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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

for HS 460 series hotel safes

GB

Summary of Contents for HS 460 Series

Page 1: ...8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for HS 460 series hotel safes GB...

Page 2: ...fications 3 Putting into operation 4 Opening closing the safe 5 Emergency opening 6 Checking battery power 7 Displays 8 Functions of the reader CEU 9 Advanced programming functions 10 Reading out oper...

Page 3: ...iable for damage caused by improper use Please follow the following instructions Fix the safe on a flat and solid surface using the fixing material supplied Erect the safe in a cool dry location Avoid...

Page 4: ...AL SPECIFICATIONS 1 Display 2 Control panel 3 I button contact 4 Emergency power supply 5 Emergency lock mechanical Positions 4 and 5 are swapped if the door is hinged on the left Control panel door 2...

Page 5: ...seconds minutes and the initial state is restored Incorrect inputs can be corrected using the clear key PLEASE NOTE Optionally 4 different I buttons can be used Their functions are described in chapte...

Page 6: ...omatically OPEN appears in the display PLEASE NOTE A master I button can only be used if it has previously been assigned to the safe using the user I button red see chapter 7 2 Emergency opening with...

Page 7: ...er to access to the circuit board Press the reset button on the circuit board Carry out initialisation of the new I button Blue master key The owner s I button red in addition to allowing emergency op...

Page 8: ...til the display goes out Deleting all master keys Please press the clear key LIGHT_ON appears on the display Hold the owner s key against the receiver After a beep the display shows P Now please hold...

Page 9: ...of opening operations PLEASE NOTE The following system requirements are the minimum needed for successful program installation OS Windows 7 Windows 8 8 FUNCTION OF THE SMART SAFE SYSTEM 1 1 Installat...

Page 10: ...e Windows ope rating system you are using please select the file WinUSB_32 for a 32 bit system or WinUSB_64 for a 64 bit operating system You can find information about your opera ting system in your...

Page 11: ...can now enter the name of the I button holder e g Lucy Please click on Register Key Holder to complete the process or on Cancel to cancel the process A new window confirms that Lucy has been set as t...

Page 12: ...on OK The date and time are now saved on the time card PLEASE NOTE The deviation between the date stored on the safe and the date stored on the computer is due to the time lost between storage of the...

Page 13: ...er s key red against the receiver P appears in the display Please hold the data key black against the receiver Audible signals will sound at intervals to confirm that data transmission is taking place...

Page 14: ...g Key type or combination set used defined by the user PLEASE NOTE Please hold the data card and the owner s key at a slight angle when scanning it at the receiver Make sure that the owner s key touch...

Page 15: ...y shaking and tapping gently If this does not work contact a HARTMANN TRESORE AG service employee Malfunction of the drive for retracting extending the locking pins Contact a service employee at HARTM...

Page 16: ...the mains plug and any locks before disposal to protect children from possible hazards This symbol which you can see on the product itself and in the product documents means that the safe must not be...

Page 17: ...HARTMANN TRESORE AG Pamplonastra e 2 33106 Paderborn Germany 49 0 5251 1744 179 support hartmann tresore de HARTMANN TRESORE AG Operating Instructions for HS 460 1120 Errors and misprints excepted ww...

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