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Programming 114E
& 134W
Electronic Timelock Movements

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Setting the Unlocking/Opening Times for Each
Day:
After installing “Real-Time” your timelock movement will
unwind and the display will look similar to figure C
The next step is to program in an opening time for each day you
want the timelock to unlock.
For example, your normal time each day to access your safe or
vault is 8:15AM.
On Saturday, you do not open the safe or vault until 10:00AM and
you are closed on Sunday.
Start by rotating the winding key counterclockwise until you no
longer feel any resistance on the winding key.
Immediately, “Mon” will flash.
Let the day of the week flash until the hour numerals begin to
flash.
Once the hour numerals begin to flash, advance the winding key
clockwise until “08" appears.
If you over-shoot your target hour, reverse key rotation.
When you are satisfied with the hour, stop rotating the winding
key.
Within several seconds, the minute numerals will begin to flash.
Set the minutes in the same manner you set the hours.
When you are satisfied that the minutes are set correctly, stop
rotating the winding key.
Within several seconds, “Tue” will begin to flash.
Repeat the same process for “Tue” that you did for “Mon.”
If your schedule includes a day off either on Sunday or any
other day of the week, simply take no action when that day, hour and
minute flashes.
For each scheduled opening day and time a solid cursor will show
above that day, indicating that day has a program in place.
Refer to Figure 1.
When all the days of the week are programmed, a verifying program
takes effect automatically.
The entire program sequence will step through each day of the
week allowing you to verify the accuracy of your programmed opening days
and times.
If the days and times are correct, take no action, allowing the
verifying program to run its course.
At the end of the verification program, the movement will unlock,
releasing the movement’s unlocking pin back to the neutral, unlocked
position. Locking Your Timelock
Each
business has a set schedule for when they close and lock their safe,
chest or vault. Whatever
your schedule is will not affect your new timelock movements. Both model 134W and 114E
movements can be locked at any time you choose. For model 134W movements, rotate
the winding key counterclockwise until almost no resistance is noted. Repeat this process for each
movement in the case. Depress
the locking button or actuator and ascertain that the trigger (cam or
carrying bar) has slid to the fully locked position. Verify that all movements within
the case are armed and displaying the next day’s opening time. Close and lock your vault door
in the usual manner. If
during the preparation of your timelock you noticed a movement that
failed to arm correctly, contact your local service company for
assistance. In extreme
emergencies, you may remove the defective movement from the case,
reassemble the timelock and test it for function prior to locking your
safe or vault for the night. Note: this can only be done on timelocks that utilize 3
movements. Timelocks that
use only two movements must be repaired prior to locking. Never lock your safe, chest or
vault door with only one (1) movement operating correctly.
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