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You need the reader to make the following settings.

Setting a room number

 

• Connect the reader to the safe’s USB port.
• Select 

“Setting” 

and press 

“OK”

 to confirm.

• 

“Mgr Code____ ’’

 appears in the display.

  Please enter the manager code 

“3333”

 here and press

 “OK” 

to confirm.

• Select

 “Room NO.”

 and press 

“OK” 

to confirm.

• Enter a 4-digit room number and press 

“OK”

 to confirm.

 “DONE’’ 

appears in the display. The room number has been successfully stored.

Setting date and time

 

• Connect the reader to the safe’s USB port.
• Select

 “Setting”

 and press 

“OK”

 to confirm.

• 

“Mgr Code____ ’’

 appears in the display.

  Please enter the manager code 

“3333”

 here and press 

“OK”

 to confirm.

• Select 

“Date And Time”

.

• Enter the current date and time. Press

 “OK”

 to confirm your input.

 

“Done’’

 appears in the display.

PLEASE NOTE:
The date and time should be set immediately once the safe has been installed.

 

Changing the manager code

 

• Connect the reader to the safe’s USB port.
• Select 

“Setting” 

and press 

“OK”

 to confirm.

 “Mgr Code____ ’’

 appears in the display.

  Please enter the manager code

 “3333”

 here and press 

“OK”

 to confirm.

• Select 

“Change Mgr Code”

 and press 

“OK”

 to confirm.

• 

“Current Mgr Code____  ’’ 

appears in the display.

  Enter the current manager code 

“3333”

 and press 

“OK”

 to confirm.

• 

“New Mgr Code: ____ ’’

 appears in the display.

  Enter a new 4–6-digit code and press 

“OK” 

to confirm.

• 

“Confirm Mgr Code____ ’’

 appears in the display.

  Enter the new 4–6-digit code again and press

 “OK”

 to confirm.

• 

“DONE’’

 appears in the display. The manager code has been successfully changed.

8 | FUNCTIONS OF THE READER (CEU)

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Summary of Contents for HS 480 Series

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for HS 480 HS 481 HS 482 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: ...ANN TRESORE 4 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 Display 2 Control panel 3 RFID sensor 4 Cover 5 USB connection 6 Emergency lock mechanical Control panel 1 2 4 3 5 6 The sketch may differ from the actual pr...

Page 5: ...no further action is performed after a key operation all previously performed actions are deleted after a few seconds minutes and the initial state is restored Incorrect inputs can be corrected using...

Page 6: ...a master card or with the reader Please note Only either the master code function OR the master card function can be used 1 Emergency opening with master code Enter the 6 digit master code To obtain i...

Page 7: ...ec Code____ appears in the display Please enter the security code 4444 and press OK to confirm Open appears in the display and the safe is opened PLEASE NOTE During this operation the date and time st...

Page 8: ...In this case please first try to remedy the tilt by shaking the door slightly Otherwise carry out emergency opening ERROR 2 The locking pins are being held back and cannot be extended the door cannot...

Page 9: ...te And Time Enter the current date and time Press OK to confirm your input Done appears in the display PLEASE NOTE The date and time should be set immediately once the safe has been installed Changing...

Page 10: ...nd press OK to confirm DONE appears in the display The security code has been successfully changed Reading out audit Connect the reader to the safe s USB port Select Audit and press OK to confirm Sele...

Page 11: ...2 bit and 64 bit systems Connect the reader to the desktop PC or laptop with a USB cable In the reader select Connect to PC and press OK to confirm appears in the reader display as soon as the connect...

Page 12: ...it 0 means there is no hold time Digit 1 means there is a hold time of 15 minutes Digit 2 means there is a hold time of 30 minutes D Automatic delay in opening after the code is entered Digit 0 means...

Page 13: ...e changed The preset is 1 1 1 0 1 1 A Setting after replacing the batteries Digit 1 means that the door is not automatically opened after the battery is replaced B Master card deactivation Digit 0 mea...

Page 14: ...aster code is not known Programming the master card in hotel mode only While the door is open hold the S card against the sensor IN appears in the display Hold the M card against the sensor continuous...

Page 15: ...n Position E 0 means that the door has been opened 1 means that the door has been closed 2 means that the time has been set 3 means that the room number has been entered 4 means that the operations ha...

Page 16: ...w the year the operation was carried out Here the example is 23 05 2001 3 Number group Positions M N Show the hours of the time the operation was carried out Positions O P Show the minutes of the time...

Page 17: ...ng and tapping optionally you can use the emergency opening key to manually retract the locking mechanism Malfunction of the drive for retracting extending the locking pins Contact a service employee...

Page 18: ...the environment and health The packaging materials can be hazardous for children For this reason keep these materials out of the reach of children and dispose of them in accordance with the waste ins...

Page 19: ...perating instructions are not followed correctly and lead to malfunctions the appliance is modified in any way no original spare parts are used The guarantee is not applicable for any personal injury...

Page 20: ...RE AG Pamplonastra e 2 33106 Paderborn Germany 49 0 5251 1744 179 support hartmann tresore de HARTMANN TRESORE AG Operating Instructions for HS 480 481 482 1120 Errors and misprints excepted www hartm...

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