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c. Time Delay Override
With Time Delay Override (TDO), you define whether or not you can override Time Delay, in case you need
to open the lock before the time delay expires - for example, by a cash carrier. If time delay has been
programmed, the following steps must be performed during the opening window period.
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mportant note: PIN position 9 is where the Time Delay Override Code is stored. If TDO is not activated (using one of the two following
procedures), a code stored in PIN position 9 acts like a standard User Code.
Type 1: Open Lock After Time Delay Begins
With this option, you enter a TDO Code after a valid user has entered his/her code and the time delay
period has begun. The TDO code must be entered in the first 60 seconds of the time delay period. To
choose this type of override, enter:
4 6 * Master Code #

1 #

1 #

Type 2: Open Lock Before Time Delay Begins
With this option, you enter a TDO Code that allows the lock to be opened immediately without waiting for
the time delay to be started. To choose this type of override, enter:
4 6 * Master Code #

2 #

2 #

Turn Off Time Delay Override
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mportant note: The TDO Code (PIN position 9) is automatically deleted when TDO is turned off. It can then be re-programmed with
a new code which will act as a standard User Code.
To turn off the Time Delay Override completely after it’s been programmed, enter:
4 6 * Master Code #

0 #

0 #

d. Creating, Changing, and Deleting a TDO Code
To use the TDO feature, you need to create a unique 6-digit TDO code in PIN position 9. Note: The TDO
code is created, changed and deleted the same as user codes. (See Section III. Creating, Changing and
Deleting Codes.)
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