Barska Biometric Safe Cracking

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Barska Biometric Safe Cracking

The HQ Series of Biometric Keypad Safes from Barska offers two ways to access the contents inside. First, the Biometric module allows the user to store up to 30 unique fingerprints, allowing those who have programmed their unique fingerprint into the safe to be able to quickly access the safe in seconds. In the event that someone needs to access the contents of the safe when a registered user is not around, a PIN Code can be used to access the safe. For those looking for a quieter way to access the safe, the HQ Series offers a programmable sound option to eliminate any of the default alerts that occur when opening the safe. In the event that the batteries run out, 2 back-up keys are provided so that the safe can still be accessed. Features: - Stores up to 30 Fingerprints - Retains 1 PIN Code - 2 Solid Steel Locking Bolts - Pre-Drilled Mounting Holes - Protective Floor Mat - Set of 2 Back-Up Keys - Includes Mounting Hardware and 4 AA Batteries Hello, my name is Ryan and I’m here to introduce you to the all-new HQ series of Biometric Keypad Safes by Barska. I’ll take you through some of the main features of this series, show you what makes these safes the perfect choice for securing your valuables, and how to program them.

There are four new models of safes in the new HQ Series, which includes the compact HQ100, the standard HQ200, and the larger HQ300 and 400 models. These innovative new safes feature three unique methods of accessibility, including a biometric fingerprint scanner, a numeric PIN code, and traditional key access. These safes feature Barska’s BioSecure Biometric Fingerprint scanning technology, which allows you to quickly store and access the contents inside with the quick scan of a registered fingerprint. This optical biometric module can store up to 30 fingerprints, allowing access for multiple users.

To open the safe using the biometric scanner, simply press the 0 button, place your finger on the scanner, and the safe will open. In the event that a user needs to open the safe without a fingerprint, a PIN code can be inputted to provide access to the safe. Additionally, each safe in the HQ series comes with 2 manual barrel keys that can be used to open the safe by inserting them into the lock just above the biometric scanner. Two motorized solid steel locking bolts secure valuables within, and pre-drilled mounting holes allow the safe to be secured to a solid surface. Additionally, the safes are constructed using tempered steel that provides long lasting durability.

The HQ series also features a textured scratch-resistant coating for additional protection. Programming the HQ series of safes is quick and easy. To program a fingerprint into the safe, press the red initialization button located on the inside of the safe’s door. Immediately place the finger you wish to register on the biometric scanner, and keep it there until the module beeps twice. You have successfully programmed a fingerprint into the safe’s database. To program a PIN Code into the safe, first enter the safe’s default PIN code listed in the manual and then press 3. Once the red and green lights flash, enter the new 4 to 11 digit PIN code into the safe, and then press the red initialization button on the inside of the safe’s door.

One long beep will be heard to confirm a successful registration. Fic P4m 800m T2 Manual Treadmill. Your safe is now programmed and ready for use.

So if you’re looking for a versatile safe that offers both advanced security and multiple access methods, be sure to check out the all-new HQ Series of Biometric Keypad Safes from Barska. I hope you found this video informative, and thanks for watching.

Jul 13, 2016 - 2 min - Uploaded by Blake HattebergWhen I set up the safe and registered my fingerprints everything seemed to work fine.