Protex DigiPaz - 307 User Manual

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DIAGRAM 1.0
DIAGRAM 2.0
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WELCOME:

Congratulations on your new safe that is equipped with the
DigiPaz keypad. The DigiPaz is a state-of-the-art keypad that uses
the latest materials and technology available today. Here are
some useful tips:
The DigiPaz keypad is very sensitive to touch, there's no
need to press hard on the keys. The keypad will recognize
the softest touch.
The DigiPaz keypad can be cleaned using special
Stainless Steel cleaning products. The DigiPaz keypad is
100% waterproof.
The DigiPaz is maintenance free.
STEP 1 – OPENING THE SAFE:
1. Press the
(star) Key.
2. Enter the code.
Factory default code is: 1-2-3-4-5-6
3. Press the # key.
4. Turn the Knob/Handle to open the door.

ENROLLING:

STEP 2 – CHANGING CODE:
Note: It is highly recommended to leave the door open and test
your new code several times before closing the door.
1. Open the safe using the code.
2. Press
and than # to enter the programming mode.
3. Enter existing code (1-2-3-4-5-6 Factory default code)
followed by the # Key.
4. Enter new code (MUST BE 6 DIGITS LONG) followed by the #
Key.
5. Enter new code again followed by the # Key.
6. Your personal code has been changed.
7. To test your new code press
your new code #.
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  • Page 1 DIAGRAM 1.0 WELCOME: Congratulations on your new safe that is equipped with the DigiPaz keypad. The DigiPaz is a state-of-the-art keypad that uses the latest materials and technology available today. Here are some useful tips: • The DigiPaz keypad is very sensitive to touch, there’s no need to press hard on the keys.
  • Page 2 3. Use your existing code to open the safe. (following Step 1) User Manual KEY DIGITAL OVERRIDE: Please call Protex Safe CO. for assistant: 818-773-8030 Ext. 302. Note: The safe keeps the code in memory up to 6 months without power.

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