Let’s take a moment to familiarize ourselves with the various components, beginning with the Power supply. Inside the case, is the LBB unit itself (photo-2) along with the power supply, adapter modules, and connecting cable. The LBB comes packed in a heavy-duty waterproof and shock-proof case as shown in photo one. Once the safe is unlocked, the technician can then service or repair the safe as needed. If the lock is set for dual control, both combinations will be displayed and dialed if necessary. It will display the new combination(s) and then dial the combination if desired. When the LBB has analyzed the lock, it will reset the combination and then alert the user that it has succeeded in resetting the combination. Once the LBB is properly connected to the safe lock, it will begin resetting the software inside the lock. The LBB is a compact and sophisticated standalone computer system that can communicate with and reset the combination information stored in the lock. As long as the lock inside the safe is still functional and the wire that ran to the dial or keypad is accessible, the LBB can work its magic. The LBB is not designed to work on locks that are severely damaged or malfunctioning, but it can be used effectively in many situations where the dial or keypad has been damaged or destroyed. No, it doesn’t work on everything, but what it does work on is very impressive. In short, the Little Black Box (LBB) gives the safe technician a tool that will easily reset and unlock some of the most popular electronic safe locks built by Sargent & Greenleaf and LaGard in just 15 minutes! (See sidebar for application information.) I’ve never seen a safe tool with as much promise as this one. introduced a tool called the “Little Black Box” that they describe as “Industry Changing.” I recently spent several days with this amazing tool and I think that all of the hype was certainly justified. At the beginning of this year, Lockmasters, Inc.
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