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Combi B 30 with metal input unit Operating Instructions

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1. oonccccccncncoccnnncccnnnnoconnnconononnnnnnnnonnnnnnn i nn n ener a i Aa a ia N eaa 39 Table 20 Acknowledging the take off contact message cccoocccccconnncccncnncconnnnononnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 40 Table 21 Opening with master Or USEF COE n rerea ee ae aE nn nn nen nn a A OARE R 40 Table 22 Opening with programmed OD OS Tasas taa elle 40 Tapie 23 Opening WIh aouble Code tati a A A A 41 Table 24 Alarm code examples is i dxcansene Diaries 41 Table 25 Opening With ala TC a io a A a ic ido 42 Table 20 GhanGing Coc earn nr a ed e dt da e o ES 42 Table 27 Changing master code USING the Key nsr aeee i e e e e e e T AE 44 Table 287 Resetting ING OCK erea T hae Ree weed a T AT TE pacha 45 List of figures FOUET ADUE e a a eS eee rer ere re oP eet eee 31 Koue 2 MIU SB SOCKEI Ss fsesasctntendiatazona edad asses te usadcnd a e A sauiad aiacecaaduda cedacencetendaacbasouaees 31 PIQUE o LOCK MOUS HINO 2h etic cca cae neat ii E E a ra 31 Figure 4 Connections at the lock NOUS A ES 31 Figure gt Opening WITT TS Kessel iii iia 43 POUCO Baten a A ete ee ere eee 46 Figure 7 Label with the production data in the input UNIt ce ccccceeeeccccseseeeeeeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeseaeeeeeeseeeeeeeesaeeeeeessaeeeeeesaaeeeees 47 Figure s IOMA IR elec ees 47 Version 2013 08 10 Page 27 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 1 Important notes A Before the start up of
2. Combi B 30 with metal input unit Operating Instructions EN KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 Table of contents 1 IMPORTANTES uri A A A A aSa 28 2 Glossary Of abbreviations and eri ata 29 3 THEICONS USE IM IMG INSIFUCTIONS nai A de ws bieceeaneb a eetins 30 4 LOCK system Input UNIT ANG LOCK ii 31 4 1 Operating elements of the IAPUTUINAA ii a 31 4 2 LOCK NOUSING ANC INTEMACES iii aaraa akanipa daa a da adain iaa aan aa aaidaki da aiaa 31 5 Overview Of AUINGFIZATIONS ula 32 6 Overview of the programming commandsS 0nonccconnncccnncncccenonncccnnanccnnnnnnrrnnnan cnn rra nera errar rrnnannrrenaanerennss 32 7 Overview of the possible signals nssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 33 Start p Of MN ai 34 8 1 Opening With assembler code ciencia liado 34 8 2 Activating Masterlar ias 34 9 Programming functions forthe SA do 34 9 1 Changing master tode Pi A di 35 9 2 Programming functions for further codes P3 P6 cscsccseesseeeeeneeeeeeseeseesseeeeeseeeeeaseeseessesenneeeoenseeeenseesoneneesoenees 35 9 2 1 Activating user codes or courier codes PS ai AS 35 9 2 2 Blocking the user codes or courier codes Pri is 36 9 2 3 Releasing the user codes or courier codes PA cccccccccseseeeccceeeeeeeceaeecececeeueceeesueueceeesaaaecesessaueeeeseaaeeeessaaagss 36 9 2 4 Deleting the user codes or courier codes P5
3. ccccssesccccceeeececcceeeecececueueeeeeeeeaeeeeeceaeeeesssaeeeeeseaeceeseeaneeessnaagss 36 9 2 5 Code Status query RO A N aieme sce aashtek pace rciabdcens Macc uuieeet hon ameaaadanlieoaes 37 9 3 Programming opening delay and opening standby time P2 cccccsesssseeeecenseeeseoenseeeseoenseeeseoeneeeseoenseeessonens 37 9 3 1 Activating opening delay and opening standby time P2 ooocccccccccccnncccnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnoncnnnnonancnnnnononrnnncnnannnnnnss 37 9 3 2 Deactivating opening delay and opening standby time P2 coocccnccccocncnncccnoncnncnnnncnnnnononnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnannnnncnnnns 37 9 4 Programming the double code PNA a a a a a aa aa 38 9 4 1 Activating the double code PA a d a e ese eiai 38 9 4 2 Dedciivatmg double code PA o il e cure le aia 38 9 5 Programming MO a 39 9 5 1 ACUVatng the SITET APTN Cpa ct ti io 39 9 5 2 Deacivalng lena AN ls eae 39 9 6 Acknowledging take off contact message P9 onooccccononanicccoccnnccconccnncncconcnncnncnnnnncrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn nr rnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnrrrnnannnennns 39 10 Lock functions for all USES oococccnccncconcnnconcnnconconcnnronnnnrnnnnnn cnn cnn conca cnn rnn raro aran r cnn rca nana nan nan cnn ran rnnranrnnnanes 40 10 1 Opening the lock without programmed OD OST cooooocnnncccncconnccnnccococcnnncnnnnconononnnannncnnrnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnas 40 10 2 Opening the lock with programmed OD OST ccccccccssssssseeeeeesseeeenneeeeeesece
4. programmed 6 digit combination for the corresp ID number If you have entered a courier code here proceed directly with step 4 If you have not entered any courier code ID 95 the signal for the running opening delay is displayed now 1x 38 5 s break Wait until it is completely over The opening standby time starts after the opening delay 1x G 1x 4 5 s break Now enter a valid opening code LL D LX X LX X LX X and again ID 00 to 30 X programmed 6 digit combination for the corresp ID number Turn the actuating knob within 4 seconds through 90 clockwise to the stop a Table 22 Opening with programmed OD OST Version 2013 08 10 Page 40 of 48 Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 The running opening delay can be canceled any time by pressing LP twice 1 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 Courier code After entering the courier code ID 95 the lock can be opened immediately if the programmed OD opening delay is avoided in a certain manner steps 2 and 3 are omitted Double code mode In the double code mode the entire double code must be entered in step 3 according to 10 3 The OD is thus started only by the input of an individual code Avoiding the OD OST with the courier code in the double code mode To enable this the courier code must be the f
5. 0 X LX X X LXI X and l ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master Press LPJL2 and l A Enter L0 0 O0 L0l and e Table 15 Deleting opening delay and opening standby time 9 4 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 The double code includes all operators master user and courier This programming command is used to activate or deactivate the double code 9 4 1 Activating the double code P7 In order to activate the double code proceed as follows Description 2 AS 10 LP and enter the valid master code 0 L0 X LX X LX X LX and l aS ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master Press LPJL7 and Table 16 Activating double code The lock can be opened only as described in 10 3 To activate the double code at least two operators with valid codes must be created Otherwise an error message is T displayed during activation of the double code The double code must be deactivated in order to be able to activate it If the red LED is displayed additionally to the normal acknowledgment signal the double code has been activated previously and is deactivated now To activate it again repeat the entire procedure 9 4 2 Deactivating double code P7 In order to deactivate the double code proceed as follows Description Zz pesca a DE LP
6. If Incorrect code signal is displayed according to 1 after the input of the current code the code has been entered incorrectly If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after the second attempt to enter the new code as shown in 3 then the two codes entered in 2 resp 3 do not match 9 2 Programming functions for further codes P3 P6 This section describes the basic programming procedures for further codes user or courier codes This includes activation deletion blocking and releasing of these codes The basic code structure is given in chapter 5 authorizations Furthermore this chapter describes the code status query used by the master code to request the status of individual codes directly from the lock A For correct use of the lock the master code must be activated see chapter 8 2 9 2 1 Activating user codes or courier codes P3 Code can be used only after it has been activated When activating a new operator it is useful if the new code starting from item 3 of the following description is entered directly by the respective operator on site If the new code is not entered by the operator directly but is specified by the master it must be replaced by the real personal code in the course of code changing as soon as possible see chapter 10 7 Description zZ A le Ce LP and enter the valid master code LOJLOJLXJLXIDUI XID Dd and l ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master a Press LPJL3 and l ne E
7. 01 to 30 for user resp 95 for courier 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 11 3 Version 2013 08 10 Page 36 of 48 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 Description Z a T la 10 LP and enter the valid master code 0 L0 X LX X LX X LX and l tos ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master Press LPJL6 and Enter all the ID s to be requested LILD successively and correspondingly One code status message is generated for each ID according to Quit the query mode by pressing LP LP Alternatively wait for 30 seconds Table 12 Requesting code status ae Ja O l 4x ix Table 13 Code status messages 9 3 Programming opening delay and opening standby time P2 Opening delay OD is the time period which has to elapse before the lock can be opened The opening standby time OST denotes the time window during which the lock can be opened a
8. ees 45 13 1 Underv oltage Indica OM sn E 46 13 2 B tt eryreplacem nNt ccii a a 46 13 3 Permanent DOWER SUP Vii dia 47 l4 ORV ICG ocaso 47 19 NOS ia dis ai oa 48 List of tables TS 30 Table 2 AMINO RZ a ION So o a dedo a lod 32 Table3 Programming Commands aros de cena leant e a e lee aus iiganceen a e EE EE 32 Table 4 Messages from the lock terms see chapter 2 icons see chapter ccccsecccceececeeeeceeeeeseeeeceeceseeeeeseceseeeeseueesseeesseeeees 33 Table 5 Opening with ASS EMPIECE ii it 34 Table ACHVAUNGIMASIEN e e o o de cto ars ido add do al e e do 34 Table 7G hanging master Codes iii ii o O O oa eee ee 35 Tables ACI AUN CU a crs aaah a doen eke eases 35 Table 9 BIOGKING e COG Onassis plas a acacia sao opacas 36 Fable 10 Releasing Code neem ne me era E a ee eee eee ee pee nee 36 table 1712 Deleting CO e e o 36 Table 12 hequesting code Stallone aRaas 37 Table 13 Codestalus mess ado ta td ic dejas 37 Table 14 Programming opening delay and opening standby time ooccccccccnnccccnnccconnnnononnnononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononinnnnos 37 Table 15 Deleting opening delay and opening standby tiME ooccccccoccncoccnnncccnnncnnoncncnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnonnnnononnnnnnanincnnns 38 TFable 16 Activating double COS iii il A il oS e tena a 38 Fable 17 gt Deactivating double COD ir tt ati ie 38 Table 118 Actvating sent alar sarro 39 Table 19 Deactivating silent alarM
9. makes the assembler code invalid If the start up or partial start up has already been performed by the safe manufacturer or distributor the corresponding A 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 28 Master code set by the distributor resp safe manufacturer 8 1 Opening with assembler code clockwise to the stop 6 Then open the storage unit Table 5 Opening with assembler code a Turn the actuating knob within 4 seconds through 90 As long as the assembler code is used for opening master is not activated yet there is no guard time for incorrect code inputs according to chapter 10 5 and no take off contact signal message according to either 8 2 Activating master Now activate the master with the storage unit open to have every time access to the storage unit and the lock o Enter the new master code 0 LO LX LXILXIDLX XJ and l 00 ID X freely selected 6 digit combination 0 9 Table 6 Activating master Then check the performed programming with the storage unit still open To do so proceed according to chapter 10 1 9 Programming functions for the master If the Incorrect code signal is output the procedure must be repeated since both codes do not match or the ID here 00 has been entered incorrectly Changing o
10. the entry of the code to be changed the code has been entered incorrectly or not assigned and thus cannot be changed If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after the first new code input as described in 2 the ID does not match the ID in step 1 The ID must always be kept even in case of code modification If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after the second attempt to enter the new code as shown in 3 then the two codes entered in 2 resp 3 do not match Version 2013 08 10 Page 42 of 48 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 a Remote disable If the Remote disable function is activated and there is an active corresponding input signal each key is acknowledged with 1x B Thus no input is possible b OD OST override If any opening delay times and the associated opening standby times have been programmed they can be overridden here c Double code override This function turns the programmed double code into a simple code The second code which is required usually is omitted here d Omission alarm If this function is activated at the lock an separate input signal must be initiated max 60 seconds before the code input e g by means of a hid
11. the lock read these operating instructions carefully and observe the following notes e The enclosed inspection key allows full access to the lock and its configurations even in case of code loss Thus it is at the highest hierarchy level of the lock Therefore it must be stored in a safe place but not in the secure storage unit e For security reasons programming and battery replacement should always be performed and then tested with the secure storage unit open e Every correct key stroke recognized by the lock is confirmed by an acoustic signal e You have max 10 sec for each individual key stroke If no key is pressed during these 10 seconds the electronics shuts down automatically Uncompleted operations must be restarted after that The only exceptions to this are the code status query and the programming mode with 30 seconds response time until automatic shutdown e Code inputs resp all further functions e g programming operations can be cancelled until the last key stroke by pressing the LP key twice e Do not use for your code personal or similar known data which are easy to find out e If the set code s is are not available the lock can be opened or reset using the enclosed inspection key e The lock is designed for use in the temperature range from 10 C to 50 C and with humidity of 30 to 80 non condensing e The lock must never be greased with or contact other lubricants or aggressive liquids it must be cleaned o
12. used to change the master code without knowing the master code This may be helpful if the master code is no longer available and the other settings of the lock should not be changed A This programming command can only be executed while the lock is opened using the key The function of the new master code must be tested by opening the lock with the safe open a 7 escription P y IGE Kk Open the lock using the key see chapter 11 1 MENS Press LP and 3 Enter the new master code LULU PILIPILI and 00 ID X freely selected 6 digit combination 0 9 Confirm the new master code L0 0 X LX X LX LX X and enter 5 Close the lock using the key again 11 2 mount the rotary handle 11 1 and test the master code with the open safe 10 1 to 10 4 Table 27 Changing master code using the key If both entered codes do not match the Incorrect code signal is output after the second code input 1 If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after the first code input the ID is incorrect During master code modification the ID must always be 00 The procedure can be canceled without change any time by pressing LP twice Alternatively the modification is canceled if there is no input for 30 seconds or if the lock is locked using the key during modification see chapter 11 2 11 4 Resetting the lock PO This programming command is used to reset the lock This means that this procedure deletes all settings of the lock
13. user code courier code double code silent alarm opening delay and opening standby time only the master code and the audit remain unchanged A This programming command can only be executed while the lock is opened using the key Version 2013 08 10 Page 44 of 48 Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 1 Press LP and Bx E Press LPJLO and L Close the lock again by means of the key 11 2 and mount the rotary handle 11 1 Table 28 Resetting the lock This procedure can be canceled any time by pressing LP twice Alternatively the modification is canceled if there is no input for 30 seconds or if the lock is locked using the key before step 3 see chapter 11 2 11 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 12 Further special functions After opening the lock using the key according to 11 1 and connecting it to the PC software a complete reconfiguration of the lock is possible namely without knowing or changing the master code Only an audit entry is performed 12 1 Connection to the PC software The lock has an additional mini USB interface on the input unit The lock can be programmed via this interface using the PC software available as an accessory The following functions are available when using the additional PC software a Reading out audit b Programming the lock s
14. 0 of 48 Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 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 4 1 Operating elements of the input unit Actuating knob e 2 8 4 8 8 e 8 i Figure 1 Input unit 4 2 Lock housing and interfaces Mauer Int l Pat Made in Germany l pp JU Figure 3 Lock housing Keypad e 1 red and 1 green LED e Numeric keys L01 1 2 1 3114 5 6 7 8 9 e P key e Enter key Figure 2 Mini USB socket Special interface only in connection with original Kaba Mauer CB30 Use PC cable Connection to further components e g EMA Connection to the Power Input unit supply O ps ON e 7 Input power in out MER Figure 4 Connections at the lock housing Version 2013 08 10 Page 31 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 5 Overview of authorizations The authorizations of individual operators are as follows Code a Operator ID Authorization 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 Opening if necessary with silent alarm Changing of the ow
15. 00123457 Version 2013 08 10 Page 41 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 Opening process Enter a modified valid opening code as an alarm code LILOJ LXILXILXILXILX LY and 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 Turn the actuating knob within 4 seconds through 90 clockwise to the stop a Table 25 Opening with alarm code If the Incorrect code signal is output after the code input the entry must be repeated completely After 3 incorrect inputs 1 the lock switches to guard time in this case as well see chapter 10 5 Double code With the activated double code it is sufficient to enter both codes as alarm codes in order to activate the silent alarm However the alarm is activated only if both codes required for opening have been entered completely 10 5 Guard time 3 or more incorrect code inputs After 3 incorrect inputs the lock switches to a 1 minute guard time For each further incorrect code input the guard time is extended to 2 4 8 and finally to 16 minutes During the entire guard time no code input is possible The guard time can only be omitted by means of the inspection key however it cannot be deleted see chapter 11 1 Only after the guard time has elapsed the lock can be opened as described in chapter 10 1 to 10 4 10
16. 6 Closing the lock Turn the actuating knob counterclockwise through 90 to the stop 8 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 A be locked first after the door has been closed Only after that the lock can be closed Secure closing of the lock has to be tested by trying to rotate the knob at the input unit The knob must not be turned through more than approx 45 10 7 Changing codes P Everyone is authorised to change his her own code any time The master is not authorised to change the user or courier code But he she can activate block release and delete codes After changing the previous code is no longer valid and El new code must be used The function of the new code must be tested by opening the lock with the secure storage unit open see chapter 10 1 Description Zz Deseret O 4_ Press LP and enter the code to be changed LLLDIL XI x x x X D and La 6 2x ID 00 to 30 or 95 X programmed 6 digit combination for the corr ID number o Enter the new code LILO ILYILYILYILYILYI YJ and le ID the same as in 2 Y new 6 digit combination for this ID number Confirm the new code with LLILDILYILYILYILYILYILY and l Table 26 Changing code The entire procedure has to be repeated in case of the following errors 1 If the Incorrect code signal is displayed according to 1 after
17. AILXAID XI XJ and l A ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master Press LPJL8 and 1 Table 18 Activating silent alarm The silent alarm must be deactivated in order to be able to activate it If the red LED is displayed additionally to the normal acknowledgment signal the silent alarm has been activated previously and is deactivated now To activate it again repeat the entire procedure 9 5 2 Deactivating silent alarm P8 To deactivate the silent alarm proceed as follows After that the silent alarm is deactivated the alarm codes are acknowledged as incorrect codes and the lock can no longer be opened with an alarm code ao LP and enter the valid master code LOJLOJLXJLXIDUILXIDY Dd and l EA ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master oo aja 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 take off contact message P9 The lock is equipped with a take off contact AHK which is tripped when opening the input unit e g to replace the battery or after a manipulation after that it is displayed with the manipulation signal for each opening operation until the acknowledgment 3x RE und 3x iG im Wechsel 6x 45 This programming comma
18. and enter the valid master code L0 0 X LX X X LX X and l ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master or Jaja Table 17 Deactivating double code The double code must be activated in order to be able to deactivate it If the red LED is missing during the acknowledgment signal the double code has been deactivated previously and is activated now To deactivate it again repeat the entire procedure Version 2013 08 10 Page 38 of 48 Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 9 5 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 This programming command is used to activate or deactivate the silent alarm To open the lock using the alarm code proceed as described in 10 4 A If the silent alarm is deactivated the alarm codes are acknowledged as incorrect codes and the lock does not open 9 5 1 Activating the silent alarm P8 To activate the silent alarm proceed as follows After that the silent alarm is activated and the alarm codes can be used Ao LP and enter the valid master code LOJLOJLXJILX
19. art from the front in the order reverse to the one described above and move it laterally until it engages and the red LED turns off Then attach the screw to secure the top part Now attach the rotary handle in the position in which it has been mounted before dismounting to do so use the marking mentioned above If the mounting is correct the rotary handle can no longer be removed Remove the marking in this way Finally the take off contact message must be neutralised see chapter 9 6 It can be performed only by the master Battery replacement example above the input unit keyboard is located to the right of the rotary handle For other mounting positions proceed correspondingly a I RAN 4 y A A 5 eee a SZ PA PN EA h BAF A BAe Y Lo B gt we K PA AA l Bano Fig 6 1 Notice Note the position of the id rotary handle marking Fig 6 2 Remove the rotary handle to the Insert the Allen wrench into the small hole on front while keeping the Allen wrench the bottom side and press it in to the stop pressed Fig 6 4 Move the top part of the input unit in Fig 6 5 Remove the top part of the input unit Fig 6 6 Replacing the batteries the direction of the arrow to the stop carefully Mounting in the reverse order Figure 6 Battery replacement Version 2013 08 10 Page 46 of 48 Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 13 3 Permanent power supply If necessary along with the batt
20. as for the battery replacement described in chapter 13 2 The label is clearly visible on the inside of the top part of the input unit Figure 7 Label with the production data in the input unit The label contains the following information Type CB30 Lock type Part No 98060 0001 Article number of the input unit Serial No 126000113031005 Serial number of the input unit Version CB30 IU V1 0 Version number of the firmware and year of manufacture c ANANE M Figure 8 Information on the label Version 2013 08 10 Page 47 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 15 Notes e TO ION 70 II ES IS IS era A ran sero ner A Additional functions seras so sao courier Useras Override OD OST Override Double code AAA AH oo SMN o AMI RIE _7__4 C T g o i C T i o o PEA a PESO FOSA IES ARAN PESOS POSI FEA IEA g o T o Cs SE o o IEA a a a a A PR ert O O EE C T f o AA AAA C o o o C C G T ss EE IEA C C PESA T i o r IEA 7 _4 I C E o T 4 C a e T T POSI o O o COO o T rT Kaba Mauer GmbH Frankenstrasse 8 12 D 42579 Heiligenhaus Germany Version 2013 08 10 Page 48 of 48
21. den button otherwise the lock generates the silent alarm unlike described in 10 4 in spite of correct code input 11 Key functions 11 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 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 using an adhesive tape on the input unit to mark the position of the mark on the rotary handle Insert the enclosed Allen wrench up to the stop into the small hole on the lateral wall of the input unit see fig 5 1 Pull out the rotary handle to the front from the input unit see fig 5 2 and remove the Allen wrench Then pull out the square shaft out of the lock see fig 5 3 Now the key can be inserted into the lock as shown in fig 5 4 lock housing horizontally with the bolt on the left If the installation position of the lock is not known determine the correct direction of the key by testing in 90 steps Alternatively you can ask the service technician or the cabinet manufacturer After correct insertion for lock opening turn the key through approx 150 to the right to the stop see fig 5 5 The lock is open now After opening by means of the key mount the input unit again in t
22. ery power supply the lock can also be supplied with voltage permanently The following options are available for this purpose a Power supply via the intruder detection system and the alarm box art no 3001001550 b 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 no 3002501230 c Ifthe lock is used without any signalling 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 lt cannot be opened by means of the code entry in case of power failure or a fault of the permanent power supply The undervoltage indication is displayed in case of the permanent power supply failure and exhausted battery see chapter 13 1 The batteries and the permanent power supply should be checked as soon as possible in this case 14 Service In case of faults or service tasks described in this manual it is highly recommended to consult a professional service technician or the safe manufacturer The lock has a label with the production data on the input unit these data that might be helpful for example in case of the first telephone consultation or in case of service for the initial fault localization If you would like to access these data open the input unit similarly
23. essneeeeeeeeoaeasneeeeseeooeassseeeeseeoonssneseessaoas 40 10 3 OPENING WITN GOUDIE code l o c 2 nica laser ee eel ee eae eee o ad da 41 10 4 Opening with silent ala Mi e ol eae eee load da 41 10 5 Guard time 3 or more incorrect code INPUTS oococcconnncccnnnncccncnnccnnnncccnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrrnnnnnrrnnnnrrrnnnnnrrnnnrrnnnnrrrnnanes 42 106 CIOSING THENOGK ii A A A A A A da 42 10 7 Changing codes Prisa aca 42 10 8 Opening with activated additional fUNctiONS coonnccnnccnncccnnccnnnconcccnnncnnnncnnononnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnnnn nr rrrrnnnnnnnn rr rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 43 11 AIREY TUNCUONS oia 43 TLI PAPA on a e 43 112 Closing USING the key cin ii 44 Version 2013 08 10 A Page 26 of 48 Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 11 3 Changing master code using the key1Pl ti 44 11 4 Resetting the lock PO lia a a aim 44 115 Reconfiguration of the lock after opening by means of the key using software coccoonnnccccconanccnconannnonennannnnnnnnnas 45 12 RUuriner Special TUMCIIONS ciu ad 45 121 Conhecti n to the PC SOmW ane usina a e yous aea oa rede Gee epee aa a Aaaa te werd cueaey ai 45 12 2 Additional functions via the Signal input occconnnnnccconncanccccnncnncncnnncnncrnnnnnnncrnnnnna nera nr rra r rra nr rra nnmnnn nnnm 45 12 3 Additional functions via the Signal OUTPUTS ooooonccconnnanccccnncnnoccnnnnanoncnnnnnn cnn ner nn ner rn nr rra nr rra nrrrnnannrrnnnzas 45 T3 PROWEOF SUDOIY oi A
24. ettings using software For further details on this refer to the operating instructions of the PC software 12 2 Additional functions via the signal input The lock has an option which allows implementing one of the additional functions via the signal input according to 10 8 The assignment of the signal inputs is described in the installation manual of the lock The functions can only be activated with the optional PC software The operating behaviour of the lock with different input signals active is described in 10 810 8 12 3 Additional functions via the signal outputs The lock has 2 signal outputs Details on assignment of the outputs are given in the installation manual The following outputs are available a Silent alarm For details on programming refer to chapter 9 5 on operation refer to chapter 10 4 b Microswitch for bolt monitoring no additional programming possible 13 Power supply Two batteries of type AAA are available in the input unit for power supply of the lock lt is highly recommended to replace them every 2 years see chapter 0 irrespectively of how often the lock has been used Version 2013 08 10 Page 45 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 13 1 Undervoltage indication If the operator receives the undervoltage signal 10x X after the code entry then the battery capacity is low and the battery must be replaced promptly see chapter13 2 As soon as the undervoltage indication is dis
25. f the master code can be canceled any time by pressing LP twice Alternatively the process can be canceled if no input is performed within 30 seconds All programming functions described here require the master code for authorisation For security reasons programming and testing of programming should always be performed with the secure storage unit open to have every time access to the storage unit and the lock Programming can be performed any time individually and without waiting times exception guard times even if the double code and or OD OST are activated All programming processes can be canceled by pressing LP twice Alternatively the input can be canceled if no input is performed within 30 seconds Version 2013 08 10 Page 34 of 48 Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 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 10 1 Mr LP and enter the current master code LOJLO JLXJDULXILXJDOLX and l Be mo ID X previously programmed 6 digit combination a the new master code L0 L0 Y Y Y Y Y Y land la ID Y new 6 digit combination Confirm the new master code with LOJLOJLYILYILYILYILYILY and i Table 7 Changing master code The entire procedure has to be repeated in case of the following errors
26. he reverse order as described above and place the key to a safe place however do not keep it in the secure storage unit Opening by means of the key can also be performed during the guard time see 10 5 The key cannot be removed in the Open position of the lock A Fa HAA A Baa noo A Ds WN i m 1 e7 LEE WS y CELI ie ARAA ana Fig 5 1 Notice Note the position of the rotary handle marking Fig 5 2 Remove the rotary handle to the Insert the Allen wrench up to a stop into a front while keeping the Allen wrench Fig 5 3 Removing the Allen wrench and small hole on the bottom side pressed square shaft Fig 5 5 Turning the key clockwise to the Fig 5 4 Inserting the key stop Figure 5 Opening with the key Version 2013 08 10 Page 43 of 48 KATA 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 In case of correct mounting the rotary knob cannot be removed now The marking can be removed now 11 3 Changing master code using the key P This programming command is
27. irst entered code in the double code mode Then the second code not the courier code can be entered and after that the lock can be opened Inspection key The OD can be avoided if the inspection key is used but it cannot be deleted see chapter 11 1 10 3 Opening with double code Description a OS 0 the first valid opening code LEILDILXILXILXILXILXILX and E Ent 00 to 30 or 95 X programmed 6 digit combination for the corresp ID number Now the signal for the input of the second is displayed 1x iG 2 s break Enter another valid opening code LUILDILYILYILYILYILYILY and ID 00 to 30 or 95 however other than in step 1 Y programmed 6 digit combination for the corr ID number Turn the actuating knob within 4 seconds through 90 clockwise to the stop MENS Table 23 Opening with double code The operator IDs of both codes must not match The order of the code input is irrelevant unless it is necessary to open the lock while avoiding the OD OST then refer to 10 2 lf the Incorrect code signal is output after the first code input the entry must be repeated completely lf the Incorrect code signal is displayed after the second code input the second entered code is incorrect or identical to the first input identical IDs In both cases the input must be repeated completely After a total of 3 incorrect inputs the lock switches to the guard time see chapter 10 5 It is irrelevant here whether the faulty inp
28. lled cancelation if there is no input 3 x after 1x Band 1 x E then Take off contact has been activated pressing ay a Enter 1 x e and 1 x E Permanentl y after pressing Enter Permanentl y after pressing Enter Permanentl y after pressing Enter Permanentl Guard time 1x RY then 0 5 s break 1x e then 2 s break Double code input of the second code is expected 1x RE then 5 s break OST y after 1x O and 1 x 3 then 5 s pressing break Enter After one Enter Permanent Programming mode y after pressing Enter With every AS Remote disable activated no opening possible key stroke E After Hardware error Contact the Service pressing 35 dE and 3s Enter Code status messages 1x and1 x E After pressing 1 x GE 1 ada EE Enter Code deleted or inactive 1x RY and 1 x dE Table 4 Messages from the lock terms see chapter 2 icons see chapter Version 2013 08 10 Page 33 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 8 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 For correct start up of the lock the master code must be activated correctly according to chapter 8 2 this
29. manent power supply not included in the scope of delivery indicates that the batteries are low and must be replaced as soon as possible in order to ensure secure function of the lock Take off contact A contact in the input unit which detects whether the input unit has been opened e g for battery replacement All relevant events opening closing programming etc are saved in the audit memory approx 200 events of the lock lf the memory is full the oldest entry is overwritten automatically The audit can be read out using software Reset of the lock to the delivery state only the master code and audit remain unchanged The inspection key can open the lock any time mechanically independent of the electronics Opening by means of the key does not have any OD or guard time The inspection key can also be used to assign a new master code and reset the complete lock Reconfiguration of the lock can be implemented using the inspection key and software without knowing or changing the master code Therefore the inspection key is positioned higher in the code structure than the master code and must be stored in a safe place not in a secure storage unit The lock Version 2013 08 10 Page 29 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 3 The icons used in the instructions ee C A Do peoo C C Cc eo ooi eemo Bo pemen o fem e ee Table 1 Icons bx lt O 200 DY Version 2013 08 10 Page 3
30. n code Activating blocking releasing deleting user and courier with activated double code as well Activating deactivating double code Master code Programming deleting OD OST Neutralising the take off contact Reading out audit Activating deactivating silent alarm Access via PC software 01 30 Opening if necessary with silent alarm Changing of the own code 95 Comercide Opening without OD OST if necessary with silent alarm Changing of the own code Opening Assembler code Valid only until the real start up of the lock NOT A REAL CODE not suitable for permanent use Table 2 Authorizations 6 Overview of the programming commands Changing own code PO eh Reading out audit P 1 Activating user P3 Blocking releasing user PAo Master Code status query TP Activating deactivating silent alarm P8 Acknowledging the take off contact message P9 Reseting the ec ty Reassignment of the master code P f Table 3 Programming commands Version 2013 08 10 Page 32 of 48 Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 7 Overview of the possible signals AAA Pressing the key e g code input e e Code valid code correct message After R 7 pressing 2x and 2x 4 Enter e Correct input e Error message e g code invalid Aft er pressing 2x RY anda 4 Enter e Recurring input e g code confirmation not matching e Cancelation manual cancelation with LPJLP or time contro
31. n of the operator consisting of ID and PIN fixed 2 digit operator number freely selectable 6 digit combination Notice do not use personal data such as for example date of birth the master user and courier are operators of the lock each operator of the lock has an individual ID 00 01 30 95 assigned ID 00 the highest code of the code hierarchy can open the lock change its own code it is required for almost all programming functions of the lock Can also perform programming functions independently in the double code mode ID 01 to 30 can open the lock and change its own code ID 95 can open the lock without waiting for an opening delay which might be programmed and change its own code has no ID can open the lock during mounting at the factory adjustable time which has to pass before the lock can be opened Opening standby time adjustable time which starts after the opening delay can be opened during the opening standby time After entering the code 3 times incorrectly the guard time is activated no inputs are possible at the lock during the guard time Two different valid codes are required to open the lock If the lock is connected to an external alarm system intruder detection system and this function is activated at the lock a silent duress alarm can be triggered not perceivable for the intruder Intruder detection system external alarm system for evaluation forwarding of the duress alarm or secured per
32. nd acknowledges the take off contact message This procedure is saved in the event memory audit of the lock like all other procedures If the signal mentioned above is displayed even if no battery replacement has been performed the input unit might have been manipulated for example to spy out the code So before you acknowledge this message make sure that no manipulation has been performed at the input unit If you are not sure whether there has been a manipulation or not consult an authorized service To acknowledge the take off contact message and thus switch off the manipulation indication proceed as follows Version 2013 08 10 Page 39 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 Description Z OA qo LP and enter the valid master code LOJLOJLXJILXILXILXILXILX and l ao ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master Press LPJL9 and Table 20 Acknowledging the take off contact message 10 Lock functions for all users Every key stroke is confirmed by a key tone 45 The input can be canceled any time by pressing LP twice Alternatively 1 the input can be canceled if no input is performed within 10 seconds After three incorrect code inputs the lock switches to guard time For details on the guard time refer to chapter 10 5 If the undervoltage signal 10x B is displayed after the code entry then the battery capacity is low and the batteries must be replaced as soon as possible For fu
33. nfigurations 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 For full start up the lock has already been provided with a master code and further settings if necessary In both cases the set basic configuration is communicated separately by the safe manufacturer or distributor If a full start up has been performed and thus a master code preset as delivery code the safe manufacturer or distributor can save it additionally in the following hatched text box All pre configured codes have to be changed by the end user immediately after start up The master code set by the distributor resp safe manufacturer delivery code 00 Note for the end user Change all delivery codes immediately If further codes have been pre assigned see separate information of the safe distributor resp manufacturer Stamp of the safe manufacturer distributor Version 2013 08 10 Page 28 of 48 Code ID PIN Operator Master code User code Courier code Assembler code OD OST Guard time Double code Silent alarm EMA Undervoltage indication AHK Audit Reset Inspection key Operating instructions 82132 3XXX Combi B 30 Glossary of abbreviations and terms Numerical sequence of 8 digits for identificatio
34. nly with a moist cloth only no aggressive cleaning agents e Never open the lock housing Dismount the fitting only for battery replacement and perform it strictly according to the specifications of these operating instructions Avoid touching electronic components Otherwise you endanger the functions of the lock and loose the right for the warranty claims e During start up the serial number of the input unit is saved in the audit memory of the lock Replacement of the input unit is also registered by means of an entry in the audit memory of the lock e For every description of operation or programming processes hereafter it is assumed that the lock and the input unit are in the basic state Basic state means that the lock is closed the bolt lock is extended and the lock electronics is switched off If you are not sure whether the lock is closed check if the rotary knob can be turned counterclockwise To ensure that the lock is not in a running programming process you can press the LP key twice to cancel it e 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 e Furthermore the lock has the option for partial or full start up by the safe manufacturer or distributor For a partial start up basic co
35. nter the new code LLUILDILXILXIDOLXILXJD and L EI ID 01 to 30 for user resp 95 for courier X freely selectable 6 digit combination 0 9 Confirm the new code with UJLoJ XILXILXILXILXILX and Table 8 Activating code After the activation the new saved code is valid and can be used The new code has to be tested by opening the lock see chapter 10 1 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 Version 2013 08 10 Page 35 of 48 KATA 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 Description r A LP and enter the valid master code LOJLOJLXJLXILXILXILXILX and 2 aia ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master y Press LPIL4 and o fa 3 Enter the ID to be blocked LLLD and i dx ox ID 01 to 30 for user resp 95 for courier Table 9 Blocking the code t If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after step 3 then either the ID has not been activated or it is not available If only the red LED is missing during the acknowledgment signal the code ha
36. played 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 13 2 Battery replacement A 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 using an adhesive tape on the input unit to mark the position of the mark on the rotary handle Insert the enclosed Allen wrench up to the stop into the hole on the lateral wall of the input unit as shown in Fig 6 1 Pull out the rotary handle to the front from the input unit see fig 6 2 and remove the Allen wrench Then unscrew the screw in the handle recess see fig 6 3 After that the top part of the input unit can be moved as shown in fig 6 4 and then it can be removed to the front see fig 6 5 The 2 batteries are located on the base part of the input unit and can be replaced now as shown in fig 6 6 Only batteries of type AAA can be used It is highly recommended to use high quality brand batteries and replace them as a precaution every 24 months at the latest After the battery replacement mount the input unit on the base p
37. rther details refer to chapter 13 If the take off contact signal 3x 8 and 3x G alternately 6x 45 is displayed after the code entry the input unit has been opened To find out more read chapter 9 6 The lock has a function which hinders spying out of codes by means of user observation during code input During all opening procedures the operator can add as many further digits as necessary before completing the input by pressing All inputs starting from the 9th position will be ignored Notice This function supports only the code input for opening and is not available for the programming procedures Opening with activated additional functions The lock offers an option to execute further additional functions triggered by external signals For further details refer to chapter 10 8 10 1 Opening the lock without programmed OD OST Description Zz ada oe a valid opening code LUILDILXILXILXILXILXIDC and I ID 00 to 30 resp 95 X programmed 6 digit combination for the corresp ID number Turn the actuating knob within 4 seconds through 90 clockwise to the stop MENS Table 21 Opening with master or user code H 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 10 2 Opening the lock with programmed OD OST Enter a valid opening code LLJLDILXILXJLXILXILXILX and l ID 00 to 30 or 95 X
38. s not been blocked but released because it had been blocked before that Perform the entire procedure again to block the code again Blocking of the master code is not possible 9 2 3 Releasing the user codes or courier codes P4 After releasing of the code blocked previously according to 9 2 2 it can be used again D ipti A escription ee EK fe la LP and enter the valid master code Dx ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master l Press LPIL4 and L ae 3 Enter the ID to be released LILO andi ox dx ID 01 to 30 for user resp 95 for courier Table 10 Releasing code 9 2 4 Deleting the user codes or courier codes P5 If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after step 3 then either the ID has not been activated or it is not available If the red LED is displayed additionally to the normal acknowledgment signal the code has not been released but blocked because it had been released before that Perform the entire procedure again to release the code again A contrast to blocking see chapter 9 2 3 the code is irretrievably lost after deletion To use it again it has to be activated again see chapter 9 2 1 Blocked codes can be deleted without previous releasing Description Z A LPE and enter the valid master code LOJLOJLXJLXILXILXILXILX and 2 gjs ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master Press LPJL5 and L NE 3 Enter the ID to be deleted L1JLD and i ox dx ID
39. s soon as the OD has elapsed This program is used to set or delete the OD 01 to 99 minutes and the OST 01 to 19 minutes The set times apply to all users and for the master but not for the courier 9 3 1 Activating opening delay and opening standby time P2 To program opening delay OD and opening standby time OST proceed as follows Description Z AAA e pr LP and enter the valid master code LOJLOJLXJLXIDUI XID Dd and l Ble ID X valid 6 digit combination for the master Press LPJL2 and l NE 3 Enter the opening delay LX LX and the opening standby time LYJLY and l XX 01 to 99 YY 01 to 19 specifications in minutes respectively Table 14 Programming opening delay and opening standby time 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 OD or for the OST Both inputs are not permitted 9 3 2 Deactivating opening delay and opening standby time P2 To deactivate opening delay OD and opening standby time OST proceed as described in chapter 9 3 1 while doing so enter 00 for the 2 digit OD as well as for the 2 digit OST respectively After that all operators can open the lock without delay Version 2013 08 10 Page 37 of 48 KATA Operating instructions 82132 3xxx CB 30 Description Zz A on LP and enter the valid master code L0
40. ut was in the first or the second code Even if the faulty inputs occur in the first or second code alternately after 3 incorrect inputs the lock switches to the guard time 10 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 double code is activated one of the codes is sufficient If an alarm code is entered the lock opens externally as usual but a silent alarm is initiated additionally without further visible audible feedback The alarm code consists of a valid code the last position digit of this code is increased or decreased by one digit 1 or 1 see examples If the last code digit is O or 9 then the digit next to the last in the alarm code is not changed see example 2 If an opening delay has been programmed this time has to elapse still in spite of the alarm code input If the silent alarm is deactivated the alarm codes are acknowledged as incorrect codes and the lock cannot be opened resp the OD is not activated Examples Normal code 00123459 Normal code 00123456 Alarm code 1 00123458 Alarm code 1 00123450 Table 24 Alarm code examples Alarm code 1 00123455 Alarm code 1

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