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Revision 02/15/2022 Document: 630-600
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.
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 duration, 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 3 beeps (6128/6129) or 4 beeps (6106).
2.9— Low Battery Indicator
If you enter a correct User Code and hear 5 double-beeps when the lock opens, the batteries are low. Change the batteries.
If the batteries are so low the lock can’t work properly, the lock beeps 20 times when a User code is entered. The lock will not open.
Change the batteries right away and re-enter a User code to open the lock.
The 9V batteries are located behind the keypad.
2.10— Changing the Batteries
The lock will not lose any codes or program settings while you replace the batteries. Your lock uses two 9-volt alkaline batteries. We
recommend Duracell alkaline batteries.
To change the batteries, carefully remove the keypad housing by lifting the bottom edge (closest to
the S&G logo) and easing it off the base. Detach both batteries from the terminals. Insert the new
batteries, supporting the top of each battery holder with your other hand to prevent bending or
breaking the holder.
2.11— iButton Touch Key
IThe touch key allows you to transfer the audit trail from the lock to your computer. The audit trail is a time and date stamped record
of all lock activity. The touch key is also used in the authorization of Service Mode Users at the lock.
The Sargent & Greenleaf Lock Management System software must be installed on your computer
before you can upload and use the audit trail information stored in your lock. For more instructions
on downloading the audit trail.
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.