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4.5.7 Validator Safe 4.5.8 Door Bell
The “Validator” safe is standard. However, an a) Supply and install a push button operated
SMP safe may be used as an alternative which door bell to the back door. The unit shall be
may be located below the slap table. Where transformer fed from the main supply and
the validator safe is to be installed, power and provide a continuous ringing tone clearly
telecoms wiring must be installed. audible in both the Manager’s office and main
shop area.
• The site electrician should run one CAT-5E
cable from the Validator safe, to the position b) Supply and install a push button operated
of the Modem/ADSL socket under the front door bell to the shopfront door for customer
counter - to be finished at both ends with an assistance purposes.
RJ45 socket.
• It is then up to the safe company to provide
the necessary patch cables and plug it in
• The sockets for this should be labelled “SAFE”
at both ends.
• The electrician should also provide a single
13A unswitched fused spur with cable outlet
and a double 13A unswitched socket at the
safe position (These sockets should be on
one dedicated clean (red socket) circuit).
• The data/power sockets need to be either
offset slightly to one side, or above the safe,
so that staff can get to them.
Safe dimensions:
1110mm(H)x540mm(W)x520mm(D) inc. hinges.
In addition a small printer will sit on top.
Please note that where an SMP safe is used as
an alternative to the Validator safe, a drop box
must also be installed in a location to be agreed
with the Franchisee.
4.5.7 Validator Safe and Door Bell 3 September 2018
4.5.8 Door Bell 30 May 2018