
To Set a Time Delay
The time delay value can be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 minutes. To deactivate the time delay, set its value to 0 minutes.
Press SG* (______) # 0
*
(_) # (_) #
Whenever # is pressed, the lock chirps to acknowledge the entry. Wait for the chirps before proceeding. If a long series of closely spaced chirps
(almost a continuous tone) sounds when # is pressed, the new time delay value is not accepted—the old time delay value is retained. For instance,
if you want to set the time delay to five minutes, use the following procedure.
Press SG* (______) # 0
*
5# 5#
To turn the time delay off, use the following procedure during the two-minute opening window.
Press SG* (______) # 0
*
0# 0#
The Management Reset Code
Your lock can incorporate a Management Reset Code if one is programmed before the Factory Master Code is changed or reset. Once the Master
Code changing procedure is completed for the first time, a Management Reset Code cannot be installed. Once programmed, the Management Reset
Code cannot be deleted or changed. Sargent & Greenleaf strongly recommends that a different Management Reset Code be used for each lock.
The Management Reset Code consists of seven digits. Two of the digits must be pressed simultaneously. These digits must be either 0 and 1, or 0
and 3. They may be used anywhere in the code. For instance, a Management Reset Code could be 147.01.89 (0 and 1 are pressed simultaneously).
To use the Management Reset Code in this example, press:
*
6 # 147.01.89 #.The lock’s Master Code will revert to 1 2 3 4 5 6 #.
Immediately after the Management Reset Code is entered, the lock will beep once for each time the MRC has been used, including the current usage.
This simple audit trail is provided to let the safe operator know how many times the Management Reset Code has been used to reset the lock. The
Master Code is now reset automatically to the original Factory Master Code (1 2 3 4 5 6 #). Any User Codes which were present in the lock when the
Management Reset Code was entered will be erased, as will any time delay value.
To Program the Management Reset Code (MRC):
Press
*
*
# 123456# (_______) # (_______) #
If you get a long error tone rather than three short beeps after attempting to program the Management Reset Code, the lock may have had its master
code changed, or it may already have an MRC. Contact your safe manufacturer or dealer to obtain it.
To Use the Management Reset Code:
Press * 6# (_______) # (the Master Code is now 123456#)
Low Battery Condition
The Model 6120 lock uses two 9-volt alkaline batteries. We recommend Duracell
®
. If the batteries in your lock need to be replaced, twenty
consecutive beeps will be heard after the last number of the code and the # sign have been pressed. The batteries will have to be replaced before
the lock can be opened.
Note: A low battery simulator is built into the Model 6120 so you can familiarize yourself with how the lock sounds under a low battery condition.
To activate the low battery simulator, depress the
*
key for approximately three seconds, until the lock emits three chirps. Immediately
enter your code. Each time you press a key, the chirp will sound distinctly different than it does during normal operation. Approximately two
seconds after you enter the code and open the lock, the Model 6120 will revert to normal keypad tones.
Battery Replacement Procedure (standard two-battery keypad)
The Model 6120 will NOT forget your code(s) during battery change. The circuitry is designed to hold this information for extended periods of time
even if there are no batteries installed.
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