two years, or when the
yellow LED remains on.
Delay mode
The lock automatically enters a 2-minute Delay mode after an invalid code has been entered three
consecutive times. In this mode, the lock cannot be activated and any key entry will generate an
ERROR signal.
Lost keys or combination
First, find your safe's Serial Number. The Serial Number is printed on the small label on the right
side of the safe (outside). Send this and a check or money order for $12.00 (U.S. funds) ($12.00 for
keys and $12.00 for combinations). Please include a written statement of ownership witnessed and
signed by a notary public or bank official. The notary must have a different last name than the owner.
Mail to: Sentry Group, Dept. 200, 882 Linden Avenue, Rochester, NY 14625-2784, USA, or fax state-
ment (notary seal must be legible) to 1-585-381-2940. Payment may also be made using your VISA or
Mastercard credit card by phone only. Call 1-800-828-1438 to make credit card payment. Do not fax
credit card information.
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SentrySafe UL Type 1 Electronic Lock
To power the lock, one 9-volt alkaline battery is required (not included).
NOTE: Non-alkaline and rechargeable batteries ARE NOT RECOMMENDED.
Battery Installation
NOTE: Pulling on the battery to disconnect may damage the connecting wires. To
properly remove the battery, unsnap the connector cap with your finger,
while holding the battery.
Questions?
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