Sargent and Greenleaf Digital Platform Series Basic Programming & Operations Manual

Sargent and Greenleaf Digital Platform Series Basic Programming & Operations Manual

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Sargent & Greenleaf – Digital Platform Series
Basic Programming & Operations Guide
The Sargent & Greenleaf Digital Platform series of locks (models 3006, 3007, 3028 and 3029) are designed to provide a high level of security combined with flexible features that
allow multiple levels of control over normal operations and service access. There are multiple variations of the Digital Platform locks, each with their own unique set of available
features. These instructions outline the basic programming and operating steps for all of these lock models. For specific feature details and operating instructions for each lock
type and feature set, please refer to the Sargent & Greenleaf website for the appropriate document. www.SargentAndGreenleaf.com/DigitalPlatform/
Translation Information
• For instructions available in other languages, please go to website location: Website: www.SargentAndGreenleaf.com/DigitalPlatform/languages/
• Für Anweisungen auf Deutsh besuchen Sie bitte die folgende Website: www.SargentAndGreenleaf.com/DigitalPlatform/languages/
• Pour obtenir les instructions en français, veuillez consulter le site ci-dessous: www.SargentAndGreenleaf.com/DigitalPlatform/languages/
• Para obtener instrucciones en español, visite la siguiente página web: www.SargentAndGreenleaf.com/DigitalPlatform/languages/

Introduction

• S&G electronic safe locks incorporate sophisticated electronic circuitry and are suitable for indoor use only.
• The keypad should only be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid the use of solvents or liquids.
• Never attempt to lubricate the lock or keypad components. Service should only be performed by a qualified technician.
• When installing the unit, to prevent damage always install the keypad face (with the keys/display) into the keypad base before inserting the batteries.
• Each time a button is pressed and the lock accepts the input, the lock emits a "beep", the red LED on the keypad flashes and a character will be displayed on the screen (display
keypads only).
• All the letters of the English alphabet are displayed on the keypad. This allows you to devise numeric, alphanumeric or word-based codes. Use what works best for you.
• All codes end with #. This signals the lock that you have finished entering all digits of the code.
• Personal data which can be directly related to a code holder, such as a birthdate, should not be used in making up a lock code. Avoid codes which can be easily guessed.
• After entering a new code, the lock must be checked by locking/unlocking it at least 3 times with container door open. Make sure it functions correctly before closing the door.
• The audit features, peripheral devices and accessories, software features, one-time code functionality, USB functionality, wireless functionality, remote functionality, and other
additional features are beyond the scope of the UL 2058 standard and not part of the UL Listing.
• The length of any external cabling used for this product must not exceed 3 meters in length. Use of cabling exceeding 3 meters may void product certifications.

About Your Locking System

The Digital Platform locks will contain the following hardware components (depending on your lock type):
Digital Platform Lock
Drive), 3028 (Motor Driven, Dead Latching) and 3029 (Motor Driven, Push / Pull). All lock models share the same "magic module footprint" for installation.
Digital Platform Keypad (31KP Series)
commands. The keypad will contain three LEDs (red, green, yellow) and a beeper to indicate the different states of the lock. For display keypads, there will also be a
large digital display on the keypad face. All keypads also contain a USB connector that will allow a flash drive to be connected for audit trail downloads.
Electronic Dial Ring (only for certain lock types)
with peripheral devices.
Blue Dot Reader (only for certain lock types)
communicate with touch keys.
Each time you press a button on the keypad, the lock beeps and the red LED flashes. If there is no beep or LED flash, check the batteries and try again (See — Changing the
Batteries). The # key acts as an enter function and must be used after each code entry. The * key is used with programming sequences and may also be used to clear the
keypad if there is an input error, by entering the * key twice.

Factory Default Settings

All Digital Platform locks are shipped from Sargent & Greenleaf with factory default settings:
Bank Mode – enabled (Service Mode disabled), Multiple User Mode - enabled
Time Delay - zero (0) minutes, Duress – disabled
Positions 00, 02, and 10 have default PIN Codes set at the factory:
Programmer Code (00) - 00123456
Manager Code (02) - 02020202
User Code (10) - 10101010
If the lock still has the S&G factory default settings, you can open the lock by entering the default eight-digit PIN Code for manager 02 or user 10, followed by the # key. To open
the lock, use the factory setting for PIN position 10, with PIN Code 10101010. Enter: 10101010# and the lock should open. We recommend that Users change their PIN Codes
immediately after the PIN positions are assigned as described in "Changing a PIN Code".
Copyright 2005-2018 Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
Models 3006, 3007, 3028, 3029
May include optional suffixes -1xx*
– There are four different lock models available for the Digital Platform. These lock models include the 3006 (Pivot Bolt), 3007 (Direct
– The 12-key alphanumeric keypad, on the front of the container that is used to enter PIN codes and programming
– The Electronic Dial Ring (EDR) is the 'base' of the keypad unit that allows the keypad to communicate
– The Blue Dot Reader (BDR) is a peripheral device which connects to the EDR and allows the lock to
-2xx, -3xx*
*
[
3006 & 3007 only]
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Document 630-931
Revision 9/5/2018

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  • Page 1 Basic Programming & Operations Guide The Sargent & Greenleaf Digital Platform series of locks (models 3006, 3007, 3028 and 3029) are designed to provide a high level of security combined with flexible features that allow multiple levels of control over normal operations and service access. There are multiple variations of the Digital Platform locks, each with their own unique set of available features.
  • Page 2 OPERATING THE LOCK -- The Digital Platform Locks have the code hierarchy of… Programmer (PIN position 00) – The programmer can only setup operating parameters and download the audit trail. The programmer cannot open the lock. Managers (PIN positions 01, 02, 03) – The managers manage the codes in the lock. Managers can open the lock or enable the lock (depending on operating mode). Supervisors (PIN positions 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09) –...

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