AMSEC SafeWizard User manual


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Table Of Contents
Topic _____________________________________________________ Page No.
I. Introduction...............................................................................................5
1. Door Operation ........................................................................................7
2. Deposit Operation....................................................................................9
3. Administration..........................................................................................10
3-1. User Administration.........................................................................11
3-1-1. Add a new user......................................................................12
3-1-1-1. Selecting From Profile .....................................................13
3-1-1-2. Copying a User................................................................15
3-1-1-3. Custom Selection.............................................................17
3-1-1-4. Copy from A Key..............................................................21
3-1-2. Modify a User Profile .............................................................22
3-1-3. Delete A User ........................................................................25
3-1-4. Enable/Disable A User...........................................................26
3-1-5. Display User List....................................................................27
3-1-6. Print User List........................................................................28
3-2. Access Control................................................................................29
3-2-1. Door Access ..........................................................................30
3-2-1-1. Time Delay Doors............................................................31
3-2-1-2. Time Delay Settings.........................................................32
3-2-1-3. Time Lock Settings..........................................................33
3-2-1-4. Immediate Lock ...............................................................34
3-2-1-5. Dual Control.....................................................................36
3-2-2. Daylight Savings....................................................................37

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3-2-3. Holidays.................................................................................38
3-2-4. Penalty Lockout.....................................................................39
3-2-5. PIN Life..................................................................................40
3-3. Set Date and Time..........................................................................41
3-4. Factory Menus................................................................................42
3-4-2. Locks & Doors .............................................................................43
3-4-2-1. Set Safe Locks.................................................................44
3-4-2-2. Set Door Sensors ............................................................45
3-4-2-3. Set Entry Doors ...............................................................46
3-4-2-4. Set Installed Doors ..........................................................47
3-4-2-5. Setup Deposit Lock..........................................................48
3-5. Change your PIN ............................................................................49
4. Audits.......................................................................................................50
4-1. Audit by User ..................................................................................51
4-2. Audit by Door..................................................................................52
4-3. Audit by Date ..................................................................................53
4-4. Audit by Event.................................................................................54
4-5. Audit by User List............................................................................55
4-6. Full Audit.........................................................................................56
4-7. Deposit Report Choices..................................................................57
4-7-1. Deposit Report by Shift .........................................................58
4-7-2. Deposit Report by User .........................................................59
4-7-3. Deposit Report All Deposit Records ......................................60
4-8. Obtaining Audit Records Using the Parallel Printer Port.................61
4-8-1. Using the Serial Port..............................................................62
4-8-2. Using the palm Top (Infra Red) Port......................................64

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5. Remote Access Feature (N.M.P.S.) .......................................................67
Appendix
A. Standard User Profile Grid.................................................................70
B. UAL Listings.......................................................................................71
C. Menu Quick Short Cuts ....................................................................72
Index............................................................................................................73
Text Display Language Selection
Select “HELP” 3 times.
Select the number of the language you wish to have the information displayed in:
1. English
2. Spanish
3. French
4. German
Press Quit/Save once.
Display will return to main screen.

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Introduction LOGIN and Navigation
The SafeWizard Safe Access Control System has been designed to make operation and programming
simple and intuitive. The following shows fundamental operating methods:
I.1 Status Screen
AMSEC SafeWizard
LOCKED
OCT 10 2002 11:48 AM
A/C OK Battery OK
Ready
This is the “Status Screen,” indicating the system is secure and
waiting for a User to LOGIN.
System “alert” messages will appear at the bottom of the screen in
place of the word “Ready” if a condition occurs requiring attention.
Under normal conditions, the display will appear as above in Illus.I.1. If you haven’t plugged your A/C
transformer into a wall outlet and the transformer power plug into the Power Supply Module, the display will
indicate A/C OFF.This means the SafeWizard is operating on Battery Power. After a short period of time,
the display backlighting will decrease to a very dim level. This is designed to conserve battery power.
Pressing any key will restore the backlighting. This is also helpful to alert someone when the A/C
transformer has been unplugged or the outlet is no longer supplying power. This allows time to correct the
situation before the back-up battery has been completely drained. If there is a long term loss of power and
the back-up battery has been drained, plug a 9-volt battery to the contacts on the underneath, front-left
edge of the Controller key pad display.
Example of a User accessing the system utilizing the Dallas electronic key.
I.2 After Valid Key Presentation- P.I.N. Entry Screen
Please Enter Your
Pin : * * * * * *
Then Press ENTER or
QUIT To Cancel
After you have presented your Dallas Key to the Key-reader, this
screen appears so you can enter your Personal Identification Number
(P.I.N.).
As you press the numbers, asterisks will appear indicating each
number has been entered. You may use the “BACK” key to back up
if you make an error.
After entering your P.I.N., press ENTER.
Security Note:
Don’t let others observe you keying in your P.I.N. or tell anyone what it is.
Validation: Also referred to as authentication, requires that the Dallas Key presented is “enrolled” in the
system, and that the matching PIN code is correct for the user who was assigned that key.
Other validation choices are P.I.N. only, Card Swipe, and Bio-Metric (Fingerprint) Reader.
Any combination may be used in a SafeWizard lock system. Card Swipe and Bio-Metric
(Fingerprint) require optional hardware to be ordered.
I.3 Main Menu
SafeWizard Main Menu
1 Doors
2 Deposits
3 Administration
4 Audits
QUIT To Cancel
Once you have been authenticated (the system checks to see that
you have a valid key and matching PIN code), you will arrive at this
screen. This is the Main Menu, and at any time you can return to this
screen by pressing the “MENU” key on the controller key pad.

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Navigation through the menus is accomplished generally by selecting a menu item by its number. For the
above example, pressing 1 will take you to the “Doors” Menu.
I.4 Doors Menu
1 Open Door 1
2 Open Door 2
7 Timelock a Door Now
QUIT BACK
By Selecting item 1 Doors from the Main Menu, you have navigated
to the next menu for a Door selection. All doors enrolled in the system
will be listed on this screen, if a user does not have permission to
open a door, the message “Access Denied” will be displayed.
Pressing the “QUIT” or “BACK” keys will take you back up one level
to the Main Menu.
Navigation is further simplified with the “MENU” hotkey, which takes you back to the Main Menu from any
submenu. So, with the “MENU” hotkey, you can egress and navigate to any desired menu very quickly.
For example, from the Doors Menu above you can press MENU- 3 - 1 - 5 and navigate to the “User
Listing” screen as fast as you can press the keys.
I.5 User Listing Screen
User Listing
01
User
Last Login 10/10/02
12:43 AM
NEXT-BACK User
BACK-QUIT
From any screen in the SafeWizard you can easily navigate to other
menus or features, by pressing the MENU hotkey and the required
numbers to get to the desired screen.
While reading this manual you will notice the SafeWizard screen shot to the left of the page. That is an
exact replica of what the SafeWizard display should look like as you are being guided through the various
Menus and screens.
Note:
The previous example in I.2 is for logging in using the Dallas key validation mode.
There is also the choice of a P.I.N. only, Card Swipe, and Bio-Metric (Fingerprint) Reader.
Card Swipe & Bio-Metric (Fingerprint) require optional hardware to be ordered.

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Chapter 1 Door Operation
1.1 Main Menu
SafeWizard Main Menu
1 Doors
2 Deposits
3 Administration
4 Audits
QUIT To Cancel
Once you have been authenticated (See the Introduction, Login and
Navigation), you will arrive at the Main Menu. The SafeWizard Main
Menu is the starting point for all actions performed by the SafeWizard.
You can return to this screen by pressing the MENU key on the
controller at any time.
Navigation through the menus is accomplished generally by selecting a menu item by its number.
Pressing 1 will take you to the “Doors” menu.
Note: Some Menu items will be restricted from Users not having authority. The message “Insufficient
Access Rights” will be displayed after selecting the Menu Item number.
1.2 Doors Menu
1 Open Door 1
2 Open Door 2
3 Open Door 3
7 Timelock a Door Now
QUIT BACK
By selecting item 1 from the Main Menu, you have navigated to the
menu for a Door selection. Only real installed doors will appear in this
menu.
For this example Door 2 is understood to be physically located behind
Door 1.
To open Door 2, select Door 2 from this menu. The SafeWizard will
know that it has to unlock Door 1, then unlock Door 2.
This feature simplifies accessing an inner door in a busy environment.
After you have selected the door that you want to open, if there is no Time Delay or Time-Lock set on that
door, skip to 1.6 “Door Open Screen”. If there is a Time Delay or Time-Lock set on the door, the following
procedure will have to be followed:
1.3 Time Delay Screen
Door 2 Time Delayed
00:00
Minutes
This is the “Time Delay Screen,” indicating the system is waiting a
specified amount of time to open a lock. For more information on this
see Chapter 3-2-1-1.
When the specified amount of time has elapsed the lock will beep, and change to the “Door 2 Open-able”
screen, illustration 1.4.

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1.4 Door Openable screen
Door 2 Openable For
05:00
Minutes
Login to Open Door
This is the “Door Openable Screen,” indicating the specified door can
be opened for the displayed amount of time. Once this time expires,
the system will return to the LOCKED status and you will have to re-
login and wait the time delay period again to open the lock.
To continue from here you are required to present your Dallas Key and PIN again.
1.5 After Valid Key Presentation
Please Enter Your
Pin : ******
Then Press ENTER or
QUIT To Cancel
After presenting your Dallas Key you will need to reenter your PIN
number on this screen to open the lock.
As you press keys, the asterisks will appear. You may use the
“BACK” key to backup if you make an error.
1.6 Open Door Screen
Open Door :1
00:05
This is the “Open Door Screen,” indicating the specified door must be
opened in displayed amount of time. Once this time expires, the lock
will reengage and you will have to complete all previous steps again
to open the lock. After door 1 is opened, the same screen will display
for door 2, and door 2 will open.
1.7 Door Open Screen
Door 1 Open
02:00
This is the “Door Open” screen, indicating the specified door can be
open for the displayed amount of time. Once this time expires, if the
door has not been closed, the lock will issue an audible alarm to let
you know that a door has been left open. Closing the door will remove
the alarm. See note!
** Note**
If the door has a Direct Locking (Slam Bolt) mechanism or a door with bolt-work without a sensor, there
will be no notification if the door is not locked. Once all of the doors have been closed, the SafeWizard will
return to the “LOCKED” screen.

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Chapter 2 Deposit Operation
2.1 Main Menu
SafeWizard Main Menu
1 Doors
2 Deposits
3 Administration
4 Audits
QUIT To Cancel
From the main menu, select 2 Deposits.
2.2 Deposits Entry Screen
Deposit Value
$10.00
Deposit Record
No to Clear
Enter Quit
Enter the amount of your deposit in a similar fashion as you would for
an ATM. Pressing NO clears all fields so that you can start over,
QUIT exits the deposit operation without saving any records, and
ENTER takes you to the validation screen (the $10.00 deposit is only
for instructional purposes, normally the field would be completely
blank).
2.3 Deposits Entry Screen
Deposit Value
$10.00
Deposit Record
111111111111
No to Clear
Enter Quit
By pressing the DOWN arrow, you can enter a 12-digit Deposit
Record number. If you choose not to enter one, a DATE / TIME value
is automatically generated as the record number. This number is
unique and associated with the User name and I.D. number.
2.4 Deposits Validation Screen
A Deposit of $10.00
Record 111111111111
Will be Posted for
**user name**
Is this Correct?
Yes – No - Quit
Pressing YES at this point will write the deposit to the audit record
and return the user to the Main Menu.
If there is a deposit door lock installed on this safe, the lock will
activate when the YES key is pressed. Open the deposit drawer,
hopper, or door and make the deposit.
Be sure to return the deposit drawer, hopper, or door to the closed
position.
Pressing NO will return the user to the Deposit Entry Screen to re-
enter the correct deposit amount.
Pressing QUITwill return the user to the Main Menu screen without
saving any record of a deposit.

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Chapter 3 Administration
The SafeWizard Safe Access Control System has been designed to make all administrative tasks intuitive
and easy to follow.
3.1 Main Menu
SafeWizard Main Menu
1 Doors
2 Deposits
3 Administration
4 Audits
QUIT To Cancel
From the Main menu, select 3 Administration.
3.2 Administration Menu
1 Set Up Users
2 Set Access Control
3 Set Date and Time
4 Set up Factory
5 Change your PIN
QUIT
These menu selections do the following and require a User with
administrative authority.
1 Set Up Users: Add User, Modify a User, and Delete a User.
2 Set Access Control: Timelock, Time Delay, and Dual Control
settings are located in this area.
3 Set Date and Time: Current date and time settings are located in
this area. Requires profile higher than a Manager to change. This is
a security feature to prevent the Manager from being forced to
change the time to provide access if a Time Lock was in effect.
4 Setup Factory: Factory specific access control settings are located
here.
5 Change your PIN: Allows an individual User to change their PIN.
The administrative functions listed in this chapter are only for authorized SafeWizard users with
administrative authority. Because the SafeWizard is designed to control access to specific functions, if the
user attempts to access an area that they have not been granted access to, the following screen will be
displayed, and a log will be written to the audit report.
3.3 Insufficient Access Rights Screen
Insufficient
Access
Rights
This screen will flash momentarily any time a user tries to access an
area of the SafeWizard that requires more administrative privilege
than that user has been assigned.
If you see the above screen and you feel that the task that you are trying to complete is one that you
should be authorized to do, you need to talk to your SafeWizard Administrator.

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Chapter 3-1 Administration- User
The SafeWizard Safe Access Control System has been designed to make setting up and removing users
simple. You MUST have “Permission” to access these features.
3-1.1 Administration Menu
1 Set Up Users
2 Set Access Control
3 Set Date and Time
4 Set up Factory
5 Change your PIN
QUIT
From the Administration Menu, select 1 Set Up Users.
The following menu functions are only available to Managers, Remote Admin., Auditor, and Super User
which have specific permissions to modify or add subordinate users.
3-1.2 Setup Users Menu
Set Up Users
1 Add A New User
2 Modify User Profile
3 Delete A User
4 Enable/Disable User
5 Display User List
6 Print User List
7 Purge All Users
These menu selections do the following:
1 Add a New User: Used to add a new person to the lock system. A
person may be added using the same profile, but with a different
validation mode. Ex.: A User can have a Dallas key + P.I.N. and
also be added a second time with Fingerprint + P.I.N.
2 Modify User Profile: Allows a User, with proper authority, to
change the name, reset the P.I.N., or permissions of a
“Subordinate” user
3 Delete A User: Allows a User, with proper authority, to delete a
“Subordinate” User.
4 Enable / Disable User: Allows a User, with proper authority, to
either “activate” a disabled or inactive User, or to “disable” or
deactivate an enabled User. This is useful when a User is on a
leave of absence or vacation. It will not affect the permissions
previously assigned to him or his P.I.N.
5 Display User List: Displays a list of all SafeWizard Users and their
last login date and time. This is useful to identify those employees
that have left or have been enrolled with a different validation mode
or name.
6 Print User List: Prints the same information from the Display User
list to a printer hooked up the Parallel port of the power supply.
A similar list can be obtained using the Audit software to a laptop
computer.
7 Purge All Users: Deletes all users below the UAL of the User
initiating this function. Starts with a Manager level with a UAL of #
See Appendix B for a complete UAL listing.
Note: This is useful if there has been some time that the User file
has not been updated to delete personnel that currently are not
active.

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Chapter 3-1-1 Add A New User
Menu 3-1-1 Adding New Users. There are 5 Validation Modes available for New Users.
3-1-1.1 New User Validation Menu
Select User
Validation Mode
0 None
1 Dallas Key
2 Card Swipe
3 Fingerprint
4 Proximity
QUIT
Adding New Users can be accomplished by:
0. None: Select this validation mode for PIN-only type users. It is
critical when adding this type of User that the new user take note
of their “User Number”, it will be used as the first 2 digits of their
8-digit PIN.
1. Dallas Key (option): Select this validation mode for Dallas Key
type users.
2. Card Swipe (option): Select this validation mode for magnetic
card swipe users. Note: No information is transferred from the
card into the lock system.
3. Fingerprint (option): Select this validation mode for fingerprint
users. This validation type is used with the optional fingerprint
reader pad.
4. Proximity: This item is currently under development.
3-1-1.2 New User Validation Menu
New User ID No. 01
Fingerprint Read
Pass 1 of 3
Present New User’s
Finger
QUIT
After selecting 3 for Fingerprint you will be prompted to present a
finger to the reader pad. After a successful read, you will be
advanced to “New User Setup by Permission Screen”.
3-1-1.3 New User Validation Menu
New User Permission
Setup by
1 Selecting A Profile
2 Copying A User
3 Custom Setup
4 Copy From a Key
QUIT back
The specifics of adding new users from these menus are outlined in
detail in the rest of this Chapter of the manual.

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Chapter 3-1-1-1 Add A New User-
Selecting A Profile
After selecting the validation mode detailed in Chapter 3-1-1. You will arrive at this menu regardless of
the validation mode selected.
3-1-1-1.2 New User Permission Menu
New User Permission
Setup by
1 Selecting A Profile
2 Copying A User
3 Custom Setup
4 Copy From a Key
QUIT back
Choosing 1 Selecting A Profile allows a new user to be added by
selecting a predefined User Profile. Preset profiles contain certain
permissions that permits certain action by the user. This process is
faster than defining individual permissions, one at a time under the
Custom Setup. Custom Setup requires a particular UAL (User
Authority Level) to select certain permissions.
3-1-1-1.3 New User Permission Menu
New User ID No. 06
Enter User Name
_
Enter To continue
QUIT To Cancel
At this screen, you enter the User name. Be sure to note any names
that will be the same. In that case, you will need to use the initial of
the last name or middle initial to the names unique for auditing
purposes. Punch the number keys that correspond with the letters
that are on them. For instance: to enter the name Bob, you would
punch the number “2” twice for the first letter “B”, the number “6” 3
times for the letter “O”, and finally the number “2” twice again for the
final “B” This procedure is similar to programming a cell phone. Once
the name has been entered, press ENTER to continue.
The User ID is one of the ways that a user is identified in the Audit Record of the SafeWizard. The User
IDs are issued sequentially starting with the number 1 and going to the number 39. (User 40 is the
required Factory User.) If a user 6 is deleted the next installed user will be placed into that user number.
3-1-1-1.4 New User Key Registration Screen
New User ID No. 06
Bob
Present User’s Key
QUIT to Cancel
If your validation selection was 1 Dallas Key, you will be asked to
present the Dallas Key that will correspond to the user that you are
enrolling.
3-1-1-1.5 New User Profile Selection Screen
Select Profile Number
Profile No. 07
Door 1-2 User
BACK-NEXT Profile
ENTER to Select
BACK-QUIT
There are 21 available profiles to select from. (See Appendix A for the
complete user profile listing.) Press NEXT and BACK to scroll
through profiles. For this example we are going to make this user a
standard Profile 7 User, giving them permission to open doors 1 and
2. Press ENTER to select the desired Profile.

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3-1-1-1.6 New User Added Confirmation Screen
New User Added
User No. 0006
User Name
Bob
NEXT/ENTER
Next you see a confirmation screen to let you know the user number
and name of the user that you would like to add. Press NEXT or
ENTER to continue.
3-1-1-1.7 Dallas Key Confirmation Screen
New User No. 0006
Bob
Present User Key
After you present the user’s Dallas Key, a screen will flash saying that
the SafeWizard is writing to the key. When this happens, all of the
information entered is written to and stored in the Dallas Key. The
screen will then display “Writing to Database.” The user information is
then written to the SafeWizard controller’s database and backup
database.
The process of adding a user by profile is now complete. The SafeWizard will automatically return to the
“Setup Users” Screen.
**Note**
The Default PIN for all new users is “111111”. The first time the key is used, enter 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 and
press ENTER. A message will display that the temporary P.I.N. has expired, enter a new 6-digit number.
Enter a number that is not repeating (1,1,1,1,1,1) or in sequence (1,2,3,4,5,6 or 6,5,4,3,2,1). At the end
of the second confirmation entry if a message is displayed, Your Pin Code Is Illegal- Please Try Again,
you must enter another number.
To change your PIN, see Chapter 4-4.

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Chapter 3-1-1-2 Add A New User-
Copying A User
There are times when a user already exists with the permissions that a new user will need.
3-1-1-2.2 New User Menu
New User Permission
Setup by
1 Selecting A Profile
2 Copying A User
3 Custom Setup
4 Copy From a Key
QUIT back
Select option 2 Copying a User.
3-1-1-2.3 New User Name Screen
New User ID No. 06
Enter User Name
_
Enter To continue
QUIT To Cancel
At this screen you enter the user name for the new account. You do
this by punching the number keys that correspond with the letters that
are on them. For instance; to enter the name Bob you would punch
the number “2” twice for the first letter “B”, the number “6” 3 times for
the letter “o”, and finally the number “2” twice again for the final “b”
This procedure is similar to programming many cellular telephones.
Once the name has been entered press ENTER to continue.
3-1-1-2.4 Present User Key Screen
New User ID No. 06
Bob
Present User Key
QUIT To Cancel
Now you must present the Dallas Key that will correspond to the user
that you are enrolling.
The User ID is one of the ways that a user is identified in the Audit Record of the SafeWizard. The User
IDs are issued sequentially starting with the number 1 and going to the number 39. (User 40 is the
required Factory User.) If a user 6 is deleted the next installed user will be placed into that user number.
3-1-1-2.5 Select User to Copy Screen
Select User to Copy
User No. 0001
User
NEXT-BACK User
ENTER to select
BACK-QUIT
Using the BACK and NEXT arrow keys, scroll through the enrolled
users to find a user that has the permissions that you want the new
user to have.

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3-1-1-2.6 New User Added Screen
New User Added
User No. 0007
User Name
Bob
NEXT
Next you see a confirmation screen to let you know the user number
and name of the user that you would like to add. Press NEXT or
ENTER to continue.
3-1-1-2.7 Dallas Key Confirmation Screen
New User ID No. 0006
Bob
Present User Key
After you present the user’s Dallas Key, a screen will flash saying that
the SafeWizard is writing to the key. When this happens all of the
information entered is written to and stored in the Dallas Key. The
screen will then display “Writing to Database.” The user information is
then written to the SafeWizard controller’s database and backup
database.
The process of adding a user by profile is now complete. The SafeWizard will automatically return to the
“Setup Users” Screen.
**Note**
The Default PIN for all new users is “111111”. To change your PIN see Chapter 4-4.

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Chapter 3-1-1-3 Add a New User-
Custom Selection
Setting up a user by Custom Selection is unlike any other method of user setup. Here, you are able to
turn permissions on or off as desired to alter the profile of the target user in question. You may find some
of the fields grayed out, which means you may not edit that permission because your User Authority Level
(UAL) is not high enough. Only “administrative” users with a high UAL level will be able alter these
permissions.
**Note**
**Only users with the proper UAL (User Authority Level) will be able to access these screens, and even
then only the highest of permissions will allow complete modification.**
There are times when a standard user profile doesn’t exactly fit the application for a particular User. For
those instances you have the ability to create a Custom User at the SafeWizard controller key pad.
3-1-1-3.2 New User Menu
New User Permission
Setup by
1 Selecting A Profile
2 Copying A User
3 Custom Setup
4 Copy From a Key
QUIT back
Select 3 Custom Setup.
3-1-1-3.3 New User Name Screen
New User ID No. 06
Enter User Name
_
Enter To continue
QUIT To Cancel
In this screen you will enter the User name. You do this by punching
the number keys that correspond with the letters that are on them. For
instance; to enter the name Bob you would punch the number “2”
twice for the first letter “B”, the number “6” 3 times for the letter “O”,
and finally the number “2” twice again for the final “B” This procedure
is similar to programming many cellular telephones. Once the name
has been entered press ENTER to continue.
The User ID is one of the ways that a user is identified in the Audit Record of the SafeWizard. The User
IDs are issued sequentially starting with the number 1 and going to the number 39. (User 40 is the
required Factory User.) If a user 6 is deleted the next installed user will be placed into that user number.
3-1-1-3.4 Present User Key Screen
New User ID No. 06
Bob
Present User Key
QUIT To Cancel
Now you must present the Dallas Key that will correspond to the user
that you are enrolling.

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3-1-1-3.5 Select User to Copy Screen
User 06 Name
BOB
Valid. Mode PIN/KEY
Key Enrolled
000000XXXXXXXXX
Exp Date 00/00/00
ENTER-QUIT
On this screen you have the ability to modify the user’s validation
mode, and assign an expiration date to this users account.
You can move down to the “Valid. Mode” using the UP and DOWN
arrow keys, and change the field using the BACK and NEXT keys.
Your options will be PIN/KEY, KEY, PIN/CARD, and CARD. This
screen also gives you the ability to assign an expiration date to this
user.
3-1-1-3.6 Open Door Screen
BOB
Open Door 1 Y
Open Door 2 Y
Open Door 3 N
Open Door 4 N
Open Door 5 N
Open Door 6 N
NEXT
This screen enables you to manually select the doors that this user
will be able to open. By using the UP and DOWN arrow keys you can
go to the fields that control the doors you would like to enable or
disable for this user. Highlight the door you would like to change, and
press either the YES key or the NO key to modify the field. Press
ENTER to continue to the next screen.
3-1-1-3.7 Open Ext. Door Screen
BOB
Open Ext. Door 1
“N”
Open Ext. Door 2
“N”
Open Ext. Door 3
“N”
Open Ext. Door 4
“N”
Make Deposits
ENTER-QUIT
This screen is reserved for future development options. Press
ENTER to continue.
3-1-1-3.8 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 assign this user Time Delay Lock
Bypass on specific doors. This means you may choose to give this
user the ability to bypass the time delay on one or more doors.

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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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3-1-1-3.12 User Permissions Screen 3
BOB
Initialize Keys N
Audit Lock
“N”
Purge Exempt
“N”
Purge Audit Trail
“N”
Modem Access
“N”
ENTER-QUIT
3-1-1-3.13 User Permissions Screen 4
BOB
Set Time Delays N
Set Timelocks
“N”
Set Immed. Lock
“N”
Set Holidays
“N”
Factory Setup
“N”
Key Transportable N
ENTER-QUIT
3-1-1-3.14 Present User Key Screen
New User ID No. 0006
BOB
Present User’s Key
After you present the user’s Dallas Key, a screen will flash saying that
the SafeWizard is writing to the key. When this happens all of the
information entered is written to and stored in the Dallas Key. The
screen will then say “Writing to Database.” The user information is
then written to the SafeWizard controllers database and backup
database.
**Note**
The Default PIN for all new users is “111111”. To change your PIN see Chapter 3-4.
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