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1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Approved Standards ....................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1.1 705 Keypad FCC & IC Info ....................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Electrical Precautions ..................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Tools ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
2 Typical System Layout (Single & Multi) .................................................................. 6
2.1 Safe Lock Hardware ........................................................................................................................................ 7
2.2 System Components ....................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 Keypad .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.2 Multiplexer ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2.3 Safe Lock ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2.4 AC Adapter ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2.5 Battery Box ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2.6 Alarm Box ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.7 Reset Box ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2.8 Fob .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.9 Power Considerations .......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................. 10
3 How to Use the System ........................................................................................ 11
3.1 Keypad Model Definitions ............................................................................................................................ 11
3.2 Menu Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.1 Menu Settings - Display Keypad .......................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.2 Menu Settings - Non-Display Keypad .................................................................................................................. 15
3.3 Open a Lock .................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.3.1 Open a Lock - Display Keypad .............................................................................................................................. 16
3.3.2 Open a Lock - Non-Display Keypad ...................................................................................................................... 16
3.3.3 Open a Lock - Remote Disable ............................................................................................................................. 16
3.4 Reinstall Keypad ........................................................................................................................................... 17
3.5 Change Combination .................................................................................................................................... 17
3.5.1 Change Combination - Display Keypad................................................................................................................ 17
3.5.2 Change Combination - Non-Display Keypad........................................................................................................ 17
3.6 Change Time/Date/DST ................................................................................................................................ 18
3.6.1 Change Time/Date/DST - Display Keypad ........................................................................................................... 18
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction ......................5 1.1 Approved Standards ............................5 1.1.1 705 Keypad FCC & IC Info ............................5 1.2 Electrical Precautions ............................. 6 1.3 Tools ................................6 2 Typical System Layout (Single & Multi) ..............6 2.1 Safe Lock Hardware ............................7 2.2 System Components ............................
  • Page 2 3.9.5 User Mode ................................29 3.9.5.1 User Mode – Display Keypad ............................29 3.9.5.2 User Mode – Non-Display Keypad ............................ 29 3.9.6 Credential Mode (705 Model Only) ........................30 3.9.7 Duress Mode (Silent Alarm) ..........................30 3.9.7.1 Duress Mode – Display Keypad ............................30 3.9.7.2 Duress Mode –...
  • Page 3 3.12.3 Replacing Batteries in Critical Low Battery State ....................39 3.13 Wrong Try Penalty ............................39 3.14 View Audits (Display Only) ......................... 39 4 System Security ....................40 4.1 Data Encryption ............................40 dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 3...
  • Page 4 5.2 Install a User into the Keypad........................42 5.3 Firmware Update ............................42 5.4 Retrieve Audits ............................. 43 5.5 Add Time Lock Schedules ..........................43 Appendix A: # Commands ..................43 Appendix B: List of Audits ..................48 dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 4...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by dormakaba USA Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s).
  • Page 6: Electrical Precautions

    When AC mains power is required the power supply shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 and any applicable electrical codes. 1.3 Tools dormakaba USA Inc. recommends having the following tools on hand to install LA GARD safe locks and their components: • Digital voltmeter •...
  • Page 7: Safe Lock Hardware

    LA GARD safe lock system. If unsure, consult with dormakaba USA Inc. Sales or Support for further information. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 7...
  • Page 8: System Components

    For UL 2058 compliance, the fob credential was not evaluated by UL. However, if a fob credential is employed, it’s required to be accompanied by a user combination to open a lock. The fob cannot be used as sole means to operate and open the lock. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 8...
  • Page 9 USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 9...
  • Page 10: Power Considerations

    3. Read section 3.7.2 Add User to add all non-Master users, including Managers. 4. Read section 3.2 Open a Lock for instructions on how to use the System once all pieces are connected. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 10...
  • Page 11: How To Use The System

    Time Delay 0-99 Min. 0-99 Min. 0-99 Min. 0-99 Min. Confirmation 1-60 Min. 1-60 Min. 1-60 Min. 1-60 Min. Window Time Delay Override (TDO) TDO with BLE Key Programmable at Keypad dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 11...
  • Page 12 2 x 9V Low-Profile Option AC Power Option* VdS 2396 – Class Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending UL 2058 – UL Type 1 EN1300 – Level B Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 12...
  • Page 13: Menu Settings

    Allows the User to open a lock. Change combo New Combo Allows the User to change their combination. Time/Date Time Format Choose between a 12 and 24HR time format. Date Format Change the date format. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 13...
  • Page 14 Choose between Install, Uninstall, TL Schedule, Time Delay Locks configuration times, Time Delay Override allowed and Reset. Enables a firmware update when connected to a PC running the FW Update LA GARD software client. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 14...
  • Page 15: Menu Settings - Non-Display Keypad

    Set TDO Allowance for Lock Uninstall Lock Change Own Combo Reset Keypad User Enable/Disable Cancel Time Delay Open PC Link* Set User Lock Privileges Enable FW Update *Not evaluated by UL dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 15...
  • Page 16: Open A Lock

    An Keypad with a display will show ‘Lock #x NOT open’ when the Remove Disable is asserted. The ‘x’ would be replaced by a lock that is targeted to be opened dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 16...
  • Page 17: Reinstall Keypad

    Using the Keypad, input #52 + User ID and Combination + User ID and new Combination + User ID and new Combination again + Return Key. b. The Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 17...
  • Page 18: Change Time/Date/Dst

    For multi-lock Systems, select the lock by pressing the corresponding number on the number pad. Otherwise, skip to the next step Choose between 24/7 Access or a pre-loaded Schedule 3. To View Access, do the following: Select View Access dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 18...
  • Page 19: Users

    May set other access Users’ one-time-combo via the Keypad menus or via the LA GARD Software client • May be granted Time Delay Override if Time Delay option is applied to a safe lock dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 19...
  • Page 20: Other Users

    This capability allows the user to override the time delay, if enabled for the user, with their combination and open the lock without waiting for the time delay period to expire. They may or may not need a key fob for the second credential if required for Model 705.
  • Page 21 Enable/Disable Dual User Mode Applies to Managers Enable/Disable Dual Credential Mode Access Audit Functions Master Manager User User User Enable/Disable Dual Credential Mode applies to Managers Get System Information Add/Delete/Disable/Enable Users dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 21...
  • Page 22 Master Manager User User User Open Lock with Override Time Delay w/ Combination Override Time Delay with key fob Reset lock via Master Combo Set Keypad Backlight On/Off Set Buzzer On/Off dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 22...
  • Page 23: Add User

    Standard, 4 = Manager) + User Lock Privileges (1 = Open Lock, 2 = Audit Lock, 3 = Open and Audit Lock, 5 = Open and TDO Combination, 7 = Open, Audit and TDO Combination) + Return Key. 2. The Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 23...
  • Page 24: Edit User

    Add or remove privileges for the user to a lock #57 – Reset User Combination • Allows a Master or Manager user to reset another user’s combination See Appendix A for the complete format of these # Commands. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 24...
  • Page 25: Delete User

    1. Using the Keypad, input #56 + Authorized User ID and Combination + User ID to be Deleted + Return Key. 2. The Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 25...
  • Page 26: System Functions

    The System Info screen provides information related to the Keypad and safe locks connected to the System, including Firmware version and Model number. Follow these steps to navigate through the System Info menu: dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 26...
  • Page 27: Backlight Mode

    1. Using the Keypad, input #40 + Authorized User ID and Combination + Off (0) or On (1) + Return Key. 2. The Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 27...
  • Page 28: Buzzer Mode

    1. Using the Keypad, input #11 + Master User ID and Combination + Digit Length (from 6 – 9) + Return Key. 2. The Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 28...
  • Page 29: User Mode

    1. Using the Keypad, input #12 + Master ID and Combination + User Mode (0 = Single User, 1 = Dual User, 2 = Dual User + Mgr) + Return Key. 2. The Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 29...
  • Page 30: Credential Mode (705 Model Only)

    3. Select between Yes and No to Enable/Disable Duress Mode. 4. Success Mode updated will appear on screen and the Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 30...
  • Page 31: Duress Mode - Non-Display Keypad

    When a lock is reset, the Master Combination is reverted to the default (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8) and all Managers/Users are deleted. All System and lock settings will be reset to their defaults. All locks will be uninstalled and unpaired to any Keypad. Two items will not be deleted: dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 31...
  • Page 32: Master Reset

    It is important after the reset operation, that the Reset Box is disconnected from the operational lock. If the safe door is closed with the reset box attached, the lock will no longer open. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 32...
  • Page 33: Time Delay

    For Entries with a display, there is an option to configure the time display for their respective time delay feature. Select one of the following options: 1. Off. 2. Count Up. 3. Count Down. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 33...
  • Page 34: Enable/Disable Time Delay - Non-Display Keypad

    8. The lock will open and the screen will display Lock Open. After a few seconds, the lock will close. 3.11.2.2 Open a Lock During Time Delay – Non-Display Keypad Note: This function is not available on the 701 series of Keypad, dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 34...
  • Page 35: Cancel A Time Delay

    5. Allow Ovride? appears on screen. Choose between Yes or No. 6. Success OvrRde update appears on screen and the Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 35...
  • Page 36: Allow Time Delay Override - Non-Display Keypad

    Using the Keypad, input the User ID and Combination. If the lock has Time Delay Override enabled and the User has Time Delay Override w/ Combo privileges, the lock will open. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 36...
  • Page 37: Open Lock During Time Delay Using Override With Fob

    3.11.6 Open Lock During Time Delay Using Override with FOB This feature is only available on the Model 705. The Time Delay Menu is presented after User(s) entered valid credential(s) while Time Delay is active. The Time Delay Menu will have a list of options that vary based on the type of User and hardware options.
  • Page 38: Battery Levels

    2 green LED flashes followed by 2 low beeps and 2 red LED flashes. The batteries need to be replaced immediately to ensure continued and safe operation of the device. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 38...
  • Page 39: Critical Low Battery Warning

    To view the codes defined for each audit, please refer to Appendix B. To retrieve Audits from a safe lock to the LA GARD Software client, refer to section 5.4 Retrieving Audits later in this document. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 39...
  • Page 40: System Security

    # Commands. The failed error will be 3 red LED blinks and 3 low beeps. The firmware will enforce this requirement whenever the user is added, or the User’s combination is reset. This requirement does not apply to the Master user and combination. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 40...
  • Page 41: La Gard Software

    Disabled – Check the box to active • Privileges – Select the box beside each lock type the User will gain access to Select the Save icon from the top-right of the screen. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 41...
  • Page 42: Install A User Into The Keypad

    Application for the Lock If there is ever an update, dormakaba will create the necessary files and distribute them appropriately. For entries with a display, navigate through the menus to find the current application FW levels of both the Keypad and any locks. Via a PC and software, the current levels of all four parts can be determined when doing a ‘Compare’...
  • Page 43: Retrieve Audits

    Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete. Appendix A: # Commands The following is the list of # Commands that is used in non-display Keypad models. Please observe the following rules: dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 43...
  • Page 44 Master ID = 00, master combo is 12345678. system PIN><0:disabled,1:enabled><rt #1400123456781<rtn key> 1= enable enable/disable n key> Install Lock #22<Master PIN><rtn key> #220012345678<rtn key> Master ID = 00, Master combo is 12345678. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 44...
  • Page 45 Set Buzzer #41<Auth PIN><0:off,1:on><rtn User id = 03, combo is 123456. 1=on. User #41031234561<rtn key> On/Off key> must be authorized to perform command. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 45...
  • Page 46 #57 <Auth PIN><New User Reset user #570312345604654321046543 ID whose combo is being reset is 04, new PIN><Confirm User PIN><rtn combo 21<rtn key> initial combo is 654321. The 2 new PINs key> must match. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 46...
  • Page 47 #74<Auth PIN><rtn key> #7403123456<rtn key> delay must be authorized to perform command. Note 1: Cancel Time Delay is only valid while Time Delay is active and only on Models that support the feature. dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 47...
  • Page 48: Appendix B: List Of Audits

    Lock Firmware Update Started Bolt Opened Keypad Firmware Update Started Bolt Closed Time Delay Override Enabled Battery Low Time Delay Override Disabled Time Delay Overridden via Combo Wrong Try Penalty Started dormakaba USA Inc. System User Guide 7040.0320 | 48...

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