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S&G 6123 Comptronic Safe Lock Programming

Program master, supervisor, and user codes with time delay and dual control on the S&G 6123 Comptronic.

S&G 6123
Comptronic
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⚠️ CAUTION — Read Before Changing Your Safe Combination

  • Always open the safe first and keep the door open while changing your combination. Test the new code at least 3 times with the door open before closing it. If you get locked out, drilling alone starts at $450+ depending on the safe's TL rating — and that doesn't include the repair and lock replacement, which adds another $250–$500 depending on the brand. A non-TL rated safe lockout can easily run $800 or more total for drilling, repair, and a new lock. Don't risk it.
  • Watch out for spring-loaded bolts. Many safes have spring-loaded locking bolts that automatically extend when the door swings shut. Before you start, open the safe door and put the lock in the locked position to retract the bolts. Look for a bolt release button on the inside edge of the door — it may be on the hinge side or the open side, depending on the model. Push it to lock the bolts in the retracted position so the door won't accidentally lock shut on you while you work.
  • If your lock is acting up randomly — beeping erratically, not responding consistently, or rejecting known-good codes — have it serviced or replaced immediately. A safe lock that fails completely is far more expensive to deal with than a planned repair. Don't wait until you're locked out of your valuables.

About the S&G 6123 Comptronic Safe Lock

The Sargent & Greenleaf Model 6123 is an advanced motorized electronic safe lock with multiple operating modes including Single User, Supervisor/User, and Dual Control. It supports a Master Code, Supervisor Code, up to 5 User Codes, and a Time Delay Override Code. The 6123 is used on commercial safes, ATMs, and high-security containers.

ModelS&G 6123 Comptronic
Factory Master Code1-2-3-4-5-6
Code Length6 digits or 6 letters
User CodesMaster + Supervisor + 5 Users (positions 3-7)
Time Delay0-99 minutes
Power9V alkaline battery

Operating Modes

  • Single User Mode: Any valid code opens the lock independently.
  • Supervisor/User Mode: Supervisor can manage user codes without needing the Master Code. Activated with: 32* [MC] # 2 # 2 #
  • Dual Control Mode: Two different codes from two different people must be entered to open the lock. Activated with: 32* [MC] # 1 # 1 #

Change the Master Code

Steps to Change the Master Code

  1. Keep the safe door OPEN.
  2. Press 7 4 * (spells "SG*").
  3. Enter the existing 6-digit Master Code (factory default: 1-2-3-4-5-6).
  4. Press #.
  5. Press 1 *.
  6. Enter the new 6-digit Master Code.
  7. Press #.
  8. Re-enter the new Master Code.
  9. Press #.
74* → [old MC] → # → 1* → [new MC] → # → [new MC] → #
✅ Success: 3 rapid chirps confirm the change.
❌ Failure: A long tone ("brap") means an error. The old code is still valid.
⚠️ Only the Master Code holder can change the Master Code. Write it down and store it securely.

Set or Change the Supervisor Code

Steps (Master Code or Supervisor can perform this)

  1. Press 7 4 *.
  2. Enter the Master Code (or existing Supervisor Code).
  3. Press #.
  4. Press 2 * (position 2 = Supervisor).
  5. Enter the new 6-digit Supervisor Code.
  6. Press #.
  7. Re-enter the new Supervisor Code.
  8. Press #.
74* → [MC] → # → 2* → [new SC] → # → [new SC] → #

Add/Change User Codes (Positions 3-7)

Steps to Add a User Code

  1. Press 7 4 *.
  2. Enter the Master Code or Supervisor Code.
  3. Press #.
  4. Enter the position number (3, 4, 5, 6, or 7), then *.
  5. Enter the new 6-digit User Code.
  6. Press #.
  7. Re-enter the new User Code.
  8. Press #.
74* → [MC or SC] → # → [3-7]* → [new UC] → # → [new UC] → #
⚠️ User positions: #3 = first user, #4 = second user, through #7 = fifth user.

Delete a User Code

Steps to Delete a User Code

  1. Press 7 4 *.
  2. Enter the Master Code or Supervisor Code.
  3. Press #.
  4. Enter the position number (2-7), then * #.
74* → [MC or SC] → # → [position]* → #

Set Time Delay (0-99 Minutes)

Steps to Program Time Delay

  1. Press 7 4 *.
  2. Enter the Master Code.
  3. Press #.
  4. Press * *.
  5. Enter a two-digit delay (01-99 minutes, or 00 for off).
  6. Press #.
74* → [MC] → # → ** → [01-99] → #
⚠️ With time delay active: enter code → wait for delay period → lock beeps 10 times rapidly → re-enter any valid code within the opening window.

Wrong Code Lockout

After 4 consecutive incorrect codes, the 6123 shuts down for up to 15 minutes. Do NOT press any buttons during lockout — pressing any key resets the timer to maximum penalty time. Wait the full period, then enter a valid code.

Management Reset Code (MRC)

⚠️ Emergency Reset — Use Only If Master Code Is Lost

The MRC (Management Reset Code) is set at the factory before the Master Code is first changed. If you have the MRC and need to reset:

  1. Ensure good batteries are installed and the cable is connected.
  2. Do NOT press any buttons for at least 15 minutes.
  3. Enter 7 4 * [MRC] # 1 * 1 2 3 4 5 6 # 1 2 3 4 5 6 #.
  4. The lock should now be in Single User Mode with Master Code 1-2-3-4-5-6.
⚠️ If you don't have the MRC and have lost the Master Code, the safe must be drilled by a professional safe technician.

Troubleshooting

  • "Brap" sound during programming: An error occurred in the sequence. The previous code is preserved. Start the entire sequence over from the beginning.
  • Lock in lockout mode: Wait 15 minutes without touching any buttons, then enter a valid code.
  • Codes won't work after battery change: Codes are stored in non-volatile memory and survive battery changes. If codes don't work, you may be entering them incorrectly — try the factory default 1-2-3-4-5-6.
  • Bolt won't retract: Move the safe handle to the fully locked position to relieve pressure, then re-enter the code.

Manufacturer Documents

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the S&G 6120 and 6123?

The 6120 is a basic electronic safe lock with a Master Code and up to 8 User Codes. The 6123 is the advanced "Comptronic" model with additional features: Supervisor/User mode, Dual Control mode (requires two people to open), up to 99-minute time delay, time delay override codes, and a Management Reset Code option.

What is Dual Control mode on the S&G 6123?

Dual Control mode requires two different people to enter two different valid codes to open the safe. Neither person can open it alone. This is a security requirement for many commercial and financial applications. It's activated by the Master Code holder using the sequence: 32* [MC] # 1 # 1 #.

What is the Management Reset Code (MRC) on the S&G 6123?

The MRC is a special factory-set emergency code that can be used to reset the lock if the Master Code is lost. It must be enabled before the Master Code is changed for the first time. If you don't have the MRC and lose the Master Code, the safe will need to be drilled open by a professional.

Why does the S&G 6123 make a "brap" sound?

A "brap" (long continuous tone) indicates an error in the programming sequence. The previous code is preserved and still valid. Start the entire programming sequence over from the beginning. The most common cause is pressing buttons too quickly or entering the wrong existing code.

Need More Help?

If these instructions didn't solve your issue, contact the manufacturer directly or call your local locksmith:

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