• Low Profile (Serviceable). • Mount the Keypad and connect to a compatible 700 series lock before installing battery or AC power. Tamper Evident Standard Profile Keypads are powered by 2 9-volt batteries which are accessible via the • removeable battery tray.
Mount a Tamper Evident Keypad (Standard & Low Profile) Prior to connecting a safe lock to a Keypad, the Keypad must first be mounted to the exterior of the safe door. Follow these steps to properly mount a Keypad to the safe door: Drill and tap the holes into the outside of the safe wall using the provided drill and tap template.
b. Run the cable through the opening in the cable holder and place the cable holder over the corresponding posts in the Keypad body c. Run the safe lock cable through the opening in the safe door d. Place the Keypad over the opening in the channel of the baseplate and rotate 25 degrees to the vertical position.
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b. For the Deadbolt and Springbolt application, use the retainer type shown above in Blue. 3. Feed the lock cable through the hole in the baseplate so that it emerges from the other side of the safe door. 4. Line up divot on bottom of keypad body with triangular mark on baseplate (see arrows on diagram below).
Mount a Low Profile Serviceable Keypad Follow these steps to properly mount a Low Profile Keypad to the safe door: Drill and tap the holes into the outside of the safe wall using the provided drill and tap template. Deburr the middle hole with a file or rotary tool.
5. Feed the keypad cable through the hole in the baseplate so that it emerges from the other side of the safe door. 6. Line up divot on bottom of keypad body with triangular mark on baseplate. 7. Once aligned, install by pressing the keypad up against the baseplate, then rotating clockwise until the keypad latches in place.
a. Connect the Keypad cable to the port on the side of the Multiplexer b. Connect the first safe lock (known as Lock #1 to the System) from the ENT port to the #1 input on the Multiplexer c. From Lock #1, connect from the BAT port to a power supply (either the AC Adapter into a wall receptacle or to the BAT port of a Battery Box) d.
The reverse side of the keypad, with the battery cover in place, appears as follows: 2. Twist the battery cover counterclockwise to detach it from the housing, as shown below: 3. Remove the battery cover and install the batteries. Use the labels in the battery tray to ensure the proper +/- orientation for each battery.
Specifications Batteries Standard Profile Keypad: 2 x 9V DC alkaline batteries (Eveready™ or Duracell™ strongly preferred) Low Profile Keypad: 1 x 9V DC alkaline batteries (Eveready™ or Duracell™ strongly preferred, for emergency access) Relay 12V DC @ 20 mA Max input Environmental Operating &...
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