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The LG39E is a professional electronic lock part of LA GARD Pro Series.
The locking mechanism is the keypoint when speaking about the security of a safe.
Being certified by Underwriter Laboratories (Type 1) and Vds (Class 2), this electronic lock may be the ideal device to prevent an unauthorized access to your safe.
| Product Name | LG39E La Gard Pro Series Electronic Lock - 5750 input unit |
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| Model | LG39E La Gard Pro Series-Electronic Lock |
| Display | No, only LED light |
| Lock Bolt Type | Dead bolt (manual) |
| Number of users | 1 Master Code, 1 Manager Code, up to 9 user codes |
| Audit Record | Yes, additional accessory required (record of last 63 events) |
| Silent / Duress Alarm | Yes, additional accessory required |
| Time Delay functionality | Yes (1-99 minutes) |
| Open window funcionality | Yes (1-19 minutes) |
| Batteries | 9V |
The LG39E is a professional electronic lock part of LA GARD Pro Series.
The locking mechanism is the keypoint when speaking about the security of a safe.
Being certified by Underwriter Laboratories (Type 1) and Vds (Class 2), this electronic lock may be the ideal device to prevent an unauthorized access to your safe.
Safety is not an optional. The retail industry, for obvious reasons, is always seeking an increasing level of security, whether in a big shopping mall or in a small shop: Equipping your safe with this LA GARD electronic lock, means finding a trustful partner within your business safety solutions.
Moreover, thanks to its elegant design, it is fully suitable to offices interiors or even private homes.
This reliable electronic lock offers the possibility of memorizing one Manager code and up to 9 user codes, feature that comes useful when installed in any place where more than a single person has the need to access the safe.
The characteristic that makes this locking mechanism unique, is the ability of being programmed either via software (through the separately sold accessory) or directly using the input unit.
With the proper keys combination, the manager can add/delete - enable/disable 9 additional users or set rules to override the delay period.
Compatibility
This electronic lock is compatible with the following safe series:
Libra
Lyra
Orion
Gemini Pro (also Deposit versions)
Topas Pro (also Deposit versions)
Rubin Pro (also Deposit versions)
Pegasus
Sirius
Antares
Wega
Einsatzdeposit
Paper Star Light
Paper Star Pro
Paper Star Plus
Office Data Star
Fire Star
Fire Star Plus
Safegear Gun Safe
SafeGear offers you a wide variety of delivery options. We find the best delivery partners and ensure fast and safe delivery. To our services belongs delivery with or without installation and standard or express delivery. The following guideline will give answers to all questions you may have.
Find below the most Frequently Asked Questions regarding security, battery and other concerns of Safe Locks.
If you are having the issue that you are typing in your code, but the safe will not open, this means that in 95% of the cases, a battery change will solve the issue. In general, this is always the first step to do when troubleshooting your lock.
Safe locks are classified in ascending security classes going from A through D as per EN-1300 Regulation.
Additionally, starting at security grade IV, safes and vaults must contain 2 separate locks and even 3 for grades XI and higher.
The following table attempts to explain the lock requirements that each safe must meet in order to maintain the certification for the EN-1143-1 burglary resistance grade.
Be aware that there are no wiring or piping in the location you want to install the safe.
Follow these steps to bolt your safe:
You can easily bolt your safe following 8 simple steps.
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1. Place the safe onto its final position. |
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2. Mark the spot on the floor or the wall where the bolting holes are located. |
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3. Move the safe aside. |
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4. Make sure you use the right drill for the material and an appropriately sized drill bit. |
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5. Drill holes into the designated marks. |
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6. Reposition the safe over the mounting hole. |
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7. Insert the bolt through the inside of the safe into the hole. |
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8. Tighten up the nut of the bolt. |