Moniteq Crypto Lock CC-8521BN User manual

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Crypto Lock
CC-8521BN
7/17
Access Control System
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MONITEQ, Inc.

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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................4
2. SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................................................6
3. SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT...................................................................................................................7
4. FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ........................................................................7
4.1 KEYPAD.........................................................................................................................................7
4.2. CONTROL PANEL.......................................................................................................................7
5. INSTALLATION..................................................................................................................................8
5.1 GENERAL ......................................................................................................................................8
5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE...................................................................................................8
5.3 POWER SUPPLY SETTINGS.......................................................................................................9
6.1 PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................................11
6.1 GENERAL ....................................................................................................................................11
6.2 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS...........................................................................................11
6.2.1 INITIAL SETTINGS .............................................................................................................11
6.2.2 PIN MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................11
6.2.3 DOOR MONITORING..........................................................................................................12
7. OPERATION .....................................................................................................................................13
8. KEY PAD INSTALLATION TEMPLATE........................................................................................15
9. CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING DIAGRAM .................................................................................17

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Figure 1-1, the CC-852BN Control Panel and Keypad
1. INTRODUCTION
Crypto-Lock is a versatile, easily installed
and operated single door access control
system. It provides reliable, secure access
control using a single 3, 4, 5 or 6-digit PIN
code for all users. It can be used with
virtually all magnetic locks and electric
locks and door strikes.
The system, pictured in Figure 1-1,
includes a built-in 24Vdc power supply to
power electric and magnetic locks,
eliminating the need for a separate power
supply unit. It provides the voltages and
currents required to reliably open standard
locking devices including heavy duty locks
such as Sargent & Greenleaf BRUTE*
electric locks that require high in-rush
currents.
The power supply includes a battery
charging and monitoring circuit that
automatically maintains batteries in a fully
charged condition and activates audible
and visual warnings when the charge level
is low. Two 12V, 7AH sealed lead acid
batteries are housed in the Control Panel.
The length of time during which the lock
remains released after entry of the valid
PIN is programmable from 3 to 60
seconds. An invalid PIN “Penalty” feature
provides for ignoring all keypad entries for
3 to 60 seconds after an invalid digit is
entered. Further, if five or more successive
invalid PINs are entered the penalty time is
set to 60 seconds until the valid PIN is
entered. This greatly reduces the
possibility of gaining access by guessing
PIN codes.
The system provides door monitoring
functions through programmable alarms
that can be used to notify of a door that
has been propped or forced open. Alarms
can trigger audible alerts or activate
signals for use with external devices or
systems. The keypad is weather resistant
chrome and stainless steel unit with a 20 ft
shielded, water blocking cable. A green
LED on the face the keypad signals the
recognition of each key stroke and also
illuminates when the door is released.
The # button on the keypad activates a
horn in the control Panel and also
generates an output signal for activating an
external 24Vdc device.
Installation and set-up are readily
accomplished using the wiring diagram
affixed to the inside of the enclosure door
and also contained in this manual.
A programming mode (which can only be
activated from within the Control Panel)
allows authorized personnel to set the PIN
and other functions (see Table 5-1) using
the keypad.
A typical installation of the Crypto Lock is
illustrated in Figure 1-2.
*Brute is a registered trademark of Sargent &
Greeleaf, Inc.

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CC-8521BN
CRYPTO-
LOCK
Versatile lock power:
*24Vdc @ 2A
*High in-rush current capacity
*Holding current limiting protects lock
115Vac, 50/60Hz
Electric lock or
strike
(fail-secure)
Programed
Alarm/Horn
Output
KEYPAD WITH
STATUS LED
REMOTE
RELEASE BUTTON
(not supplied)
Door sensor
Stand-by
Batteries
Built-in Horn and
Release Buttom
Ship's Central
Alarm System
Output
Features:
*3, 4, 5, or 6-digit PIN
*Adjustable open duration
*Block after invalid PINs
* Door Propped Alarm
* Forced Door Alarm
* Anti Follow Through
Figure 1-2, Typical Installation of the Crypto Lock Access Controller

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Power required: 115 Vac, 50 or 60 Hz,
25W
Lock Output: 24 Vdc, 2A continuous, 16A
in-rush current
Horn Output: 24 Vdc
Battery back-up: 24Vdc, automatic
transfer and charging (batteries optional,
Moniteq Type CC-BATT)
Battery monitoring: Warning lamp,
beeper and output signal activate when
battery is low
PIN code length: 3, 4, 5 or 6 digits
Open duration: Programmable, 3 to 60
seconds
Penalty function: Invalid PIN attempts
temporarily disable operation and can be
set to sound an alarm.
Penalty time: Adjustable, 3 to 60 seconds,
set to 60 seconds after five invalid PIN
attempts
Remote release input: Dry contact
closure
Door monitoring functions: Door
propped open alarm, forced door alarm,
anti-tailgating.
Keypad
Dimensions: 4.625H x 3.625W x 3.5D in.,
Weight: 3 Lbs. (with supplied 20 ft. cable)
Cable: Type LSC5OSW-4, 8-cond., #24
Enclosure: 0.09” welded aluminum, RF
gasketed door, powder coated, gray color,
hasp for padlock (not included)
Dimensions: 12H x 9W x 4.5D in.,
Weight: 13 Lbs. (without batteries)
Mounting: Use 3/8” x 1” long studs on
bulkhead with centers located on a 14.75 H
x 5.28 W inch rectangular pattern.
Options available:
CC-BATT: 12Vdc, 7AH rechargeable
battery (two required for 24Vdc operation)
CC-BRUTE: Surface mounted electric lock

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3. SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT
The Crypto-Lock consists of two main
units, the Keypad and the Control Panel.
The table below lists all of the items that
comprise the Crypto-Lock along with a
brief description of each to aid in their
identification and use.
QTY
ITEM
PURPOSE
1
Control Panel
Main processor and power supply
1
Keypad with 20 ft. cable
PIN code entries and programming
functions
1
Threaded rod, #8 x 12”
Keypad mounting, thru-wall
4. FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
4.1 KEYPAD
Normal Operating Mode:
Keys 1 through 0: Used to enter the PIN
code.
# Key: Sounds a horn in the Control Panel
and also activates a 24 Vdc output signal
for use with an external device.
* Key –Not used
Green LED indicator:
Illuminates when the door is released
Flashes when any key is pressed
Programming Mode:
Keys 1 through 0: Used to enter
programming codes
* Key: Used as a delimiter for programming
codes and parameters.
# Key: Used to terminate the programming
mode.
Green LED indicator:
Programming mode: Flashes continuously
After a valid programming entry: Single
flash
After an invalid programming entry: Three
flashes
4.2. CONTROL PANEL
LED Indicators:
PENALTY: Illuminates when an invalid PIN
has been entered on the keypad.
UNREG 24VDC: Indicates that the system
is AC powered and the rectifier is
functional.
REG 24VDC: Indicates that 24VDC is
available for powering the lock and other
external devices.
BAT: Indicates that system has no AC
power and is powered by the batteries.
LOW BAT: Indicates that the battery is
low.
LOCK: Indicated that the lock relay is
energized.
AUX ALARM: Indicates that the Auxiliary
Alarm output is active
Horn: See Table 6-1, Alarm Sequences
Fuses:
Chassis Mounted fuse holder, 2A Slo Blo,
0.25 x 1.5”
F6: 12 Vdc power, 2A, 5 x 20 mm
F7: 24Vdc power, 2A Slo Blo, 5 x 20 mm
F8: Battery power, 2A Slo Blo, 5 x 20 mm
F9: Lock power, 2A Slo Blo, 5 x 20 mm

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24V
24V
GND
GND
Door switch
connections
T3-3 (GND)
and
T3-5 (DRSW)
T3-4 (24V)
and
T3-5 (DRSW)
Jumper
JP1 *25*0*
(default) *25*1*
Open door
switch
activates
alarm
Open door
switch
activates
alarm
Closed door
switch
activates
alarm
Closed door
switch
activates
alarm
Programming
DOOR SWITCH INPUT
5. INSTALLATION
5.1 GENERAL
Installation of the Crypto-Lock requires
mounting the Keypad and Control Panel,
connecting the Keypad, AC power,
external lock, and a door switch (required
to utilize door monitoring functions) to the
Control Panel, and installing the batteries
(optional) in the Control Panel.
Programming includes setting the valid PIN
code, open duration time, invalid PIN
penalty time, and options for activating
door propped and forced door alarms and
the anti-tailgating function. Default values
are provided for all of these functions
except the PIN code.
5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Mount the Keypad approximately 36 to
44 inches above the deck on the
unsecured side of the door. Use the
template at the end of this manual to mark
and drill holes. If the keypad is to be flush
mounted a ¾” hole or recess at least ¼”
deep must be prepared in the mounting
service to provide clearance for the cable
grommet on the rear of the keypad. (See
template on page 1.)
2. Mount the electric lock, strike and/or
magnet according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
3. Mount the Control Panel on the secure
side of door using the four mounting holes.
(See diagram on page 18.)
Note: All cables passing through holes
made in enclosure must be protected from
chafing. Route all cables to avoid the
battery compartment in the bottom-left of
the Control Panel.
4. Connect the Keypad to the Control
Panel as shown in Figure 5-1. Twenty feet
of cable is supplied with the Keypad. The
Keypad can be located up to 100 feet from
Control Panel using additional cable.
(Requires eight conductors, #22 or larger).
6. Connect the electric lock as shown in
Figure 5-1.
7. If used, connect an external Release
Button (not supplied), and external 24Vdc
annunciator or horn (not supplied), as
shown in Figure 5-1. Note that an internal
horn in the Control Panel will sound when
the Keypad's # button is pressed and for
various alarm functions.
8. If the Door Propped Alarm, Forced Door
Alarm or Anti-Tailgating functions will be
used, connect the door switch or
transducer to the Control Panel as shown
in Figure 5-1. This input can be configured
to accept various input signals as outlined
in the Table below.
9. If the Auxiliary Alarm Output is to be
utilized connect the external system to T5-
1 (Common) and either T5-2 (Normally
Open) or T5-3 (Normally Closed) as
appropriate. If a lock monitoring switch will
be monitored connect it to T3-6 and T3-7
and remove the jumper from JP2. If a lock
monitoring switch will not be used verify
that a jumper is installed on JP2 (JP2
shunts the lock switch input terminals T3-6
and T3-7).
10. Install and connect the batteries as
shown in Figure 5-1 using the two supplied

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battery cables. Use only 12V, 7AH re-
chargeable sealed batteries. (Moniteq
Type CC-BATT or equivalent.)
11. Connect the AC line cord to the Control
Panel as shown in diagram below.
5.3 POWER SUPPLY SETTINGS
1. Connect the power cable to an
appropriate source of 115 Vac 50/60 Hz
power and verify that the UNREG 24VDC
indicator in the Control Panel illuminates.
2. MODE Switch –In the DIRect position
24Vdc from the power supply is applied
directly to the lock. This provides up to 16
A of “in-rush” current to initially open the
lock and then up to 2A continuous
thereafter. Some locks including the
Sargent-Greenleaf BRUTE can be
damaged if powered for more than 15
seconds with unlimited current. In the LIMit
position up to 16A of current is available to
initially open the lock but after the lock is
open the current is limited to approximately
0.3A which is sufficient to hold the lock
open for longer periods without damaging
it. When using the BRUTE lock we
recommend using the LIMit position if there
is a possibility that the lock will be held
open for more than 15 seconds. If the
Brute lock will not be activated for more
that 15 seconds the mode switch can be
safely set to the DIRect position.
AC LINE
CORD POWER
LINE
FILTER
TRANS-
FORMER
CC-8521BN
MAIN PCB
T4-2
T4-3
T4-1
TB1
CC-8521BN, AC POWER COMPARTMENT WIRING DIAGRAM
FUSE
BLU BLU
GRN/YEL
BRN BRN
BLK
WHT
GRN
WHT
ORG
ORG
1
5
4
2
3

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Figure 5-1, Wiring Diagram for External Devices
MONITEQ, Inc.
Tel. 1-800-989-9891
Model CC-8521BN Crypto-
Lock (Rel. 1.2)
PENALTY
LOW BATTERY
UNREG
24 VDC
CC-8521BN
Printed Circuit Board, Rel. 1.2
BATTERY
+
-
-12 BATTERY (GND)
T1
PRESS # TO RING BELL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
*0 #
C1
C2
R1
R3
R2
R4
LED
GROUND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910
C3
BEEP
T4
0 VAC
24 VAC
12 VAC
+12 BATTERY
+24 BATTERY
RELAY N/O
RELAY N/C
-24 BATTERY
1 2 3 4 5 6
ELECTRIC LOCK
BATTERY
+
-
GROUND
HORN
T3
GROUND
EXT. RELEASE
REQUEST
TO EXIT
Door Switch
(see table above)
DOOR SWITCH
GROUND
O
R
G
W
H
T
O
R
G
+24 VDC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 910
7 8 9
123456 10 11
GROUND
LOCK SWITCH
GROUND
GROUND
PROGRAMMED ALARMS
PROGRAM MODE
LOCK
RELAY
DIRECT
(2A Max.)
LIMIT HOLDING
CURRENT (300mA)
OUTPUT
MODE
F6
12 V
2A 2A
SB 2A
SB
F7
24 V F8
BATT F9
LOCK
JP2 LOCK SWITCH SHUNT
24 VDC
GROUND
JP1 DOOR SWITCH INPUT
24V
DC
T2
B
R
N
W
/
B
R
N
O
R
G
W
/
O
R
G
B
L
U
G
R
N
W
/
B
L
U
W
/
G
R
N
To AC Power
Compartment
(see diagram inside
compartment lid)
AUX.
ALARM
REG
24 VDC
REL.
HORN
1 2 3
T5
COM.
N/O
N/C
AUX.
ALARM
2A
SB
BATTTERY
POWER

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6.1 PROGRAMMING
6.1 GENERAL
Programming includes setting the valid
PIN, open duration time, invalid PIN
penalty time, and options for the door
propped, and forced door alarms and anti-
tailgating feature. These settings are only
accessible by first placing the Control
Panel into the Programming Mode and
then entering the programming sequences
listed in Table 6-1 on the keypad.
Programming sequences are entered on
the keypad in the form *FC*N*, where FC
is a 2-digit Function Code and N is a
numeric value.
Function
Sequence
Range of N
Default
PIN MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
Set Defaults
*00*
N/A
N/A
Delete PIN
*10*
N/A
N/A
Set PIN
*11*N*
000 to 999, 9999,
99999 or 999999
No valid
PIN
Penalty Time
*12*N*
5 to 60 (seconds)
5 seconds
Invalid PIN Alarm
*13*N*
0=Off, 1=On
Off
DOOR MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
Open Duration
*20*N*
01 to 60 (sec.)
5 seconds
Anti-Follow Through
*21*N*
0=Off, 1=On
Off
Door Propped Alarm
Delay Time
*22*N*
1 to 255(sec.)=On,
0=Propped Alarm
Off
Off
Door Propped Alarm
Duration
*23*N*
15 to 255(sec),
0=Door Closed
Door
Closed
Forced Door Alarm
*24*N*
0=Off, 1=On
Off
Door Switch Sense
*25*N*
See Table
6.2 PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
Enter the Programming Mode by pressing
the PROGRAM MODE button inside the
Control Panel. The red PROGRAM MODE
indicator LED in the Control Panel and the
green LED on the keypad will both begin to
flash, verifying that the Programming Mode
is active. To exit the Programming Mode
and return to the Normal Operation Mode
either press the PROGRAM MODE button
again or press the # key on the keypad.
The system will also revert to the Normal
Mode if no keys are pressed for 5 minutes.
6.2.1 Initial Settings
During a new installation or if you are
uncertain as to what settings have been
programmed previously, it is recommended
that the default values for all PIN and Door
Monitoring settings be set by entering *00*
on the keypad while in the Programming
Mode.
6.2.2 PIN Management
A new valid PIN code can be set only when
the system is in the Programming Mode.
To set a new valid PIN, enter *11*N*,
where N is any number containing 3, 4, 5,
or 6 digits.
To delete the current valid PIN enter *10*.
(This effectively disables the keypad since

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no PIN can then be used to release the
door.)
The CC-8521BN includes an invalid PIN
penalty feature that protects against an
unauthorized user gaining access by
entering successive guesses of the PIN.
When an invalid PIN is entered, the system
then ignores all further PIN entries for 5 to
60 seconds. The default value is 5
seconds. To change the Penalty Time
enter *56*N*, where N is from 5 to 60
(seconds).
After five successive invalid PIN entries the
penalty time is automatically set to 60
seconds and remains at that value until the
valid PIN is entered. This feature greatly
increases the average time it would take to
successfully guess the valid PIN and is
particularly effective in protecting shorter
PINs.
An Invalid PIN can be made to sound an
alarm (three short beeps) whenever an
invalid PIN is entered. This feature is
disabled by default. To enable enter
*13*1*. To disable enter *13*0*.
6.2.3 Door Monitoring
The system includes a number of functions
that make it possible to monitor the status
of the door during operation. With the
exception of the Open Duration function,
these features require that a door position
sensor be installed on the door and
connected to the Control Panel as
illustrated in Figure 5-1.
Open Duration
The Open Duration is the time period
during which the door is released
(unlocked) after either a valid PIN is
entered or a release button is pressed.
The default Open Duration time is 5
seconds. To change the Open Duration
time enter *20*N*, where N is from 5 to 60
(seconds).
Anti-Tailgating
The Anti-Tailgating mode is provided to
prevent the door from being re-opened a
second time during the Open Duration time
period. This function is disabled by default.
To enable Anti-Tailgating enter *23*1*. To
disable Anti-Tailgating enter *23*0*. When
this function is enabled the door re-locks
immediately after it closes independent of
the Open Duration setting.
Door Propped Alarm
The Door Propped Alarm function sounds
an alarm when the door remains open for
more than 1 to 255 seconds (Door
Propped Alarm Delay Time) or until the
door is closed. This function is disabled by
default. To enable the Door Propped
Alarm set the Door Propped Alarm Delay
Time by entering *22*N* where N=1 to 255
seconds. To disable the Door Propped
Alarm enter *22*0*.
The Door Propped Alarm Duration can be
set to sound either continuously until the
door closes, or until a time out period
expires or the door closes, whichever
occurs first. Enter programming code
*23*0* to set the Door Propped Alarm to
sound until the door closes. To have the
Door Propped Alarm sound until a time out
period expires or the door closes
whichever occurs first, enter *23*N* where
N=15 to 255 seconds (Door Propped
Alarm Duration).
Forced Door Alarm
The Forced Door Alarm function sounds an
alarm if the door is opened without being
released by the system. This function is
disabled by default. To enable the Forced
Door Alarm enter *24*1*. To disable
Forced Door Alarm enter *24*0*. The
Forced Door Alarm is silenced by entering
the valid PIN on the keypad or by disabling
the Forced Door Alarm function by entering
programming code *24*0*.

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7. OPERATION
To operate the Crypto-Lock, enter the valid
3, 4, 5, or 6 digit PIN code on the keypad.
When the valid PIN code is entered, the
green LED on the Keypad will illuminate
and the lock will release.
The Keypad has a built-in visitor
annunciator button. Pressing the # key
causes a horn to sound in the Control
Panel. If an external sounding device is
connected as shown in Figure 5-1 it will
also sound when this button is pressed.
If an incorrect PIN code is entered the
system will enter a penalty mode and will
not recognize any digits for a time period of
from 5 to 60 seconds. If five successive
invalid PINs are entered the penalty time is
set to 60 seconds until the valid PIN is
entered. After the penalty time has elapsed
the Panel will return to normal operation
and entering the valid PIN code on the
Keypad will release the door.
The internal Release Button on the Control
Panel can be used by an attendant to
release the lock from a location on the
secure side of the door. Similarly, if a
remote release button has been installed it
can also be used to release the door.
Alarms
Various alarms can be programmed to
activate different horn sequences and
activate 24Vdc output signals.
Internal Horn and Horn Output Signal
(T3-9)
Table 7-1 lists the horn sequences and
their meaning.
Table 7-1, Alarm Sequences
Alarm
Type
Alarm Sequences
(HORN and T3-9 Output)
Silenced by:
Visitor
Activated by # button on keypad
Invalid PIN
- - - - -
Five short
beeps
After five short
beeps
Door
Propped
____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Long bursts
Door closed or
time out set by
code *23*N*
Forced Door
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Short bursts
Valid PIN or code
*24*0*
Low Battery
-- - -
Chirp every 15
seconds
Apply AC power
Aux. Alarm
_ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __
Short/long
bursts
Door closed or
lock released

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Programmed Alarm Output (T3-11)
The output at T3-11 is similar to that
described for the horn in Table 7-1 except
that the Programmed Alarm output does
not respond to the # button on the keypad.
It only responds to alarm situations. The
output is a 24 Vdc signal.
Aux Alarm Output (T5-1, 2 and 3)
The Auxiliary Alarm output is a set of
Form-C dry relay contacts on T5-1, 2 and
3. The relay controlling these contacts is
activated continuously when:
a. The door switch input (T3-5 and T3-6)
indicates that the door is ajar, and
b. The Lock Switch Input (T3-7 and T3-8)
is open, and
c. The lock has not been released by either
the valid PIN or the Release Button.
The Auxiliary alarm Output contacts are
rated at 1A maximum.
If a lock monitoring switch will be
monitored remove the jumper from JP2. If
a lock monitoring switch will not be used,
verify that a jumper is installed on JP2
(JP2 shunts the lock switch input terminals
T3-6 and T3-7).

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CRYPTO-LOCK Model CC-8421BN
Keypad Mounting Template
3-5/8"
4-5/8"
3/4" D
(cable grommet)
Pilot holes
Threaded inserts for 8-32
screw or threaded rod
Keyhole
(for #8 screws)
8. KEY PAD INSTALLATION TEMPLATE

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9. CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING DIAGRAM
5.28"
14.75"
13.5"
12"
3.38" Mounting holes for 3/8"
studs, 4 places
1/4" Aluminum
Mounting Bars

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One Year Limited Warranty
MONITEQ products are warranted to be free from factory defects for a
period of one year from the date of shipment. The repair or replacement
of a defective part shall be at the option of the factory when the product
is shipped prepaid and insured by the owner. This warranty is void in
cases of abuse, misuse, mishandling, modification, or repair by
unauthorized persons. This warranty is given in lieu of all other
warranties expressed or implied. Moniteq is not liable for incidental or
consequential damages resulting from the operation or failure of this
product. This warranty recognizes any and all rights you may have
under appropriate state law.
Moniteq, Inc.
213 Church Street
Greensboro, MD 21639
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