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MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE
4.1 — Service Mode Initialization
To successfully operate the lock in Service Mode requires that the lock first be initialized for
Service operation . The 6128 keypad extension base with the Touch key reader and three LED
indicators is required to be connected to the lock for proper operation .
To initialize the lock for Service mode operation, a management touch key must be prepared
by the primary service company's Lock Management Software system . Instructions for the
preparation of the initialization touch key can be found in the Lock Management System operating
instructions .
The management touch key is used in conjunction with a keypad command to set the lock in
the initialization mode . Lock initialization is the only Service Mode operation that is not date and
time dependent .
Since all Service Mode functions are date and time dependent, it is important to set the
proper date and time in the lock for proper operation . It is recommended that prior to lock
initialization, the date and time first be set in the lock using the procedures outlined in Section
3 .8 & Section 3 .12 . It is important that the time set in the lock always be set to the local
standard time at the lock’s location . (If the lock is located in an area that observes daylight
savings time and daylight savings time is presently being observed, then the time must be
adjusted back one hour in the lock’s settings) .
The process used to initialize the lock is as follows:
Step 1.
Set the date & time using the procedures outlined in Sections 3 .7 & 3 .11 .
Step 2.
Place the programmed Management touch key in the reader
on the keypad extension .
Step 3.
Enter: 54
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00 123456 # (the default Programmer Code or
the current Programmer Code)
Step 4.
The Amber “Mode” indicator will illuminate indicating
acknowledgement of the request .
Step 5.
The Amber “Mode” light on the keypad extension base will remain lit during
the initialization process . This will take approximately 45 seconds to complete .
Step 6.
Upon the successful completion of the initialization process,
the Green “Status 1” indicator will flash and the keypad will emit three beeps .
If the initialization fails for any reason, the Red “Status 2” indicator will
illuminate and the lock will emit one long beep .
Step 7.
The touch key can then be removed and returned to the Lock Management
System to confirm that the lock was successfully initialized .
Step 8.
The lock is now ready to be assigned to an ATM and respond to Service mode
operations .
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NOTE:
An initialization touch key can only be used once before being
returned to the Lock Management System to be reprogrammed .