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TwinLock 7220
TwinLock 7220
EN 1300
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M 105361
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G 105133
G 106016 / G 106015
Version 1.08A
Manual
M 102309
High Security Lock - Class 3
G 102013
IAS – ACE Switching Element- Class C
IAS – ACE Locking Element - Class C
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  • Page 1 TwinLock 7220 TwinLock 7220 Manual EN 1300 M 105361 M 102309 High Security Lock - Class 3 G 105133 G 102013 IAS – ACE Switching Element- Class C G 106016 / G 106015 IAS – ACE Locking Element - Class C...
  • Page 2 The use of a trademark or logo not shown below does not indicate that it is freely available for use. INSYS ® is a registered trademark of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH. Windows™ is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Publisher: INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Carl Wittkopp GmbH & Co. KG Waffnergasse 8 Sternbergstr. 5 93047 Regensburg, Germany 42551 Velbert, Germany...
  • Page 3 ... this document The manual contains detailed information for the operation and the programming of the high-security lock TwinLock 7220 and is mainly intended for the system MASTER responsible for the system configuration and administration. For users, we recommend the Quick Reference Guide. The concise document contains all important information required for normal system operation in short form.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TwinLock 7220 Manual Contents 1. SYSTEM DIAGRAM ............................6 2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION..........................8 2.1. I ......................... 8 NPUT ONTROL 2.2. L ............................8 2.3. B ....................... 8 US DISTRIBUTOR ONNECT 2.4. E XT........................... 9 XTENSION 2.5. A ........................9 RMING...
  • Page 5 TwinLock 7220 6.19. I ....................61 NSTALL HANGE OCKS IN THE YSTEM 6.20. R ................63 ESET THE NPUT ONTROL ONTROL 6.21. Q ....................65 UERY OF THE ONTROL ERSION 6.22. V ........................ 66 ERSION UERY OF THE OCKS 6.23. R ............................
  • Page 6: System Diagram

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 1. System Diagram TwinLock 7220 - Alarm TwinLock BUS A BUS B TwinCard - ..- TwinControl Gesicherter Bereich TwinConnect TwinLock BUS A TwinLock TwinLock BUS B TwinLock BUS A TwinLock BUS B Zeitsperre inaktiv TwinAlarm (EMA)
  • Page 7 TwinLock 7220 TwinLock 7220 base system 2.1 FlatControl (2 lock system with XT) TwinConnect TwinXT TwinLock TwinLock TwinLock 7220 base system 2.1 FlatControl (1 lock system with XT) TwinConnect TwinXT TwinLock Version 1.08A...
  • Page 8: System Description

    Manual 2. System Description TwinLock 7220 - Alarm is an electronic high security lock system with integrated arming device for a burglary alarm system class 3/C. It is a modular system. Up to 14 locks and 2 control units can be connected.
  • Page 9: Extension Unit: Twinxt

    TwinLock 7220 TwinConnect allows the connection of the input unit, the arming device, and up to 3 locks. There is also the possibility to cascade several bus distributors, i.e. to connect several TwinConnect units in series, to be able to connect several locks.
  • Page 10 TwinLock 7220 Manual BAS Inputs: BAS READY Prevents the BAS from being armed (Customization by jumper and software). DISARM BLOCK Prevents the BAS from being disarmed (Customization by jumper and software). RELEASE Prevents the unlocking of the locks (customization by jumper and software).
  • Page 11: Chip Cards (Twincard)

    TwinLock 7220 2.6. Chip Cards (TwinCard) TwinCard code access Chip card as ‘physical code’ to disarm a BAS. The code is changed continuously. TwinCard configuration Chip card for the system configuration and the event log. In cooperation the with PC software TwinComm, the configuration can be imported or exported and the log can be read out.
  • Page 12: Configuration Set Twincomm

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 2.7. Configuration Set TwinComm The TwinLock system can be configured fast and conveniently using the program TwinComm in connection with the chip card reader of the configuration set and the chip card TwinCard configuration. All settings and the event log can be displayed, printed and saved.
  • Page 13: Function Description

    TwinLock 7220 3. Function Description Function Overview Code and Locking Functions 1 Master code per lock 1 System code 35 User codes per lock Status indicator for programmed user codes Unlock & lock by entering the security code Forced Sequence Parallel code Lock &...
  • Page 14: Code And Locking Functions

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 3.1 Code and Locking Functions Master code Each lock has a master code (user ID = 00 + 8-digit master code). The master code has the authorization to program lock-specific procedures (e.g. time delay, user codes, etc.) or to unlock, respectively.
  • Page 15 TwinLock 7220 Unlocking & Locking The unlocking is tied to at least one code entry. This always takes place via the menu keys (see prevention against sabotage). Unlocking can be prevented by several functions (timer programs…). Locking is usually not tied to a code entry, and is either initiated by the menu item ‘Lock’...
  • Page 16 TwinLock 7220 Manual Keyboard entry A simplified code entry for programming processes can be defined to enter the code via the key pad. The code entry via the menu keys for an unlocking process, however, is maintained. The definition can only be performed by the system master.
  • Page 17 TwinLock 7220 Code distribution in the TwinLock 7220 system lock 1 1 systemcode = 1 mastercode mnemonic codes TwinLock 35 usercodes TwinLock lock 2 1 mastercode mnemonic codes TwinLock 35 usercodes TwinAlarm 35 Codes physical codes TwinCard code access TwinLock "secured area"...
  • Page 18: Timer Functions

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 3.2. Timer Functions Weekly program There are 2 definable opening periods for each weekday (Monday to Sunday). The system can only be unlocked within the set time window. The individual weekdays can also be completely locked (e.g. on weekends). The programming is performed using the system code.
  • Page 19 TwinLock 7220 Alarm/sabotage delays When the unlocking code was entered incorrectly 4 times, a time delay of 1 minute starts. For each further attempt with a wrong code the waiting period is extended by 1 minute, up to a maximum of 15 minutes.
  • Page 20: Service Functions

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 3.3. Service Functions Event Log The latest 768 events (programming processes, hardware errors, and certain status messages, manipulation and sabotage attempts) are logged in chronological order, including date and time (perhaps the user number). The event log can be displayed online, i.e. each log entry is immediately transmitted to a printer/PC connected via TwinAlarm.
  • Page 21: Arming Device And Bas Connection

    TwinLock 7220 3.4. Arming Device and BAS Connection Activate arming/disarming The main task of the arming device is to arm or disarm a connected BAS. Disarming is basically an unlocking process, which requires an additional physical code in form of a chip card. Up to 36 different card users can be logged on. The user management is performed by the system master.
  • Page 22: Operational Safety

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 3.5. Operational Safety Redundancy A dual bus system and a dual electronic and mechanical locking system in the locks guarantee high system stability. The two identical system parts are completely independent from each other and can therefore function individually.
  • Page 23 TwinLock 7220 Power Failure The FlatControl receives its power supply via each of the two bus cables. When a voltage failure occurs, an emergency current feed for the entire system is possible via a jack at the bottom of the keyboard.
  • Page 24: Prevention Against Sabotage

    System line freely configurable. When the system is activated, the company name is displayed, for example. System status indicator. The condition of the individual locks can be queried. 3.8. Certifications The TwinLock 7220 system is VdS approved for locks as BAS locking and arming devices, classes 3/C. Version 1.08A...
  • Page 25: Pc Support With Configuration Set Twincomm

    TwinLock 7220 3.9. PC Support with Configuration Set TwinComm Basically, the TwinLock 7220 system also works without PC support, but using the software simplifies the configuration and enables easy reading of the event log. The exchange of data with the lock system takes place with the chip card TwinCard configuration and the service function 'Import/Export' at the control unit.
  • Page 26: Operation

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 4. Operation 4.1 Display and Control Elements of the Input Equipment LC-Display Background lighting Menu keys Keypad Emergency power Insertion of the chip card Chip at the bottom Version 1.08A...
  • Page 27: Menu Navigation

    TwinLock 7220 4.2. Menu Navigation Version 1.08A...
  • Page 28: General Operating Instructions

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 4.3 General Operating Instructions System Activation When idle, the TwinLock System is activated by operating a menu key at the control unit. After the activation, a system check is performed and the individual states of the connected locks, of the burglary alarm system (EMA or Einbruchmeldeanlage), and of the TwinLock system are displayed.
  • Page 29 TwinLock 7220 System Menu The start page of the menu structure is called system *** TwinLock *** menu Th 21.05.09 12:00 . The system menu consists of one editable line (line 1 = system line, which can contain individual text), and the current date/time display (line 2).
  • Page 30: General Operation Processes

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 5. General Operation Processes *** TwinLock *** Open choose lock, confirm with enter, with more locks in the open "forced sequence" lock 1 is system? lock XX automaticly chosen BAS user BAS active and choose BAS-user-Nr. armed and lock 1? user no,: 01 enter ->...
  • Page 31: Unlocking A Lock

    TwinLock 7220 5.1. Unlocking a Lock *** TwinLock *** Select the menu item ‘Unlock’. open (see menu plan 4.2) open When several locks are available in the lock 01 system, select one lock. When ‘Forced Sequence’ is selected, lock #01 is unlocked first.
  • Page 32: Locking A Lock

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 5.2. Locking a Lock Select the menu item ‘Lock’ *** TwinLock *** (see menu plan 4.2) close When several locks are available in the close system, select one lock When ‘Forced Lock 01 Sequence’ is selected, all locks are automatically closed.
  • Page 33: Status Request Of A Lock

    TwinLock 7220 5.3. Status Request of a Lock Select the menu item ‘Status’ *** TwinLock *** status / Info (see menu plan 4.2) Selektion lock if there are more Status Locks in the system. lock 01 The status of the selected Status/info component is displayed.
  • Page 34: Responses

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 5.4. Responses Unlocking Messages open No unlocking possible, because the current time is not time lock week within the time window defined in the weekly program. open No unlocking possible, because the current date coincides time lock day with the date of a defined special day.
  • Page 35 TwinLock 7220 Status messages Lock can no longer be addressed at system check bus A. failure Bus A Please call customer service ! Lock can no longer be addressed at system check bus B. failure Bus B Please call customer service !
  • Page 36: Operation With A Burglary Alarm System (Bas)

    Operation with a Burglary Alarm System (BAS) 5.5. 5.5.1. Arming the Burglary Alarm System The system TwinLock 7220 can arm a connected BAS using the arming device TwinAlarm. The arming may only occur when, 1. The system lock is locked (usually lock #1, for the forced sequence for all locks) 2.
  • Page 37 TwinLock 7220 Error messages: …… Burglary alarm system could not be armed, because BAS Error Armed ! was perhaps not acknowledged. The input “BAS ready” at the TwinAlarm is not set by the …… BAS, so arming is disabled. BAS not ready The selected EMA user number is not identical to the user ……...
  • Page 38: Disarming The Burglary Alarm System

    Manual 5.5.2. Disarming the Burglary Alarm System The system TwinLock 7220 Alarm can disarm a connected BAS using the arming device TwinAlarm. The disarming procedure is linked to the unlocking procedure of the system lock (lock 01, for the forced sequence for all locks) and is enabled by entering the mnemonic code during the unlocking procedure, plus the additionally required physical code (TwinCard code access).
  • Page 39: Emergency Shutdown Of The Bas Control

    TwinLock 7220 Attention: The disarming procedure can only take place with the code card and the mnemonic code! The BAS user numbers are only linked to the logged-on chip cards and have nothing to do with the user numbers of the individual locks.
  • Page 40: Programming The System With The Control Unit

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6. Programming the System with the Control Unit The following functions and settings can be performed using the control unit: • Reprogram master and system codes • Program user codes • Delete a user code • Display a programmed User code •...
  • Page 41: Reprogramming A Master / System Code

    TwinLock 7220 6.1. Reprogramming a Master / System Code Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration System 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration System Master codes Select the menu item ‘Master Codes’ System Master codes (see menu plan 4.2 / see above)
  • Page 42 TwinLock 7220 Manual ATTENTION: The default code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 is pre-programmed for the master of each lock. The user codes no. 01…35 of the individual locks have been deactivated by the manufacturer. For security reasons, the master codes of the individual locks must be changed immediately.
  • Page 43: Programming And Reprogramming Of A User Code

    TwinLock 7220 6.2. Programming and Reprogramming of a User Code Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration System 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration System User codes Select the menu item ‘User Codes’ system usercodes (see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
  • Page 44: Delete A User Code

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.3. Delete a user code Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration System 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration System Usercodes Select the menu item ‘User Codes’ System (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) usercodes When several locks are available usercodes in the system, select one lock.
  • Page 45: Display The Programmed User Codes

    TwinLock 7220 6.4. Display the Programmed User Codes Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration System 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration System Usercodes Select the menu item ‘Display User Code’ usercodes display usercode (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) When several locks are available display usercode in the system, select one lock.
  • Page 46: Code Combination Programming (Four-/Six-Eye Code)

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.5. Code combination Programming (Four-/Six-Eye Code) When code linkage was selected (four-eye code/six-eye code), the lock can only be unlocked or programmed by entering 2 or 3 codes. The arrangement of the 2 or 3 codes is random.
  • Page 47: Setting The Date, Time And Weekday

    TwinLock 7220 6.6. Setting the Date, Time and Weekday Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration System 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration System Date/Time Select the menu item 'Date/Time' system date/time (see menu plan 4.2) Enter system code system code...
  • Page 48: Program Express Blockings

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.7. Program Express Blockings Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Lock 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Lock Express blocking Select the menu item 'Express blocking' lock express blocking (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) express blocking...
  • Page 49: Program The Activation Of The Twinxt Lock I/O

    TwinLock 7220 6.8. Program the Activation of the TwinXT Lock I/O Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Lock 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Lock Lock I/O Select the menu item 'Lock I/O' Lock Lock I/O (see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
  • Page 50: Opening Duress (Program Forced Sequence)

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.9. Opening duress (program forced sequence) Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Lock 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Lock Opening duress Lock Select the menu item ‘opening duress opening duress (see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
  • Page 51: Program Unlocking Time Delay

    TwinLock 7220 6.10. Program Unlocking Time Delay Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Lock 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Lock Time delay Select the menu item ‘time delay’ lock (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) time delay When several locks are available time delay in the system, select one lock.
  • Page 52: Activate Arming Device 'Twinalarm

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.11. Activate Arming Device 'TwinAlarm' Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Alarm 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Alarm TwinAlarm enable Alarm Select the menu item 'TwinAlarm enable' TwinAlarm enable (see menu plan 4.2 / see above)
  • Page 53: Register Alarm User

    TwinLock 7220 6.12. Register alarm user Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Alarm 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Alarm New user Alarm Select the menu item 'New user' New user (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) System code Enter system code...
  • Page 54 TwinLock 7220 Manual Use the function Register alarm user to allocate a physical code to a specific user. The alarm function is only linked to lock 01 (= system lock). Only the owner of the system code can create a new alarm user. This action is stored in the event log.
  • Page 55: Display Registered Alarm Users

    TwinLock 7220 6.13. Display Registered Alarm Users Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Alarm 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Alarm User display Alarm Select menu item 'User display' User display (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) System code Enter system code...
  • Page 56: Remove Bas User (Deregister Alarm User)

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.14. Remove BAS user (Deregister Alarm User) Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Alarm 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Alarm remove BAS user Alarm Select the menu item 'remove BAS user' remove BAS user (see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
  • Page 57: Program Silent Alarm

    TwinLock 7220 6.15. Program silent alarm Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration Alarm 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration Alarm Silent alarm Alarm Select the menu item 'Silent alarm' Silent alarm (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) System code Enter system code...
  • Page 58: Write Log And Configuration To Chip Card

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.16. Write Log and Configuration to Chip Card Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** 21.05.09 12:00 Import / Export Select the menu item 'Import / Export' *** TwinLock *** Import / Export (see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
  • Page 59: Read Configuration From Chip Card

    TwinLock 7220 6.17. Read configuration from chip card Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** 21.05.09 12:00 Import / Export *** TwinLock *** Select the menu item 'Import / Export' Import / Export (see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
  • Page 60: Read New System Language

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.18. Read New System Language To switch the language of your system, you need an according TwinCard language. The language cards can be ordered on request. Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** 21.05.09 12:00 Import / Export...
  • Page 61: Install / Change Locks In The System

    TwinLock 7220 6.19. Install / Change Locks in the System Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service System 21.05.09 12:00 Service System Install new lock System Select the menu item ‘install new lock’ install new lock (see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
  • Page 62 TwinLock 7220 Manual Re-registering/replacing of locks: Only the owner of the system code can re-register or replace a lock. This action is stored in the event log. ATTENTION: The system code is only queried, if a lock is already registered in the system.
  • Page 63: Reset The Input Unit Twin Control/Flat Control

    TwinLock 7220 6.20. Reset the Input Unit Twin Control/Flat Control Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service System 21.05.09 12:00 Service System Reset Select the menu item 'System Reset' System Reset (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) Enter system code...
  • Page 64 TwinLock 7220 Manual Only the control unit is reset. This means that all settings which are stored in the control unit are reset to factory defaults. The locks are not reset during this procedure and therefore maintain their allocations. After a control unit has been reset, it is restarted. The system sends a prompt for re- registering.
  • Page 65: Query Of The Control Unit Version

    TwinLock 7220 6.21. Query of the Control Unit Version Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service System 21.05.09 12:00 Service System Version query System Select menu item 'System version query' Version query (see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
  • Page 66: Version Query Of The Locks

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.22. Version Query of the Locks Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service Lock 21.05.09 12:00 Service Lock Version control Select menu item 'Lock version control' Lock Version control (see menu plan 4.2) When several locks are available...
  • Page 67: Reset A Lock

    TwinLock 7220 6.23. Reset a Lock Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service Lock 21.05.09 12:00 Service Lock Reset Select the menu item 'Lock Reset' Lock (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) Reset When several locks are available in the system, select one lock.
  • Page 68: Lock Motor Service

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.24. Lock Motor Service Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service Lock 21.05.09 12:00 Service Lock Motor service Lock Select the menu item 'Motor service' Motor service (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) When several locks are available...
  • Page 69: Reset Of The Arming Device Twinalarm

    TwinLock 7220 6.25. Reset of the Arming Device TwinAlarm Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service Alarm 21.05.09 12:00 Service Alarm Reset Select the menu item 'Alarm Reset' Alarm Reset (see menu plan 4.2/ see above) When several locks are available...
  • Page 70: Version Query Of The Arming Device Twinalarm

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.26. Version query of the Arming Device TwinAlarm Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service Alarm 21.05.09 12:00 Service Alarm Version control Select menu item 'Alarm version query' Alarm (see menu plan 4.2) Version control...
  • Page 71: Activate Parallel Code

    TwinLock 7220 6.27. Activate Parallel Code Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Configuration System 21.05.09 12:00 Configuration System Parallel code System Parallel code System code Enter system code Code:******** System code Evaluate the entry Please wait Parallel code...
  • Page 72: Interrupt Active Timer Programs

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.28. Interrupt Active Timer Programs Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** 21.05.09 12:00 In the system menu, first the key F2, *** TwinLock *** 21. 05.09 12:00 then key 2 is pressed Timer Prog.Cancel Confirm the entry with “Enter”...
  • Page 73: Ignore Bolt System Position Switch

    TwinLock 7220 6.29. Ignore Bolt System Position Switch Menu Navigation: *** TwinLock *** *** TwinLock *** Service System 21. 05.09 12:00 Service System Central inactive System Central inactive Select "Yes“ Central inactive *= Yes *=No Central inactive The setting is stored...
  • Page 74: Automatic Locking

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 6.30. Automatic Locking The TwinLock system can be automatically locked using a door switch or a bolt system position switch. The switch is connected to a TwinXT or TwinAlarm system, depending on the system variant. In idle state (display off), the door or bolt system switch is queried periodically.
  • Page 75: Programming Of The System With The Pc Software Twincomm

    TwinLock 7220 7. Programming of the System with the PC Software TwinComm TwinCard - Configuration - The following functions can be performed with the configuration software TwinComm. General settings • Silent alarm, alarm delay • TwinXT active • Automatic switching to daylight savings time •...
  • Page 76: General Operation

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 7.1. General Operation Installation guidelines for the software can be found on the program CD! Start screen Before the chip card reader is used, the serial interface to which the reader is connected must be activated. The setting is done in the menu “Chip card -> Configure“. Or the user is prompted to select the interface when the PC software starts for the first time.
  • Page 77 TwinLock 7220 License chip card To active the PC software you will need a license chip card, which is a part of the scope of delivery of the configuration set. After TwinComm is started, this card must be inserted into the chip card reader.
  • Page 78: Program The Weekly Program

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 7.2. Program the Weekly Program Weekly program: For the 7 weekdays, 2 periods each are available, during which the system can be unlocked. The weekly program is evaluated every time the unlocking procedure is performed. This means that the unlocking procedure is cancelled when the opening is performed during a time which is not within those two periods defined in the weekly program.
  • Page 79: Programming Of Special Days

    TwinLock 7220 7.3. Programming of Special Days Special days: Special days are days where the system can not be unlocked all day. 30 special days are available. The special days are evaluated every time the unlocking procedure is performed. This means that the unlocking procedure is cancelled when the unlocking is performed on days which are defined as special days.
  • Page 80: Programming The Blocking Time

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 7.4. Programming the Blocking Time Blocking time: It is possible to program a blocking time during which the system can not be unlocked. The blocking time can have a duration of 2 months max. The programming of this function can only be performed by the owner of the system...
  • Page 81: Programming Partial Blocking Times

    TwinLock 7220 7.5. Programming Partial Blocking Times Partial blocking time Two time periods for each of the seven days of the week are available, during which the system may be partially blocked. The partial blocking is only designed for two lock operation.
  • Page 82: Programming Of General Settings

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 7.6. Programming of General Settings Code linkage Programming the four-eye code principle For unlocking and programming, 2 code entries each are required Parallel code Only possible, if there are 2 or 3 locks in the system Unlocking procedure: During the unlocking procedure, the status of lock 01 is queried first.
  • Page 83 TwinLock 7220 Programming of the codes In all locks, the same codes must be programmed for the according users, e.g. User 08: Code: Lock 1: 08080808 Code: Lock 2: 08080808 Code: Lock 3: 08080808 Notes: 1. For this functionality, the explicit four-eye code (code linkage) is deactivated.
  • Page 84 TwinLock 7220 Manual Automatic locking Automatic locking with a door switch bolt system or door switch. For this action, the function TwinXT active must be programmed, or TwinAlarm active. Manual locking after bolt system query Before the locking procedure, the position of the bolt system is queried using a switch.
  • Page 85: Programming The Unlocking Delay

    TwinLock 7220 7.7. Programming the Unlocking Delay For each lock, an unlocking delay of 01 – 99 minutes can be programmed. A release time of 01 – 15 minutes can be programmed as well, during which a code entry must take place after the unlocking delay has expired.
  • Page 86: Display Event Log

    TwinLock 7220 Manual .8. Display Event Log The following events are logged: All unlocking and locking procedures and all code entries are logged. Furthermore, all configuration procedures and manipulation attempts are logged. The log list can be printed on a connected printer or saved and archived in a file.
  • Page 87: Menu Simulator And Menu Wizard

    TwinLock 7220 7.9. Menu Simulator and Menu Wizard With the help of the menu wizard, individual menus user interface lock activated deactivated. structure can be simplified for the user, or individual menus, to which the user should have no access, can be selectively hidden.
  • Page 88: User Data Management

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 7.10. User Data Management Each user of the lock can be allocated a name which is also saved in the event log. The user overview can be printed or saved administrative purposes. Version 1.08A...
  • Page 89: Customer Data Management

    TwinLock 7220 7.11. Customer Data Management Customer data can be saved and archived for each programming. This means that an individual configuration file can be created for each customer. This file can be read also at a later date. Version 1.08A...
  • Page 90: Appendix

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 8. Appendix 8.1. Applications 8.1.2. Remote release TwinLock - Remote release via remote data transmission On request ! Main control - PC incl. Modem /ISDN TwinLock PC-Software TwinComm Power pack 12VDC /500mA TwinConnect T-Net INSYS MODEM TwinXT Release contact Version 1.08A...
  • Page 91: Network Connection

    TwinLock 7220 8.1.2. Network Connection On request ! Main control unit Server ETHERNET Protected area Protected area Safe Armored door Network Connection - Online logging of all events at the safe - The control center or head office records and stores events centrally...
  • Page 92: Technical Data

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 8.2. Technical Data Input Unit: TwinControl Power supply: 9 VDC (6 x Mignon Alkaline 1,5V) Alternatively, power supply unit 12 VDC via TwinConnect Current consumption: Stand-by condition: approx. 30 A Input condition (display active): approx. 55mA Dimensions: 4.92 x 3.54 x 2.44 inches (L x W x H)
  • Page 93 TwinLock 7220 Arming Device: TwinAlarm Power supply: 12 VDC Current consumption: Idle state: approx. 10mA each active output relay: approx. 20mA Dimensions: 3.94 x 5.91 x 1.38 inches (L x W x H) Environment: 32°F - 122°F, 75% RH Environment class II according to VdS...
  • Page 94: Notes

    TwinLock 7220 Manual 8.3. Notes Version 1.08A...
  • Page 95 TwinLock 7220 Version 1.08A...
  • Page 96: Revision History

    TwinLock 7220 Manual Revision History Version Date Modification Name 1.00 31.07.01 First edition 1.01 27.06.02 Complete revision 1.02 20.10.03 Extension of the menu plan 1.03 10.05.05 Review 1.04 27.06.05 Supplements 1.05 26.03.06 Supplements partial blocking time/recurring special days/locking with door switch 19.04.06 Layout adjustment...

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