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From the lock setup menu, select option 4 (access modes), to
choose the access mode you want.
Remember that you cannot choose supervisor/user mode unless
the supervisor code (PIN position #2) has already been set.
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Time delay is a security feature that enforces a predetermined
waiting period between the entering of a valid lock code and the
actual opening of the lock. The delay period can be set from 1
to 9 minutes using a 6120 lock, and from 1 to 99 minutes when
using either a 6123 or Z
02
.
The opening window is a period of time immediately after the
time delay during which you can enter a valid lock code to open
the lock. The factory default opening window is 2 minutes for all
lock models, but it can be changed to any value between 2 and
10 minutes for 6123 and Z
02
locks.
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 length of the time delay. If you intend to change
the length of the opening window from the factory default 2
minutes, it is recommended you do so before programming a
value for the time delay period.
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aLue
From the lock setup menu, select time delay (option 4 for a model
6120 lock, option 5 for a 6123 or Z
02
).
Simply enter a time value when prompted by the display to do so.
The value can be anything from 1 to 9 minutes for a model 6120
lock, and anything from 1 to 99 minutes for a model 6123 or Z
02
.
The example above shows a value of 1 minute programmed into
the lock.
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eLetIng
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aLue
Deleting an existing time delay is very similar to the preceding
process, and requires you to enter zero as the time delay value.
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