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within one minute of another code holder entering his or her code to start the time delay. For example, when the armored car shows up at the safe,
a store employee would enter the master code, the supervisor code, or any user code to start the lock’s time delay. Within one minute, the armored
car person would enter his code. The safe would immediately open, rather than enforcing the entire time delay period.
The dual control time delay override is often preferred, because it imposes a supervisory restriction on the only person who has a code that will
circumvent the time delay. To set the lock for dual control time delay capability, press:
4 6
*
1 2 3 4 5 6 # 1 # 1 #
The lock will emit three rapid beeps after the final # is pressed to acknowledge that the dual control time delay override capability has been set. If
you don’t hear those three beeps, or if you hear a long tone (called a “brap) while following this procedure, either you’ve made an error in the entry
sequence, or the master code has already been changed.
Once you’ve successfully set a management reset code (if desired) and a time delay override method (or deleted the capability permanently), you
can perform any of the lock’s other programming functions, including changing the master code. Any programming you do from this point on can be
changed.
Either type of time delay override still requires you to select and set the actual six-digit TDO code number that will be used to open the safe. Even if
the capability for TDO has been programmed, it is useless until a code is programmed. The code can be set, changed, or deleted at any time by the
holder of the lock’s master code. It is easiest to set the time delay override code before a time delay period is programmed. To do so, press:
Press SG
*
(______) # 9
*
(______) # (______) #
If a time delay period is already programmed into the lock, the time delay override code can only be set, changed, or deleted during the opening
window, which is explained later in the manual.
Access Methods—modes of operation
Single User Mode
One person with a single, valid, six-digit code can open the lock. Lock features can include time delay and time delay override code, if desired. The
holder of the master code can perform all programming functions. The holder of the supervisor code (if it’s set) can set, change, and delete user
codes. He can also change and delete his own code. User code holders can change their own codes. Your lock left S&G’s factory in single user mode
(the default mode). If its in another mode and you want to change it to single user mode, follow this programming sequence:
3 2
*
(______) # 0 # 0 #
Dual Control Mode
This is also referred to as dual user mode. It requires two different valid lock codes to be entered within one minute of each other for the lock to
open. The idea is that no one person has the ability to open the safe alone. Lock features can include time delay and time delay override code, if
desired. The holder of the master code can perform all programming functions. The holder of the supervisor code cannot perform any programming
or code changes. He cannot even change or delete his own code. User code holders can change their own codes. You should also be aware that a
single user time delay override code can open the lock immediately without entry of a second code. The dual control time delay override will require
another code to start the time delay before it can be used to open the safe. A time delay period of at least one minute must be programmed into
the lock for a time delay override code of either variety to work. It cannot open a lock that is not using the time delay feature.
If your lock is in another mode and you want to change it to dual control mode, follow this programming sequence:
3 2
*
(______) # 1 # 1 #
Supervisor/User Mode
This is sometimes referred to as supervisor/subordinate mode. In this mode, the master code and the supervisor code cannot open the lock.
Instead, they are used to enable and disable the lock for opening by the user codes. When either the master code or the supervisor code (if set) is
entered, the lock will emit four short beeps or two long beeps. If it gives the four short beeps, any user code can subsequently be used to open the
lock. The next time the master code or supervisor code is entered, the lock will emit the two long beeps. Now the user codes cannot open the lock.
When the lock is disabled and a user code is entered, it does not open, but emits two long beeps instead. The master code and supervisor code are
effectively used to toggle the lock back and forth between usable and non-usable states. Lock features can include time delay, but the time delay
override is not available in this mode. The holder of the master code can perform all programming functions. The holder of the supervisor code (if
it’s set) can set, change, and delete user codes. He can also change and delete his own code. User code holders can change their own codes and
open the lock when it is enabled by the master code or supervisor code.
To place your 6123 lock in supervisor/user mode, press:
3 2
*
(______) # 2 # 2 #
existing master code new TDO code(7 4) new TDO code
existing master code
existing master code
existing master code
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