YITAHOME HNXD-V1 Safe Box Instruction Manual

May 15, 2024
YITAHOME

YITAHOME HNXD-V1 Safe Box

BOX CONTENT

  1. Confirm all parts are present prior to assembly.
  2. Do not lock the emergency key or emergency battery box into the cabinet.
Item no. Reference Image Qty.
A


Security key

| X2
B|

Emergency key

| X2
C|

Emergency battery box

| X1
D|

Expansion screw

| X6
E|

Fireproof bag

| X1

How to use the adjustable shelf

Turn the fastener clockwise and pull out the fastener horizontally, you can adjust the position of the shelf or take out the shelf according to your needs.

How to Mount the Safe

  1. Position the cabinet near the wall and mark the locations of the anchor holes using a marker.

  2. Use a hammer drill to create holes at the marked positions.

  3. Move the cabinet to its designated location and insert expansion screws into the drilled holes with a hammer.

  4. Tighten the expansion screws securely to complete the installation.

LCD User Manual

First-Time Safe Setup:

  1. For security key on the left (blue) to the right of the products for emergency key (black) if you want to use the emergency key/password lock needs to be blue security key clockwise for lateral, if the blue of the security key for the vertical cannot use the emergency key/password lock, please keep the key, if lost, please contact us in time.

  2. Install the batteries.

  3. Set the password (refer to the detailed instructions in the following).


  1. Instructions:

  2. The default personal code is “1234” and management code is “123456”.

  3. The “#” key on the keypad serves as the power-on key. After powering up, the password lock will automatically scan, and the screen will display “ALL READY” before entering sleep mode. Pressing the “#” key will activate the LCD screen and the circuit board, putting it into working mode.

  4. The “” key on the keypad is the clear key to clear away incorrect digit inputs. Each press of the “” key will clear one digit.

  5. Each press of a number key will produce a beep sound, and the LCD screen will display the entered number, indicating that the digit has been input. If there is no further operation within approximately 10 seconds of pressing any key, the circuit board will automatically enter sleep mode. The screen will display the year, month, day, hour, minute, and day of the week. Pressing “#” will wake it up and re-enter the functional operation mode.

  6. Setting the Management Password
    To set the management password, press the red key once. The screen will display “–,” indicating that you can now set the management password. Enter any 1-8 digit password and press the “#” key to confirm. The screen will display “INTO,” showing the management password has been successfully set.

  7. Setting Personal Code
    Press the “#” key to wake up the control panel, then press “0” twice, followed by pressing the red key once. The screen will display “–,” indicating that you can now set a personal password. Enter any 1-8 digit password, then press the “#” key to confirm. The screen will display “INTO,” signifying that the personal password has been successfully entered.

  8. Door Opening and Password Change

  9. To wake up the system, press the “#” key, then input the correct 1-8 digit personal code or management code. The buzzer will sound twice, and the screen will display “open,” indicating that the password is correct. The electromagnetic lock will engage, allowing the door to be opened or locked. If “open” is displayed and you press the “*” key, you will enter the password change mode. Enter a 1-8 digit password, then press the “#” key to confirm. The screen will display “INTO,” indicating that the password change was successful.

  10. If the password input is incorrect, the screen will display “ErroR,” and it will return to the waiting input state. If an incorrect password is input three times, an alarm will sound for one minute.

  11. Hidden Code Function
    Press the “#” key to wake up, then press the “*” key once before entering the password, and the entered password will not display digits. After opening the door, it will automatically return to the non-hidden digit state.

  12. Setting and Disabling Vibration Alarm
    While in sleep mode, press the “0” key once. The screen will display “BELL ON” and enter the alert state, where the safe will trigger an alarm upon detecting vibrations. Once the alarm is activated, entering the correct password will display “OPEN” and the blue screen will light up. The electromagnet will engage, automatically deactivating the alert state. If the incorrect password is entered, the alarm will stop automatically after one minute, but the alert state will remain active.

  13. Date and Clock Settings:

  14. Upon initial power-up, the year, month, and day are set to 00-01-01, and the time is set to 00-00, with Monday being the first day of the week.

  15. While in sleep mode, press the “*” key to access the time settings. The display screen will show the year, month, and day as 00-01-01, and they will be flashing. At this point, you can directly input the numbers sequentially to change the current time. After inputting, wait for three seconds for an automatic transition back to sleep mode, with the set time displayed.

  16. Note: When setting the hour, the tens digit of the hour will appear as shown in the icon below, indicating that the tens digit of the hour is 0.)

  17. Door Access Records Inquiry:

  18. To inquire about door access records, enter the correct password to unlock the door. Once the “open” message disappears from the display, press the “0” key once.

  19. The display will show the time of the previous door access, beginning with the date, followed by the time, and then indicating which type of password was used for access.
    “PASS1” indicates access using the personal password.
    “PASS2” indicates access using the management password.

  20. While the “PASS1” or “PASS2” message on the display is still visible, press the “0” key again to view the last door access record. Repeat this process to access up to 14 recorded door access times.

  21. Other

  22. The control board uses four 1.5V alkaline batteries. When the battery voltage drops below 5.0V±0.2V, the screen will display “Lo-BATTE,” indicating low voltage. The battery level indicator will decrease accordingly, reminding you to replace the batteries.

  23. If the battery voltage is insufficient, an external power source can be used. Operating voltage: 4.6V to 6.0V.

  24. Before inserting the batteries, press and hold the password setup button. Once the scan is complete, the display will show “CLEAR”, indicating that the passwords have been reset to 1234 and 123456.

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