25.8 Opening With Activated Additional Functions; Key Functions; Key Opening; Figure 5: Opening With The Key - Kaba Combi B 30 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30

25.8 Opening with activated additional functions

The lock has special additional functions (only one of them respectively) which can be set only using the optional PC software.
If one of these functions is activated, the lock reacts differently than described above:
e)
Remote disable:
If the "Remote disable" function is activated and there is an active corresponding input signal, each key is
acknowledged with 1x
f)
OD/OST override:
If any opening delay times and the associated opening standby times have been programmed, they can be
overridden here.
g)
Double code override:
This function turns the programmed double code into a simple code. The second code which is required usually is
omitted here.
h)
Omission alarm: If this function is activated at the lock, an separate input signal must be initiated max. 60 seconds
before the code input (e.g. by means of a hidden button); otherwise, the lock generates the silent alarm, unlike
described in 10.4 in spite of correct code input.
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Key functions

26.1

Key opening

Opening of the lock using the inspection key is intended only for the emergency situation and not for permanent use.
Do not apply force when opening the lock using the key! You could destroy the lock.
For opening by means of the key the rotary handle must be dismounted. Since the rotary handle can be inserted in steps of 90 °
, first, always note the position of the rotary handle for the assembly later (e.g. using an adhesive tape on the input unit to mark
the position of the mark on the rotary handle). Insert the enclosed Allen wrench up to the stop into the small hole on the lateral
wall of the input unit (see fig. 5.1) Pull out the rotary handle to the front from the input unit (see fig. 5.2) and remove the Allen
wrench. Then pull out the square shaft out of the lock (see fig. 5.3). Now the key can be inserted into the lock as shown in fig.
5.4 (lock housing horizontally with the bolt on the left). If the installation position of the lock is not known, determine the correct
direction of the key by testing in 90° steps. Alternatively, you can ask the service technician or the cabinet manufacturer. After
correct insertion for lock opening turn the key through approx. 150° to the right to the stop (see fig. 5.5). The lock is open now.
After opening by means of the key mount the input unit again in the reverse order as described above and place the key to a
safe place, however, do not keep it in the secure storage unit.
Opening by means of the key can also be performed during the guard time (see 10.5). The key cannot be removed in the
Open position of the lock.
Fig. 5.1: Notice: Note the position of the
rotary handle (marking).
Insert the Allen wrench up to a stop into a
small hole on the bottom side.
Fig. 5.4: Inserting the key.
Figure 13: Opening with the key
Thus, no input is possible.
Fig. 5.2: Remove the rotary handle to the
front, while keeping the Allen wrench
pressed.
Fig. 5.5: Turning the key clockwise to the
stop.
Fig. 5.3: Removing the Allen wrench and
square shaft.
Version 2014-02-28
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