Monday, 19 November 2012

Key Safe

Key Safe

This page describes how the features of a KeySafe can be used and the various control characters that can be entered on the console. Some features will only work if the options have been added to the Keysafe during construction. Some features will only work if the KeySafe software is up to date. Information on this page will be of interest to both wearers and KeyHolders. Iron safes and chests are of quite modern date, and especially fire-proof ones, which were not introduced previous to the present century. Our forefathers, in the simplicity of their arrangements and requirements, were satisfied to place their valuables in an oak chest, secured by one or more locks in front, or in a brick or stone closet, with either a wood door studded with nails, or a plain iron one - in either case secured by a common warded lock, or a lock without any wards at all, or with the usual iron bands with hasps and staples and padlocks.

Key Safe

Key Safe

Key Safe

Key Safe

Key Safe

Key Safe

Key Safe

Key Safe

Key Safe

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