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American Security Products Co.
Advanced Access Control Features
The ESL15 is a Digital Safe Lock with many advanced features that address commercial and retail safe access control. These
features include the following. Note that reference to Function Codes are abbreviated to F(2-digit code). See the Function
Code Table for reference.
Time Delay – Time delay forces the User to wait a pre-determined time period before the safe can be opened. This
feature is a robbery deterrent, whereby the User can cooperate with a robber in opening the safe, but forces the robber
to wait before access is granted. The idea is that a robber is too impatient to wait very long and gives up. Time delay
periods are typically set for 10 or 15 minutes.
This feature must be Enabled (F01).
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The ESL15 can be set for a Delay Period from 1 to 99 minutes. (F02)
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If a User keys in a valid combination, the Time Delay is started.
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A flash of the LED lamp approximately 2 times per second indicates the Delay Period.
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At the end of the Delay Period, a long warbling tone is sounded to indicate the completion of the delay.
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The Open Period begins timing after the completion of the Delay Period, and is indicated by a repeating 4 beeps
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and LED flashes every five seconds.
During the Open Period, the User must key a valid combination to cause the lock to open.
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The Open Period can be set for 1 to 9 minutes long. (F03)
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Time Delay can be canceled during the delay period by pressing "C – (any number key) - #".
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Armored Car Time Delay Bypass - This feature allows the Time Delay to be used under normal access situations,
but provides a means to bypass time delay when cash handling methods require that an Armored Car courier can take
deposits without waiting for the delayed access.
This feature must be Enabled (F40).
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It still requires that a valid resident User be present to open the safe.
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The Armored Car Code (User 9) can be keyed in first, followed by a valid User code or, the Armored Car Code
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can be used during the Delay Period to stop the delay, then the local User can open the lock with a valid code.
The Armored Car Bypass can be restricted to use by only the Manager User. (F41)
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Multiple Users - Many cash handling protocols require that several people have access to the safe. The ESL15 provides
several tools to manage a Multi-User environment. These controls are uniquely tailored to support retail loss prevention.
This feature must be Enabled (F10).
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The Master User, or Manager, is the only User with Administration capabilities.
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In Multi-User mode, there is no need for all Users to share the same combination, as is the case with a
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mechanical combination lock.
This feature allows the supervisor the ability to control the subordinate Users individually and makes employee
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turnover easier to manage because individual Users can be added and deleted at will without affecting others.
The ESL15 allows up to eight (8) subordinate Users to be enrolled.
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A "Poor Man's Time Lock" effect can be implemented daily where the Master User can disable the Multi-User
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Mode (F13) at the end of the day and then re-enable the mode at the beginning of the next business day. This
causes the lock to reject all the Subordinate User Codes during off-business hours. The individual subordinate
User codes are not lost, just disabled.
Revision A
ESL15 Operating Instructions
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Released Aug. 9, 2018