Summary of Contents for Sargent and Greenleaf 6125
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Model 6124/6125 Electronic Safe Lock Installation Instructions General Information Your 6124/6125 Lock was shipped with the keypad, keypad base, and cable disconnected. If your lock is not already assembled, temporarily connect them as shown in these instructions. You should install fresh batteries in the keypad (S&G recommends Duracell®...
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When bolt is retracted, unlink connector. Link connectors when ready for bolt extension • Lock installation UnPlug the 4 pin connector from the keypad. The lock is now ready to be installed on the door. Sargent and Greenleaf Created 05/16/2023 document 630-1201...
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The blue and grey wire is the secure loop. This closed circuit may be used in applications requiring switches or other devices to signal the lock that bolt work is thrown, the door is closed, or some other action has taken place. Sargent and Greenleaf Created 05/16/2023 document 630-1201...
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Otherwise, there is risk of a lockout. After the plate is installed, once again check to make sure wires and cables are secured so that they will not come into contact with moving bolt work or anything else that can damage them. Sargent and Greenleaf Created 05/22/2023 document 630-1201...
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Test the safe’s handle to make sure it is secure. *S&G has include a few zip ties to bundle up any lose cable. When utilizing the ties, try not to damage the cables and provide enough slack to allow for keypad removal. Sargent and Greenleaf Created 05/22/2023 document 630-1201...
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