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User codes can be set, changed, or deleted by the holder of either 
the master code or the supervisor code. They also have the ability 
to change themselves, as long as the lock model is either a 6123 
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user, dual control, and supervisor/user. The mode of operation 
can be changed at any time. The 6120 lock can only be used in 
single control mode, so users of that lock should skip the entire 
section dealing with modes of operation.

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One person with a single, valid, six-digit code and/or enrolled 
fingerprint can open the lock. Lock features can include time 
delay and time delay override capability, if desired.

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This is also referred to as dual user mode. It requires two 
different valid lock codes and/or enrolled fingerprints 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. You should also be aware that a single 
user time delay override code and/or associated fingerprint can 
open the lock immediately without entry of a second code and/or 
fingerprint. The dual control time delay override will require 
another code to start the time delay before the TDO code and/or 
associated fingerprint 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 or associated fingerprint of single 
or dual control variety to work. TDO cannot open a lock that is not 
using the time delay feature.

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This is sometimes referred to as supervisor/subordinate or 
supervisor/employee mode. The master code and the code in PIN 
position #2 (supervisor code) cannot open the lock. Instead, they 
enable and disable the lock for opening by the other user codes. 
When either the master code or the #2 code (if set) is entered, 
the lock emits four short beeps or two long beeps. If it gives the 
four short beeps, any of the other user codes can subsequently 
be used to open the lock. The next time the master code or the #2 
code is entered, the lock will emit two long beeps. Now the other 
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 #2 code are 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.

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Remember, access modes can only be set if the Biometric Keypad 
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Biometric Keypad

© Copyright 2005, Sargent & Greenleaf

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Summary of Contents for Biometric Keypad

Page 1: ...the factory This code can be used to regain control of the lock in the event the master code is lost The management reset code must be programmed into the lock before the master code is changed for th...

Page 2: ...You can either place your finger on the fingerprint reader until the LED goes off or you can enter your 6 digit PIN code followed by Do not put any pressure on the safe handle until after the LCD dis...

Page 3: ...e time delay countdown When the opening window screen appears two different people will have to enter their enrolled fingerprint and or PIN within 60 seconds of each other to open the lock One of thos...

Page 4: ...in two different ways The first is single control After pressing START simply enter the TDO fingerprint and or PIN code to open the lock depending on whether the keypad is programmed for fingerprint o...

Page 5: ...the lock and keypad do not appear to be functioning normally simply refrain from pressing any buttons for at least five minutes then attempt your programming procedure again Getting to the Setup Menus...

Page 6: ...setup under the main setup menu As shown in the following screen illustration you can select one of three lock models Z02 6120 or 6123 It is important that you identify your lock correctly Otherwise...

Page 7: ...nt reset code be stored off premises as an additional security measure If the lock has never had its master code changed and it has no MRC you can make up your own and set it into the lock The managem...

Page 8: ...You can enter the lock MRC then enter the keypad MRC to get them back in sync What happens when you use the MRC successfully In a model 6120 lock the master code is reset to 1 2 3 4 5 6 All user code...

Page 9: ...TDO mode cannot be changed If you select single user option 1 or dual control option 2 the following screen will be displayed while the keypad communicates with the lock If the lock alerts you that t...

Page 10: ...the code entry screen so that you can attempt to enter the new code again If the code entry and confirmation match the code will be set into the lock and the following display will confirm the action...

Page 11: ...y Override Code This code is only available with 6123 and Z02 model locks If your lock is a 6120 skip this section As explained earlier in this instruction manual the time delay override code is used...

Page 12: ...will be the 2 PIN code supervisor code At the top of the following column are the menu items available to you when the supervisor code is used to access lock setup You will not have access to any othe...

Page 13: ...require another code to start the time delay before the TDO code and or associated fingerprint can be used to open the safe A time delay period of at least one minute must be programmed into the lock...

Page 14: ...Note If your lock employs a time delay changes to an existing time delay or opening window can only be accomplished during the opening window period This can make the process lengthy depending on the...

Page 15: ...dow if you are using a model 6123 or Z02 lock If your lock is a 6120 this section does not apply to you The opening window is the limited period of time following the end of the time delay during whic...

Page 16: ...rollment process Each numerical code can only be assigned one fingerprint If a code is deleted from the lock the associated fingerprint will no longer work If a fingerprint is deleted from the keypad...

Page 17: ...ed to enroll a fingerprint in position that was already in use The keypad display makes setting up and maintaining your lock parameters and data very intuitive Operating Instructions Biometric Keypad...

Page 18: ...ck using an LCD display to make the processes easy to follow There may be times however when you need to control the lock directly without the Biometric Keypad acting as the middleman To do this make...

Page 19: ...Codes and programming information are not corrupted or lost during battery changes Underneath the bottom of the keypad you ll find a raised ridge Place your finger behind it pull slightly forward and...

Page 20: ...TIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED S G DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE GOODS ARE MERCHANTABLE OR FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN Seller s entire liability and Buyer s exclusive remed...

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