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S&G Biometric Keypad Programming And Operating Instructions

S&G Biometric Keypad Programming And Operating Instructions

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P
rogramming and
I
ntroductIon
The Sargent & Greenleaf
Biometric Keypad can be added to S&G
®
electronic lock models 6120, 6123, and Z
represents models 2002-200 and 2002-300). The keypad enables
your lock to be opened using a fingerprint only, a code only, or a
fingerprint and code together.
• The silicon-based active capacitive fingerprint reader
represents superior biometric technology that combines high
reliability with the ability to reject devices and methods which
are sometimes used to fool optical-type readers.
• The Biometric Keypad is equipped with a backlit LCD readout,
offering two lines of text. The backlight feature can be turned
on or off at the keypad. Its use greatly increases readability
under marginal lighting conditions.
• The keypad houses two nine-volt alkaline batteries which
power both the keypad and the lock. Normal battery life is
approximately 1500 openings and closings of the lock, fewer if
the backlight feature is turned on. Batteries are easily replaced
from outside the safe. No data is lost during battery changing
or if power is lost for extended periods.
• When a Biometric Keypad is first connected to a lock
body, it is important that both components are set to
factory defaults. Both should be in single user mode, with
only a master code of 123456 installed. No other codes should
be present, and the time delay value should be zero.
• This Sargent & Greenleaf
the factory with a factory master code of 1 2 3 4 5 6 #. This
code can be used to open the lock and set or change codes.
You should set the lock to your own, unique master code.
• Your lock can be programmed with a management reset code
if one was not set at the factory. This code can be used to
regain control of the lock in the event the master code is lost.
The management reset code must be programmed into the
lock before the master code is changed for the first time.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
PO Box 930, Nicholasville, Kentucky 40340-0930 USA
Phone (859) 885-9411
Phone (800) 826-7652
FAX (859) 887-2057
FAX (800) 634-4843
© Copyright 2005, Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.
Biometric Keypad
(model designation Z
02
Biometric Keypad is shipped from
®
o
Perating
• Each time a button is pressed, the lock acknowledges it by
sounding a "beep," and the red LED on the keypad will light
momentarily as the "beep" sounds.
02
• All codes must contain six digits or six letters. Any digit or
letter can be used as many
times as you wish. All
codes end with #.
This signals the
lock that you have
finished entering
all digits of the
code.
• If you pause
more than 10
seconds between
button presses when
entering a code or
performing programming,
the lock will power down to
conserve battery life. You will have to begin the code entry
process again by pressing START.
• If you realize you have pressed an incorrect button when
entering a code, press ✽ to erase the last digit entry.
• Personal data which can be directly related to a code holder,
such as a birth date, 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, lock function must
be checked by locking and unlocking it several times with the
container door open. Make sure it functions correctly before
closing the door.
• It is recommended the fingerprint sensor be cleaned
periodically with a clean, dry cloth. The keypad will operate
best with no debris or latent fingerprints on the sensor.
i
nstructions
Sargent & Greenleaf S.A.
9, chemin du Croset
1024 Ecublens, Switzerland
Phone +41-21 694 34 00
FAX +41-21 694 34 09
Document 630-713
Revised 1/5/09

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  • Page 1 • The Biometric Keypad is equipped with a backlit LCD readout, offering two lines of text. The backlight feature can be turned • If you pause on or off at the keypad. Its use greatly increases readability more than 10 under marginal lighting conditions.
  • Page 2 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad The lock will stay unlocked for about 6 seconds, allowing ample Ips for peratIng the eypad and time to open the safe. The lock will then re-lock automatically Anytime you press a button on the keypad, the red LED blinks, when the safe door is closed and the handle is turned to the and the keypad emits a beep.
  • Page 3 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad When the time delay reaches zero, the opening window display To open the lock, begin by pressing START. will appear. This window counts down the time you have in which to re-enter If you place an enrolled finger on the keypad’s reader, the your fingerprint or PIN.
  • Page 4 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad The first is single control. After pressing START, simply enter the ➥t pen the ocK In upervIsor ubordInate TDO fingerprint and/or PIN code to open the lock, depending on If your lock is a model 6123 or Z...
  • Page 5 You can back out of any menu by pressing 0. The Biometric Keypad can be used with lock models 6120, 6123, and Z . These locks have different features and parameters, so the keypad must know which model is connected.
  • Page 6 The Biometric Keypad must know which lock model it’s attached to, and it must be programmed to meet your particular needs. These areas are addressed by option 2, lock setup, under the main setup menu. The menu sets for the 6123 and Z are identical, except for the name of the lock model.
  • Page 7 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad If you look closely, you’ll see that the 6123 and Z have all the the first time. It is recommended that the management reset code be stored off premises as an additional security measure. options of the 6120 plus access modes (option 4 below), time...
  • Page 8 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad If either the lock reset only or keypad reset only screen appears, it most likely means the lock and keypad MRCs are different. If you see one of these screens, your lock and keypad are undoubtedly out of sync.
  • Page 9 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad When you decide which of the three options to utilize, navigate to the TD override option in the setup menu (option 9). Once you program a TDO option, you will not be able to change it.
  • Page 10 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad When setting a new user, the display first prompts for a PIN If the code entry and confirmation match, the code will be set position in which to store the user code. into the lock, and the following display will confirm the action.
  • Page 11 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad —c a time delay is programmed into the lock, and it is not available ➥M anagIng odes hangIng the aster if the lock is in supervisor/subordinate access mode. The lock’s master code cannot be deleted, but it can be changed.
  • Page 12: S Upervisor C Ode

    Holders of user codes can only change their own 6-digit PIN using the supervisor code. You will be limited to the capabilities codes when the Biometric keypad is used with a 6123 or Z lock. shown in the menu illustrations shown here.
  • Page 13: A Ccess M Ode

    One person with a single, valid, six-digit code and/or enrolled Remember, access modes can only be set if the Biometric Keypad fingerprint can open the lock. Lock features can include time is being used with a 6123 or Z lock.
  • Page 14 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad —s Note: If your lock employs a time delay, changes to an existing ➥a ccess odes ettIng the ccess cont time delay or opening window can only be accomplished during From the lock setup menu, select option 4 (access modes), to the opening window period.
  • Page 15 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad You will notice, however, that deleting a time delay requires you to wait through the existing time delay period before you can change the value, whether you’re changing it to zero or some other number. After you enter the new time delay value and #, the time delay countdown screen displays.
  • Page 16: Perating I Nstructions

    6123 and Z . The model 6120 can use all displayed The Biometric Keypad’s silicon-based active capacitive positions for user code storage. fingerprint reader represents superior biometric technology that combines high reliability with the ability to reject devices and methods which are sometimes used to fool optical-type readers.
  • Page 17 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad —e —d ➥f ➥f IngerprInt anageMent nroLLIng a IngerprInt IngerprInt anageMent eLetIng a IngerprInt You must use the lock’s master code as the setup code to access You must use the lock’s master code as the setup code to access the fingerprint options.
  • Page 18 There may be times, however, when you require both an enrolled fingerprint and a 6-digit code before need to control the lock directly, without the Biometric Keypad the lock will open? You can select from either of these two acting as the middleman.
  • Page 19 Perating nstructions Biometric Keypad —w ➥b atterIes hen to hange When programming or operating the lock, it emits beeps. If you notice a distinct change in the pitch of the beeps, the lock is telling you it’s time to change the batteries. If you ignore this signal, the lock will finally beep 20 times rapidly when you try to open it, but it will remain locked.
  • Page 20 WARRANTY Seller warrants that for one year from the date of shipment from Seller’s point of manufacture, the goods shall be free from defects in material and workmanship, provided the goods are normally and properly used according to the Seller’s written instructions. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.