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LaGard Electronic Lock
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Last Modified: April 21, 2005 04:33 PM
Article ID: 10009

ELECTRONIC LOCK

 

 

Entering the Combination

 

The electronic lock combination consists of six digits.  When shipped, the lock combination will be set for 1-2-3-4-5-6.

 

After each keypress, the lock will beep.  After the sixth digit has been entered, the lock will beep twice and the open period will begin.  When a valid combination has been entered, the operator has three seconds to open the lock by turning the dial clockwise.  After the lock is opened, turn the door latch and pull the door open.

 

 

Changing the Combination

 

Always change the combination with the door open.  To change the lock combination:

 

·        Enter six zeroes.

·        Enter the current combination.

·        Enter the new combination twice.

 

Test the new combination several times with the door open.

 

 

Lockout Feature

 

The electronic lock has a wrong try penalty feature.  Four consecutive invalid combinations will disable the lock for five minutes.  During the lockout period, the keypad LED will flash every ten seconds.  The keypad is disabled during this lockout period.

 

After the expiration of the five-minute lockout period, the lock will automatically reset and allow a valid combination to be entered.  If two more consecutive invalid combinations are entered, the five-minute lockout will restart.

 

 

Battery Replacement

 

Repeated beeping when the lock is open indicates the nine-volt battery should be replaced.  The battery is in the black plastic battery box located inside the door.  Remove the battery box cover by gently pulling the cover from the battery box.

 

If the battery is dead and the lock will not open, hold a nine-volt battery against the battery terminals on the keypad, enter the lock combination on the keypad, and turn the dial while continuing to hold the battery against the terminals.  Open the door and replace the battery.

 


 


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