
STB electronic Timelocks (1600 or 2400 series) are available either
with standard 114E Movements or with weekly 134 Movements
2400-2-Movements
1600-2 or 3 Movements
SETTING THE MOVEMENTS
114E
Determine the LOCKING hours. The locking hours
is the difference in hours between the present time
and the next opening. (Wind the Movement at the
same time each day as it will be easier to calculate
the locking hours). Large numbers on the display
indicate the hours, smaller numbers the minutes.
Wind each movement turning the key one full turn
to the left until only minimal resistance is noted.
Turn the key to the right / left to increase / reduce
the time until the required LOCKING hours are
shown on the display.
134
Wind each movement turning the key one full turn
to the left until only minimal resistance is noted. The
next opening will appear on the display. Changes
may be performed during 1 min. through the special
programs.
For additional information regarding Movements setting or functions,
please refer to the specific documentation.
The locking lever should be in the OPEN position at this time. The boltwork
is not blocked as long as the locking lever is in the OPEN position and the
vault may be locked and unlocked by its normal locking means as
necessary.
TO LOCK THE VAULT AT THE END OF THE
BUSINESS DAY
Make sure that all Movements are set properly and
running.
DO NOT LOCK the vault if ONLY one Movement is
running.
1600 Series: Press the locking lever all the way
down to the LOCK position. If the locking lever is
not in the lock position, there is time set on the
Movements, but the boltwork has not been blocked
from being opened.
2400 Series: Press the locking button in all the way
to the locked position
On the front of b
oth timelocks is a release button. The timelock may
be unlocked by sliding the release button to the right, so that the
timelock can be manually opened from the inside. Using the release
button, however, will not zero the movements if a mistake in
programming was made.
BATTERY MONITORING
The 114E/134 series electronic movements
automatically monitor battery voltage and are
equipped with a low battery indicator.
Even though the battery life is calculated to be in
excess of 2 years of normal use, it is recommended
that the battery be replaced on an annual basis