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Using the power override wire
If your keypad does not respond, don’t be alarmed. Most likely
the batteries are dead and need replacing.
You will be able to open the safe using the power override wire
as follow:
fig.5
fig.4
NEVER LOCK THE OVERRIDE WIRE INSIDE THE SAFE
Two Prongs
1. Take a 9V battery and plug it in the
power override wire connector as
shown in fig.5
2. Locate the connector under the
keypad and plug it in snugly,
making sure that the two prongs
go into the two tiny holes. See
fig.4
3. While the battery is plugged in, go a head
and enter your 6 digit code as you normally
would and open the safe.
4. Now you can replace the batteries inside
the safe by referring to the previous page
in this manual.
Plug the override wire to the keypad with red wire
to the right.
The override wire is only to be used in an emergency
when the internal batteries die or very low.
Unplug the override wire after replacing the internal
batteries.
feature is used to
give power to the
lock from the outside
of the safe when the
internal batteries are
dead.
The battery override
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LED Interior Light System (Optional)
Adjusting the shelves:
You may have purchased your safe with an optional LED interior light
system installed.
The LED interior light will go on for 30 seconds after the safe is opened.
You can toggle the light ON and OFF by pressing the # key during those 30 seconds.
The power for LED light system is coming from the same batteries that power
the keypad lock.
Since it’s a very low power consumption light system, it will not drain the batteries
any faster then it would without the light.
It is best to shut off the light after closing the door by pressing the # key once.
The blue LED light on the keypad will stay “on” when the interior light is “on”.
The safe model you purchased may include
adjustable velvet shelves.
These shelves may be adjusted to various heights,
by changing the position of the lower shelf clip on
the side rails, see fig.6
You may dispose of the top (90 degree angle) clip
as it is used for shipping purposes only.
Top clip
(Okay to dispose)
Lower shelf clip,
used to hold the shelf
-6-
TIPS:
fig.6
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Summary

Using the Power Override Wire

Power Override Wire Operation

Detailed steps for using the power override wire to open the safe when internal batteries are dead.

Optional LED Interior Light System

Information on the optional LED light, its automatic function, and manual control.

Adjusting Safe Shelves

Instructions on how to adjust the position of the velvet shelves using shelf clips.

Safe Installation and Battery Management

Bolting Down Your New Safe

Recommendations for securely bolting the safe to the floor for installation.

Low Battery Warning Indicator

Explanation of the low battery warning signals and recommended battery types for the lock.

Procedure for Changing Batteries

Step-by-step guide on how to replace the batteries in the safe's electronic lock.

Managing Your Safes Access Code

Enrolling a New Access Code

Guide to setting a new 6-digit access code for the safe for the first time.

Changing an Existing Access Code

Steps to modify the current 6-digit access code on the safe.

Access Code Programming Tips

Important advice and best practices for programming and managing safe access codes.

Operating the Safe Lock

Opening the Safe for the First Time

Instructions on how to open the safe using the factory default code.

Safe Lockout Mode and Warnings

Explanation of the lockout feature triggered by multiple incorrect code entries.

Protex DigiPaz-309 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Master CodeYes
Key OverrideYes
Weather ResistanceYes
TypeElectronic
ConstructionHeavy-duty
Battery LifeUp to 1 year

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