Kaba Combi B 30 Operating Instructions Manual

Kaba Combi B 30 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Combi B 30 with metal input unit Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30 Table of contents Important notes ..............................28 Glossary of abbreviations and terms ......................29 The icons used in the instructions ......................... 30 Lock system: Input unit and lock ........................31 Operating elements of the input unit ........................31 Lock housing and interfaces ............................
  • Page 3 Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 11.3 Changing master code using the key (P) ........................ 44 11.4 Resetting the lock (P0) .............................. 44 11.5 Reconfiguration of the lock after opening by means of the key using software ..........45 Further special functions ..........................
  • Page 4: Important Notes

    Upon delivery the lock is set by Kaba Mauer GmbH to the assembler coder "1". For security reasons activate the master code with your individual code immediately in order to deactivate the assembler code. The assembler code is meant only for lock mounting, it is not suitable for further permanent use.
  • Page 5: Glossary Of Abbreviations And Terms

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 Glossary of abbreviations and terms Code: Numerical sequence of 8 digits for identification of the operator consisting of ID and PIN. fixed 2-digit operator number. PIN: freely selectable 6-digit combination (Notice, do not use personal data such as example date of birth).
  • Page 6: The Icons Used In The Instructions

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30 The icons used in the instructions Icon Meaning Warning Important Note Icon for the 2-digit code ID (also refer to chapter 2) Icon for individual number keys for the code input oder  Action performed ...
  • Page 7: Lock System: Input Unit And Lock

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 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: Overview Of Authorizations

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30 Overview of authorizations The authorizations of individual operators are as follows: Code Operator ID Authorization designation Opening without OD/OST and without guard time Assigning of a new master code Inspection key Resetting the lock Changing the lock configurations using software without knowing the master code or changing it.
  • Page 9: Overview Of The Possible Signals

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 Overview of the possible signals Event When Signal With every Pressing the key (e.g. code input) key stroke Code valid (code-correct message) After pressing and 2 x Correct input Enter Error message (e.g. code invalid) After Recurring input (e.g.
  • Page 10: Start-Up Of The Lock

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30 Start-up of the lock The lock installation as well as cabling and the first battery installation are described in the installation manual. As long as the lock system has not been put into operation, it can be opened using the assembler code. The assembler code is intended for lock mounting at the factory and not for further permanent use.
  • Page 11: Changing Master Code (P)

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 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 10.1)! ...
  • Page 12: Blocking The User Codes Or Courier Codes (P4)

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30 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 13: Code Status Query (P6)

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 9.2.5 Code status query (P6) The status of any code (active, blocked or inactive resp. deleted) can be requested in this query program. Neither the codes nor their statuses are changed by this operation. The statuses of any number of IDs can be requested successively. Different code statuses are given in Table 13.
  • Page 14: Programming The Double Code (P7)

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30   Description 1. Press and enter the valid master code 2x 3x 3x (00 = ID, X = valid 6-digit combination for the master) Press 2x 3x 3x 3. Enter 2x 3x 3x Table 15: Deleting opening delay and opening standby time Programming the double code (P7) The double code function allows to set the lock in such a way that two optional but different codes (different IDs) are required to open the lock.
  • Page 15: Programming Silent Alarm (P8)

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 Programming silent alarm (P8) A silent alarm is triggered by a special code input. The message in question is an alarm message which initiates the lock using an alarm output, the lock can still be opened during this. However, to forward the silent alarm, the alarm output must be connected to the intruder detection system (not included in the scope of delivery) (for further details refer to the installation manual or consult an installer of intruder detection systems).
  • Page 16: Lock Functions For All Users

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30   Description 1. Press and enter the valid master code (00 = ID, X = valid 6-digit combination for the master) 2. Press Table 20: Acknowledging the take-off contact message Lock functions for all users Every key stroke is confirmed by a key tone ( ).
  • Page 17: Opening With Double Code

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 The running opening 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 guard time (see chapter 10.5).
  • Page 18: Guard Time (3 Or More Incorrect Code Inputs)

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30 Opening process:   Description Enter a modified valid opening code as an alarm code (ID = 00 to 30 or 95, X = the first 5 positions of the programmed 6-digit combination for the corr. ID number, Y = increased by 1 or decreased at the 6th position of the combination mentioned above) 2.
  • Page 19: 10.8 Opening With Activated Additional Functions

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 10.8 Opening with activated additional functions The lock has special additional functions (only one of them respectively) which can be set only using the optional PC software. If one of these functions is activated, the lock reacts differently than described above: Remote disable: If the "Remote disable"...
  • Page 20: Closing Using The Key

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30 11.2 Closing using the key Turn the key to the stop counterclockwise through approx. 150°, remove it and secure against unauthorised access (not inside the secure storage unit). Then insert the square shaft with the end of the bore forwards into the lock (see fig. x) and attach the rotary knob again in the same way as it has been positioned before dismounting (the marking mentioned in 11.1 is designed for this purpose).
  • Page 21: Reconfiguration Of The Lock After Opening By Means Of The Key Using Software

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30   Description 1. Open the lock using the key (see chapter 11.1) 2. Press 2x 3x 3. Press 2x 3x 4. Close the lock again by means of the key (11.2) and mount the rotary handle (11.1)
  • Page 22: Undervoltage Indication

    Operating instructions 82132/3xxx CB 30 13.1 Undervoltage indication w and the battery must be replaced promptly (see chapter13.2). As soon as the undervoltage indication is displayed, the lock can still be opened, but no reprogramming is possible until after the battery replacement. Furthermore, an audit entry is performed. As soon as the battery is almost completely exhausted, no opening can be performed and every key stroke is acknowledged with an undervoltage signal.
  • Page 23: Permanent Power Supply

    Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30 13.3 Permanent power supply If necessary, along with the battery power supply the lock can also be supplied with voltage permanently. The following options are available for this purpose: Power supply via the intruder detection system and the alarm box (art. no. 3001001550 Power supply via the alarm box (see above) for connection to the signalling equipment without power supply option via the additional 12V power supply unit at the alarm box (see above) art.
  • Page 24: Notes

    Override Double code User 22 User 23 Omission alarm User 24 User 25 User 26 User 27 User 28 User 29 User 30 Courier (User 95) Kaba Mauer GmbH Frankenstrasse 8-12 D-42579 Heiligenhaus, Germany Version 2013-08-10 Page 48 of 48...

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