WALDIS PAXOS ADVANCE Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SAFE LOCK
PAXOS ADVANCE
Electronic safe lock for WA safes

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFE LOCK PAXOS ADVANCE Electronic safe lock for WA safes...
  • Page 2 Many thanks! ❤️ Many thanks for choosing Waldis to give you the security you want. The safe you have decided to purchase is a product tested in compliance with the EN1143-1 standard. A Swiss quality product with security tested by the VdS (German Association of Indemnity Insurers).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Overview ..........................1 1.1. Operating controls: WALDIS Eco and Business ............. 1 1.2. Description of keys and operating controls ............. 2 Starting to use your safe ....................3 Operation ..........................5 3.1. Opening the safe ......................5 3.2.
  • Page 4: Overview

    Overview The Paxos Advance is installed as an optional lock in the WALDIS Eco and WALDIS Business series of models. Thanks to its display, it is easier and clearer to operate than the standard lock. The Paxos Advance also enables you to use various additional functions which are not possible with the standard lock.
  • Page 5: Description Of Keys And Operating Controls

    1.2. Description of keys and operating controls Pos. 1 = LCD display Menu and input display Pos. 2 = CLR key Delete inputs Cancel a function Return to menu level Pos. 3 = Arrow key up/left Select the next menu item Select the next input value Pos.
  • Page 6: Starting To Use Your Safe

    Starting to use your safe As soon as the safe has been delivered and correctly anchored, you can start operating the lock and using the safe. To do so, please keep to the following procedure: 1. Check that the rotary opening handle is in the 'closed' position.
  • Page 7 5. Carefully re-insert the battery case and swivel it upwards into the housing of the input unit until the battery housing clicks into place. As soon as the input unit is supplied with power, the display shows one of these "Battery case was open, messages: battery inserted"...
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation 3.1. Opening the safe 1. First, press the rotary opening handle counterclockwise into the "closed" position to make sure that the lock bolt is relieved of pressure. 2. Press the ENTER key and the display will "Date, time saved" message. show the 3.
  • Page 9: Locking The Safe

    3.2. Locking the safe 1. Close the door while the rotary opening handle is in the "open" position. 2. Turn the rotary opening handle counterclockwise into the "closed" position (lock closes automatically). Wait for the "Lock closed!" message on the display. 3.
  • Page 10: Reprogramming Codes

    The certification lapses in case of a repair. The Paxos Advance lock contains two user codes and one master code. Up to 95 "employee codes" can be defined in addition. The following factory codes are...
  • Page 11: Master Code 1

    9. With the door open, move the rotary opening handle counterclockwise into the "closed" position (lock closes automatically). 10. Enter the newly programmed code and open the lock again by moving the rotary opening handle clockwise. 11. If the test opening works, this guarantees that the new code has been saved and the door can be closed.
  • Page 12: Replacing The Battery

    3.6. Replacing the battery 1. Purchase the batteries (6 x 1.5 V AA Note the expiration date! alkaline batteries: LR6, E91 or AM3). 2. Use your finger to release the battery case that is slotted into the input unit from below, and swivel it downwards and outwards.
  • Page 13: Malfunctions

    5. Carefully re-insert the battery case and swivel it upwards into the housing of the input unit until the battery housing clicks into place. As soon as the input unit is supplied with power, the display shows one of these messages: "Battery case was open, battery inserted"...
  • Page 14: Assignment Of Connections On The I/O Box

    Assignment of connections on the I/O NOTE: Installation and connection of the safe to an alarm or security system must only be performed by trained specialist staff! 5.1. Assignment of terminals on the I/O box The I/O box has 8 inputs and 8 outputs, connections for the power supply, and an RS232 interface.
  • Page 15: Connection Data For The I/O Box

    5.2. Connection data for the I/O box Terminal Description Capacity/comments 1 (IN1) / 2 (GND) ** Input 1 12 ... 24 VDC (min. 5 mA) Standard: remote * Connection without tamper lockout monitoring switch (factory configuration): 3 (IN2) / 4 (GND) * Input 2 ext.
  • Page 16 Terminal Description Capacity/comments 7 (OUT1+) / 8 Output 1 Output voltage: 24 VAC (OUT1–) Standard: lock 1 open Power load at output: 9 (OUT2+) / 10 Output 2 (OUT2–) 0.4 A at 25°C Standard: all locks and door bolts open 0.3 A at 50°C 11 (OUT3+) / 12 Output 3...
  • Page 17 Terminal Description Capacity/comments 39 (NC) / 40 (COM) Output 8 Output voltage: 24 VAC / 41 (NO) power load at output: Standard: 0.4 A at 25°C monitoring of 0.3 A at 50°C external power supply ext. I/O box NC (39) COM (40) NO (41) 14 (VDC) / 15...
  • Page 18: Basic Rules For Secure Codes

    Basic rules for secure codes What you should avoid: • Don't use commonplace sequences such as 00000000 or 12345678. • Do not use your own birthday or any car registration numbers, phone numbers or names (your own name or those of your spouse, children, pets, company, place where you live, etc.).

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