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630-600
MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE
If your lock uses the time delay
Enter: Your 2-digit PIN position
Your 6-digit PIN Code
#
x x x
The pre-set time delay period begins after you enter your code . During the time delay period,
the lock beeps once every 10 seconds . At the end of the time delay, the lock will beep rapidly 10
times to signal the start of the opening window, the period during which you can open the lock .
During the opening window, the lock beeps twice every 6 seconds . You must now:
Enter: Your 2-digit PIN again
Your 6-digit User Code again
#
x x x
2.5.— Keypad Input Errors and Clearing the Lock
If you make a mistake while entering a User Code, press * twice at any time to clear the lock
and start over . If you hear a single long beep after entering the # key you have made an error .
Press * key twice to clear and try again, or you can wait 10 seconds and the lock will clear itself .
CAUTION:
During normal entry, don’t wait more than 10 seconds between
entries or the lock will clear and you will have to start over .
2.6 — Penalty Time (Bank Mode)
If you enter 5 incorrect codes in a row, the lock goes into a 10-minute penalty time and
cannot be opened . Once in penalty time, additional input does not affect the lock or increase the
penalty time . You must wait 10 minutes before any valid code entry will be accepted . If you enter
a code (valid or invalid) during the lockout time period, the lock will emit two long beeps and will
not open .
2.7 — Lockout (Service Mode)
In the unlikely event that the lock is put into penalty time five times in a row, the lockout
function will engage . When you attempt to enter a code, the lock will emit three braps, but
will not operate . The lock will have to be reset with a red management key . Contact your lock
software administrator or dispatcher for the proper key and code .
2.8 — Bolt Extension Indicator
When the lock bolt extends to the locked position, you will hear one double-beep
(low then high pitch) .