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When the time delay reaches zero, the opening window display
will appear.
This window counts down the time you have in which to re-enter
your fingerprint or PIN. If you do not do this during the opening
window period, the lock will simply power down. You will have to
press START, and go through the opening process again to open
the lock.
After you successfully enter your fingerprint or PIN during the
opening window, the LOCK OPEN screen will appear, indicating
that it is okay to turn the safe handle.
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If your lock is a model 6123 or Z
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mode. Dual control simply adds another layer of security to the
operation of the lock. Two different codes and/or two different
fingerprints must be entered into the lock before it will open.
If the keypad is set to require either a fingerprint or PIN code, two
different people will have to enter a fingerprint or PIN within 60
seconds of each other to open the lock.
If you set the keypad to require a fingerprint and PIN code, two
different code holders will have to enter a fingerprint and PIN within
60 seconds of each other to open the lock.
If a time delay is being used, any valid user can enter a fingerprint
and/or PIN code to begin the 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 those people can be the same as the
one who first entered a fingerprint and/or code to begin the time
delay, or it can be someone different.
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This example illustrates how the lock is opened when set to both
dual control and fingerprint and PIN mode.
To open the lock, begin by pressing START.
If you place an enrolled finger on the keypad’s reader, the
following screen will appear, prompting you to enter the 6-digit
code (followed by #) that is associated with the fingerprint.
Next, the time delay countdown window will appear, to be
followed by the opening window display.
When the opening window appears, the keypad’s green LED will
light, prompting you to place your finger on the reader. You can
use the same fingerprint that was used to start the time delay,
or you may use any other fingerprint enrolled in the system. Then
the ENTER USER PIN screen will prompt you to enter the 6-digit
PIN associated with the fingerprint.
Note that after you enter a valid PIN code, the green LED will light,
prompting for a second enrolled fingerprint to be entered. The LCD will
then ask for the PIN that goes with the second fingerprint to be entered.
If all entries are valid, the lock will open.
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