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This safe was shipped with a factory Master Code of 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.
If you changed the Master Code you will need to use the code you changed it to.
Deleting your current User Codes:
Input * - * lock will beep twice
input 6-6-6-# lock will beep twice
Input current Master Code - # lock will beep twice
Input user number - # lock will beep twice (not user code, user number is which user number you want to delete 1,2,3,4 or 5)
Re-input user number - # light stays green for 3 seconds
Example: * - * - 6 - 6 - 6 - # Master Code - # - 5 - # - 5 #
This will delete user 5
Unsuccessful code change: five beeps, repeat the steps.
Changing User Codes: Code length can be 3 to 8 digits long
Input * - * lock will beep twice
Input 4 - 4 - 4 - # lock will beep twice
Input Current User Code - # lock will beep twice
Input User Number - #
Input New User Code - # lock will beep twice
Re-input New User Code - # light stays green for 3 seconds
Example: * - * - 3 - 3 - 3 -# - User Code 2 - # - 2 - # -New User Code - # - New User Code - #
That example will change user code 2.
Unsuccessful Code Change: five beeps, repeat the steps.
There are other things you can do with the MSL-500 lock that comes on the MFL-2014E. You can change the master code, activate user codes, change user codes, delete user codes, set single user or dual user modes (dual user modes requires two user codes to be entered each time you want to open the safe, set the time delay.
The Mesa safe company has a website which does have the operating instructions for the MSL-500 electronic lock. A Google search of "Mesa MSL-500 Operating Instructions" would get you there quickly.
2. Enter your existing six (6) digit combination one time. (or 123456, factory default if you haven't changed the combination yet.
3. Enter your NEW six (6) digit combination two times.
4. If a mistake is made wait thirty (30) seconds and repeat steps 1 - 3.
5. Test lock operation several times before closing the door.
CAUTION: When selecting a combination do not use birthday or other predictable data that could give correlation between the user and combination.
• Valid Combination Entry - Double signal after valid six (6) digit combination is entered.
• Invalid Combination Entry - Triple signal indicates the old combination is still valid.
yes it is,,read the book that come with thi safe first, it may be an easy job, then again it may not be as some electronic saf's need to be re-programed using an e-prom setter,,,and you wont have one of them hanging around! why do you need to reset the safe? have you told some body the combo? if its a gun safe with guns inside of it,,,
some body as well as you should know the combo,,,you never know if any thing happens to you who needs to open the safe????
hi, on mine if you open the door their is a red button press and hold for five seconds, then release put new code in then press again for 5 secs turn thelock to lock position do not close the door, put in the new code and see if it ulocks, if so, bingo, DO NOT CLOSE THE DOOR TILL YOU ARE CERTAIN THE CODE YOU PUT IN WORKS, hope this helps, mine only has a four digit code but i think its the same set up.
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