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Instructions on how to install a 9-volt alkaline battery into the lock mechanism.
Details on error beeps (BRAPs) and the penalty for entering incorrect codes repeatedly.
Procedure to open the lock using the pre-set Master Code (123456#).
Steps to program a new user code into the lock system.
Instructions for modifying existing user codes or the factory default code.
Guide for transitioning the lock from Multiple User Mode to Dual Control Mode.
Procedure to open the lock in Dual Control Mode using default Master and User codes.
Steps for programming new user codes when the lock is in Dual Control Mode.
Instructions for modifying codes when the lock is operating in Dual Control Mode.
The Titan Direct-Drive Lock is an electronic safe lock designed for secure access control, offering both Multiple User Mode and Dual Control Mode to suit various security requirements. This manual provides quick start instructions for its operation, code management, and basic maintenance.
The Titan Direct-Drive Lock functions as a secure electronic locking mechanism for safes. It operates by requiring a correct numerical code input followed by a rotation of the keypad ring to open the lock. The lock is powered by a 9-volt alkaline battery, which is essential for its electronic functions. It features an audible beep and a red LED flash with each keypad press, providing feedback to the user. The lock also incorporates security features such as an error beep (BRAP) for incorrect programming sequences and an error penalty system that temporarily locks out the user after multiple incorrect code entries.
The lock offers two primary operational modes: Multiple User Mode and Dual Control Mode.
In this mode, only one code is required to open the lock.
This mode requires two codes to open the lock, providing an enhanced layer of security. It is crucial to note that the transition from Multiple User Mode to Dual Control Mode is a non-reversible function change and must be performed before the factory Master Code is changed for the first time.
The lock requires a 9-volt alkaline battery (Duracell is recommended). To install the battery:
Regular battery replacement is crucial for the continuous operation of the lock. The manual does not specify a battery life indicator, so proactive replacement based on usage or a recommended schedule would be advisable to prevent unexpected lockouts.
| Model | Titan |
|---|---|
| Bolt Material | Hardened Steel |
| Relock Trigger | Yes |
| Drill Resistance | Yes |
| UL Listed | Yes |
| Combination Entries | 4-wheel |
| Lock Type | Mechanical combination lock |
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