Simons Voss Technologies 3068 Manual
Simons Voss Technologies 3068 Manual

Simons Voss Technologies 3068 Manual

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PIN CODE TERMINAL
MANUAL
Date: 04.2017

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  • Page 1 PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL Date: 04.2017...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ______________________________ 4 General information _______________________________________ 4 Order code _____________________________________________ 4 PRECAUTIONS _______________________________________ 4 Safety instructions ________________________________________ 4 MODE OF OPERATION ________________________________ 5 General description _______________________________________ 5 Operating modes _________________________________________ 6 How to use _____________________________________________ 6 Programming / Software ___________________________________ 6 GENERAL PROGRAMMING _____________________________ 7 Trivial pin _______________________________________________ 7...
  • Page 3 PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 11.0 OPENING ___________________________________________ 19 11.1 Knowledge mode ________________________________________ 19 11.2 Verification _____________________________________________ 19 12.0 MEANING OF LED SIGNALS ___________________________ 20 13.0 BATTERY WARNING _________________________________ 20 14.0 BATTERY REPLACEMENT ____________________________ 21 15.0 MANIPULATION WARNING ____________________________ 22 16.0 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ________________________________ 23 17.0 APPENDIX __________________________________________ 24 17.1 Technical data __________________________________________ 24 17.2 Term definitions _________________________________________ 24...
  • Page 4: Product Description

    MANUAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION General information Pin Code Terminal 3068 is a digital ‘key' (transponder) which opens SimonsVoss G2 lock devices after a correct PIN code has been entered using contactless communi- cation in a wireless network. At least one PIN needs to be pre-assigned to configure the system and the associat- ed integrated transponder needs to be programmed for the lock device.
  • Page 5: Mode Of Operation

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL The pin code terminal must always be operated with two batteries. • Do not allow the pin code terminal to become dirty or scratched. Ensure that the key- • pad does not fall onto the floor and is not exposed to any other type of impact. •...
  • Page 6: Operating Modes

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL person or a user group to access a building on a time-limited basis and also log which particular PIN gains access at a particular time. Operating modes The pin code terminal operates in five different operating modes: Mode: Explanation: Standby...
  • Page 7: General Programming

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL GENERAL PROGRAMMING Trivial pin The system does not allow very simple PIN codes to ensure that the pin code termi- nal offers a high level of security. The following trivial PINs are not permitted: PINs with an ascending sequence of numbers •...
  • Page 8: Putting Into Operation

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL PUTTING INTO OPERATION General programming mode You need to press down the "0" key for longer than 2 seconds to enter programming mode. The changeover into programming mode is signalled by the indicator light flashing yellow briefly and a short tone being emitted. Change master pin When placing the terminal into operation for the first time, you must change the facto- ry default master PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 to a personal master PIN.
  • Page 9: Setting The Operating Type

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 1. Open locking system 2. Open the pin code terminal configuration (Edit  Locking system properties  PIN code terminal) 3. Select PIN length under "PIN code length" 4. Confirm by pressing "Accept". CAUTION: the user PIN length cannot be changed once the first pin code terminal in the locking system has been programmed, otherwise all terminals in the system must be reprogrammed, new PINs must be issued and so on.
  • Page 10: Programming The Locking System Data

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL Programming the locking system data 6.2.1 Pin code terminal The pin code terminal only needs to be programmed with the locking system data once. Programme the terminal as follows: 1. Edit  Locking system properties 2. Select "PIN code terminal" tab 3.
  • Page 11: Operating Type Modes

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL OPERATING TYPE MODES Three different programming modes are available for the pin code terminal: 1. Knowledge mode (PIN) 2. Knowledge-possession mode with flexible PIN Verification  Transponder / smart card + PIN 3. Knowledge-possession mode with fixed PIN Verification ...
  • Page 12 PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 3. Press "Initial PINs" button 4. A new window will open with a form 5. Print and give to the user The first three digits represent the programming mode for creating the user in the terminal, the last twenty-one digits are the numbers required for entering the new us- The IPIN can only be used once and is then deactivated.
  • Page 13 PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 7.1.4 Changing a user PIN variable Users can change their PIN at any time. Programme as follows: 1. Enter "0" 2. Enter "05" 3. Enter "Old user PIN " variable 4. Enter "Transponder ID" 5. Enter "New user PIN "...
  • Page 14: Verification (Flexible Pin)

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 7.1.6 Overview of programming functions Preamble: User input: Meaning: 0 01 IPIN UP UP New PIN using IPIN 0 03 Replacement PIN Replacement for existing PIN UP UP 0 05 Upo TID UPn UPn Change existing PIN Explanation of abbreviations: Abbreviation: Description: IPIN...
  • Page 15 PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 7.2.2 Entering a user In this mode, a user is not added using the IPIN, but the user's corresponding tran- sponder is required instead. The lock device, transponder and pin code terminal all need to be programmed beforehand. 1.
  • Page 16: Verification (Fixed Pin)

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 3. Enter "Master PIN" 4. Enter "TID" The entry has thus been reset for the TID and the user can re-programme the new PIN themselves. Also see 7.2.2 Neueinlernen eines Users. Verification (fixed pin) In order to improve security at main entrances, for example, it is possible to select "Verification"...
  • Page 17: General Programming Options

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 7.3.3 Issuing a user PIN The fixed PIN is predetermined by the LSM and can be provided to the user as de- scribed below. This is done as follows: 1. Open locking system properties (Edit  Locking system properties) 2.
  • Page 18: Readout From Terminal

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL READOUT FROM TERMINAL Proceed as follows to obtain a readout from the pin code terminal: 1. Open locking system properties (Edit  Locking system properties) 2. Select "PIN code terminal" tab 3. Once under the "PIN code terminal" tab, select “Programme / Reset” button 4.
  • Page 19: Master Reset

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 10.0 MASTER RESET The master reset allows you to delete all information in the pin code terminal and to reset components to their original delivery settings. Only use this function in case of real need, because the terminal will no longer be able to function in the locking sys- tem after a reset.
  • Page 20: Meaning Of Led Signals

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 12.0 MEANING OF LED SIGNALS Signal Description Duration Key confirmation Brief, high-pitched tone and Split seconds green flashing Two long, high-pitched tones Second and green flashing (synchro- nised) Error Long, deep tone and yellow Seconds flashing Low battery Long, deep tone and yellow 5 seconds...
  • Page 21: Battery Replacement

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 14.0 BATTERY REPLACEMENT As a general rule, only trained personnel may replace batteries. Proceed as follows to do so: 1. Remove the two screws (Torx TX6) from the casing base. 2. Detach the front of the casing. 3.
  • Page 22: Manipulation Warning

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL Fig 2 Fig 3 15.0 MANIPULATION WARNING A manipulation warning is integrated into the pin code terminal to prevent user PINs being tried out on a systematic basis. When five unsuccessful attempts have been made to enter a PIN (user PIN, master PIN and similar), a warning signal will sound for 60 seconds while the LED flashes red.
  • Page 23: Special Functions

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 16.0 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS The pin code terminal can be used to activate SimonsVoss activation units (VdS Block Lock 3066). To do so, the terminal is installed within the activation unit's trans- mission range. After the correct PIN has been entered, the activation unit is enabled and the alarm system can now be armed or disarmed.
  • Page 24: Appendix

    PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL 17.0 APPENDIX 17.1 Technical data 96 mm x 96 mm x 14 mm Dimensions W x H x D Weight 102 g (including batteries) Material Plastic Colour Grey with transparent ring Maximum number of op- Up to 100,000 operations or up to 10 years on erations performed by bat- standby tery set...
  • Page 25 PIN CODE TERMINAL MANUAL gramme SimonsVoss components Transponder ID: unambiguous identifier number for a transponder Transponder Medium used to communicate with a lock device Time zone groups Groups which are part of a time zone plan Time zone plans time zone plan which can be saved to a lock de- vice...

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