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SafeWizard Operating Instructions American Security Products Company
Last Revision 10/17/2008 Page 23 of 73 Document 4305199
3-1-2.5 Time Delay Lock Bypass Door Screen
BOB
TDL Bypass Door 1 Y
TDL Bypass Door 2
“N”
TDL Bypass Door 3
“N”
TDL Bypass Door 4
“N”
TDL Bypass Door 5
“N”
TDL Bypass Door 6
“N”
ENTER-QUIT
This screen gives you the ability to give this user Time Delay Lock
Bypass on specific doors. This means that if there is a time delay lock
on say door 1, and this user is setup as listed, when this user logs in,
they will be able to open door 1 with out waiting the time delay period.
3-1-2.6 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
If you have a door that has a Time Lock enabled on it, this screen
gives you the ability to give this user Time Lock Bypass. If this user
attempts to open a time locked door that they have bypass access to,
the time lock will be waived and the door will open at any time.
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 in the beginning of this chapter).
3-1-2.7 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.

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