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Supra®iBox BT® Keybox
User Guide
Introduction
The Supra®iBox BT®is an electronic keybox that is placed
on listings and holds the listing’s keys.
The iBox BT can be accessed using Supra eKEY®,ActiveKEY®,
DisplayKEY®, or XpressKEYTM. For information on operation
refer to the user instructions provided with your key or go to
the Customer Support page on www.suprakey.com.
The iBox BT uses Bluetooth®or infrared technology to
communicate with Supra keys. When interacting with the
iBox BT, the distance between the key and iBox BT should
be less than three feet when using Bluetooth, or less than a
foot when using infrared. Direct sunlight can interfere with
infrared communication, so you may need to shade the area
between the iBox BT and key. Key Container
The iBox BT has a large key container and can hold several
listing keys or gate cards. To prevent possible sticking of
the key container, verify all items are well inside the key
container before closing. Do not place any keys, cards, or
other items on the back of the key container. If you are a
listing agent, always make sure you have a spare set of keys
before closing the key container.
Figure 1. Supra iBox BT and key container
Shackle
Infrared lens
Key container
There are 2 types of
key containers.
Make sure all keys and
gate cards t inside the
key container.
To close the key container, turn it so the compartment holding
the keys is facing you. Insert the key container into the bottom
of the iBox BT and push up on the key container until it clicks
and latches.
Shackle
The shackle removes easily in one step. After performing the
release shackle process using your key, hold the iBox BT and
push down rmly on the shackle, then pull up on the shackle
to completely remove it. To replace the shackle, line up the
shackle and push down until it clicks into place.
Battery
You will not need to replace the battery in the iBox BT because
it uses a long-life lithium battery. No maintenance is required
and the battery is designed to last the life of the product — a
minimum of six (6) years.
When removing the shackle on the iBox BT, your key will
display the current battery level in the iBox BT. The battery
level is also sent to the Supra data center and can be viewed
on SupraWEB.
Care of the iBox BT Keybox
• Always hang the iBox BT in a vertical position and place it
where moisture from rain or snow cannot run into the key
container. Avoid hanging the iBox BT where sprinklers or
faucets will spray the key container.
• The iBox BT is designed to operate in temperatures
ranging from -22°F to 167°F (-30°C to 75°C).
• In extremely hot climates, place the iBox BT in the shade
to prevent it from becoming too hot, which may reduce
battery life.
• In extremely cold weather conditions, place the iBox BT
where it can be protected from precipitation.
Copyright
ActiveKEY, DisplayKEY, eKEY, iBox BT, and SupraWEB are registered
trademarks of United Technologies Corporation. Bluetooth is a registered
trademark of Bluetooth SIG.
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
P/N 10102893P1-01 • Nov 2015
© 2012-2015 United Technologies Corporation.
All rights reserved.