Perating, Nstructions, D-drive – Stanley Black & Decker 2005 Series User Manual
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A
management reset code can only be created before the lock's
master code is changed for the first time. It can later be used to
reset the lock in the event the
master code is lost. Resetting the
lock this way deletes the
time delay override code, supervisor
code, and all user codes, and it allows you to set a new master
code at the same time. This reset does not affect the time delay
or opening window, duress, audit trail, or lock access method.
It is important to note that the management reset code can only
be set or changed before the lock’s master code is changed for
the first time. It is recommended that the management reset
code be stored off premises as an additional security measure.
The
management reset code is different from other lock codes.
It is composed of seven digits, two of which are pressed at the
same time. This two-digit pair must be either 0/1 or 0/3. For
instance, a
management reset code could be 3 6 2 [0/3] 1 9.
The 0 and 3 must be pressed simultaneously. The 0/1 or 0/3 can
be located anywhere in the
management reset code, and the
digits 0, 1, and 3 can also be used as individual digits anywhere
in the code. For instance, 0 3 1 0 [0/1] 0 would be an acceptable
MRC. Only the 0/1 in brackets would be pressed simultaneously.
The lock’s
MRC (management reset code) may have been preset
at the factory. A factory
MRC can be set or changed using the
following procedure.
6 7 ✽ 1 2 3 4 5 6 #
♪♪♪♪♪
NEW MRC #
♪♪♪
NEW MRC #
♪♪♪
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Use the
MRC only when you have lost or forgotten the master
code for the lock. You should make up a new six digit master
code before implementing the reset. Following is the procedure.
6 7 ✽ MRC #
♪♪♪♪♪
NEW 6-DIGIT MASTER CODE #
♪♪♪
NEW 6-DIGIT MASTER CODE #
♪♪♪
After the final three beeps, indicating completion of the reset,
the lock will beep once for each time the MRC has been used,
including the current usage.
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Any code holder can change his own code. The process is:
2 2 ✽ OLD CODE #
♪♪♪♪♪
NEW CODE #
♪♪♪
NEW CODE #
♪♪♪
For example, changing a
user code of 2 2 2 2 2 2 to a new code
of 2 4 6 8 3 3 would be accomplished as follows:
2 2 ✽ 2 2 2 2 2 2 #
♪♪♪♪♪
2 4 6 8 3 3 #
♪♪♪
2 4 6 8 3 3 #
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The holder of the
master code (position 0) can create new codes and
delete existing codes. The
master code can also be used to set or
delete a
time delay override code.
The holder of the
supervisor code (position 1) can create and delete
user codes and the time delay override code. The supervisor
code cannot be used for any operations affecting the master code.
There are several code storage positions in the lock, designated 0
through 9. They store the following types of codes:
position 0 — master code
position 1 — supervisor code
positions 2 through 8 — user codes
position 9 — time delay override code
Here is the process for creating a
supervisor code.
7 4 ✽
master code
#
♪♪♪♪♪
1 #
♪♪♪
new supervisor code
#
♪♪♪
new supervisor code
#
♪♪♪
To create a new
user code, use the following sequence. In this
example, a new
user code is being created in position 5.
7 4 ✽
master code or supervisor code
#
♪♪♪♪♪
5
(position number)
#
♪♪♪
new user code
#
♪♪♪
new user code
#
♪♪♪
User codes can be set in any storage position from 2 through 8.
To create a new
time delay override code, see the time delay
section.
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