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SafeWizard Operating Instructions American Security Products Company
Last Revision 10/17/2008 Page 19 of 73 Document 4305199
3-1-1-3.9 Time Lock Bypass Door Screen
BOB
T/L Bypass Door 1 Y
T/L Bypass Door 2
“N”
T/L Bypass Door 3
“N”
T/L Bypass Door 4
“N”
T/L Bypass Door 5
“N”
T/L Bypass Door 6
“N”
ENTER-QUIT
This screen gives you the ability to assign this user Time Lock Bypass
on specific doors. This means you may choose to give this user the
ability to bypass the time lock on one or more doors.
The next 4 screens have 21 different permission settings. Some of them may be grayed out because of
user access restrictions (this is covered in more detail at the beginning of this Chapter).
3-1-1-3.10 User Permissions Screen 1
BOB
Auth. TDL Bypass N
Auth. T/L Bypass
“N”
Change Own PIN
“N”
Set Date and Time
“N”
Adj. Daylgt Svngs
“N”
ENTER-QUIT
The primary purpose of having the TDL and T/L bypass is for an
armored car situation, where waiting the required time is impossible.
You can create a user who doesn’t have permission to open the safe
at all, but only to bypass the Time Delay and Time Lock. In
conjunction with a user authorized to open the locks, an authorized
bypass user can get around the time security features.
3-1-1-3.11 User Permissions Screen 2
BOB
Add users N
Add Auditor
“N”
Modify Users
“N”
Delete Users
“N”
En/Disable Users
“N”
ENTER-QUIT

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