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low bAttery condition
These locks use two 9-volt alkaline batteries when equipped
with the standard keypad. We recommend Duracell
®
brand.
If the batteries in your lock need to be replaced, twenty
consecutive beeps will be heard after the last number of the
code and # have been pressed. The batteries must be replaced
before the lock can open.
Note: A low battery simulator is built into the 6120 and 6123
so that you can familiarize yourself with how the lock sounds
under a low battery condition. To activate the low battery
simulator, depress the
*
key for approximately three seconds,
until the lock emits three chirps. Immediately enter your code.
Each time you press a key, the chirp will sound distinctly
different than it does during normal operation. Approximately
two seconds after you enter the code and open the lock, it will
revert to normal operation.
bAttery replAcement procedure
The lock will NOT forget your code(s) during battery change.
Codes are stored in non-volatile memory, which will retain data
for extended periods of time (about ten years) without power.
Step 1 —Remove the keypad from its mounting base by pulling
the bottom of the keypad housing away from the base. Grip the
keypad housing as shown in the photograph for best results.
Support the keypad housing so that the wires which are
attached to its circuit board are not pulled or stressed. do not
let the keypAd hAng from its wires.
Battery Changing Instructions
Models 6120 and 6123 Using a Two-Battery Keypad
Step 2—Turn the keypad over and remove both batteries. This
is best done by grasping the bottom of a battery and pulling it
gently away from the keypad circuit board. Do not use any type
of tool to pry a battery from its holder.
Step 3—Install new batteries by pushing them directly into
the battery connectors attached to the keypad circuit board. It’s
important to support the connectors so they will not become bent
during battery insertion. The connectors are designed to make it
very difficult to install a battery incorrectly. Pay close attention
to battery polarity so as not to damage a connector by forcing a
battery into it backwards.
Step 4—Hold the keypad housing close to the mounting base
while you coil excess wire inside the housing. Position the wire
away from the spring clips that hold the keypad housing to the
mounting base.
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