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  • Page 1 User manual Combi 90 B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual 1. Important notes ..................................4 2 Glossary of abbreviations and terms ..........................5 3 The icons used in the instructions ............................6 4 Lock system: Input unit and lock ............................7 4.1 Operating elements of the input unit........................7 4.2 Lock housing and interfaces ............................
  • Page 3 10.3 Configuring Opening Delay and Confirmation Window (P2) ..............20 10.3.1 Activating Opening Delay and Confirmation Window (P2) ..............21 10.3.2 Deactivating Opening Delay and Confirmation Window (P2) ............21 10.4 Configuring Dual Mode (P7) ............................ 21 10.4.1 Activating Dual Mode (P7) ..........................21 10.4.2 Deactivating Dual Mode (P7) ..........................
  • Page 4: Important Notes

    1. Important notes Before the start-up of the lock read these operating instructions carefully and observe the following notes: After closing the lock by turning the actuation knob counter clockwise, it has to be checked by turning the knob clockwise to the stop, that the lock is correct locked. The knob has to turn maximally 45°! The enclosed inspection key allows full access to the lock and its configurations even •...
  • Page 5: Glossary Of Abbreviations And Terms

    Furthermore, the lock has the option for partial or full start-up by the safe • manufacturer or distributor: For a partial start-up basic configurations are loaded to the lock without activation of the master code. So, the lock still opens with "1". All configurations performed previously using software are immediately valid only after activation of the master code (start-up according to 8.2).
  • Page 6: The Icons Used In The Instructions

    EMA: Intruder detection system: external alarm system for evaluation / forwarding of the duress alarm or secured permanent power supply (not included in the scope of delivery). Low battery: indicates that the batteries are low and must be replaced as soon as possible in order to ensure secure function of the lock.
  • Page 7: Lock System: Input Unit And Lock

    Continuous signal LED red LED red off Buzzer signal Table 1: Icons 4 Lock system: Input unit and lock The entire lock system consists of a visible input unit and the lock installed in the secure storage unit. All programmed codes and functions are saved only in the lock and, thus, in the secured area.
  • Page 8 Master Code - Opening, if necessary, with silent alarm - Changing of the own code - Activating, blocking, releasing, deleting manager, user and courier, with activated dual code as well - Activating / deactivating dual code - Programming / deleting TD/CW - Neutralising the tamper switch - Reading out audit - Activating, deactivating silent alarm...
  • Page 9: Overview Of The Programming Commands

    6 Overview of the programming commands Action Command Authorization Changing own code each Reading out audit Master Activating + deactivating Master +optionally OD/CW performed by the Manager Activating user Blocking + releasing user Master + Manager Deleting user Code status query Activating + deactivating Master +optionally dual code...
  • Page 10: Overview Of The Possible Signals

    7 Overview of the possible signals Table 4: Messages from the lock, terms see chapter 2, icons see chapter 8 Start-up of the lock The lock installation as well as cabling and the first battery installation are described in the installation manual.
  • Page 11: Opening With Factory Code

    If the start-up or partial start-up has already been performed by the safe manufacturer or distributor, the corresponding information is specified in its manuals/notes. Furthermore, the safe manufacturer or distributor can document the set master code in this manual. For this information refer to the field highlighted in gray in chapter 1 page 5, "Master code set by the distributor resp.
  • Page 12: Changing Master Code (P)

    9.1 Changing master code (P) After modification of the master code the previous master code is no longer valid. The function of the new master code must be checked by opening the lock with the secure storage unit open (see chapter 11.1)! Table 7: Changing master code The entire procedure has to be repeated in case of the following errors: If Incorrect code signal is displayed according to 1.
  • Page 13: Blocking The User Codes Or Courier Codes (P4)

    If both entered codes do not match, the incorrect code signal is output after the second code input. If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after the first code input, the code is already active or not available. 9.2.2 Blocking the user codes or courier codes (P4) After blocking, the code cannot be used anymore until it is released again (see chapter 9.2.3) In contrast to deletion, after blocking the code remains unchanged in the lock and can be used again after releasing.
  • Page 14: Programming Time Delay And Confirmation Window (P2)

    Table 11: Deleting code If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after step 3, then either the ID has not been activated or it is not available. Deletion of the master code is not possible. However, the master code can be reassigned using the key (see chapter 12.3). 9.2.5 Code status query (P6) The status of any code (active, blocked or inactive resp.
  • Page 15: Deactivating Time Delay And Confirmation Window (P2)

    Table 14: Programming time delay and confirmation window If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after step 3, the specified times are outside of the maximum permitted range. The Incorrect code signal is also displayed if 00 is specified either only for the TD or for the CW.
  • Page 16: Programming Silent Alarm (P8)

    9.4.2 Deactivating dual code (P7) In order to deactivate the dual code proceed as follows: Table 17: Deactivating dual code The dual code must be activated in order to be able to deactivate it. If the red LED is missing during the acknowledgment signal, the dual code has been deactivated previously and is activated now.
  • Page 17: Acknowledging Tamper Switch Message (P9)

    Table 19: Deactivating silent alarm The silent alarm must be activated in order to be able to deactivate it. If the red LED is missing during the acknowledgment signal, the silent alarm has been deactivated previously and is activated now. To deactivate it again, repeat the entire procedure. 9.6 Acknowledging tamper switch message (P9) The lock is equipped with a tamper switch (AHK), which is tripped when opening the input unit (e.g.
  • Page 18: Changing The Manager Code (P)

    10.1 Changing the Manager Code (P) After changing the Manager Code, the old code is invalid. While the secure storage unit is open, it must be checked if the lock can be opened by entering the new Manager Code (see chapter 11.1).
  • Page 19: Blocking The User Codes Or Courier Codes (P4)

    If both entered codes do not match, the incorrect code signal is output after the second code input. If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after the first code input, the code is already active or not available. 10.2.2 Blocking the user codes or courier codes (P4) After blocking, the code cannot be used anymore until it is released again (see chapter 10.2.3) In contrast to deletion, after blocking the code remains unchanged in the lock and can be used again after releasing.
  • Page 20: Code Status Query (P6)

    Table 25: Deleting code If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after step 3, then either the ID has not been activated or it is not available. Deletion of the manager code by the manager is not possible. However, the master code can reassign the manager code. 10.2.5 Code status query (P6) The status of any code (active, blocked or inactive resp.
  • Page 21: Activating Opening Delay And Confirmation Window (P2)

    10.3.1 Activating Opening Delay and Confirmation Window (P2) To configure an Opening Delay (OD) and a Confirmation Window (CW) the following steps must be performed: Table 28: Configuring Opening Delay and Confirmation Window 10.3.2 Deactivating Opening Delay and Confirmation Window (P2) To deactivate an Opening Delay (OD) and a Confirmation Window (CW), see chapter 10.2.1.
  • Page 22: Deactivating Dual Mode (P7)

    able to be activated. If, in addition to the regular confirmation signal, there is a red light, the Dual Mode had already been activated, now the function is deactivated. To activate Dual Mode, the entire process must be repeated. 10.4.2 Deactivating Dual Mode (P7) To deactivate Dual Mode, the following steps must be performed: Table 31: Deactivating Dual Mode The Dual Mode must be active to be able to be deactivated.
  • Page 23: Opening The Lock With Programmed Td/Cw

    11.2 Opening the lock with programmed TD/CW Table 33: Opening with programmed TD/CW The running time delay can be canceled any time by pressing twice. If the Incorrect code signal is output after the code input, the entry must be repeated completely. After 3 incorrect inputs the lock switches to the lockout period (see chapter 11.5).
  • Page 24: Opening With Silent Alarm

    11.4 Opening with silent alarm If there is a threatening situation, the lock can be opened with simultaneous generation of a silent alarm, provided the silent alarm has been activated according to chapter 9.5 and the lock is connected to an intruder detection system (not included in the scope of delivery). A special alarm code derived from a valid code must be entered for this purpose (if the dual code is activated, one of the codes is sufficient).
  • Page 25: Closing The Lock

    11.6 Closing the lock Turn the actuating knob counterclockwise through 90° to the stop . Code input is not required. If there is a boltwork available (usually recognized due to an additional rotary handle on the secure storage unit), it has to be locked, first, after the door has been closed. Only after that the lock can be closed.
  • Page 26: Key Functions

    12 Key functions 12.1 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.
  • Page 27: Changing Master Code Using The Key (P)

    designed for this purpose). In case of correct mounting the rotary knob cannot be removed now. The marking can be removed now. 12.3 Changing master code using the key (P) This programming command is used to change the master code without knowing the master code.
  • Page 28: Reconfiguration Of The Lock After Opening By Means Of The Key Using Software

    12.5 Reconfiguration of the lock after opening by means of the key using software For further details on the procedure refer to the operating instructions for the PC software. After opening the lock using the key according to 12.1 and connecting it to the PC software a complete reconfiguration of the lock is possible, namely without knowing or changing the master code.
  • Page 29: Battery Replacement

    14.2 Battery replacement Do not apply force and avoid touching electronic components! You could destroy the lock. For battery replacement the rotary handle of the lock 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.
  • Page 30: Service

    without power supply option via the additional 12V power supply unit at the alarm box (see above) art. no. 30025012300 c) If the lock is used without any signaling equipment: 9V power supply unit can be connected directly at the lock, art. no. 3002501220 Even with the permanent power supply the batteries must still be inserted into the input unit because otherwise the lock cannot be opened by means of the code entry in case of power failure or a fault of the permanent power supply.
  • Page 31: Notes

    16 Notes...

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