Sargent and Greenleaf 6128 Programming And Operations Manual

Sargent and Greenleaf 6128 Programming And Operations Manual

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The Sargent & Greenleaf Models 6128 and 6129 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. Follow these instructions carefully
to get the best possible use from your lock.
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electronic safe locks
series
incorporate sophisticated
electronic circuitry. These locks
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.
• Anytime the keypad is removed from its mounting base, either disconnect the lock cable or support the keypad so that
it does not hang by the cable. This could adversely affect the cable connector or the keypad receptacle.
• Each time a button is pressed and the lock accepts the input, it emits a "beep," and the LED on the keypad lights
momentarily.
• All the letters of the English alphabet are displayed on the keypad. This allows you to devise numeric, alphanumeric, or
word-based codes. Use whatever approach 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 the lock is changed to a new code, the lock function must checked by locking and unlocking it several times with
the container door open. Make sure it functions correctly before closing the door.
Note: This lock has been Listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use with the following S&G keypad(s):
6120-0XX, 61KP-1XX, 61KP-2XX
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
PO Box 930
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Phone: (800)-826-7652 Fax: (800)-634-4843
Phone: (859)-885-9411 Fax: (859)-887-2057
Copyright 2005, Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
6129
Programming and
Operations Guide
Sargent & Greenleaf S.A.
9, Chemin du Croset
1024 Ecublens, Switzerland
Phone: +41-21 694 34 00
Fax: +41-21 694 34 09
Document 630-600
Revised 10/28/09

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  • Page 1 6129 odels The Sargent & Greenleaf Models 6128 and 6129 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. Follow these instructions carefully to get the best possible use from your lock.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Command 54: Lock Initialization for Service Mode Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 3 Warranty ..........30 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 4: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 — Security Hierarchy The Model 6128 ATM banking lock system operates in a Bank Mode only, Service Mode only, or both Bank and Service Mode simultaneously . Bank Mode Only - Bank users have local control of user PIN positions and codes, and programming through the keypad .
  • Page 5: Factory Default Settings

    . 1.3 — Factory Default Settings The 6128/6129 is shipped from Sargent & Greenleaf with factory default settings: • Bank Mode — enabled / no time restriction . • Multiple User Mode — enabled •...
  • Page 6: Operating The Lock

    . • Dual Control mode— two independent User Codes are needed to open the lock . Officer and Administrator Codes can be used to open the lock in this mode . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 7: Pin Positions And Access Responsibilities

    • Used in conjunction with other codes for commands 28,32,38,73,74, and 78 . • Cannot open lock . • Cannot add/delete other PIN Codes . • Can change its own PIN code . • Send duress alarm (when programmed) . MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 8 • Open the lock • Start time delay (when programmed) . • Send duress alarm (when programmed) . • Provide second User Code for programming . • Change their own PIN Code . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 9: Beep Patterns

    2.3 — Beep Patterns The following table lists the beep patterns that will be heard when using the 6128/6129 lock . (KEB = Keypad Extension Base, SM = Service Mode Use) . 2.3.1 — Beep Patterns  (beep is the sound emitted when any single button is pressed; beep is pitched lower)  ...
  • Page 10: Additional Actions/Conditions For Service Mode

    If your lock does not use the time delay Enter: Your 2-digit PIN position Your 6-digit PIN Code x x x After the beeps, turn the safe handle to the unlocked position within 6 seconds . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 11: Keypad Input Errors And Clearing The Lock

    . 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 one double-beep (low then high pitch) . MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 12: Low Battery Indicator

    . For more instructions on downloading the audit trail see Section 3 .2 . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 13: Programming The Lock In Bank Mode

    Step 4. Enter: 2-digit PIN position again New 6-digit PIN Code again x x x Try the new PIN Code at least three times to confirm operation before closing the safe door . MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 14: Command 28: Audit Download

    3.2 — Command 28: Audit Download The 6128/29 Lock Audit Trail can store as many as 400 time and date events . Some examples of events are: • Adding or deleting a User code . • Changing a code . • Opening or closing the lock . (Bank and Service Mode Users) •...
  • Page 15: Enable The Manager/Employee Mode

    Enter: 3.4 — Command 38: Setting the Duress Alarm Feature The model 6128/6129 lock has an optional duress, or silent alarm, option . The optional duress module must be connected to the lock and your alarm system for this feature to work . MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 16: Using The Duress Alarm Feature

    A valid 2-digit Officer or Administrator PIN position (02-07) 6-digit PIN Code x x x x x Step 4. Enter: 0 (Function Number) x x x Step 5. Enter: 0 (Function Number) # x x x 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 17: Command 43: Identifying The Type Of Lock

    Enter: 2-digit Programmer PIN position (00) 6-digit PIN Code x x x x x Step 3. Enter: 2-digit Officer or Administrator PIN position (02-07) 6-digit PIN Code x x x x x (continued on next page) MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 18: Command 74: Add Or Delete User Positions

    6-digit PIN Code again to confirm x x x After a User has been assigned a PIN position and a PIN Code, we recommend that each User change his or her PIN Code using Command 22 . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 19: Delete A User

    Step 2. Enter: 0 2 0 2 0 2 # x x x x x Step 3. Enter: 1 0 1 0 1 0 # x x x x x (continued on next page) MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 20: Command 74: Setting Up The Time Delay

    3.10 — Command 74: Setting Up the Time Delay Time Delay Feature — Bank Mode only The 6128/6129 can be programmed with a time delay feature . Time delay applies to Bank Users only . The time delay can be set from 0 to 99 minutes . The LED red light on the keypad flashes and a single beep sounds every 10 seconds as a reminder that the lock is in the time delay period .
  • Page 21: Changing The Opening Window Duration

    2-digit Programmer PIN position (00) 6-digit PIN Code x x x x x Step 3. Enter: A valid 2-digit Officer or Administrator PIN position (02-07) 6-digit PIN Code x x x x x (continued on next page) MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 22: Command 77: Pin Position Verification

    7 7 * Enter: Step 2. Enter: PIN position to be verified and # One long beep means no Code is set for that position . One short beep means a Code is set . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 23: Command 78: Set Time - Bank Mode Only

    0 2 0 2 0 2 # x x x x x Step 4. 1 5 1 5 # Enter: x x x Step 5. 1 5 1 5 # Enter: x x x MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 24: Pin Code Position Verification Worksheet

      PIN CODE POSITION VERIFICATION WORKSHEET   Position   Description   Code Set Yes/No Programmer Officer Officer Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator User User User User User User User User User User 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 25: Service Mode Operation

    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 .
  • Page 26: Service Mode Operation

    NOTE: The recommended procedure is for the User to leave the touch key in the reader for the duration of the access and securing of the door or to place the touch key back in the reader prior to securing the door . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 27: Service Mode Operation Codes

    User inputs his four digit PIN and presses the # key . Step 3. User inputs the eight digit operation code and presses the # key . Step 4. Lock illuminates Amber “Mode” indicator during processing of code . (cont .) MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 28: Download Audit Log

    12345678, you would enter 12344# 12345678# . This would send the duress signal, store a duress event in the touch key audit trail, and store a duress event in the lock audit trail . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 29: Set Clock Calendar

    Lock illuminates Amber “Mode” indicator during processing of code . Step 5. At the successful completion of the reset operation, the lock will flash the Green “Status 1” indicator and emit three beeps . Step 6. User removes touch key . MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE 630-600...
  • Page 30: Revoke Dispatcher

    Lock illuminates Amber “Mode” indicator during processing of code . Step 5. At the successful completion of the reset operation, the lock will flash the Green “Status 1” indicator and emit three audible beeps . Step 6. User removes touch key . 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...
  • Page 31: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A.  Specifications Below are the specifications for the Comptronic Models 6128 and 6129 electronic safe locks and 61KP keypads . Lock dimensions Power • Width: 2 .4 inches (62 mm) • Two (2) 9-volt alkaline batteries in keypad • Height: 1 .1 inches (30 mm) (Duracell recommended) •...
  • Page 32 630-600 MODEL 6128/6129 PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS GUIDE...

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