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© Copyright 2011, Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
Operating Instructions
Model 6123—Motorized Electronic Combination Lock
If the long error tone (brap) sounds at any time during the supervisor
code deletion procedure, you have made an error. The old supervisor
code is retained.
Here is the sequence the supervisor code holder uses to change his
own six-digit code:
Press SG
*
(___) #
2
*
(___) #
(___) #
If the long error tone (brap) sounds at any time during the supervisor
code changing procedure, you have made an error. The old
supervisor code is retained.
The supervisor code holder can delete his code completely from the
lock. This is the procedure he would use:
Press SG
*
(___) #
2
*
#
#
If the long error tone (brap) sounds at any time during the supervisor
code deletion procedure, you have made an error. The old supervisor
code is retained.
the user codes
Holders of user codes can do two things—open the safe within the
restrictions of the lock mode, and change their code numbers. User
codes do not exist until set by the holder of the master code or the
supervisor code. As we discovered earlier, however, the supervisor
code holder cannot set, change, or delete any codes when the lock is
in dual control mode.
There are provisions for five different user codes in the 6123. Each
one is associated with a storage position number. The first user
code is stored in position #3, the second in position #4, the third
in position #5, the fourth in position #6, and the fifth user code
is stored in position #7. When we program a user code, we have
to identify the particular code by its position number. For instance,
here’s how the holder of the master code or supervisor code (except
in dual control mode) sets or changes the user code found in the
#3 position.
Press SG
*
(___) #
3
*
(___) #
(___) #
If the long error tone (brap) sounds at any time during the user code
setting or changing procedure, you have made an error. If a user
code already existed in this position, it will be retained.
The holder of the master code or supervisor code can delete a user
code as follows:
Press SG
*
(___) #
3
*
#
#
If the long error tone (brap) sounds at any time during the user code
deletion procedure, you’ve made an error. The user code is retained.
To set, change, or delete any user code, follow the two previous
programming sequences, changing the position number to point to
the particular user code you want to affect.
The holder of a user code can change his own six-digit code to a
new number. He cannot delete his own code, leaving his user position
empty. To make the change:
Press 3 3
*
(___) #
(___) #
(___) #
Notice that you don’t have to put in a position number to identify
which user code position you’re changing. Thats because the lock
figures it out from the existing code that you enter.
If the long error tone (brap) sounds at any time during the changing
procedure, you’ve made an error. The old user code is retained.
the time delAy override code
This is a code we learned about earlier in the manual. It circumvents
any time delay period programmed into the lock. A time delay period
of at least one minute must be used for the time delay override
code to be valid. If there is no time delay in the lock, the override
code will not work.
Only the holder of the locks master code can set, change, or delete
the time delay override code. To set or change it:
Press SG
*
(___) #
9
*
(___) #
(___) #
existing master code
or supervisor code
new user code(7 4)
existing
supervisor code
new supervisor code new supervisor code(7 4)
existing
supervisor code
new user code
user code position number
existing master code
or supervisor code
(7 4)
(7 4)
existing user code new user code
existing master code new TDO code new TDO code(7 4)
user code position number
new user code
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