InformatIon tabLes
➥determInIng your Lock’s mode of operatIon
Enter 4 3 ✽
The ensuing beep pattern will tell you if your lock is configured
in single user, multiple user, or dual control mode.
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➥QuIck reference tabLe
BEEP PATTERN
1ST SET OF
BEEPS
4 4 4
2ND SET OF
BEEPS INDICATES
MODE
1 BEEP INDICATES
SINGLE USER
2 BEEPS INDICATE
MULTIPLE USER
3 BEEPS INDICATE
DUAL CONTROL
➥beep pattern reference tabLe
Lock Activity Beep Pattern Emitted
A code has been entered to start a time delay 3 short high pitch beeps
An incorrect code has been entered 1 long continuous beep
A code has been entered during a penalty
lockout period
2 long continuous beeps
Time delay countdown period in effect 1 short high pitch beep every 10 seconds
Time delay countdown finished 10 short high pitch beeps
Opening window period in effect 2 short high pitch beeps every 6 seconds
Low battery warning 5 sets of 2 short high pitch beeps
Battery too low for lock to function 20 short high pitch beeps (lock does not open)
Bolt extension signal 1 low/high beep sequence
Optional audit trail download completion 3 high pitch beeps
Lock is enabled in Management/Employee mode 4 high pitch beeps
Lock is disabled in Management/Employee mode 2 low pitch beeps
Command Function
2 2 ✽ Any code holder changes his own six-digit code
2 8 ✽ Master code holder downloads the event audit trail
3 8 ✽ Master code holder enables or disables the optional duress feature
4 3 ✽ Anyone identifies the lock type
4 6 ✽ Master code holder enables or disables the optional time delay override feature
7 4 ✽ Master code and supervisor code holder sets or deletes codes
7 7 ✽ Anyone interrogates the lock to identify used and unused code positions
3 2 ✽ Master code holder enables or disables management/employee mode
5 5 ✽ Enable and disable the lock in management/employee mode
5 6 ✽ Master code holder determines whether or not user code holders can disable the lock in management/employee mode
6 7 ✽ Set and use the management reset code (MRC)
LoW battery condItIon
The S&G
©
X
03
D-Drive
™
lock uses a 9-volt alkaline battery. We
recommend Duracell
®
brand. If the battery in your lock needs to
be replaced, twenty consecutive beeps will be heard after the
last number of the code and # have been pressed. The battery
will have to be replaced before the lock can be opened.
Note: If the battery is getting low, but the lock still has enough
power to function, it will emit five sets of two short, high pitch
beeps before opening. This is an early signal that battery failure
is approaching.
Operating instructiOns
S&G
®
Z
03
D-Drive
™
Multi-User Electronic Safe Lock
2005 Series