SecuRam ProLogic electronic safe lock is a very reliable and robust locking system, including blue lighted LCD screen for easy programming.See your local Liberty Safe dealer for details. Other models may be ordered with electronic locks. Got any questions? For more information on security safe lock types, call us at 1-80 or send us an email at for factory installation on 23 size models and larger, including Centurion, USA, Colonial, Franklin, Lincoln, Modern Lincoln, Presidential or National Security safes. Order a lock here or select the SecuRam keypad lock of your choice while building your Liberty Safe. Don't worry: the addition of heavy duty security won't cramp your style. Whatever you choose, it's sure to make your safe stand out. You can find locks here in your choice of brass, chrome, or black chrome. Not only are the electronic keypad locks for gun safes at the top of their game in terms of security and accessibility, they've also got style to spare. Reliable, robust, and simple to keep working, SecuRam locks deliver ease of access to their owners and nearly unbreakable security to any intruders. The locks are designed to be easy to use and quick to program with your choice of user code. Just because SecuRam keypad locks are secure doesn't mean that you can't get access when you need it. A lock is just one layer of security on your safe, but we want to make sure that layer is as tough as it can be. That's why Liberty Safe has chosen electronic locks with the best protection the industry has to offer. Doesn't your home safe deserve the same? We thought so too. After all, SecuRam locks are used by government entities, banks, and other businesses that require an unmatched level of security and sophistication. With options like radio frequency fingerprint sensors and quick-access keypads, SecuRam has packed these locks with so many features that we feel confident choosing their electronic keypad locks for our gun safes. Check with your local insurance company for possible discounts that may be available with your purchase.Liberty Safe's collection of SecuRam locks uses the latest in security technology to deliver reliable, fast access to the contents of your gun safe. Should damage occur to your valuables, a claim should be made with your homeowners insurance. Most homeowner's policies require the purchase of riders or endorsements on items such as guns, jewelry coins and other valuable collectibles. A homeowner's policy or other insurance coverage should be purchased in an amount sufficient to cover the contents. Liberty safe does not insure the contents of your safe. You should purchase a replacement model in either case. Do not continue to store items in a safe that has been compromised by water or fire. If your safe included firearms, remove them and have them cleaned and lubricated as soon as possible. In this event, make sure to have your safe opened as soon as possible. Should your safe be exposed to fire or water, the fire insulation of your safe will be compromised. Solutions to frequently asked questions and issues can also be found in Trouble Shooting Guide in this booklet or on line at The cost of any repairs performed without pre-authorization will be the sole responsibility of the owner. If there are any issues regarding your safe please contact a Liberty Safe Customer Service Representative (CSR) at (800) 247-5625. Repairs to your safe covered under your warranty should not be performed without the pre-authorization of a Liberty Safe customer service representative. You will be required to provide the serial number and proof of ownership if you have not sent in your warranty card. If you encounter a problem that falls under the warranty coverage, simply call one of our Customer Service Representative's at (800) 247-5625, press 4. Please read carefully the safe warranty that accompanied your safe. Slide the two ears counterclockwise to the 12 o'clock position. Verify the door is open all of the way and the bolts are extended to their locked position. There are two ears (tips) on the plate that are positioned between 12 and 2 o'clock.Locate the spindle plate that rests against the safe door, directly behind the keypad.Slide the keypad housing away from the door (similar to changing the batteries).Open the door all of the way and extend the bolts.Then replace the battery tray and enter your code a few times until lock begins to lock. To improve battery contact, remove the battery tray and bend down the thin metal contact tabs located inside the battery tray compartment at the top. For single battery keypads, the battery may not be making good contact with the keypad terminals.Follow the battery replacement procedure in this manual. If the lock "chirps" when keys are pressed, but it will not open, the batteries may be drained to the point that they will not operate enough to lock the lock.
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