Stanley Black Decker Door 2005 Series User Manual

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S&G® Z03 D-DriveMulti-User Electronic Safe Lock  
2005 Series  
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The S&G X D-Drive lock combines ease of operation with  
• All codes end with #. This signals the  
lock that you have finished entering all  
digits of the code.  
security and flexibility. Its advanced electronic circuit design  
makes it easy to open and easy to change codes. Follow these  
instructions carefully to get the best possible use from your lock.  
• If you pause more than 10 seconds  
IntroductIon  
between button presses when entering  
a code, the lock will assume you do not  
want to continue, and it will reset itself  
to the original code. To open the lock,  
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• This S&G X D-Drive lock is shipped from the factory in  
multi-user mode with a factory master code of 1 2 3 4 5 6  
#. This code can be used to open the lock and set or change  
codes. You should set the lock to your own, unique master  
code.  
begin the code entry sequence once again from the first step.  
• If you realize you have pressed an incorrect button when  
entering a code, press or simply pause ten seconds or more,  
then begin entering your code again.  
• Your lock can be programmed with a management reset code  
that can be used to regain control of the lock in the event the  
master code is lost. The management reset code must be  
programmed into the lock before the master code is changed  
for the first time.  
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• If five incorrect codes are entered in a row, the S&G X D-  
Drive lock will shut down for a period of ten minutes. This  
is a security feature. Entering a code during this period will  
result in two long error tones (braps). Pressing any buttons  
during the lockout period will not affect the penalty timer.  
After ten minutes, the lock should operate normally.  
• At your discretion, the lock can be set to accept a supervisor  
code, up to seven different user codes, and a time delay  
override code. The master code holder and the supervisor  
code holder (if a supervisor code is set) are responsible  
for maintaining the number of active users programmed into  
each lock. The master code holder and the supervisor code  
holder can create and delete user codes.  
The lock can also go into the lockout period during  
programming if it interprets an incorrect programming  
sequence as five or more consecutive incorrect code entries.  
If the lock emits two long error tones (braps) during repeated  
programming attempts, it is in lockout mode. Wait ten  
minutes, then try again.  
• The master code is designated as code #0. The supervisor  
code (if set) is designated as code #1. The user codes (if  
set) are designated by user position numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,  
and 8. The time delay override code (if set) is designated as  
code #9.  
• For UL installations, the maximum number of working codes  
allowed is one.  
• Personal data which can be directly related to a code holder,  
such as a birthdate, should not be used in making up a lock  
code. Avoid codes which can be easily guessed.  
• Each time a button is pressed, the lock acknowledges it  
by sounding a “beep,” and the LED on the keypad will light  
momentarily as the “beep” sounds. If it does not, check your  
battery (or batteries) to make sure it is fresh and connected  
properly, then try again.  
• After the lock is changed to a new code, the lock function  
must checked by locking and unlocking it several times with  
the container door open. Make sure it functions correctly  
before closing the door.  
• All codes must contain six digits or six letters. Any digit or  
letter can be used as many times as you wish. For instance,  
the following codes (while not recommended) will operate the  
lock: 5 5 5 5 5 5 # OR J J J J J J #  
Note: This lock has been Listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use with the following  
S&G keypad(s): 6130-2XX and 6130-3XX  
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Sargent & Greenleaf S.A.  
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Phone +41-21 694 34 00  
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the time delay, for the opening code at the end of the time delay,  
openIng the Lock  
or for both codes. The silent alarm signal will be sent each time a  
duress code is entered. (Note: Lock codes 4 - 8 are not available if the  
duress feature is turned on. If time delay override is disabled or not used, lock  
code 9 is available.)  
WIth no tIme deLay  
A valid code is needed to open the lock. This is how to open the  
lock with the original factory master code of 1 2 3 4 5 6. Make  
sure the keypad is turned counterclockwise to stop.  
usIng a tIme deLay overrIde code  
Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6  
#
This lock is capable of using a time delay override code if it  
was originally ordered with this feature, and if the TDO (time delay  
override) feature is enabled. As the name implies, the time delay  
override code can be used to open the lock without waiting for  
the time delay period to expire. This is useful for armored car cash  
pickups. The TDO code only works when your lock uses a time delay.  
Then, within six seconds, turn the keypad clockwise about  
70 degrees, until it comes to a positive stop. Do not put any  
pressure on the safe handle until after the keypad has been  
turned. To re-lock the S&G X D-Drive , turn the keypad back  
counterclockwise to stop. When the mechanism re-locks, it will emit a  
double beep consisting of a low tone followed by a slightly higher tone. If  
you do not hear the double beep, the mechanism is not properly locked.  
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Your lock is capable of two different types of time delay override.  
Single control time delay override allows the TDO code holder to  
simply enter his code to open the lock. The time delay period is  
completely bypassed. For example, if the TDO code is 9 8 7 6 5 4,  
it would only be necessary to press the following keypad buttons to  
unlock the safe.  
WIth tIme deLay actIve  
Time delay enforces a waiting period between entry of the first  
code and opening of the safe. This feature is a proven deterrent to  
armed robbery. Any valid lock code can be used to start the time  
delay. When this code is entered, the lock beeps three times and  
begins counting down the delay period. The lock will beep once  
every ten seconds during the delay period. At the end of the delay  
period, the lock will beep ten times rapidly. Enter a valid code  
for the lock. After the code is entered, the lock will release for six  
seconds to allow you to turn the keypad and open the safe.  
Enter 9 8 7 6 5 4 #  
The other type of time delay override is dual control TDO. To use  
this type of time delay override, it is necessary to start the lock’s  
time delay by entering any valid code other than the TDO code.  
Then, within one minute, enter the TDO code. The lock will open  
immediately. This type of time delay override places a secondary  
control on the TDO code holder, adding a measure of extra  
security. The following example uses the factory set master code  
(1 2 3 4 5 6) to start the time delay, then a TDO code of 9 8 7 6 5  
4 is used to open the lock without waiting for the time delay period  
WIth duress actIve  
Duress , sometimes referred to as “silent alarm,” is a feature that  
causes an alarm signal to be sent when a code is entered. This  
capability must be enabled in the lock, and an optional duress  
module must be added to the lock and connected to an existing  
alarm system for this feature to work.  
to expire.  
♪  
Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6  
#
9 8 7 6 5 4 #  
usefuL operatIng InformatIon  
A duress code (one which triggers the alarm signal) is simply  
any valid lock code with 1 added to the last digit. For instance, if  
you create a user code of 2 2 2 2 2 2, the duress version of this  
code is 2 2 2 2 2 3. This code is valid for operating the lock and  
simultaneously triggering the duress alarm signal.  
The lock will emit a long error tone if an incorrect or incomplete  
code is entered. If five or more incorrect codes are entered in  
a row, the lock will go into a ten-minute lockout period. If you  
attempt to enter a code during this lockout period, two long error  
tones will be heard. Simply wait ten minutes, then attempt to  
operate the lock again. The lockout period cannot be bypassed. You  
must wait for it to time out.  
When the duress feature is turned on, lock codes 0, 1, 2, 3, and  
9 are capable of triggering the silent alarm signal. If a time delay  
is programmed into the lock, a duress code can be used to start  
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changIng, creatIng, deLetIng codes  
changIng your oWn code  
Any code holder can change his own code. The process is:  
creatIng a management reset code  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
2 2 OLD CODE #  
NEW CODE # NEW CODE #  
A management reset code can only be created before the lock's  
master code is changed for the first time. It can later be used to  
reset the lock in the event the master code is lost. Resetting the  
lock this way deletes the time delay override code, supervisor  
code, and all user codes, and it allows you to set a new master  
code at the same time. This reset does not affect the time delay  
or opening window, duress, audit trail, or lock access method.  
For example, changing a user code of 2 2 2 2 2 2 to a new code  
of 2 4 6 8 3 3 would be accomplished as follows:  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 #  
2 4 6 8 3 3 # 2 4 6 8 3 3 #  
creatIng a neW code  
The holder of the master code (position 0) can create new codes and  
delete existing codes. The master code can also be used to set or  
delete a time delay override code.  
It is important to note that the management reset code can only  
be set or changed before the lock’s master code is changed for  
the first time. It is recommended that the management reset  
code be stored off premises as an additional security measure.  
The holder of the supervisor code (position 1) can create and delete  
user codes and the time delay override code. The supervisor  
code cannot be used for any operations affecting the master code.  
The management reset code is different from other lock codes.  
It is composed of seven digits, two of which are pressed at the  
same time. This two-digit pair must be either 0/1 or 0/3. For  
instance, a management reset code could be 3 6 2 [0/3] 1 9.  
The 0 and 3 must be pressed simultaneously. The 0/1 or 0/3 can  
be located anywhere in the management reset code, and the  
digits 0, 1, and 3 can also be used as individual digits anywhere  
in the code. For instance, 0 3 1 0 [0/1] 0 would be an acceptable  
MRC. Only the 0/1 in brackets would be pressed simultaneously.  
There are several code storage positions in the lock, designated 0  
through 9. They store the following types of codes:  
position 0 — master code  
position 1 — supervisor code  
positions2 through 8 — user codes  
position 9 — time delay override code  
Here is the process for creating a supervisor code.  
The lock’s MRC (management reset code) may have been preset  
at the factory. A factory MRC can be set or changed using the  
following procedure.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
7 4 master code #  
1 #  
♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
new supervisor code # new supervisor code #  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
To create a new user code, use the following sequence. In this  
example, a new user code is being created in position 5.  
6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 #  
NEW MRC # NEW MRC #  
♪♪♪♪♪  
usIng a management reset code  
7 4 master code or supervisor code #  
♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
Use the MRC only when you have lost or forgotten the master  
code for the lock. You should make up a new six digit master  
code before implementing the reset. Following is the procedure.  
5
(position number)  
#
new user code # new user code #  
User codes can be set in any storage position from 2 through 8.  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
To create a new time delay override code, see the time delay  
section.  
6 7 MRC #  
NEW 6-DIGIT MASTER CODE #  
♪♪♪  
NEW 6-DIGIT MASTER CODE #  
After the final three beeps, indicating completion of the reset,  
the lock will beep once for each time the MRC has been used,  
including the current usage.  
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deLetIng an exIstIng code  
changIng the openIng WIndoW duratIon  
The holder of the master code (position 0) can delete any other code. The length of the opening window period is set as follows. The period  
The master code cannot be deleted under any circumstances.  
can be anywhere from 1 to 10 minutes.  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
The holder of the supervisor code (position 1) can delete user  
codes. The supervisor code cannot be used to delete the master  
code or itself.  
7 4 master code #  
0 1 #  
♪♪♪  
length of desired opening window period #  
length of desired opening window period #  
♪♪♪  
Here is the process for deleting a supervisor code.  
managIng tIme deLay overrIde  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
7 4 master code #  
1 #  
#
#
This optional feature determines whether or not you can override the  
time delay waiting period. There may be special circumstances that  
make it desirable to open the lock before time delay expires, such as  
during cash pickups by an armored car service. Time delay override  
only works when the lock is being operated in time delay mode. Your  
lock is capable of two different types of time delay override. Single  
control time delay override allows the TDO code holder to simply enter  
his code to open the lock. The delay period is completely bypassed.  
To delete a user code in position 5, use the following sequence.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
7 4 master code or supervisor code #  
5 #  
#
#
To delete a time delay override code, see the time delay section.  
managIng tIme deLay  
creatIng, changIng, deLetIng a tIme deLay  
The other type of time delay override is dual control TDO. To use this  
type of time delay override, it is necessary to start the lock’s time  
delay by entering any valid code other than the TDO code. Then, within  
Time delay is a security feature that enforces a predetermined waiting  
period between the entering of a valid lock code and the actual  
opening of the lock. The delay period can be set from 1 to 99 minutes. one minute, enter the TDO code. The lock will open immediately. This  
type of time delay override places a secondary control on the TDO  
code holder, adding a measure of extra security.  
The opening window is a period of time immediately after the time  
delay during which you can enter a valid lock code to open the lock.  
The factory default opening window is 2 minutes, but it can be  
changed to any value between 1 and 10 minutes.  
turnIng sIngLe controL tIme deLay overrIde on  
If your lock was ordered with time delay override capability, single  
control TDO can be turned on as follows.  
Note: Changes to an existing time delay or opening window can only be  
accomplished during the opening window period. This means you must enter  
a valid operating code for the lock, wait for the time delay to expire, then  
begin the appropriate programming sequence rather than opening the lock.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
4 6 master code #  
2 # 2 #  
The programming sequence for setting, changing, or deleting a  
time delay period is as follows. The period can be anywhere from  
1 to 99 minutes.  
turnIng duaL controL tIme deLay overrIde on  
If your lock was ordered with time delay override capability, dual  
control TDO can be turned on as follows.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
7 4 master code #  
0 0 #  
♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
length of desired time delay period # length of desired time delay period #  
4 6 master code #  
1 # 1 #  
To delete a time delay, enter 0 for the desired time delay length.  
turnIng tIme deLay overrIde off  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
4 6 master code #  
0 # 0 #  
When time delay override is turned off, the time delay override  
code is erased. PIN position #9 can now be used to store a  
regular user code.  
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After this programming procedure is completed, the lock will be  
disabled. If a valid code is entered, the lock will emit a double  
beep, but will not open.  
creatIng the tIme deLay overrIde code  
The TDO code is located in position 9. It is programmed as follows.  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
7 4 master code or supervisor code #  
9
#
♪♪♪  
(position number)  
enabLIng the Lock In management/empLoyee access mode  
new TDO code # new TDO code #  
Before valid codes can be entered to open the lock, it will be  
necessary to perform the following procedure.  
changIng the tIme deLay overrIde code  
♪♪♪♪  
An existing TDO code can only be changed by the holder of that code,  
as follows.  
5 5 master code or supervisor code #  
Note that the lock emits four beeps to indicate that it can now  
be opened by any valid code.  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
♪♪♪  
22 OLDTDOCODE# NEWTDOCODE# NEWTDOCODE#  
deLetIng the tIme deLay overrIde code  
dIsabLIng the Lock In management/empLoyee access mode  
The TDO code is deleted as follows.  
To make the lock inoperable by any code, simply repeat the same  
programming procedure.  
♪♪♪♪♪  
♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
7 4 master code or supervisor code #  
9
(position number)  
#
#
#
♪♪  
5 5 master code or supervisor code #  
management/empLoyee access mode  
Note that the lock emits two beeps to indicate that it is now  
disabled, and cannot be opened by any code.  
types of management/empLoyee access  
Management/employee access is an alternate way to operate this lock,  
to meet special security needs. Your lock can be programmed so that  
during everyday operation, the master code holder or supervisor  
code holder can enable the lock. It can then be opened using any valid  
lock code (master, supervisor, or user code), until it is disabled.  
There are two varieties of the enable/disable function.  
This sequence simply toggles the lock on and off to determine  
whether or not it can be opened by the master code, supervisor  
code, or any user code. When the lock is disabled, it will emit a  
double beep when a code is entered, but will not open.  
LettIng users dIsabLe the Lock In management/empLoyee access mode  
In the first version, only the holder of the master code and  
supervisor code can enable and disable the lock.  
Only the holder of the master code or supervisor code can enable  
the lock, but there may be circumstances under which you want  
user code holders to also be able to disable the lock. To allow  
this, perform the following procedure.  
In the second version, user code holders can also disable the lock.  
The master code and supervisor code holders are the only persons  
who can both enable and disable the lock.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
5 6 master code #  
1 # 1 #  
Now, after the lock is enabled by the master code or supervisor  
code holder, any user code holder can disable it by entering the  
following sequence.  
programmIng the Lock for management/empLoyee access mode  
Your lock can be programmed so that the master code holder or  
supervisor code holder can use his code to enable the lock for  
opening by any valid lock code. When either the master code or  
supervisor code is again to toggle the lock, it can no longer be  
opened. This process can be repeated whenever appropriate.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
♪♪  
5 5 any user code #  
When the lock is disabled, it will emit a double beep when a  
code is entered, but will not open.  
3 2 master code #  
2 # 2 #  
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canceLLIng user dIsabLe In management/empLoyee access mode  
managIng audIt traIL  
If you decide user code holders should no longer have the ability  
to disable the lock, perform the following procedure.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
capturIng an audIt traIL  
Your lock must have been ordered with this option. Using the audit  
trail feature also requires an optional keypad extension (S&G part  
number 6101-201), as well as an audit trail software kit (S&G part  
number 6103-100). The lock records the last 63 events, in the order  
they occurred. After the 63rd event, the lock overwrites the oldest  
event with the new one, so you always have access to the most recent  
63 events. To download the audit trail through the optional keypad  
extension, hold the Dallas iButton key provided in the audit trail kit to  
the receptacle in the keypad extension, and enter the following.  
5 6 master code #  
0 # 0 #  
User code holders will no longer be able to disable the lock,  
although the master code holder and supervisor code holder will  
still have the ability to do so.  
takIng the Lock out of management/empLoyee access mode  
If you no longer want the lock to function in the management/  
employee access mode, enter the following sequence.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
2 8 master code #  
3 2 master code or supervisor code #  
1 # 1 #  
The lock will beep three times when the download is complete.  
You may then remove your iButton key from the keypad  
extension’s receptacle. The information now stored in the key is  
a copy of what is in the lock. The lock’s audit information is not  
erased in the download process.  
The lock will now operate on any valid code at any time.  
managIng duress  
turnIng duress on  
If your lock was ordered with time duress capability and an optional  
duress module is installed, the feature can be turned on as follows.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
3 8 master code #  
1 # 1 #  
turnIng duress off  
The duress feature can be turned off as follows.  
♪♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪  
3 8 master code #  
0 # 0 #  
verIfyIng duress  
If duress is enabled, you can tell if the lock has sent a silent alarm.  
Fifteen minutes or more after a duress signal has been sent, press  
and hold down the button for at least four seconds. The lock will  
emit a continuous alternating series of high and low pitch beeps  
to indicate that a duress signal has been sent. Reset the duress  
indication by entering the lock’s master code within one minute after  
the verification signal ends.  
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LoW battery condItIon  
InformatIon tabLes  
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The S&G X 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.  
determInIng your Locks 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.  
BEEP PATTERN  
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.  
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  
3 short high pitch beeps  
1 long continuous beep  
2 long continuous beeps  
A code has been entered to start a time delay  
An incorrect code has been entered  
A code has been entered during a penalty  
lockout period  
Time delay countdown period in effect  
Time delay countdown finished  
Opening window period in effect  
Low battery warning  
1 short high pitch beep every 10 seconds  
10 short high pitch beeps  
2 short high pitch beeps every 6 seconds  
5 sets of 2 short high pitch beeps  
Battery too low for lock to function  
Bolt extension signal  
20 short high pitch beeps (lock does not open)  
1 low/high beep sequence  
3 high pitch beeps  
Optional audit trail download completion  
Lock is enabled in Management/Employee mode  
4 high pitch beeps  
Lock is disabled in Management/Employee mode 2 low pitch beeps  
QuIck reference tabLe  
Command Function  
2 2 ✽  
2 8 ✽  
3 8 ✽  
4 3 ✽  
4 6 ✽  
7 4 ✽  
7 7 ✽  
3 2 ✽  
5 5 ✽  
5 6 ✽  
6 7 ✽  
Any code holder changes his own six-digit code  
Master code holder downloads the event audit trail  
Master code holder enables or disables the optional duress feature  
Anyone identifies the lock type  
Master code holder enables or disables the optional time delay override feature  
Master code and supervisor code holder sets or deletes codes  
Anyone interrogates the lock to identify used and unused code positions  
Master code holder enables or disables management/employee mode  
Enable and disable the lock in management/employee mode  
Master code holder determines whether or not user code holders can disable the lock in management/employee mode  
Set and use the management reset code (MRC)  
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LoW battery condItIon  
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The S&G X D-Drive lock uses one 9-volt alkaline battery,  
which is housed in the keypad. We recommend Duracell® brand.  
If the battery needs to be replaced, the lock will emit five  
double-beeps whenever it is opened. If this signal is ignored  
and the battery becomes so weak that it will no longer operate  
the lock, you’ll hear twenty quick beeps when you enter a code,  
but the lock will not open. You will have to replace the battery  
before your lock can be opened.  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
battery repLacement procedure  
Always perform a battery change with the container door open.  
The lock will NOT forget your code(s) during battery change.  
The circuitry is designed to hold this information for extended  
periods of time even if there are no batteries installed. Codes  
are stored in non-volatile memory.  
Step 1—Pull the yellow, spring-loaded tab at the top of the  
keypad (Figure 1) toward you slightly. It is not meant to separate  
from the keypad. Once it’s pulled forward, carefully turn the  
keypad ring counterclockwise to stop. Then pull the ring away  
from its base far enough to expose the battery compartment.  
Step 2—Put your finger in the battery compartment, and  
carefully pull out the battery cables (Figure 2). There should be  
enough slack to allow you to pull the connector and old battery  
outside the compartment. Disconnect the old battery.  
Step 3—S&G strongly recommends Duracell® brand alkaline  
batteries. No matter what brand is used, the battery must be  
alkaline. Align the battery and connector terminals, and snap  
the battery to the connector (Figure 3).  
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S&G® Z03 D-DriveMulti-User Electronic Safe Lock  
2005 Series  
Step 4—Carefully slide the battery behind the keypad, into the  
cavity that is designed to hold it (Figure 4). Be sure the battery  
has dropped all the way to the bottom of the cavity.  
Step 5—Gently place any excess wire into the cavity. Make sure  
it is not in a position to be caught between the keypad ring and  
the keypad base when the ring is pushed back against the base  
(Figure 5).  
Step 6—Once the wires are safely positioned out of harm’s  
way, push the keypad ring back up against the base, then turn  
it clockwise until the yellow tab snaps back into its normal  
position (Figure 6).  
Figure 4  
Figure 5  
Figure 6  
Check your lock operation at least three times with the container  
door open before closing it.  
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WARRANTY  
Seller warrants that for one year from the date of shipment from Seller’s point of manufacture, the goods shall be free from defects in material and workmanship,  
provided the goods are normally and properly used according to the Seller’s written instructions.  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. S&G DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE GOODS ARE  
MERCHANTABLE OR FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN.  
Seller’s entire liability and Buyer’s exclusive remedy in the event that the goods do not conform to the foregoing warranty shall be Seller’s repair or replacement of  
the goods (including payment of freight costs to and from point of manufacture).  
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF DIAL, DIAL RINGS, AND/OR SPINDLES NOT MANUFACTURED BY THE SELLER IN CONJUNCTION WITH ITS COMBINATION LOCK PRODUCTS  
INVALIDATES THE WARRANTY.  
SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR SPECIAL DAMAGES. SELLER DOES NOT WARRANT ITS LOCK PRODUCTS  
TO BE IMPERVIOUS TO FORCIBLE OR SURREPTITIOUS ENTRY, AND SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF PROPERTY SOUGHT TO BE  
PROTECTED BY ANY SUCH LOCK.  
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.  
A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.  
PO Box 930, Nicholasville, Kentucky 40356 USA  
Phone (859) 885-9411  
Sargent & Greenleaf S.A.  
9, chemin du Croset  
1024 Ecublens, Switzerland  
Phone +41-21 694 34 00  
FAX +41-21 694 34 09  
Phone (800) 826-7652  
FAX (859) 887-2057  
FAX (800) 634-4843  
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