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Phoenix PS310 User manual

Ph Sf Cpny r eac n s gurte
1. MAIN COMPONENTS
Fig. 1.1
1. Keypad
2. Folding handle
3. Green LED [G]
4. Red LED [R]
5. Plastic cover for emergency
power
2. DEFINITIONS
2.1 Master Code
A set of numbers (6 to 8 digits) which opens the lock and is used for the
set up of all lock features.
Before using the safe, please change the factory Master code
(see par.4.1). It is strongly recommended to keep the master
code safe from unauthorized people. Do not use easily guessed
sequences (birthdays, house and phone numbers, etc.)
Factory Master Code:
1–2–3–4–5–6
2.2 User Codes
A set of numbers (6 to 8 digits) which opens the lock and has limited
functions to change the settings.
A maximum of 9 user codes can be set up.
The lock does not have a Factory User Code set up. Please see
par.4.2 to set the User codes.
2.3 Signals
[G]1 Short single acoustic signal with single green LED ash (3)
– conrmation of the button pressing on the keypad.
[G]2 Short double acoustic signal with double green LED ash
(3) – conrmation of successfully nished operation.
[R]-- Long single acoustic signal with single red LED ash (4) –
error message on the user’s actions.
[R]5 Short acoustic signal sounds 5 times with 5 red LED ashes
(4) – low battery message. Please see par.5.1 how to
change the battery.
3. MAIN FUNCTIONS
3.1 Opening the Lock
3.1.1 Opening with the Factory Master code
[ON] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [Enter]
3.1.2 Opening with the Master or User Code
[ON] [Master or User Code] [Enter]
If the code is correct, the green LED will ash twice and the door can be
opened within 5 seconds by turning the handle (2) clockwise.
If you enter a wrong code three times in a row, the keypad will be
locked for 5 minutes. This will be indicated with intermittent red
LED ashes.
3.2 Closing the Lock
Close the door and turn the handle (2) anti- clockwise until it stops.
4. SERVICE FUNCTIONS
It is strongly recommended to change the settings of the lock with
the door in the open position.
After changing the code, the lock should be tested several times
with the door in the open position.
The service functions will be unavailable in the case of low power
supply which is indicated by the signals, please refer to par.2.3,
[R]5.
4.1 Changing the Master Code
[ON] [Enter] [1] [Enter] [Current Master Code] [Enter] [new Master Code]
[Enter]
[repeat new Master Code] [Enter]
Checking the new Master code:
[ON] [new Master Code] [Enter]
4.2 Setting and changing the User Code–with the Master Code
Before setting or changing a User Code, the default Master Code
must to be changed (see par.4.1). Up to 9 user codes can be set
up.
[ON][Enter][2][Enter]
[1-9 (user code position)] [Enter] [Master Code] [Enter] [new User Code]
[Enter]
[repeat new User Code] [Enter]
Checking the new User Code:
[ON] [New User Code] [Enter]
4.3 Changing the User Code without the Master Code
[ON] [Enter] [3] [Enter]
[1-9 (user code positon)] [Enter] [Current User Code] [Enter]
[new User Code] [Enter]
[repeat new User Code] [Enter]
Checking the new User Code:
[ON] [new User Code] [Enter]
4.4 Deleting the User Code
[ON] [Enter] [0] [Enter] [1-9 (user code position)] [Enter] [Master Code]
[Enter]
4.5 Switching o󰀨/switching on the sound
[ON] [Enter] [5] [Enter] [Master Code] [Enter]
5. TIME DELAY FUNCTION
5.1 Switching on the Time Delay function
[ON] [Enter] [6] [Enter] [Master Code] [Enter] [01-99 – opening delay] [1-9
– opening window] [Enter]
E.g.: 092 = 9 minute delay time, and a 2 minute opening window
5.2 Opening the Lock with the Time Delay
[ON] [Master or User code] [Enter] (Wait for opening delay time to nish.
Acoustic signal will indicate the end.) [Master or User Code] [Enter]
Pressing [Enter] during the Time Delay will interrupt this feature,
and the process will have to start again.
5.3 Switching o󰀨 the Time Delay function
[ON] [Enter] [6] [Enter] [Master Code] [Enter][000] [Enter]
V1 APR 2019
PS310 OPERATING INSTRUCTION
& GUARANTEE REGISTRATION
Ph Sf Cpny r eac n s gurte
GUARANTEE REGISTRATION
Please submit your guarantee registration by visiting our website
www.phoenixsafe.com and clicking on guarantee registration.
For further assistance or information
please contact us on 0151 944 6444.
APEX HOUSE, 1 ORRELL MOUNT, LIVERPOOL, L20 6NS,
UNITED KINGDOM | +44 (0)151 944 6444
6. DUAL CODE FUNCTION
6.1 Switching on the Dual Code function
Before switching on the function, make sure you have set up a
User Code see par.4.2.
The Dual Code function has priority over other lock functions.
[ON] [Enter] [7] [Enter] [Master Code] [Enter]
When the [ON] button is pressed with the Dual Code function switched on,
the lock will respond with [G]2 (see par.2.3).
6.2 Opening with the Dual Code function
1st code:- [ON] [0-9 (user code position)] [Enter] [User / Master Code]
[Enter]
2nd code:- [0-9 (user code position)] [Enter] [User or Master Code] [Enter]
The User Code Position of Master Code is [0].
After entering the rst Code there is a 1 minute window to enter
the 2nd code. This is indicated by [G]1 (see par.2.3) every 5
seconds.
6.3 Switching o󰀨 the Dual Code function
[ON] [Enter] [8] [Enter] [Master Code] [Enter]
7. SERVICING
7.1 Changing the Battery
• The battery is located on the inside of the door. Depending on the safe
model, the battery could be either inside the lock battery compartment
(Fig.7.1a) or in a special pull-out battery box (Fig.7.1b).
• Remove the cover of the battery compartment (see Fig. 7.1a. or pull out
the box (see Fig. 7.1b).
Fig. 7.1 a. b.
• Install a new battery (9V, type 6LF22).
• Replace the cover or place the box back into position.
7.2 Opening the lock when the Battery is Discharged
• Take a new battery (9V, type 6LF22).
• Release the plastic cover for emergency power (5), see Fig. 7.2.
Fig. 7.2
• Press the new battery to emergency power pins and x it in this
position (see Fig.7.3).
Do not allow the battery’s contacts to touch the metal parts of the
lock.
Fig. 7.3
• Enter the valid code on the keypad (1) and open the door.
• Disconnect the emergency battery, and replace the main battery on the
inside of the door. see par. 7.1.
PS310 OPERATING INSTRUCTION
& GUARANTEE REGISTRATION

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