Motura Xmode F1.0 Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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POWERED ELECTRONIC LOCK
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
M 2.0/F1.0
USER MANUAL
RECHARGEABLE
SYSTEM CODE
GLUE THE LOCK SYSTEM CODE
LABEL HERE

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  • Page 1 POWERED ELECTRONIC LOCK OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS M 2.0/F1.0 USER MANUAL RECHARGEABLE SYSTEM CODE GLUE THE LOCK SYSTEM CODE LABEL HERE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 - GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ................pag. 3 1.1 - WARRANTY TERMS 1.2 - LIMITS OF LIABILITY 2 - ESCUTCHEONS ......................2.1 - INTERNAL ESCUTCHEON WITH KEYPAD 2.2 - INTERNAL ESCUTCHEON WITH DISPLAY 2.3 - EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON WITH KEYPAD-TRANSPONDER 2.4 - EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON WITH TRANSPONDER 3 - TRANSPONDER KEYS (TAGS) .................
  • Page 3: General Instructions

    1 - GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Mottura Serrature di Sicurezza S.p.A. thanks you for choosing this product and reminds you: - To read all of these instructions very carefully before installing the lock or doing any maintenance work on the product. - That all assembly and connection procedures must be done in conformity to the rules of Good Practice and to current law. DO NOT install this product in rooms or atmospheres at risk of explosion or in the presence of flammable fumes/gases.
  • Page 4: Escutcheons

    2 - ESCUTCHEONS 2.1 - INTERNAL ESCUTCHEON with KEYPAD The internal escutcheon has a keypad with 3 function keys and 4 LEDs (red-yellow-blue-green). The function keys are: - up/down arrow: to select and confirm programming - E (Enter): to open/close lock in normal use. The LEDs show lock status or execution of an operation by means of light signals identical to those of the exter- nal escutcheon: - RED LED flashing...
  • Page 5: External Escutcheon With Keypad-Transponder

    2.3 - EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON with KEYPAD-TRANSPONDER The backlighted external escutcheon with KEYPAD/TRANSPONDER has 12 function keys, a tran- sponder reader (RFID), a buzzer, and three LEDs (RED-YELLOW-GREEN). It provides 2 ways to open/close the lock: - numerical PIN: the keypad lets you enter a PIN (3 to 8 digits) with which to operate the lock. - transponder key (TAG): the escutcheon checks the presence of a transponder key (TAG) positioned close to the MM logo at the bottom (zone B).
  • Page 6: Transponder Keys (Tags)

    3 - TRANSPONDER KEYS (TAGs) The term TAG refers to all types of transponder keys, which may be FREE DUPLICATION (200 max – Free TAG system) or PROTECTED DUPLICATION (255 max with different code - Protected TAG system). There are three versions: - TRANSPONDER KEY [1] - TRANSPONDER KEY with INTEGRATED CHAMPIONS®...
  • Page 7: Tag Keys: Basic Concepts

    3.5 - TAG KEYS: BASIC CONCEPTS TAGs can be memorized in the lock with 2 hierarchy levels (MASTER and SERVICE) that have different functions: FREE TAG SYSTEM PROTECTED TAG SYSTEM SYSTEM CARD  access programming  memorize/delete master TAGs  memorize/delete service TAGs ...
  • Page 8: Procedure For Entering Programming Mode

    4 - PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE Note All programming operations that follow provide the use of the internal escutcheon with keypad. To use the display escutcheon refer to the appropriate instruction manual supplied with the product. The following programming procedures must be done with the door OPEN: do not FREE PROTECTED close the door during programming.
  • Page 9: Disabling Service Tag Keys

    5.3 - DISABLING SERVICE TAG KEYS - Enter programming mode as described in point 4. - Press the UP arrow () key to know the status (enabled/disabled) of all the service TAGs: if RED LED steady on and GREEN LED flashing: TAGs are enabled if RED LED flashing and GREEN LED steady on: TAGs are disabled.
  • Page 10: Lock Operation Modes

    6 - LOCK OPERATION MODES MODE HOW IT WORKS When an operation is requested, only the spring latch is retracted for about 10 seconds, during which you can DAY CLOSURE open the door; the spring latch is then released. The bolts are always open: use the mechanical key to close them.
  • Page 11: Activating / Deactivating The Security Code From The Inside

    6.2 - ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE SECURITY CODE FROM THE INSIDE By pressing the (E) key, you can set a security code from the inside to prevent children (or strangers) from opening/closing the door. The code consists of a sequence of 1 to 4 combinations of the UP arrow () key and the DOWN arrow () key needed to open/close the lock, instead of the usual enter (E) key.
  • Page 12: Lock Operation With Keypad And Tag Keys

    8 - LOCK OPERATION WITH KEYPAD AND TAG KEYS To open the door from outside, open the lock by entering the personal access code followed by E or by placing an activated TAG key close to the external escutcheon. Repeated attempts (5 in less than 12 seconds) to enter unknown codes or repeated attempts (10 in less than 25 seconds) to open the door with unknown TAGs will put the lock in security mode.
  • Page 13: Deleting All Personal Access Codes

    8.3 - DELETING ALL PERSONAL ACCESS CODES - Enter programming mode as described in point 4. - Press the DOWN arrow () key until an acoustic signal warns that you have entered the deletion menu. IF FREE TAG SYSTEM: hold the Master tag close to the external escutcheon scanner and simultaneously keep the DOWN arrow () key pressed until the buzzer emits a long sound with the RED LED on to confirm deletion of all access codes.
  • Page 14: Mains Power Supply

    10 - MAINS POWER SUPPLY If the lock is powered from the MAINS, you have to use an appropriately sized transformer. The MOTTURA transformer (AC/DC Adapter option Art. 99.683 with cable Art. 99697) was subjected to tests on the lock to obtain the legally required certifications regarding immunity from electrical and electromagnetic noise as well as emissions to the mains and to the environment.
  • Page 15: Cassette Version

    11.2 - CASSETTE VERSION (Art. 99.704) To replace the batteries, open the door and loosen the screws on the front of the battery holder and then completely unscrew both screws, re- moving the front covering, so that the battery holder cassette is fully open, as shown in the figure. Pull the cassette out until it reaches the stop that prevents it from being completely extracted, then replace the batteries, positioning the new ones as shown on the bottom of the cassette.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    17 - TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY Check that the lock and door status sensor are positio- The door status sensor does not detect the closed door. ned according to the mechanical instructions supplied When an operation is requested with the door clo- sed, the lock does not close and gives a descending scale of sounds.
  • Page 17: Signal Summary Table

    18 - SIGNAL SUMMARY TABLE DOOR CLOSED STAND-BY GREEN LED RED LED BLUE/YELLOW LED BUZZER INTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Flashing EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Flashing DOOR OPEN STAND-BY GREEN LED RED LED BLUE/YELLOW LED BUZZER INTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Flashing EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Flashing DOOR OPENING GREEN LED RED LED BLUE/YELLOW LED BUZZER...
  • Page 18 ACTIVATION OF NUMERICAL KEYPAD CODES GREEN LED RED LED BLUE/YELLOW LED BUZZER Flashing 3 low-high sounds - memorization EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Flashing 2 low-high sounds - code already inserted Flashing 2 low-high sounds – insertion error DELETION OF NUMERICAL KEYPAD CODES GREEN LED RED LED BLUE/YELLOW LED...
  • Page 19 NOTE...
  • Page 20 www.mottura.it SAFEGUARDING YOUR SECURITY...

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