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Operating Instructions
Model 6123—Motorized Electronic Combination Lock
importAnt note: If a time delay is already present in your 6123 when
you want to set, change, or delete a time delay override code, the
programming must be done during the time delay opening window.
This is the period of time that the lock is normally able to be opened
following the countdown of the time delay period. For instance, if
your lock is in single user mode, enabled for a time delay override
code, and using a two-minute time delay, this is how you would
program the TDO: Enter any valid operating code for the lock
(master, supervisor, or any user code) to start the time delay. The
lock will beep once every ten seconds during the two minute time
delay period. At the end of two minutes, the lock will beep ten times
rapidly to signal the beginning of the opening window period. Instead
of entering a valid operating code to open the lock, you initiate the
programming sequence to create a time delay override code.
Press SG
*
(___) #
9
*
(___) #
(___) #
If you wished to delete an existing time delay override code, the
sequence would be:
Press SG
*
(___) #
9
*
#
#
If there is no time delay period programmed when you want to set,
change, or delete a time delay override code, you obviously don’t
need to be concerned about performing the programming during the
opening window.
time delAy feAtures
setting / chAnging / deleting the time delAy period
Time delay can be used with any of the 6123s operating modes. It
can only be programmed by the holder of the locks master code,
and it can be set for any time between one and ninety-nine minutes,
in single minute increments.
To set a time delay when none exists:
Press SG
*
(___) #
0
*
(___) #
(___) #
Changing or deleting an existing time delay period requires
programming to be done during the opening window period. This
is the period of time that the lock is normally able to be opened
following the countdown of the time delay period. For instance, if your
lock is in single user mode and using a two-minute time delay, this
is how you would change the length of the time delay. Enter any valid
operating code for the lock (master, supervisor, or any user code) to
start the time delay. The lock will beep once every ten seconds during
the two minute time delay period. At the end of two minutes, the lock
will beep ten times rapidly to signal the beginning of the opening
window period. Instead of entering a valid operating code to open the
lock, you initiate the programming sequence to change the length of
the time delay period.
Press SG
*
(___) #
0
*
(___) #
(___) #
To delete the time delay altogether, you follow the same programming
sequence to set the time delay period to zero.
using the 6123 with A time delAy period
Time delay can be used with any of the 6123s operating modes. It
automatically enforces a waiting period between the time a valid lock
code is first entered and when the safe can be opened.
In single user mode, a 6123 with time delay is opened by first
entering any valid operating code (master, supervisor, or user) to
begin the time delay. At the end of the time delay period, the lock
beeps ten times rapidly. Now you have a period of time (the opening
window) during which you enter any valid code for the lock. It can be
the same code used to start the time delay, or it can be another code.
The lock will open.
In dual control mode, a 6123 with time delay is opened by first
entering any valid operating code (master, supervisor, or user) to
begin the time delay. At the end of the time delay period, the lock
beeps ten times rapidly. During the opening window you must enter
any two valid operating codes within sixty seconds of each other to
open the lock. One of these codes may be the same one used to begin
the time delay, but it may be two different codes for the lock.
existing master code new TDO code new TDO code(7 4)
existing master code(7 4)
existing master code time delay period
in minutes (1 - 99)
time delay period
in minutes (1 - 99)
(7 4)
existing master code
new time delay period
in minutes (1 - 99)
new time delay period
in minutes (1 - 99)
(7 4)
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