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2007 Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
Document 630-749
Revised 12/19/2008
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
Sargent & Greenleaf S.A.
A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
9, chemin du Croset
PO Box 930, Nicholasville, Kentucky, USA 40356
1024 Ecublens, Switzerland
www.sargentandgreenleaf.com
www.sargentandgreenleaf.ch
20. Lock Setup
All lock features can be programmed through the Time Lock Keypad as described in the lock’s operating instructions. Some
features of 6-digit lock models 6124, 6125, and 2003 (Z
03
Rotarybolt™) in any mode other than Dual Control (Dual User) can be
programmed using self-explanatory menus of the Time Lock Keypad. To explore the lock features menus, enter the keypad
programming mode using the 6-digit Local Program Code.
To enter TLKP programming mode press
. When the time and date appear on the LCD, press and hold
until the LCD
prompts you to enter a program code. Enter the 6-digit TLKP Program (Local) Code, followed by #.
Option 6 is Lock Setup. Press 6, then select the lock feature you want to program from the subsequent menu(s).
21. Attend Mode (for 6-digit 6124, 6125, and Z
03
Locks ONLY)
This mode simplifies code entry for the holders of lock codes. Whether the keypad is in encrypted mode or not, lock codes can
be entered by just pressing the code digits, followed by . It also allows lock code holders to change their codes by simply
entering their present code followed by
, then following the LCD instructions to enter and confirm the new code. To turn on
Attend Mode
, enter the keypad programming mode using the 6-digit TLKP Program (Local) Code.
To enter TLKP programming mode press
. When the time and date appear on the LCD, press and hold
until the LCD
prompts you to enter a program code. Enter the 6-digit TLKP Program (Local) Code, followed by #.
Option 7 is
Attend Mode
. Press 7, then press 1 to enable
Attend Mode
or press 2 to disable
Attend Mode
.
22. Info
This menu selection displays the Time Lock Keypad firmware version and whether or not encryption is turned on or off. To
display this information, enter the keypad programming mode using the 6-digit TLKP Program (Local) Code.
To enter TLKP programming mode press
. When the time and date appear on the LCD, press and hold
until the LCD
prompts you to enter a program code. Enter the 6-digit TLKP Program (Local) Code, followed by #.
Option 9 is
Info
. Press 9
IN CASE OF KEYPAD DAMAGE
23. Replace a Damaged Keypad When Its Serial Number is Unknown and Encryption is Turned On
If a Time Lock Keypad with encryption turned on becomes inoperable (burglary, etc.), the recommended way to connect a new
Time Lock Keypad and open the safe is to remove the old keypad, attach the new keypad, and use the lock’s Management
Reset Code (see the lock instructions) to set the lock to its factory default values, then set up the new keypad beginning with
Step 1 of this instruction sheet.
Note that dual control locks cannot be reset, and the safe will need to be opened by a trained safe technician.
24. Replace a Damaged Keypad When Its Serial Number is Known and Encryption is Turned On
If a Time Lock Keypad with encryption turned on becomes inoperable (burglary, etc.), the recommended way to connect a new
Time Lock Keypad and open the safe is to remove the old keypad, attach the new keypad, and perform the following procedure:
To enter TLKP programming mode press
. When the time and date appear on the LCD, press and hold
until the LCD
prompts you to enter a program code. Enter the Master Program Code (a new keypad’s Master Program Code is likely 0 0 1 2
3 4 5 6) followed by #.
Option 1 is Keypad Setup. Press 1.
Scroll down to Recover Lock (option 6). Press 6.
You will be prompted to enter the old keypad’s serial number. Enter it, then press .
The new keypad will immediately assume the old keypad’s serial number. Do not press any buttons until the LCD goes blank,
or press and hold 0z until the screen becomes blank. The next time you press
, the keypad will power up in encrypted
mode, and your existing lock codes will work, as the new keypad now encrypts codes the same as the old keypad.
Note: Destroy the keypad codes that were packaged with the new keypad, as they are no longer relevant. Safely store the
keypad codes that were packaged with the old keypad in case they are needed in the future. You will also need to set up the
new keypad beginning with Step 1 of this instruction sheet.