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AMSEC ESL20XL Manuel d'utilisation
American Security Products Co.
During the input sequence, if you make a mistake, you can press "C" to clear the previous input and start
over again.
Use only your fingers to key the combination. Sharp objects will result in damage, which is not covered by
the warranty.
If at any time during opening the lock or changing the combination, no keys are pressed for 10 seconds,
the lock will return to a resting condition. If this occurs during a combination change, the old combination
is retained.
When opening or changing the combination on your lock, the ESL20XL will register the first 5 digits of the
combination into the buffer that receives input. The 6th digit will be the last numeric key pressed. For
example, if you press C-1-2-3-4-5-7-4-5-2-7-6-# the program recognizes only the C-1-2-3-4-5-6-#
input. The last numeric key pressed continues to replace the one prior until the "#" key is pressed to
indicate completion. This is a security feature that allows you to baffle any onlookers who may be trying
to memorize your combination.

Replacing the Batteries

Always use a fresh set of name-brand Alkaline Batteries for best results.
1. Grip the keypad and rotate approximately 1/8 turn counter-clockwise to disengage the keypad from the
base.
2. Carefully pull the keypad away from the base, taking care to not stress the cable that connects the keypad
to the lock inside the safe.
Do not allow the keypad to hang on the cable.
3. Lift the two 9-volt batteries out of the pockets where they are retained.
4. Carefully remove the battery clips from the end of the batteries, making sure you don't pull on the wires
and disconnect the battery clip from the PC board.
5. Snap on two new 9-volt batteries onto the clips, making sure they are tight with no loose contacts.
6. Press the two batteries back into their pockets, taking care to route the wires in the open cavity so they
are not positioned where they will get pinched under the batteries when the keypad is placed on the base.
7. Replace the keypad on the base, starting with the top of the keypad around the 11:00 position, pressing
down to seat it where the three retaining tabs go into the receiving slots, then rotate clockwise to vertical.
You should feel a bit of a snap as it locks into position when the keypad is level.
Advanced Access Control Features
The ESL20XL 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 ESL20XL 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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ESL20XL Operating Instructions
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Released Aug. 9, 2018