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proxSafe locker
Wiring and Installation Instructions
www.deister.com
locker-manual_en_896328_v200915

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  • Page 1 Wiring and Installation Instructions www.deister.com locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 2 GmbH. deister electronic GmbH reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of this documentation with- out obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. proxSafe locker overview ................4 2. Required tools ....................5 3. Mechanical connection .................. 5 4. Mounting side walls ..................10 5. Mounting the wall bracket ................14 6. Installing the backplane in the service compartment ........17 7.
  • Page 4: Proxsafe Locker Overview

    Model locker locker locker locker locker S12-10 S12-8 T S12-10 Equipment With 10 com- With 8 com- With 12 com- With 10 com- with 14 com- partments partments and partments partments and partments an integrated an integrated...
  • Page 5: Required Tools

    Required tools Mechanical connection 1. Put the locker columns that are supposed to be connected next to each other, but leave a small gap. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 6 2. Open the service compartments at the bottom of each locker. The required keys are fixed with tape on each locker’s front. Each service compartment contains a connector and a mounting bracket to mount the column to the wall. 3. Put the connector in place. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 7 4. Correctly placed connector. 5. The lockers can now be positioned right next to each other. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 8 6. To secure both lockers at the bottom, you need two of the provided hexagon socket screws. 7. Position one screw at the connector’s rear (shown in step 4) and secure it. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 9 8. Close-up: connector and rear screw. Secure the screw with your hand first. 9. Tighten the screw by using a hex key. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 10: Mounting Side Walls

    10. Do the same with the front screw. The lockers are now connected. Mounting side walls 1. Loosen the four screws used to fix the locker’s cover with the hex key (2 at the back, 2 at the front). locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 11 2. Now you can remove the lockers’ covers. 3. Take one of the provided spacers and its corresponding screw. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 12 4. Screw the spacers by using a Phillips screwdriver into the corresponding bores. (6 spacers for each locker). 5. Mind an even distance between the six spacers (spread across the surface of the side wall). locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 13 6. Insert the left side wall and push it down until it ends flush with the locker’s top. Do the same with the right side wall. 7. Afterwards secure the lockers’ covers. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 14: Mounting The Wall Bracket

    Mounting the wall bracket 1. Place the wall bracket on the top of both lockers so that the bracket’s bores correspond to the ones on the lockers. 2. Mark the bore position on the wall. The bracket can be secured with up to three screws. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 15 3. Drill a hole into the wall at the marked position. This example uses a 8 mm masonry drill. 4. To secure the bracket, use the provided screws and washers. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 16 5. Screw the bracket to both lockers at the corresponding positions. Thereby, the single columns are now a connected unit. 6. Put the anchor into the hole and secure the bracket with a screw. Thereby, the unit cannot fall or be moved. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 17: Installing The Backplane In The Service Compartment

    Installing the backplane in the service compartment 1. Guide the network and mains cables through the back of the locker that is connected to the terminal. In the service compartment you can find two additional cables marked with either “Master” or “Slave”. Pull these cables out of the service compartment as well.
  • Page 18 3. The next step requires the Ethernet adapter module - DEA 1 - with its corresponding screws and washers to connect it to the corresponding contacts on the circuit board (View the red marks in the image). 4. Put the adapter on the circuit board as shown in the image. Press the adapter slightly down until it lies on the corresponding contacts on the circuit board.
  • Page 19 5. Afterwards secure the Ethernet adapter from deister with the provided screws and washers. 6. To connect the grounding cable, loosen the hex nut at the backplane. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 20 7. The grounding cable has a blue terminal (view image). It is put above the existing cables with red termi- nals and secured with the loosened hex nut. 8. Afterwards, guide the cable with the red terminal back into the service compartment. Remove the hex nut from the thread, put the cable on it and secure it again with the hex nut.
  • Page 21 9. Close-up: Securing the cable with the red terminal on the service compartment’s inside with a hex key. 10. Now you can connect the missing mains cables to the power supply unit. The blue cable is connect to “N“ and the brown cable to “L“ as shown in the image. Therefore you just plug the cables into the power supply unit und secure them by pushing down the power unit’s clamps.
  • Page 22 locker 2 locker 1 Master Slave 11. The provided connection diagram (on the left) contains all required information regarding further wiring for two lockers like in this example. 12. Insert the keyTags. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 23 13. Every compartment has its own so-called “proxCylinder“, where you can insert the provided keyTags. Supply every compartment with a key tag as shown in the image. If some compartments do not open you have to do an emergency opening like it is described in chapter 10. 14.
  • Page 24 15. After power-on, the terminal does a system check and checks the hardware completely. 16. Connecting the emergency power supply. The service package contains an emergency battery which is connected to the backplane via a 2-pole PCB connector. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 25 17. Before inserting the wired backplane, you have to loosen the screw at the service compartment. 18. You can now insert the wired backplane. Mind the cables and push them gently away to insert the backplane completely. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 26: System Initialization

    19. At last, secure the screw at the service compartment again. Afterwards the service compartments can be closed. System initialization 1. Present the “Terminal – Initialization“ card in front of the integrated terminal as shown in the image. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 27 2. Press the button “C“ several times until the main menu is displayed (image below). 3. Terminal’s main menu. Initialization completed. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 28: Keytag Removal And Return

    keyTag removal and return 8.1 Removal 4. To remove a keyTag, you have to identify yourself with a transponder as shown in the image. 5. Afterwards select the desired keyTag via the terminal‘s keyboard and confirm your choice by pushing the button with the green arrow.
  • Page 29: Return

    8.2 Return 1. To return a keyTag, identify the keyTag by holding it in front of the terminal as shown in the image. 2. A LED light shines on the corresponding compartment. Open the compartment by slightly pushing below the LED. Now you can insert the keyTag back into to the illuminated “proxCylinder”. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
  • Page 30: Keytag Sealing/ De-Sealing

    keyTag sealing/ de-sealing 9.1 Sealing 1. A keyTag, a keyRing, two seals and a key or any other valuable are required. 2. Put the key onto the keyRing. Slide the keyRing through the corresponding opening at the key Tag. After- wards insert a seal on each side of the keyTag into the corresponding holes.
  • Page 31: Sealing

    9.2 De-sealing 1. A plier to de-seal (optional accessory) is required. Place the keyTag as shown in the image on the plier. The deister logo on the seal side faces the mandrel of the plier. Push until the seal is destroyed and can be removed.
  • Page 32: Emergency Opening

    10. Emergency opening 1. Pull the red lever slightly to the right and push it upwards. 2. The exposed emergency opening mechanism can now be triggered by a screw driver. Insert the tool into the opening and push the emergency opening lever down until the compartment door opens. locker-manual_en_896328_v200915...
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  • Page 36 +32 (0) 15 – 48 02 16 Fax: +81– (0)3 – 4540 – 1000 info.be@deister.com info.jp@deister.com France: Americas and Caribbean: deister electronic France SARL Deister Electronics USA, Inc. 15 avenue du Québec 8576 Wellington Road Bâtiment STERNES 2 Manassas, VA 20109 USA 91140 Villebon-sur-Yvette Tel.: +1 703 –...

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