Operating Instruction
for Electronic Lock E4500
KEYING IN A NUMERICAL CODE
Further below in these instructions, you will be asked a number of times to enter a PIN-number and/or a number combination. To
do this, please proceed as follows: Key in at first the required PIN-number and then the whole number combination (consisting of
6 or 8 figures), the electronic system will complete the program automatically.
OPENING THE LOCK
To gain access to the lock, two six-digit numerical user codes have to be entered, one immediately following the other. The first
six figures of an eight-digit master code are also regarded as a user code. Our locks leave the factory with only the two master
codes set to factory settings (PIN-number 1 set to master code 11111111, and PIN-number 2 set to master code 22222222).
1. Press the EIN/ON-key. If the lock is on standby for locking (normal state), you will hear a short, high-pitched signal tone.
2. Key in the first valid PIN-number (e.g. 2).
3. Key in the first, six-digit numerical code belonging to the PIN-number (e.g. 2 5 3 3 0 8).
4. You will hear the short, high-pitched signal tone again indicating that the entry is valid. A short, low-pitched signal tone indicates
that you entered the wrong combination (CAUTION: during the entire opening procedure, an entry can be repeated no more than
twice, then the lock comes into the blocked status for 15 minutes).
5. Set the second valid PIN-number (e.g. 4) within the next 15 seconds.
6. Key in the second, six-digit numerical code belonging to the second PIN-number (e.g. 3 3 8 6 7 1).
7. You will hear the short, high-pitched signal tone again indicating that the entry is valid. A short, low-pitched signal tone indicates
that you entered the wrong combination (CAUTION: during the entire opening procedure, an entry can be repeated no more
than twice).
8. The opening delay controlled by the security center now elapses. The end of the opening delay is signaled by 15 seconds of short,
high-pitched tones. As you hear these, you can start entering the opening code.
9. Key in the eight-digit opening code (factory setting: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8).
10. The sounding of another short, high-pitched signal tone signals valid entry. A short, low-pitched signal tone signals wrong
entry (you can repeat the entry, but this is only possible twice during the entire opening procedure).
11. Open the lock by the lock handle by turning it a half turn within 5 seconds. The electronic system will automatically switch itself
off after the 5 seconds have lapsed.
REMARKS
- If you press the EIN/ON-key at any point of the number entering process,you will automatically go to the standby-mode of
the lock, from where the opening procedure can be repeated from the beginning.
- After keying in a wrong combination number the third time during any one opening cycle, the electronic system will
automatically block the lock for 15 minutes (manipulation security). During this time, the lock cannot be opened, even if
the correct combination is keyed in. The end of the blocking time is indicated by 2 short, high-pitched tones.
- If more than 15 seconds lapse between keying in any two numbers, the electronic system will switch itself off for security
reasons. The opening or number coding procedure will then have to be repeated from the beginning.
- The stored data are not lost in the event of a power failure.
EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE
In the event of a failure of the main power supply, the lock can be supplied with power
from standard batteries to be opened. To fit the batteries, place a screwdriver in the
side slots of the top and bottom cover plates and lift the covers off. Fit four leakproof
miniature LR 6 alkaline batteries (AA-type). The batteries are only suitable for
maintaining the power supply for a short period of time. Make sure they are removed
from the battery enclosure as soon as the main power supply is working again. Please
note that the time and date have to be reset after each power failure, no matter how
short. To set the time and date, change to the programming mode.
Subject to technical modifications
E4500-Standard-Betriebsanleitung-englisch.p65
Date: 02.01
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