B.2. Press the key "R"; the programming tone will be heard. You will read "PROGRA" and "CODE".
B.3. Press the key "2".
B.4. Press the key "R"; 2 short beeps will be heard."PROGRA" is shown on the display.
B.5. Enter the new emergency code (8 digits). You will hear the programming tone and read "CODE".
B.6. Re-enter the new code, so as to confirm it. A programming tone will be heard, the bolts will move to the closed position and you
will read "CLOSED" indicating that the new code has been successfully programmed. If the programmation was not correctly done, you
will hear an error tone, you will read "ERROR" and you should start form step B.2.
B.7. Before closing the door, check the new code at least three times, following the opening instructions.
Example of programming the emergency code:
B.1.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
B.2.
R
B.3.
2
B.4.
R
B.5.
7 6 1 0 8 0 8 8
B.6.
7 6 1 0 8 0 8 8
BEWARE!: If you omit steps B.3. and B.4., you will always modify the user code or master 1.
5. STARTING TIME AND DATE
The clock should be programmed with the door open.
Enter clock code C44444440. Programming tone.
You can see hh-nn on the screen. Enter the hour (2 digits) and the minutes (2 digits) when programming the safe (for example 15 hours, 54
minutes).
You will see dd-nn on the screen. Enter the day (2 digits) and the month (2 digits) when programming the safe (for example, 28 may).
You will see yyyy on the display. Enter the year when programming the safe (4 digits).
To consult date and time, just press "R" with the door closed. They will appear consecutively for several seconds.
7. HOW TO READ THE DATA ON THE DISPLAY
The safe´s memory records the date, time and type of the last 315 operations that is performed on the safe.
Open the safe.
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Introduce the code C 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3
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"PRINT" will be read and the data will appear on the display. Every opening/closing is showed in 4 screens: type of operation,
code, date and time.
You can finish the process pressing the key "C" for a seconds.
You can print the data with portable printer. Contac with us.
7. EMERGENCY OPENING
Your safe is provided with an envelope which contains:
7.1. One mechanic emergency key, which will allow you to open the safe in case of electronic anomaly, discharged batteries, forgetting of the
code number programmed, etc.
They keyhole can be found behind the panel, to the left of the keyboard. Remove it up and you will see the emergency key hole. Introduce the
key, turn it SLOWLY and pull the door.
7.2. One emergency code number to open your safe in case that you have forgotten your user code. Enter the emergency code as usual.
VERY IMPORTANT: You have received the emergency key for your safe in an envelope. Do not ever keep this envelope or its components
inside your safe. There are not spare keys.
7.3. External power supply, to open your safe in case the batteries are completely discharged. Plug a 9 volts alkaline battery (tipe 6F-22 S)
on the keypad apropiate place. Introduce your code number, and open your safe as usual. As soon as you have open your safe, do not forget
to replace all four batteries for new alkaline ones. Alkaline batteries are recommended for long-life and armour.
8. OTHER FEATURES
* Incorrect code number: If the code number that you have entered is not the one programmed before, you will hear a special tone and read
"ERROR", indicating that this code number is not correct. In this case, go back to step 1 of the opening instructions.
* Obstacle: In case the bolts find some obstacle when closing, you will hear five beeps, the bolts will retrieve to the open position, the safe will
keep open and "OPENED" will be shown on the screen. Locate and remove the obstacle, close the door and enter the code to close the safe.
* Blocking system: Provides aditional security: if incorrect code numbers are entered more than 10 times consecutively, some long beeps will
be heard, and the safe will stay locked for 5 minutes. During this time "BLOC" will be shown on the display, and it will be impossible to open the
safe. When the 5 minutes have gone by, you wil be able to open the safe as usual.
* Low batteries: You can check the batteries load level. With the door closed, press "R". The time, the date and the batteries load level will
appear consecutively. "H-BATT" means the level is OK. "L-BATT" means the level is low. In this case, you must change all four batteries at that
time.
* Replacement of batteries: The batteries' holder can be found in a compartment inside the door, under a small cover with torx screw. Once
you have removed the cover, change all FOUR batteries for new ones and secure the cover back. Check the right functioning of the safe
before locking it.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE. PANAMA SYSTEM
(open with the emergency code)
(press key "R")
(press key "2")
(press key "R")
(enter new printer code)
(re-enter new emergency code)
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