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Duo
The Swedish made locking system

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  • Page 1 User guide The Swedish made locking system...
  • Page 2 Thank you & welcome Exma Säkerhetssystem AB would like to thank you for choosing us and welcome you as customer. You are now the owner of a locking system of the highest possible quality – made in Eskilstuna, Sweden.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents System overview ............4 LED signals ..............4 Audio signals ..............4 System card kit ............5 System activation ............6 Tag management ............7 Adding and removing tags ........... 7 Personal PIN codes ............9 Emergency code ............9 Day open mode ............
  • Page 4: System Overview

    Pull the handle upwards to lock. Battery hatch. Advice! The Exma Mobile App offers additional features. LED signals Audio signals When the unit is in standby mode, both LEDs first For extra clarity, the system generates different quickly flash and then display the current status of sounds.
  • Page 5: System Card Kit

    System card kit The different cards Important! A single card kit may be used The Exma Duo system requires a set of cards, that with several locks or readers within the has to be ordered separately. Each of these has its same system.
  • Page 6: System Activation

    System activation On delivery, the electronic locking system is unacti- Important! After system activation, the lock vated and may only be handled with a physical key. operates like a code lock and will open by System activation is achieved by using the different entering 0000.
  • Page 7: Tag Management

    Tag management Before you start adding tags to the system, it is im- It is cruicial that the admin ensures the correct portant that you’ve made clear what their intended allocation of each tag and keeps an updated file of functions will be.
  • Page 8 Remove tags Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Confirm by using the Put the lock in standby Hold the red Remove Hold the tag in front of red Remove card mode by pressing the card against the keypad the keypad until a beep again.
  • Page 9: Personal Pin Codes

    Personal PIN codes We recommend that all users program their own Advice! If you wish to have a set of tags for personal PIN codes, when using their tags for the lending, to e.g. craftsmen, you may prepare tags first time. If the reader is put in the highest security with predefined PIN codes.
  • Page 10: Day Open Mode

    Day open mode If desired, it is possible to leave the door unlocked. This is achieved by performing the procedure below. The same procedure is used to deactivate the function. Activate Day open mode Step 2 Step 1 Step 3 Step 4 Hold the yellow Use the yellow System...
  • Page 11: Security Levels

    Security levels The Exma Duo offers two different security levels, that Important! Security level 1 disables the lock may be set up with tags in the positions 001-499. button on the inside – exiting is then only Security level 1: possible by using a traditional, physical key.
  • Page 12: Code Lock

    Code lock The Exma Duo can be set so that only a code is re- Important! 9999 may not be used since this quirered. This function is available for tags 001–499. combination is reserved for another function The code works until the security level is changed;...
  • Page 13 A. Activate/deactivate the booking function Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Hold the yellow Enter 5555. Two long beeps = Use the yellow System System card against function activated card again to confirm. the keypad. Three short beeps = function deactivated.
  • Page 14 We continuously move the positions for user-friendly locks of the highest quality, regarding both durability and safety. Exma Säkerhetssystem AB, Filargatan 6, SE-632 29 ESKILSTUNA, Sweden. Phone: +46(0)16-14 16 80 Mail: kontakt@exma.se Web page: www.exma.se...

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