Taylor PHOENIX Manual de usuario

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Electronic Safe Lock Recovery Tool
Instruction Manual v4.0
The Phoenix Electronic Safe Lock Recovery Tool eliminates the need to drill most keypad
equipped safes in the event of a lock out due to lost combination, lock malfunction or
keypad failure. Simply remove the existin keypad, plu the lock and/or keypad cable into
the Phoenix and select the appropriate openin or dia nostic feature from the on-
screen menu. In minutes the Phoenix will have the safe open with no drillin , no repairs
to the safe and no replacement of the lock.

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Contents:
Datasheet…………………………………………………………. 3
Kit Components………………………………………………. 4
Connecting Locks, Interface Cables &
Accessories..……………………………………………………. 5
Important Notes & Recommendations………
Power Up / Power Down……………………………. 7
Charging…………………………………………………………. 7
SmartCharge…………………………………………. 8
Battery & Charging Notes…………………. 8 - 9
System Startup Screen………………………………. 9
Activation / Login PIN…………………………………. 10
Code Entry / PIN Entry………………………………. 10
Menu Navigation……………………………………………. 11
Main Menu………………………………………………………. 11
E-Lock Quick Reference………………………………. 12
JumpBox E-Lock Power Boost.…………………. 13
Keypad Tester…………………………………………………. 14
Emergency Keypad / Universal Keypad..…. 15
Ionic Spiking……………………………………………………. 16 - 18
Lock Servicing…………………………………………………. 18
Identification…………………………………………. 19
Lock Menu……………………………………………. 20
Lock Open - Quick Dial………..……. 21
Lock Open - Troubleshoot….……. 22
Lock Program……………………………. 23
LaGard 3045 Programmer.……. 23
Lock Reset……………………………………. 24
SecuRam Code Recovery………….. 25
Tools Menu…………………………………………………….. 26 - 29
Power Supply………………………………………. 27
Voltmeter……………………………………………… 28
Job Notes..……………………………………………. 29
Settings……………………………..……………………………. 30
Command Mode Interface..…………………………. 31
Command Mode Examples…………………. 32
Saving and Replaying Commands……. 33
Adding Your Own Buttons………………. 34

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Includes
Phoenix v4.0 Electronic Safe Lock Recovery Tool
Multi-Lock Junction Box
A sec, LaGard, LP, NL, SecuRa , Sentry SF Series, S&G
Keypad Interface & Testing Cables:
S&G Keypads – RED
LaGard, LpLOCK, NL Keypads – BLACK
SecuRa SafeLogic Keypads – YELLOW Tag
AMSEC ESL-10/20 Keypads – GREEN Tag
Ju pBox Cable – RED/BLACK
LaGard Reset Dongle (Basic Plus, 39E, 66E) - BLUE Tag
AMSEC ESL-10/20 Reset Adapter - WHITE/BLACK
IONIC Spiking Accessories
Ionic Solution ‘P’, 3/32” drill bit, syringe needle, depth gauge, tube
AC Charger (120/240 VAC, 50/60Hz)
USB Software Update Cable
Micro SD Card/USB Drive - includes update software and instructions

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Connect Locks, Interface Cables and Accessories
Junction Box
Connect to
PHOENIX OUTPUT JACK
on top of Phoenix
Locks
Connect to LOCK PORTS on Junction Box
Keypad Interface Cables
BLACK Cable – LAGARD, LP and NL Keypads
oWhite plu to keypad (tab down)
oClear plu to KEYPAD JACK
RED Cable – S&G Keypads
oBlack plu to keypad (keyed plu )
oClear plu to KEYPAD JACK
GREEN Tag – AMSEC Keypads
oShort end with without ta to keypad
oLon end with reen ta to KEYPAD JACK
YELLOW Tag – SECURAM Keypads
oWhite plu to keypad
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Clear plu to PHOENIX OUTPUT JACK
Other Cables & Accessories
RED / BLACK Cable – JUMPBOX
oWhite plu to keypad battery terminals
oClear plu to PHOENIX OUTPUT JACK
BLUE Ta - LAGARD RESET DONGLE
oBlack plu to BAT port on lock case
WHITE/BLACK - AMSEC ESL-10/20 Reset Adapter
oInsert in ACCESSORY PORT on Junction Box for ESL10/20 Reset
oPlug lock into AMSEC Reset
LOCK
AMSEC
LOCK
SENTRY
LOCK
S
ECURAM
LOCK
S
&
G
LOCK
LAGARD
LP/NL
ACCESSORY
PORT
KEYPAD
JACK
PHOENIX
OUTPUT
JACK

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Important Notes and ecommendations
Disconnect all locks and keypads from Phoenix before powerin on/off
Never connect Phoenix to any lock that has been drilled or dama ed (includin
water dama e)
Use extreme caution if attemptin to splice the Phoenix into keypad/lock cables.
An incorrect splice can dama e both the Phoenix and the lock electronics.
For faster LaGard Resets, avoid char in via A/C durin the reset process
Durin lock reset procedure, avoid touchin or movin lock cable or tool. Leave
stationary until reset is complete to insure si nal inte rity
Remove batteries from all keypads before connectin to Phoenix except when
prompted otherwise
Observe orientation of tabs on keyed plu s before connectin
Hold “backup” pressure on Junction Box connectors when plu in in cables
Never allow powered JumpBox cable to come into contact with metal surfaces
such as the safe door or keypad housin
For proper functionality, wait until locks in penalty mode are no lon er in lockout
before connectin them to the Phoenix
Never open Phoenix tool or remove cover while the unit is powered up
Never connect USB pro ramin cable to the Phoenix will the tool is powered on.
Doin so can potentially dama e your computer.

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Powering Up
Power on the Phoenix by pressin the Power Button located on the front cover.
The Power Button will illuminate while the Phoenix is powered up.
Powering Down
Unplu all locks, keypads and accessories from the Phoenix then press the Power
Button to turn off the machine.
Sleep Mode - Automatic Power ff
The Phoenix will automatically turn itself off after 5 minutes of inactivity at the startup
screen. This feature protects the internal battery pack from becomin dischar ed if the
Power Button is activated while the tool is in stora e. If this occurs, the Phoenix will
display a notification on the next power up in order to alert you of any possible issues
while in stora e. Simply tap the notification messa e to clear it from the screen. After
enterin a valid PIN code to lo into the machine the notification will be erased and no
lon er display at startup.
Charging / Battery Life
The Phoenix is equipped with a replaceable 3-cell lithium ion battery module that delivers
exceptional runtime (6-10 hrs), extended battery life (18-24mo) and hi h current
capacity comparable to that of the previous models hi h watta e A/C power adapter. A
battery level indicator is displayed in the lower ri ht corner of the screen durin normal
operation allowin you to quickly au e the state of char e and USB connection status.
FULL , OK , LOW , CRITICAL , USB
The Phoenix is char ed by plu in the included A/C char er into the char er/power
port located at the bottom of the tool. You can choose between two different char in
methods - Quick Charge and Smart Charge. Quick Charge is desi ned to maximize the
total battery run time by allowin the battery module to char e to 120% of normal
capacity at the expense of overall battery life. Smart Charge is desi ned to maximize
the overall battery life while still offerin an acceptable 6-10 hours of run time per
char e.
Quick Charge
To Quick Char e the Phoenix simply plu the included char er into the tool’s
char in /power port while the tool is powered off. The char e level will reach 100% as
quickly as possible but the extra 20% of char e will require an overni ht char e cycle at
a reduced char in rate for avoid overly stressin the battery cells.

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Smart Charge
Smart Char e is desi ned to maximize the overall battery life while still offerin an
acceptable 6-10 hours of run time per char e.
To enable Smart Char e, plu the char er into
the Phoenix then power on the tool and press
the Smart Char e icon located on the lower left
corner of the startup screen.
When Smart Char e is enabled, the Phoenix will
display the current char e level (%) alon with the
estimated time until fully char ed (100%). To
conserve power and maximize the char in rate
the Phoenix will enter sleep mode and power down
the screen after 10 seconds. You can check the
current char e pro ress at any time by quickly
tappin the screen. Once Smart Char e detects
that the battery module has reached 100% char e
level the Phoenix will be in beepin and si nal you of
char e completion. Once this occurs, simply unplu the char er and the Phoenix will
power itself down automatically. In order to see the benefits of the Smart Char e
feature it is important that you remove the char er from the Phoenix in a timely manner
once a 100% char e level is reached. The included char er will continue char in the
internal battery module tool as lon as it remains connected to the Phoenix. The on y
way to cease the charge is by disconnecting the charger from the too .
Battery/Charging Notes
•Storin lithium ions batteries at or near full char e for extended periods is always
detrimental to battery life to some de ree but when this is done at hi h
temperatures the impacts are dramatic. Keepin the Phoenix at a 120% char e
level in the back of a hot work van will eventually shorten the battery life. Usin
Smart Char e whenever possible will help you avoid this and ensure that the
battery is always at the optimal char e levels for stora e in hot or cold conditions.
•The lithium battery cells inside the Phoenix were specifically chosen for their low
rate of self-dischar e. Nothin is worse than a rechar eable power tool that oes
dead from simply sittin on the shelf unused for two months. A ood tool should
be ready to o anytime you reach for it and it shouldn’t require your constant
attention to maintain a proper char e level. The Phoenix is desi ned to draw

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essentially zero power when not in use and the lithium cells inside will maintain a
decent char e level durin extended periods of stora e.
•Don’t et “ran e anxiety” over fears of a potentially dead battery. In addition to a
low self-dischar e rate the Phoenix is also desi ned to maintain a usable about of
“reserve” power that can be accessed in an emer ency to finish a job even when
the battery indicator reads zero . This reserve capacity will be tri ered
automatically anytime the char e level reaches 0%. Reserve power should be able
to reliably provide 25 to 30 minutes of additional runtime with no drop off in
performance. As reserve power starts to become depleted the Phoenix will be in
to selectively throttle down non-essential system resources in an effort to reduce
power consumption and extend runtime. A sudden drop in screen bri htness
si nals that reserve power has fallen to under 50%. A second and more severe
drop on bri htness indicates that reserve power has fallen below 10% and the
Phoenix may soon be forced to power down without warnin . If you routinely use
the SmartChar e feature for char in and don’t frequently tap into the battery’s
reserve power then you can typically rely on the Phoenix’s reserve power to et
you 30 minutes to an hour of additional runtime when you really need it.
•We don’t recommend plu in the char er into the Phoenix while the tool is in
use. Some of the capabilities offered by the Phoenix require the machine to take
extremely precise readin s with very sensitive electronics. This requires a smooth
and stable power supply for proper performance. The Phoenix is desi ned with
filters to effectively cancel out interference from standard 50/60Hz A/C power
lines and other common sources but excessively “dirty” power can cause
measurement accuracy to drop considerably which extends the time necessary
to complete certain processes. Havin the char er plu ed into the Phoenix
durin normal use can feed any fluctuations or “dirty” power on the A/C line
directly into the tool which can makes its job much harder and time consumin .
System Startup Screen
When powered on the Phoenix will do a
quick System Check then immediately
display the Startup Screen. Some of the
notable elements shown on the Startup
Screen include the product key, serial
number, software version, battery level
indicator, SmartChar e shortcut and a
listin of any option features enabled on
the machine. When prompted, simply
“TAP TO BEGIN” (touch the screen) to
proceed to the lo in screen.

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Activation / Login PIN
Each Phoenix device is individually serialized to a specific owner and requires an
Activation Code before the tool can be used. If prompted for an activation code, follow
the onscreen instructions and visit http://www.taylortechtools.com/activate with your
Product Key and Serial Number to retrieve your Activation Code. Once your activation
code has been entered the Phoenix will prompt to choose a 4-di it Lo in PIN. Your Lo in
PIN code can also be chan ed at any point
from the Settings Menu. If your lo in PIN is
lost, contact Taylor Technolo ies to have
your PIN reset by phone. A valid Lo in PIN
code is required each time the Phoenix is
used in order to prevent the tool from bein
used if lost or stolen. An incorrect lo in PIN
will result in a 1 minute lockout period. An
on-screen timer will show the remainin
lockout time and restart the tool once the
lockout has expired.
Code Entry / PIN Entry
The Phoenix provides an on-screen keypad
interface to allow you to enter information such
as lo in PIN’s, activation codes, user codes,
time delay values, etc. The default layout is in the
style of an electronic safe lock keypad similar to
what you mi ht find on many safes (see above).
The Phoenix also offers a second, more
traditional di ital keypad layout with lar er
buttons (see below). You can switch between
the two available keypad layouts at any time by
pressin the [S YLE] button in the lower left
corner of the screen. Pressin the [*] button
allows you to conceal any di its you enter from
outside viewers (see below). The number of
di its required is indicated by the number of
li ht rey boxes shown for each di it location. If
you make a mistake, press the [X] button in the
upper ri ht corner of the screen to erase the
current entry. Pressin [X] a second time
aborts the entry procedure and returns to the previous menu. Durin Lock Servicing,
the Phoenix keeps a record of any mana er or user codes pro rammed in the lock and
places a handy quick entry button on the left of the keypad showin the user type and
current code. Tap the quick entry button to automatically enter the code in the keypad.
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