Sargent and Greenleaf 6125 Installation Instructions Manual

Motorized electronic combination lock
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6125/6127
Motorized Electronic
Combination Lock
This Sargent & Greenleaf 6100 series electronic lock combines ease of operation with security.
Advanced electronic circuit design makes it easy to install, easy to open, and easy to change
codes. Follow these instructions carefully to get the best possible performance from your lock.
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OUNTING
ONSIDERATIONS
• Sargent & Greenleaf 6100 series Motorized Electronic Combination Locks have been designed to
use the same mounting screw locations and occupy the same space as a
standard S&G 6730 mechanical lock. The 6100 series uses standard
mounting dimensions to simplify retrofit in existing safes.
• The keypad diameter is 4 inches (101.6mm). This is slightly greater
than the diameter of standard S&G dial rings for
mechanical locks. The 61KP series key-
pad will cover any scratches or paint
blemishes left by the old lock.
• Modifications to the lock are not rec-
ommended, and will void the manu-
facturer's warranty.
• The 6125 and 6127 locks are
designed to have boltwork blocking
devices attached to the end of the lock bolt. These two locks are designed to move a 2.25 lb. (10
newton) load. The maximum intermittent load must not exceed 5.5 lbs. (25 newtons).
• The direction of movement of the device attached to the end of the lock bolt must be in line with the
direction of movement of the lock bolt. Any misalignment will adversely affect performance.
• The 6125 and 6127 locks require installation of a microswitch (not included), which activates
extension of the lock bolt.
• You should install fresh alkaline batteries in the keypad and connect the lock wiring cable to
check the functions of the lock prior to installation. Follow the procedures given in the Operating
Instructions.
• If you are installing a 6127 and will be adding the audit trail/alarm interface, you should also read
those instructions (document 630-523) before beginning the lock and keypad installation.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
One Security Drive, Nicholasville, Kentucky 40356
Phone (859) 885-9411
FAX (859) 887-2057
Copyright 1998, Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
Instructions
Sargent & Greenleaf S.A.
9, chemin du Croset, 1024 Ecublens, Switzerland
Phone 41-21-691-9583
This document is part number 630-429
FAX 41-21-691-5349
revised 7/9/00

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  • Page 1 • The direction of movement of the device attached to the end of the lock bolt must be in line with the direction of movement of the lock bolt. Any misalignment will adversely affect performance. • The 6125 and 6127 locks require installation of a microswitch (not included), which activates extension of the lock bolt.
  • Page 2 . . . NSTALLATION OTES Although the model 6100 series is easy to install, we recommend the following procedures be performed only by an experienced locksmith or safe technician. Your safe may incorporate relock- ing devices that are attached to the combination lock. Misalignment or detachment of these devices can result in a lockout—a condition where the safe cannot be opened without damage.
  • Page 3 Step 3 Use a reamer or round file to remove any sharp edges from the wire channel (spindle hole) that might damage the wire cable. Run the connector through the wire chan- nel. Gently pull the connector and all excess cable to the outside of the safe. Make sure the cable is not crimped or stressed at any point.
  • Page 4 Step 6 Two wire leads from the lock are for connection to a normally open (NO) boltwork micro- switch (not provided). Make sure the switch is adjusted so that it closes only when there is a minimum .040” (1 mm) clearance for the lock bolt to fully extend. not enough clearance for the lock bolt to extend meets the minimum...
  • Page 5 Step 9 Install a new 9-volt alkaline battery in each ® of the keypad’s battery holders (Duracell is recommended). Support the top of each holder as the battery is inserted. This will prevent bending or breaking the holder. Step 10 The wire cable connector is shaped so that it will fit into the circuit board recep- tacle only when aligned correctly.
  • Page 6 Step 12 Place the keypad over the base. Make sure the wire cable is still clear of the three spring clips, then push the keypad firmly onto the base. It should snap into place. Note: To remove the keypad, pull the bottom (area nearest the S&G logo) away from the mounting base first.

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