Hornady HOM071 97436 RAPiD Keypad Vault Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- Hornady
Table of Contents
Power supply mode
Powered by 2 AA batteries
After installing the battery, the backlight lights up in red, and the red
light in the box lights up at the same time. If there is no operation within
10 seconds, the two lights will be off at the same time.
After the light is off, all operations (including entering the password and
changing the password/RFID) are suspended and need to be restarted after
activation.
After the light is off, pressing any button will light up the backlight and
the red light in the cabinet again.
Set password
Step 1: Use the emergency key to open the box
Step 2: Press the reset button once, the backlight flashes red once (0.5
seconds), the buzzer beeps once (0.5 seconds), and the internal lighting red
light flashes (until the registration status is exited). (Red light for non-
low voltage, yellow light for low voltage)
Step 3: Enter the password (4-6 digits) within 6 seconds and press the reset
button once:
If the password is matched correctly, the backlight is turned off twice (0.5
seconds each time, 0.5 seconds interval), and 2 beeps (0.5 seconds each time,
0.5 seconds interval), the password setting is successful. (Red light for non-
low voltage, yellow light for low voltage)
If the password exceeds 6 digits or is less than 4 digits, 3 buzzers (0.05
seconds each time, 0.05 seconds interval) will beep quickly, and the password
setting fails, restart from step 2.
It enters sleep without any action within 6 seconds.
Note: Registering a new password will overwrite the old password.
Set up RFID
Step 1: Use the emergency key to open the box
Step 2: Press the reset button once, the backlight flashes red once (0.5
seconds), and the buzzer beeps once (0.5 seconds); the internal lighting red
light flashes (until the registration status is exited). (Red light for non-
low voltage, yellow light for low voltage)
Step 3: Register an RFID within 6 seconds:
The backlight is turned off twice (0.5 seconds each time, 0.5 seconds
interval), 2 buzzers (0.5 seconds each time, 0.5 seconds interval), RFID
registration is successful. (Red light for non-low voltage, yellow light for
low voltage) 3 beeps (0.05 seconds each time, 0.05 seconds interval), RFID
registration fails (including configured and configured fully), restart from
step 2.
It enters sleep without any action within 6 seconds.
Note: Each device can store 5 groups of RFID. After the 5 groups have been
stored, the 5 groups of RFID that have been registered before need to be
cleared. three. Reset RFID Clear RFID operation: press the reset button for 3
seconds (without any feedback in the first second), the backlight will be red
for 6 seconds, and the internal lighting will flash red (until the
registration status is exited) (red light for non-low voltage, yellow light
for low voltage) ).
Within this time range, press the reset button once again, and the backlight
will turn off 3 times (lights off for 0.25 seconds each time, with an interval
of 0.25 seconds). Beep once for 2 seconds.
(Red light for non-low voltage, yellow light for low voltage)
Password out of the box
Press any button, the backlight will light up in red. (The first number of
keystrokes is counted as the first password) (Red light for non-low voltage,
yellow light for low voltage) Enter the password correctly, the backlight is
off once, the duration is 0.5 seconds, the buzzer beeps once, the duration is
0.5 seconds, and the door is opened. (Red light for non-low voltage, yellow
light for low voltage) If the password is entered incorrectly, 3 beeps (0.05
seconds each time, 0.05 seconds interval).
The password is entered incorrectly for 5 consecutive times, the backlight
flashes red for 2 minutes (on 0.5 seconds each time, 0.5 seconds interval),
beeps for 2 minutes (0.5 seconds each time, 0.5 seconds interval), and the
keys are locked for 2 minutes. The alarm can be canceled by removing the
battery.
After the password is entered, no matter whether it is correct or incorrect,
any keystroke will be invalid within 1.5 seconds.
RFID unpacking
Put the RFID card into the detection area The RFID reading is correct, the
backlight is turned off once for 0.5 seconds (red light for non-low voltage,
yellow light for low voltage), and the box door is opened.
RFID reading error, 3 beeps (each 0.05 seconds, interval 0.05 seconds).
Low voltage alarm
Press any button or read the RFID. If the actual voltage is detected to be too low, the backlight will turn on yellow (instead of the red light), prompting the consumer to replace the battery. 4.8V lights up yellow, 4.5V stops working
Mute function
Press and hold the number 1 button for 3 seconds, the lights around the button
will turn off once, count for 1 second, and enter the silent mode, and there
will be no buzzer for any subsequent operations.
Long press the number 1 button for 3 seconds, the lights around the button
will turn off once, count for 1 second, beep once, count for 1 second, and
exit the silent mode.
In the registered state, the mute function is invalid. (Red light for non-low
voltage, yellow light for low voltage)
FCC Warning Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
‐‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐‐ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
‐‐ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
‐‐ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.