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1. Badges can only be assigned when th system is unlocked and if the mutation or master code of lock 1 is activated not 10 20 30 40 Change code Opening code al Change code The main menu is activated by pressing the knob Press the knob briefly on the Change code menu to activate the menu Other code functions Opening code al amp Change code Turn the knob one position anticlock wise and the Other code functions menu appears on the display This contains all identifications codes and badges of the system which are not activated or assigned Activate the menu by pressing the knob Assign badge Gl Mutation code MU1 cd 34 Mutation code Assign badge Gl Badge please Turn the knob until the badge which is to be assigned appears on the display Press the knob briefly The mutation code or the master code of lock 1 is demanded as identification Enter the code in the usual manner by turning and pressing the knob When the code has been entered cor rectly the respective badge must be held in the reading area of the input unit for several seconds Badge Gl assigned The opposite display confirms the as signment Assigned badges can be viewed in the Change code menu and no longer in the Other code functions menu Optional functions System
2. different opening codes can adding the letters a to z to the corresponding lock is also added opening code AND codes amp can be defined When an AND code has been or the activated you irst two corresponding AND code to open the lock with This function persons mul can be used to divide the open tiple eyes principle even when on be defined for each lock They are distinguished by name OCa OCb OCz The number of the OCal OCb1 OCa2 OCb 2 after each opening codes OCa and OCb must also immediately enter the the opening code OCa or OCb ing authorisation among several y one lock has been installed the code linkage function is ac r the same lock must be entered qe or ultiple eye principle A person to any particular other person wi At least two opening codes OCa and OCb use all functions of the Paxos compact electron immediately a used to transfer opening authorisation to an with opening th opening au must ic locks The second code must be tivated a second freely definable opening code ter the opening code This function y combination of several persons authorisation is however not tied thorisation be used in order to be able to store the code written down and stored in a secure plac code can be used to open the lock should the f several opening codes gt 5 are used
3. Open the lock Battery status The display is switched off after an operating pause of over 16 seconds f the battery power falls below a first imit the message Low battery is dis played for about 2 seconds whenever the display is activated with the system in the secured state Confirm the display by pressing the knob xt the usual message for the secured system reappears automatically t is possible to continue using the system in the usual way but the batteries must be replaced in the next few days see page 58 Low battery If the battery power falls below a sec ond limit the message Low battery appears for about 3 seconds whenever the display is switched on in the secured state and a beep signal is given Then the display is switched off again In this case the battery power is too low to guarantee sate operation The secured system can no longer be opened all functions are disabled until the batteries are replaced see page 58 If the power falls below a third limit nothing is displayed any more Howev r the unlocked system tries to use th remaining energy fo reach the secured state after the bolts are closed Lock closing he system is automatically put in the secured state if the bolt is closed during battery replacement in the unlocked state This does not apply when the function Manual locking i
4. Open lock 2 Code 34 n the event of a fault always write down the entire fault message and immediately get in touch with the customer service address and telephone number are shown below even if the safe continues fo operate normally If existing faults are not remedied the opening function of the locks is automatically disabled after the tenth consecutive fault message This disabling can only be cancelled by the customer service The disabling prevents a total system failure that could result in the system being locked permanently If you encounter any malfunction or operating problems with the Paxos compact high security lock please contact our sales representative or the customer service 57 Service information Opening the battery compartment Replacing the batteries Batteries Rechargeable battery pack with the Mains operation option UPS connection 58 Replacing batteries The battery compartment is located on the bottom side of the input unit To remove the batteries unscrew the screw A with a hexagon socket screw size 2 and swivel the battery compartment out of the input unit Pull the battery module out of the battery compartment lid to be able to reach all batteries Remove the empty batteries and insert the new batteries Observe the polarity of the batteries Use only new batteries marked as Alkaline and always replace all six batteries at the same time You need six
5. Activating the mutation code Changing the mutation code Deactivating the mutation code 24 Mutation code MU For each lock it is possible to activate a mutation code MU in addition to the master code This can be used as authorisation identification when activating the additional opening codes OCc to OCz or for changing the code instead of the old code or the master code It is not possible to open the lock with the mutation code As all other codes the mutation code must contain eight numbers If the mutation code is activated the prompt to enter the code appears automatically when a respective function is called up If a code is changed the mutation code of the respective lock can always be entered instead of the old code or the master code to obtain the change authorisation urn the knob until the code to be changed is shown in the display Opening code b2 Change code Start modification by pressing the knob he display shows a prompt to enter the old code OCb2 Change nstead of the old code enter the mutation code in the customary manner by turning and pressing the knob OCb2 Change Old cd 29 After entering the last number by press New OCb2 Code 47 ing the knob the prompt automatically ee appears fo enter the new code New OCb2 Further entries are made as described Code 22264 under Change code see page 10 T
6. If the code is changed the respective opening code is also changed a the same time in both locks If lock 1 is opened with an opening code e g OCdbp lock 2 can be opened with any other opening code OCap OCzp except OCdp This has the advantage that for four eye identification the allocation of opening authorisation is independent of the lock number Each person with opening authorisation can apply the multiple eye principle with any other person with opening authorisation The Parallel mode function can be activated and deactivated by your customer service see page 57 Codes which have notyet been activated are activated with the Other code functions function in the Change code menu see page 16 Activation is however only possible when separate individual codes not 10 20 30 40 have been programmed for the opening codes OCap and OCbp and the master codes MAT and MA2 In parallel mode codes OCap OCzp MAT MA2 MU1 MU2 TC TC2 can also be changed with the Change code function see page 10 Opening codes OCap OCzp are then automatically changed in lock 1 and lock 2 to the same opening code Instead of the old code the master code MAI or the mutation code MU1 of lock 1 can be used for authorisation identification followed by the master code MA2 or the mutation code MU2 of lock 2 Both tirst opening codes OCap and OCbp as well as OCap amp and OCbp amp it provided must be noted on
7. The old code must be entered as authorisation identification Instead of the old code the mutation code MU or the master code MA can be entered here if these have been activated Turn and press the knob to enter the code just as you would for opening the lock After the last number has been entered press the knob The prompt for entering the new code appears Turn and press the knob again to enter the new eightdigit code After entering the new code it must be repeated for security reasons To verify the new code enter it again in the usual way If both entered codes match the modi fication is confirmed on the display for about 2 seconds Otherwise an error message appears Thereupon the firstfunction of the Change code menu reappears and if the knob is not operated for 16 seconds the display is switched off again Basic functions Input errors A Wrong code Manipulation when the system is unlocked Manipulation when the system is secured Manipulation during partial locking Open lock 1 Code 17 Entry deleted Change code lf an error is already detected while th code or the time is being entered th entire entry can be cancelled by pressing the knob for some time In such a case the system confirms the cancellation with this message and a short beep By pressing the knob longer one can also return from an
8. Time lock until 02 05 98 07 20 f yearly locking periods are already defined the Yearly locking period change function is contained in the Time functions menu or otherwise in the Other time functions menu Time functions can only be processed lock Unlocked when the system is unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 The main menu is activated by pressing Change code the knob Turn the knob until the Time functions Time functions ne menu is displayed Press the knob briefly to activate the Locking periods menu Change Turn the knob until the Yearly locking Y ly lock 2 early loc pEr period change function appears Change Start activation by pressing the knob The time code or the master code must be entered Time code TC1 cd 29 Enter the code in the usual way by Time code turning and pressing the knob TC1 cd 34 If the code is valid the first free yearly Pog are ee locking time is displayed 00 00 00 00 The yearly locking period to be changed Peete Ochs Re 2 can also be displayed by turning the 05 01 17 30 rab Cancelling yearly locking periods Checking the programmed yearly locking periods Limitation and special points when defining yearly locking periods 11 Start entry by pressing the knob With free Start lock p 3 ocking periods the current date is taken lt 03
9. menu see page 16 For activation authorisation in contrast to the example described on page 16 either the master code MA or the mutation code MU of the respective lock must be entered instead of the opening code OCa If the Parallel mode function is activated the master codes or the mutation codes of both locks must be entered in succession To open the lock with an additional opening code just enter it instead of the first opening code see page 7 The lock will open in the same way as if the first opening code were entered an opening delay remains in effect The hold up alarm can also be triggered when the lock is opened with additional opening codes see page 50 Just as any other code the additional opening codes OCc to OCz can be changed with the function Change code see page 10 An additional opening code may be deactivated by changing it to the cancellation code 10 20 30 40 see page 17 Deactivated opening codes reappear in the Other code functions menu 25 Special functions Opening delays Activating an opening delay 26 Opening delays For each lock an opening delay can be defined This serves to delay the lock automatically each time it is opened for the set time 1 second to 99 minutes 59 seconds Opening delays can only be changed after identification with the master code MA or the time code TC of the respective lock After the code for opening lock
10. or eac anoth r safe ora bank safe The second irst opening code OCa get lost h lock it is no longer necessary to The mutation code MU is used as an authorisation identification when the code is changed The holder of this code can change the code and activate other opening codes OCc OCz The mutation code itself is not an opening code The mutation code time code With the holder of opening code The time code is also provided with the lock number TC 1 or With the master code MA access to all setting is also provided with the lock number MU1 MU2 TC access to the time functions of the lock is controlled The this code can set or change time functions The time code itself is not an TE2 unctions of the lock is permitted The holder of this code can activate other opening codes OCc OCz change all codes and set and change time functions The master code itself is not an opening code The master code is also provided with the lock number MAT or MA2 Parallel mode Opening delays Monitoring the maximum door open period Manipulation detection and disabling Automatic locking Manual locking Low battery or power failure If the parallel mode is activated in two lock operation the open OCa OCz for lock 1 and lock 2 are defined identically If the code the respective opening code is also changed at the same time in both loc
11. over times Turn and press the knob to enter the time Summer time from s for the switch to summer time 27 03 98 02 lt 00 gt After the last number has been entered by pressing the knob the input field for the switch to winter time appears Th current date or the previously entered date is displayed Winter time from lt 03 gt 01 98 14 33 Turn and press the knob to enter the time Winter time from f for the switch to winter time 25 09 98 03 lt 00 gt Atter the last number has been entered by pressing the knob the storing of the summer and winter time changeover is confirmed with this message Switching dates stored After about 2 seconds the first function of the Time functions menu is displayed again Locking periods Change When the system is in the unlocked state the programmed changeover times can be read out or changed with the function Summer winter time in the Time functions menu Expired switching times remain stored but are not used again the next year New dates have to be programmed each year When the system is in the unlocked state programmed switching times can be deactivated by entering zeroes enter O0 OO 00 00 00 To prevent the date from being changed when the system switches to summer or winter time switching times between 23 00 and 23 59 for the start of summer time or between 00 00 and 00 59
12. the operator is informed of this with the following message Note lf incorrect badges are used no manipulation blocking is triggered the manipulation counter is not incremented Display when a norrassigned or non system badge is used for arming or disarming Wrong badge f within 15 seconds no response is received from the centre or if the procedure is terminated by pressing the knob for a prolonged period the non executed arming or disarming operation is signalled to the operator with he following message If arming is not executed an audible thunderstorm occurs Display with no response from the alarm centre or termination by operator after attempted arming or disarming No response from alarm centre 53 Optional functions System unlocked 54 Option Switching unit VdS Assigning a badge As authorisation for arming and disarming of a higher level centre e g the intruder detection system IDS up to 26 copy protected proximity badges can be assigned to the locking system The switching unit VdS option can only be applied if at least one badge is assigned Without assigned badges the function Arm sector and the prompt Badge please do not appear in the operating menu The same badge can be assigned any number of Paxos compact locking systems with the Switching unit VdS but each individual locking system only once Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33
13. urn the knob until the function Fast locking change 2 appears on the dis pay Fast locking change The function Fast locking change is on the same menu level as Change code and Time functions when the safe is unlocked If the system is unlocked the display opposite is shown After an operating break of more than 16 seconds the display is switched off Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 he main menu is activated by pressing Ch de rate the knob urn the knob until the Fast locking change 2 function appears on the display Fast locking change Press the knob to activate the function For identification any valid code of lock 1 must be entered Fast locking Code 29 43 d 4 Deleting fast locking Limitation and special points of fast locking Fast locking Code 34 Fast lock until lt 03 gt 01 98 18 33 Fast lock until 03 01 98 lt 22 gt 33 Fast lock until 03 01 98 lt 17 gt 33 Fast locking stored Enter the code by turning and pressing the knob in the usual manner On the display the current time plus four hours w the end ith date appears as a setting as of the fast locking time Turn the knob clockwise to extend the duration of fast locking in steps of one hour and steps of turn anticlockwise to reduce in one hour No
14. 1 has been entered the elapsing delay time is displayed as follows The elapsing delay time is displayed for 16 seconds Subsequently the display is switched off can however be reactivated by pressing the knob When the delay time has elapsed an acoustic signal is given so that entry can be continued or the safe opened Delay 04 52 After expiration of the delay time th opening procedure can be continued in the usual way Open lock 2 Code 77 It the master code MA or the time code TC of the respective lock is activated itis possible to detine opening delays in the Other time functions sub menu of the Time functions menu Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 Change code Time functions Weekly lock per Change Time functions can only be changed when the system is in the unlocked state Press the knob fo activate the main menu Turn the knob until the Time functions menu is displayed Press the knob briefly to activate the menu Other time functions Locking periods Change urn the knob one position to the left to display the Other time functions menu This menu contains all inactive time functions Press the knob to activate the menu Normal opening delay lock 1 Turn the knob until the function Opening delay or Hold up opening delay of the respec
15. TC Refer to Time code TC Time date 6 32 Time code TC 4 23 Time delay Refer to Opening delay Time functions changing with master code 22 changing with Time code 23 Time lock Refer to Opening delay Locking periods W Weekly locking periods 38 Weekly locking period programme 38 46 Winter summer time changeover 6 34 Wrong codeentry 5 7 11 20 Y Yearly locking periods 40 PUDJIOZIIMS ul pajud eBuoup o pelqns UOYZSAA OZ98 HO PH oqoy Aq yyBuddoy 10 01 EY IS ZOE gt gt
16. To deactivate switch off the opening delay simply set it to zero enter OO OO Subsequently this function reappears in the Other time functions menu A special hold up opening delay can be programmed in the same way as the normal opening delay This delays opening of the respective lock by the entered time if during the opening procedure a duress code was entered see page 50 If the system is equipped with the connection and options box or the Switching unit option and linked with a corresponding alarm centre it is also possible fo initiate a silent alarm Please consult a specialist of your alarm systems company In the same manner as for lock 1 in a two lock system itis also possible to define opening delays for the second lock These delay opening of the second lock during partial locking see page 46 Opening delays for the second lock are only initiated if the first lock was open for longer than one minute 27 Special functions Identification after delay Activating identification after delay RALALLE N Identification after delay time limit 1 minute to 99 minutes 59 seconds can be set for the entry of another code after an opening delay has elapsed When the delay time has elapsed an acoustic signal is given and a prompt for another code entry appears on the display This code can be any opening code of the respective lock The opening procedure is terminated if no code is entered during
17. batteries Alkaline 1 5 Volt size Mignon AA LR6 E91 or AM3 Only use rechargeable batteries if the Mains operation option is installed as their capacity is not sufficient for trouble free operation For operation with the Mains operation option replace the battery module with a special rechargeable battery pack for bridging power failures The rechargeable battery pack must be replaced after three years as a precautionary measure Please only use our special environmentally friendly high capacity rechargeable batteries type Ni MH Nickel metal hydride In mains operation never insert any normal batteries The batteries and the locking system would suffer damage When connecting the locking system to an uninterruptible power supply UPS e g of the alarm system only insert the empty battery module Section 6 Menu survey Menu diagram Menu survey The diagram on the next page shows the menu structure ofthe Paxos compact Coen inex sf Deena Len onan y ions eyy Jone LU _ ockopening L P P H A A x 3 Code 23 Code 18 s Code 54 electronic high security locking system with dialling knob input unit two lock l 5 operation and all optional functions Your individual installation may differ T from this diagram in that some functions are not present All functions mao US ion bo eue however may be added later
18. gt 01 14 33 Enter the start of the locking period by 11 turning and pressing the knob The display can also be accepted without changes by pressing the knob Start lock p 31 04 17 lt 45 gt The end ofthe locking period can then be entered The programmed starting time then also appears automatically End lock per 11 lt 31 gt 04 00 00 Enter the end of the locking period by turning and pressing the knob End lock per 11 02 05 07 lt 20 gt For verification the start and end are 31 04 17 45 displayed once more The locking period can be discarded by pressing the knob 02 05 07 20 for a prolonged period Confirm the entries by pressing the knob briefly The locking period is pro grammed Locking per stored The next free or the first locking period is displayed after approximately 2 seconds Start lock p 12 00 00 00 00 A programmed yearly locking period can be deleted when the system is unlocked by entering the value zero for date and time entry OO OO 00 00 as the beginning of the yearly locking period The display Locking time deleted appears as confirmation When the system is unlocked a programmed yearly locking period can be checked and also changed in the Time functions menu with the Yearly locking period change function When the system is secured a programmed yearly locking period can be displayed with th
19. of the master code it is also possible to enter the time code TC 1 or the mutation code MU Master code Master code Enter the code in the customary manner MA1 cd 29 Then the first function of the main menu Unlocked EDA is displayed or 03 01 98 17 16 if the locking system is secured th Open the lock opening procedure can be initiated The master code is activated with the option Other code functions in the Change code menu see page 16 The master code can be changed with the function Change code see page 10 in the same way as the other codes Like all other codes the master code can be deactivated by changing it to the cancellation code 10 20 30 40 see page 17 Deactivated codes reappear in the Other code functions menu Caution If the master code is cancelled all other dependent codes OCc 0Cz MU TC badges A1 Z1 and functions time functions code linkage fast locking authorisation disabling etc are also cancelled or deactivated Special functions Time code TC Time code TC For each lock it is possible to activate a time code TC in addition to the master code This controls the access to all time functions of the system In addition it is requested after the battery compartment has been opened if the Time functions option the Event time option or the Switching unit option is present to signal the n
20. the locking period is active the end of the locking period is displayed again 45 Optional functions Partial locking periods Programming the partial locking periods LLLELLLE Option Time functions Partiallocking periods If the Paxos compact high security lock is equipped with the Time functions option up to 28 partiaHocking periods can be defined in a weekly programme During these periods the first lock remains open and only the second lock closes In order fo define partial locking periods two locks must be installed and the master code MAT or the time code TC1 must be activated f a locking period starts during a partiaHocking period both locks close as soon as the bolts are closed During partial locking the following message is displayed when the safe is in the secured state Locked 03 01 98 When the safe is in the secured state partial locking is indicated with this message 09 53 f partiallocking periods have been defined the function Partial locking Change is located in the Time functions menu otherwise itis in the Other time functions menu Time functions can only be changed Unlocked cn 03 01 98 14 33 when the system is in the unlocked state Change code Press the knob to activate the main i menu Time functions Turn the knob until the Time functions menu is displayed Locking periods Press the knob briefly to activate
21. the Change TENY Turn the knob until the function Partial Partial locking locking Change is displayed Change Press the knob to activate the function For identification the time code or the master code of lock 1 must be entered Time code TC1 cd 29 Turn and press the knob to enter the code in the usual way Time code TECI cd 34 After the last number of the code has been entered by pressing the knob an empty input field of the partiaHocking programme appears Start 00 00 End xx 00 00 The existing partiaHocking periods can Start We 08 00 ae j be displayed by turning the knob End we 12 00 0606 3 3 Cancelling partial locking periods Reading out the programmed partial locking periods Limitations for the definition of partial locking periods To enter a new partial locking period press the knob briefly when the empty input field is displayed To change an existing partiaHocking period turn the knob and press it briefly when the period you want to change is displayed Start lt Mo gt 00 00 End 00 00 Turn the knob to select the weekday on stare ober e200 which the partial locking should start End 00 00 Press the knob briefly to enter the day on lt 00 gt Start Fr lt 00 gt 00 which the period is to start End 00 00 Turn and press the knob to enter the hours and
22. the defined time The lock remains closed f the time is defined as zero 00 O0 the respective lock opens when the opening delay has elapsed without any additional code entry f the master code for the respective lock is activated the functions Entry ime after delay lock 1 or Entry time after delay lock 2 appears in the Other ime functions menu 4 4 Time functions can only be performed when the system is unlocked Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 Press the knob to activate the main menu Change code Turn the knob until the Time functions menu is displayed Time functions weekly lock per Press the knob to activate the menu Change Other time functions Locking periods Change Entry time after delay lock 1 Time code TEL cd 29 Time code TC1 cd 34 Turn the knob anticlockwise to access the Other time functions menu This includes all time functions which have not been activated Activate the menu by pressing the knob Turn the knob until the function Entry time after delay lock 1 2 is displayed Start the activation procedure by pressing the knob For identification the time code or the master code of the respective lock must be entered Enter the code in the usual manner by turning and pressing the knob Changing the entry time after delay Deactivation of identific
23. the options box Switching unit VdS With the switching unit VdS a higher level central station e g the intruder detection system IDS can be armed or disarmed Up to 26 copy protected proximity badges contactless can be assigned to one or more systems as authorisation Section 2 Basic functions System secured DHIE DE DER Retract the bolts by activating the bolt mechanism Open the lock Open lock 1 Code 96 Open lock 1 Code 10 Open lock 1 Code 29 Open lock 1 Code 20 Open lock 1 amp Code 47 Open lock 1 amp Code 99 Lock opening Open lock 2 Code 57 All locks open Open bolt Unlocked Opening The display is switched off after an operating pause of over 16 seconds Press the knob to switch the display on The opening procedure can now be started Press the knob again and enter the opening code for the first lock Turn the knob until the random number is changed to the correct value Press the knob to enter the number A new random number immediately ap pears in the next two positions of the opening code Turn the knob again to change the random number to the correct value Press the knob to enter the number Repeat the above procedure until the entire eight digit opening code has been entered If an AND code o
24. time functions menu This menu contains all inactive time functions Other time functions Locking periods Press the knob to activate the menu Change Turn the knob until the function Set Set clock a clock is displayed VEDEDE Value range of the system clock Time code TC1 cd 29 Time code TCI Cd 34ers x 0 Set clock lt 03 gt 01 98 14 33 Set clock lt 04 gt 01 98 13 33 Set clock 04 01 98 13 lt 33 gt Set clock 04 01 98 13 lt 27 gt Clock set 04 01 98 13 27 Locking periods Change Press the knob to start the setting proce dure For identification either the time code or the master code must be en tered Turn and press the knob to enter the code in the usual way After the last number has been entered by pressing the knob the prompt for entering the date and time appears Turn the knob to change the day of the date Press the knob to enter the value Now the next positions of the date and the time can be changed and entered Values from OO to 23 are accepted for defining the hour values from OO to 59 are accepted for defining the minutes After entering the minutes press the knob to terminate the entry The entered date and the new time are set After about 2 seconds the first function of the Time functions menu reappears and if the knob is not operated
25. to cancel the operation Badge G1 Subsequently the confirmation of com removed pleted removal is displayed for approxi mately 2 seconds The removed badg o longer appears in the Change code enu but once more in the Other cod unctions menu a ubsequently the first function of the Opening code al Change code menu is displayed and Change code after 16 seconds without knob actua tion the display is switched off once more 35 56 Section 5 Service information Customer service Fault messages Fault messages Wd Enforced repair Customer service The Paxos compact electronic high security lock has a diagnostics program that continuously monitors all functions fault does not cause a total system failure since all electronic components n the secured range are redundant present twice and the part that is still working immediately takes over the functions However it is extremely important to remedy any signalled errors immedi ately A fault detected by the diagnostics program is displayed as follows Lock error 2B Faults are displayed in this format Service 51 Unlocked Press the knob briefly to acknowledge 03 01 98 14 33 the fault The system remains opera Ca tional The opening procedure can be restarted with several faults by pressing the knob for a prolonged period
26. 01 98 17 16 Secured The closing of a lock may be obstruc The secured status for each installed lock is signalled with a triple acoustic signal and one of these two messages appears for 16 seconds Then the display is switched off again ed due to mechanical factors if the lock bolts is manipulated while the lock bolt is moving In this case the Paxos compact lock automatically tries to reach the locked state by switching fo the redundant second lock part If all efforts including a total of 4 closing attempts are in vain an acoustical thunderstorm follows and a fault message is displayed Lock error 1B Service 51 Example of a fault message when the lock of a one lock system is mechani cally obstructed Or ina two lock system the message Locked of the other lock appears if it did reach the Locked state Locked 03 01 98 17 16 as follows Lock error 1A Service 51 Open lock 1 Code Message when a lock of a twolock system is mechanically obstructed f the obstruction of the lock can only be ended by opening the lock proceed Press the knob to confirm the fault mes sage and to switch to the other redun dant lock part Press the knob for some time to confirm the fault message and to start the open ing procedure by means of an opening code Basic functions System unlocked Close door and bolts as
27. 10 End lt Fr gt 00 00 Start Fr 19 10 End Mo 07 lt 20 gt Weekly lock per stored Start End 00 00 00 00 To enter a new weekly locking period press the knob briefly when the empty input field is displayed To change an existing weekly locking period turn the knob and press it briefly when the period you want to change is displayed Turn the knob to select the weekday on which the locking period is to start Press the knob briefly to enter the day for the start of the period Turn and press the knob to enter the hours and minutes of the start of the period After the start of the period has been entered the weekday on which the locking period should end appears between the brackets Turn and press the knob to enter the en of the locking period The day of th week can be forwarded by at most thre days by turning the knob The lockin period is cancelled by selecting the tw asterisks instead of the end day an then pressing the knob 200Q0 0 QO Briefly press the knob to confirm the entered values The locking period is now programmed After several seconds the next locking period can be entered Press the knob for a long time to terminate the function A weekly locking period can be cancelled by selecting the two asterisks instead of the end day and then pressing the knob This action is acknowledged with the message Weekly locking period dele
28. Locking periods or partiaHocking periods active when the clocks are reset are automatically increased or decreased by 60 minutes When switch times have been programmed the function Summer winter time is located in the Time functions menu otherwise it is in the Other time functions menu Time functions can only be changed RFF ed when the system is in the unlocked state 03 01 98 14 33 Press the knob fo activate the main Change code menu Turn the knob until the Time functions Time functions eee menu is displayed Press the knob briefly to activate the menu Weekly lock per Change Turn the knob until the function Summer Summer NE eae winter time is displayed winter time Press the knob to activate the function For identification either the time code or the master code must be entered Time code TCI C S 2 Dure eres 4 Turn and press the knob to enter the Time code code in the usual way TEA eds 345 After the last number has been entered by pressing the knob the prompt for entering the start of summer time ap pears The current date or the previously entered date is displayed Summer time from lt 03 gt 01 98 14 33 bow rk Checking the summer winter time changeover Deactivating the summer winter time changeover Limitations for defining change
29. OPERATING ANS TRUE TIOINS Paxos compact Electronic high security locking system i Operating Manual Electronic high security locking system Paxos compact with dialling knob input unit Section Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Summary Dialling kniobiinput unies SSSR 3 Functions of the Paxos compact high security locking system 4 Basic functions Opening e eeii eaa ea ae ati sas tie es A 4 PURSUE ORNE ae te E Bea de 8 Manual OS R ES ne cn ne 9 DS EEE LE aking aan Men R nae Aas 10 MOU TAT ES Riel Shnika Map Roni eee tas ol 11 Display language i resres EEA E A ES 12 Displaying thelock stalus re esse es fn ie BOIIB ASS RS MEN a Re ete M caval aes 14 Special functions Activating other code functions eee 16 Deactivating code functions 17 Second opening code OC DN nen 18 AND code A a a a onda seule a a aaa 19 Cod linkidesse Ne aA A EE 20 EE LP LE LES 8 LE E EN 21 AT EE eee taa a a R EOE AE EES pea eaes aes 22 TSC ee MON nt Rte es ES nie 23 M tationcode MU re a ee en ue 24 Additional opening codes OCc to OCZ a i 25 Opening delays erena N A a whiaades 26 ld ntitication afier CSO iiss osapincr ome vanian indiennes 28 Monitoring the door open period 30 i i only with corresponding option Optional functions shiv With coneepending cptiom Option Time functions or event time AD ne le PEN ces tna CT NS EURE Wis ht Re RE OUI 32 Summer winter changeover o n 34
30. Option Time functions LOGIC MEMOS se RER RAR Re Tnt nn 36 Weekly locking period program cccceccccceecetesseceteeeetttttsseeeees 38 Yearly locking Belette 40 Checking locking periods when the system is in the secured state 42 Fos l iesene a eee need 43 lSckiig ser cihtentblenssans SC ereen 45 POMIG SEM SSH OCS ais riea Rd 46 EL AO rai arnsah EETA AEEA EEEE E 48 Section 5 Section 6 INDEX Option Authorisation disabling Authorisation disabling c Option Alarm connection Option Switching unit VdS Service information Fault messages customer service Replacing batteries 0 0 0 0 cece ect eeeeeeetees Menu overview old Ou rentrant Alphabetic index D ress OO Rd located oat Disarming Opening nina PES EEN ES RE EAE S Assigning OCEAN NUS ME AS ne tes Sk n Removing a badge tien dde ares Section 1 Summary den tec a Spy proof code input Code G6 ors ood Brief knob depression Long knob depression Slow knob rotation ETS Fast knob rotation Dialling knob input unit Illuminated twotine liquid crystal dis play LCD with a limited angle of visibility from the side Dialling knob for spy proof code entry and programming of the locks Reading area for Legic badge option To enter a code change a random two digit number between OO and 99 to the correct value of the corresponding posi tion in the secret code by turning the knob T
31. Optional functions Time functions option Event time option Setting the clock 32 Option Time functions or Event time Time date The Paxos compact high security lock can be equipped with the Time functions option or the Event time option These options can also be added to existing Paxos compact systems The Time functions option contains the handling of redundant clocks and date oriented functions for locking periods etc The Event time option contains the handling of redundant clocks but does not support date oriented functions for locking periods etc Secured Status display of a system without the Time functions and Event time option Secured Status display of a system with the Time 03 01 98 14 33 functions or Event time option This function for setting the clock is entered on systems with the Time functions or Event time functions in the Other time functions menu as soon as the master code MAT is activated This function can be used to set the date as well as the time Unlocked Time functions can only be changed 03 01 98 14 33 when the system is in the unlocked state Change code Press the knob to activate the main menu Time functions Turn the knob until the Time functions menu is displayed Press the knob briefly to activate the menu weekly lock per Change urn the knob one position to the left to display the Other
32. Refer to Wrong code entry splay blank dark 14 splay language 12 splaying the lock status 13 ooropen period 5 30 uress alarm 6 50 SAS 900 JyJy m oS Goo Emergency code 4 18 With AND codes OC amp 18 with Code linkage 20 with Parallel mode 21 Also refer to Second Opening code OCb Entry time after delay Refer to Opening delay Identificat after delay Event log 48 F Fast locking 43 Fault messages 8 57 Four eye principle Refer to Multiple eye principle H Hold up alarm Refer Duress alarm Identification mnemonic and material 51 nput e L rror dentification after delay 28 11 nterface 48 ntruder detection system 6 51 Language selection Refer to Display language leapyears 33 41 locked 8 locking 5 automatic 5 8 manual 5 7 9 Locking period interruption 6 37 45 Locking periods 6 36 checking with unlocked sys tem 37 39 41 checking with locked system 42 Locking period programmes 6 Locking process 8 log Refer to Event log M MA Refer to Master code Mains operation Manipulation Refer to Wrong code entry 6 15 58 Manuallocking 5 7 9 Master code MA 4 22 With Parallel mode 25 activate with 16 deactivate with 17 delete 22 Material identification Refer to Badge ntry time after delay Max Refer to Opening delay Identificat after delay Mec
33. a piece of paper and deposited in another safe with the same security rating bank sate or safe of a branch These are only required in an emergency loss of code Special functions Master code MA Activating the master code Changing the master code Deactivating the master code 22 Master code MA A separate master code MA can be activated for each lock This is both required for activation of the additional opening codes OCc to OCz or for changing the code instead of the old code as authorisation identification On the other hand the master code also controls the access to all time functions of the respective lock In addition the master code is requested after the battery compartment has been opened if the Time functions option the Event time option or the Switching unit option is present to signal the need to set the clock The lock cannot be opened with the master code As all other codes the master code must comprise eight numbers When the master code is activated the prompt for entering the master code appears automatically after calling the function Change code The master code can be entered at any time instead of the time code TC see page 23 or the mutation code MU see page 24 of the respective lock When the battery compartment has been inserted if the Time functions or Event time options are installed the locking system first requests the master cod MAT if this is activated Instead
34. ange OCal cd 62 MA1 change OCal cd 38 New MAL Code 13 New MAL Code 74 Repeat MA1 Code 18 Repeat MA1 Code 74 VEVEVE DED Gos Change MA1 executed Activating other code functions Inactive codes can only be activated when the system is in the unlocked state and when individual codes for OCa and OCb not 10 20 30 40 have been defined Press the knob to activate the main menu At the Change code menu press the knob again to activate this menu Turn the knob one position to the left to display the Other code functions menu This menu contains all codes that have not been activated Press the knob to activate the menu Turn the knob until the code you want to activate is displayed Press the knob to start the activation of the code The demanded code in this case OCal must be entered for identi fication Turn and press the knob repeatedly to enter the opening code just as you would for opening the lock After the opening code has been en tered the prompt for entering a new code of one s own appears Turn and press the knob again to enter the new eightdigit code After entering the new code it must be repeated for security reasons To verify the new code enter it again in the usual way If both entered codes match the modification is confirmed The code is activated a
35. ation after delay Entry time after After entering the lastnumber by pressing the delay lt 11 gt 00 knob a prompt appears automatically for ntry of the entrytime after the delay First set the minutes OO to 99 by turning the knob and enter the value by pressing the knob Entry time after delay lt 15 gt 00 Turn the knob to set the seconds of the Entry time after entrytime OO to 59 delay 15 lt 25 gt Tine atter delay Finish the entry by pressing the knob he entry time after the delay is stored stored T T he function then appears in the Time unctions menu ote If a value of less than one minute is entered the error message Entry invalid appears gt fter approximately 2 seconds the first nction of the Time functions menu is splayed once more and Weekly lock per Change Q g Q ter 16 seconds without operation of the knob the display is switched off again An existing entrytime after delay can be changed in the same way as it is activated The old entrytime after delay is simply overwritten with the new values To deactivate identification after delay the entnytime is simply set to zero entry OO OQ The function subsequently appears in the menu Other time functions again 29 Special functions Monitoring the door open period Activating the maximum d
36. be changed and the cause should be determined Basic Functions With secured system He With unlocked system d Selecting the language AL 2 Display Language By default the languages German English and French can be selected in the Paxos Compact high security locking system A fourth language can be used as an option The display language of the locking system can be changed when the safe is secured or unlocked The language last selected also remains valid if the power supply is interrupted The Choose language function is contained in the first menu level when the sofe is secured as is Open lock and Indicate status Open the lock Choose language After an operating break of more than 16 seconds the display is switched off The display is switched on by pressing he knob the opening procedure can e initiated uage function appears on the dis ay b Turn the knob until the Choose lan g p The Choose language function is on the same menu level when the safe is unlocked as Change code and Time functions Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 Change code Choose language English Deutsch Codeanderung When the system is unlocked the display shown opposite appears The date and time are only displayed in systems with the Time functions or Event time options Afte
37. d again AND codes can be activated with the function Other code functions in the Change code menu see page 16 Activation is only possible however when individual codes not 10 20 30 40 have been programmed for the opening codes OCa and OCb of each installed lock To open the lock enter the AND code immediately before or after the opening code see page 7 Like all other codes the AND codes can be changed with the function Change code see page 10 Like all other codes an AND code for the second opening code OCb amp can be deactivated by changing it to the cancellation code 10 20 30 40 see page 17 Deactivated codes reappear in the Other code functions menu Special functions Code linkage Activating additional codes Code changes Writing down the opening codes 20 Code linkage If the Code linkage function is activated the opening authorisation is linked with two code entries Responsibility for one installed lock can therefore be divided among two persons In contrast to the AND code in this case a person with opening authorisation is not bound to any specific other person with opening authorisation Each person with opening authorisation can open a lock together with any other person with opening authorisation To open the respective lock a second freely definable opening code of the same lock must be entered immediately after entering the opening code If the same co
38. de is entered twice the message Wrong code appears If there is a delay of more than 30 seconds between both entries the first code is scrambled and any already open lock subsequently automatically closed This special function can be activated individually by your customer service see page 57 for each installed lock Codes which have notyet been activated are activated with the Other code functions function in the Change code menu see page 16 Activation is however only possible if separate individual codes are programmed for the opening codes OCa and OCb and also for the master code MA of all installed locks not 10 20 30 40 It is not possible to activate any AND codes OC amp in combination with the Code linkage function If the safe is unlocked the codes can be changed with the Change code function see page 10 Both first opening codes OCa and OCb of each installed lock should be written down on paper and be deposited in a different but equally secure safe bank safe or safe of a branch These are only required in an emergency loss of code Special functions Parallel mode Activating additional codes Code changes Writing down the opening codes Parallel mode If the parallel mode is activated in twolock operation the opening codes OCap OCzp for lock 1 and lock 2 are defined identically Instead of the lock number in parallel mode the opening codes are marked with the index p
39. dge Z1 gt l GY iz GE Weekly lock per Entry time after Opening code b2 amp Master code 1 t i I f Activated functions When the functions in the sub menus Other code functions and Other time Charge d Seay ont Change conie 7 Crenge rove functions are activated they are located in the Change codes or Time az SE m T functions menu and no longer in the sub menus a Dre Openg code ci aton a l GY GY GY One lock systems On installation with only one lock all codes are absent which are marked mae Ss ERN N lormal opening ummer pening code ime code in the diagram opposite with the lock number 2 as well as the delay times eons nt Change code RE for the second lock The time function Partial locking is also absent since oe as GD ap it is impossible with one lock Holdup opening Set dock Opening code z1 Master code 2 delay lock 1 4 Change code Change code l l xD GY GY l l Entry time after Print Opening code c2 Mutation code 2 delay lock 1 event memory Change code Change code T I 0m GY GY GY l Opening code d2 Time code 2 La Symbols Change code Change code GY GY GD Turning the knob l Opening code z2 2 U Pressing the knob ET aD 59 9 Hold the badge in the reading area of the input unit INDEX Alphabetic index Symbols amp Refer to AND codes OC amp 10203040 Refer to Cancellation code A Alarm t
40. e Check locking periods function see page 42 The maximum duration of an individual yearly locking period is 15 days For safety reasons there must be a break of at least two days 48 hours between two yearly locking periods If this is not observed an error message appears In leap years a locking period which extends over the end of February into March is automatically extended by the extra day If the yearly locking period ends on the last day in February it is preferable to enter the end date as the 29 February Yearly locking periods with a starting date on 29 February start in a nonleap year on March at 00 00 hours Yearly locking periods with the end date on 29 February end in a nonteap year on 28 February at 24 00 hours Optional functions System secured Displaying locking periods A om Displaying yearly locking periods m Displaying weekly locking periods 42 Option Time functions Checking locking periods when the system is in the secured state Open the lock The display is switched off after an operating pause of over 16 seconds Press the knob to switch the display on it would now be possible to start the opening procedure Check locking periods Locking periods Code 34 Turn the knob until the function Check locking periods is displayed This function only appears if locking periods weekly or yearly locking peri ods are d
41. e start of the locking period Once a locking period has started it can only be interrupted with the Locking period interruption function or by breaking open the system The safe remains securely locked until the programmed end of the locking period For reasons of security a pause of at least four days 96 hours must be observed between locking periods The start of the locking time may not be in the past otherwise an error message is displayed 37 Optional functions Weekly locking periods Programming the weekly locking periods ELITI T wo 8 Option Time functions Weekly locking periods In a Paxos compact electronic lock with the Time functions option a weekly programme of up to 28 locking periods can be defined During these periods the safe cannot be opened In order to define locking periods in a weekly programme the master code MA 1 or the time code TC 1 must be entered Once a locking period has started it cannot be interrupted exception the function Locking period interruption The safe cannot be opened before the end of the locking period After an attempt to open the safe during a weekly locking period the following message is displayed The end of the locking period is dis played for approximately 2 seconds with date and time Time lock until 03 01 98 07 20 f weekly locking periods have been defined the function Weekly locking period Change is located in t
42. ed with a contact located at some distance from the safe e g a key switch in another room When authorisation disabling is active the unlocked system can be fully operated but the secured system can no longer be disarmed or opened If an attempt is made to open the lock by pressing the knob when the function Open the lock is displayed the following message appears When the authorisation disabling is active this message is displayed when an attempt is made to open the lock Input disabled The electric connection between the external enabling contact and the electronic evaluation in the locking system is monitored for sabotage interruption or shortcircuit When sabotage is detected the opening or disarming function is automatically disabled and the tamper alarm is triggered 49 Optional functions Duress alarm Examples Triggering the alarm with the master code time code or mutation code 50 Option Alarm connection Duress alarm If the electronic high security lock Paxos compact is equipped with a connection and options box or the Switching unit option and a connection to an alarm centre exists a silent alarm can be triggered with any code entry except when changing codes To trigger the alarm simply add three to the last pair of digits of the code This entry triggers the alarm and also executes the activated function as if a normal code were entered If the duress code is ente
43. eed to set the clock It is not possible to open the lock with the time code As every other code the time code must contain eight numbers If the time code is activated a prompt fo enter the code appears automatically each time a respective function is called up The time code is entered instead of the master code when this is demanded as authorisation for activating changing and deactivating time functions Set clock Turn the knob until the time function to be changed is displayed Time code Press the knob to activate the menu The TC1 cd 96 master code can be entered here as A identification instead of the time code m Time code Turn and press the knob to enter the time TC1 cd 29 code in the customary manner When the code has been correctly ntered the respective time function can be processed Set clock 03 01 98 14 33 Activating the time code The time code is activated with the function Other code functions in the Change code menu see page 16 Changing the time code The time code can be changed in the same manner as other codes with the Change code function see page 10 Deactivating the time code The time code is deactivated as all other codes by changing to the cancellation code 10 20 30 40 see page 17 Deactivated codes appear again in the Other code functions menu 23 Special functions Mutation code MU
44. efined Press the knob Any valid code of lock 1 must be entered to obtain the reading authorisation Locking periods Code 18 Start lock p 1 31 03 98 17 45 Turn and press the knob repeatedly to nter the code in the usual way If the code is correct the start of the first locking period is displayed If the code is incorrect an error message is dis played If no locking period has been pro grammed zeroes are displayed for th date and the time 00 00 00 00 00 End lock per 1 05 04 98 08 15 Start lock p 1 31 03 17 45 End lock per 1 00 00 00 00 Start Fr 19 10 End Mo 07 20 Start 00 00 End 00 00 The end of the locking period as well as other locking periods can be displayed by turning the knob clockwise After the last locking period the first yearly locking period appears Turn the knob clockwise to display the other yearly locking periods Ifno yearly locking period is programmed only zeros are displayed for date and time 00 00 00 00 The first weekly locking period appears after the last yearly locking period The other weekly locking periods can be displayed by turning the knob clockwise It no weekly locking period has been programmed an empty display with asterisks instead of the day of the week and 00 00 as the time is displayed Optional functions Fast lockin
45. en lock 1 Code 34 The switching unit waits for confirmation from the alarm centre that the monitored sector is disarmed Please wait Sector The disarming contirmed by the alarm disarmed centre is displayed for approximately 2 seconds Open lock 1 If no valid opening code has yet been Code 18 entered for disarming this is now de manded as opening authorisation Enter the code by turning and pressing the knob and continue the opening procedure in the usual manner see page 7 System locked or secured sector already disarmed A Valid opening code sector not yet disarmed 52 After an operating break of more than 16 seconds the display is switched off Open the lock Badge please Open lock 1 Code 29 Open lock 1 Code Sector armed The display is switched on by pressing the knob the opening procedure can be initiated Press the knob briefly Ignore the prompt Badge please and press the knob briefly once more Enter an opening code of the respectiv lock in the usual manner by turning and pressing the knob After entering the code the status of the centre is checked If the centre is dis armed the opening procedure can be continued in the usual manner see page 7 If the centre has not yet been disarmed this is indicated with the message sho
46. er it again If both entered codes match the modi fication is confirmed for about 2 sec onds Otherwise an error message appears The deactivated code no longer ap pears in the Change code menu but reappears in the Other code functions menu Thereupon the first function of the Time functions menu reappears and if the knob is not operated for 16 seconds the display is switched off again Special functions Second opening code OCb Activating the second AND code Opening with the second opening code Changing the second opening code Deactivating the second AND code Writing down the second opening code Second opening code OCb The second opening code OCb is used as an emergency code to open the lock should the first opening code OCal get lost Just as the first opening code OCa the second opening code OCb can be combined with an AND code amp For each lock in the system both opening codes OCa and OCb must be set to an individual code before further codes or functions of the Paxos compact electronic lock can be used If an AND code is used together with the first opening code an AND code must also be defined for the second opening code An AND code for the second opening code OCb can be activated with the function Other code functions in the Change code menu see page 16 To open the lock with the second opening code just enter it instead of the firs
47. erroneously acti vated menu to the previous menu Wrong code Repetition of wrong codes Please lock bolt Repetition of wrong codes Please wait his message appears on the display if code is entered incorrectly The system allows five consecutive wrong entries Then Q if the safe is unlocked these two messages appear alternatingly accom panied by an intermittent acoustic sig nal The system accepts no further input Atter the safe has been secured these two displays appear alternat ingly The input is disabled for six min utes Each additional wrong entry blocks operation for another six minutes From the tenth wrong entry on the system is blocked for twenty minutes each time When a correct code is then entered the message Manipulation detected Manipulation detected and a continuous acoustic signal report the manipulation attempt to the author ised operator The display must be confirmed by pressing the knob If manipulation is detected during a partiallocking period see page 46 lock 1 closes as well After expiration of the manipulation disabling lock 1 can be opened the system operates with partial locking again As soon as a valid opening code for lock 2 is entered it opens and the manipulation attempt is displayed Caution If manipulation is detected the codes of the concerned lock should
48. for 16 seconds the display is switched off again The system clock of Paxos compact has a calendar from 1994 to 2073 Years entered as 94 to 99 are interpreted as the years from 1994 to 1999 years entered as OO to 73 are interpreted as the years from 2000 to 2073 Years entered as 74 to 93 are invalid and are not accepted by the system The system acknowledges leap years and handles them correctly All times are displayed in the 24 hour format This setting cannot be changed 33 Optional functions Option Time functions or Event time Summer winter time changeover Summer winter time changeover Entering the times for the summer winter time changeover 34 In the Paxos compact electronic high security lock the times when the clocks are reset from summer to winter time and vice versa can be entered one year in advance With the function Summertime from the time in spring is programmed when the clocks are reset to summer time When the system time of the Paxos compact locking system reaches the time programmed for the switch to summer time the system clock is set forward by exactly 60 minutes 1 hour With the function Winter time from the time in the autumn is programmed when the clocks are set back to winter or normal time When the system clock of the Paxos compact locking system reaches the time programmed for the switch fo winter time the system clock is set backward by exactly 60 minutes 1 hour
49. for the start of winter time are rejected with the following message Entry When a switching time is entered which invalidi would cause a change of date this message is displayed for about 2 sec onds 35 Optional functions Locking periods 1 to 12 Activating locking periods ALLILEILL Option Time functions Locking periods If the Time functions option has been installed in a Paxos compact electronic locking system up to twelve locking periods of up to 31 days each can be defined During these periods the system cannot be opened for example during vacation or on official holidays To define the locking periods the master code MAT or the time code TC 1 must be activated The locking periods have the highest priority As soon as a locking period has started it cannot be deactivated exception the function Locking period interruption The safe cannot be opened before the end of the locking period After an attempt to open the safe during a locking period the following message is displayed The date and the time of the end of the locking period are displayed for about Time lock until 05 04 98 08 15 2 S Don F locking periods have been activated the function Locking periods Change is located in the Time functions menu otherwise it is in the Other time functions menu Time functions can only be changed Unlocked des 03 04 08 14343 when the syste
50. g With secured system With unlocked system Programming the fast locking time A Option Time functions Fast locking In systems with an installed Time functions option each holder of a code of lock 1 can define an immediately effective locking period with an adjustable maximum locking duration of 3 days 72 hours from the time of entry onwards The Fast locking function can be called up when the system is unlocked or secured as long as the master code MAT is activated and the Fast locking function has been released by your customer service see page 57 If the locking period has started when the safe is secured it can no longer be deactivated exception Locking period interruption function The safe can only be opened once more when the locking period has elapsed During the locking period the following message appears if an opening attempt is made The end of the locking period is dis played for approximately 2 seconds with date and time Time lock until 17 01 98 08 15 The function Fast locking change is on the first menu level when the safe is secured as is Open lock and Indicate status If the fast locking period has started this function is not available After an operating break of more than 16 seconds the display is switched off he display is activated by pressing th knob it is possible to initiate the open ng procedure Open the lock
51. hanical locks 9 Menu survey 59 Mnemonic material identifica tion 51 60 Monitoring the dooropen period Refer to Dooropen period Multiple eye principle 4 with Code linkage 4 20 with Parallel mode 5 21 With AND codes OC amp 4 19 MU Refer to Mutation code MC Mutation code MU 4 24 activate codes with 16 deactivate codes with 17 with Parallel mode 25 O OC Refer to Opening codes OC OC amp Refer to AND codes OC amp OCb Refer to Second opening code OCb Opening 7 of the second lock 7 With AND codes OC amp 7 19 with Code linkage 7 Opening codes OC 4 Also refer to Codes additional Opening delay 5 26 for second lock 27 Hold up 27 45 Interruption of 45 Identification after 28 Opening the battery compart ment 5 58 P Parallel mode 5 21 Partial locking period 6 46 checking of 47 delete a 47 disarming during 51 wrong code entries during 11 15 58 Power failure 5 12 R Reading area for Legic badge 3 Rechargeable battery pack 6 58 S Sabotage detection 6 Second opening code OCb 18 Also refer to Emergency code Second AND code OCb amp 18 Sector aming 53 disarming 51 Secure lock 8 Security classes 51 Setting the clock 32 Sight protection 51 Silent alarm Refer to Duress alarm Summer winter time changeover 6 34 Switching unit VdS 6 51 53 T Tamper Refer to Sabotage
52. he Time functions menu otherwise itis in the Other time functions menu Time functions can only be changed Unlocked when the system is in the unlocked state 03 01 98 14 33 Press the knob to activate the main menu Change code Turn the knob until the Time functions Time functions SA By menu is displayed Press the knob briefly to activate the Locking periods ae Change Turn the knob until the function Weekly WESKI Y LOCKET locking periods Change is displayed Change Press the knob to activate the function For identification either the time code or the master code must be entered Time code TECI cd 29 Turn and press the knob to enter the Time code code in the usual way TCL Cds34 leai After the last number of the code has PAER TAE been entered by pressing the knob an End 00 00 empty input field of the weekly locking period programme appeors Stare we aas The existing locking periods can be displayed by turning the knob End Th 07 20 KLT EE i Cancelling weekly locking periods Reading out the programmed weekly locking periods Limitations for the definition of weekly locking periods Start lt Mo gt 00 00 End 00 00 Start lt Fr gt 00 00 End xx 00 00 Start Fr lt 00 gt 00 End 00 00 Start Fr 19 lt 10 gt End xx 00 00 Start Fr 19
53. he locking period Or accept the isplayed value without making any 11 QO changes by pressing the knob End lock per lt 31 gt 03 98 00 00 Now the end of the locking period can be entered The programmed start date is displayed as a default 11 End lock per 05 04 98 08 lt 15 gt Turn and press the knob to enter the end sie of the locking period 31 03 98 17 45 05 04 98 08 15 The he beginning and the end of the locking period are displayed for verification The locking period can be cancelled by pressing the knob for some time at this point Locking per stored Press the knob briefly to confirm your entries The locking period is now pro grammed Start lock p 12 00 00 00 00 00 After about 2 seconds the next free locking period or the first locking period When the system is in the is displayed unlocked state programmed locking periods that have not yet ended can be read out or changed with the function Locking periods Change in the T When the system is in the be displayed with the fun When the system is in the ime functions menu secured state programmed locking periods can ction Check locking periods see page 42 unlocked state programmed locking periods can be deactivated before they have started by entering zero values enter OO 00 00 00 00 as the date and the time for th
54. he mutation code is activated with the Other code functions function in the Change code menu see page 16 The mutation code can be changed with the Change code function see page 10 in the same way as the other codes The mutation code is deactivated in the same way as all other codes by changing to the cancellation code 10 20 30 40 see page 17 Deactivated codes appear again in the Other code functions menu Special functions Additional opening codes OCc to OCz Activating the additional opening codes Opening with the additional opening codes Changing the additional opening codes Deactivating the additional opening codes Additional opening codes OCc to OCz When master codes MAT and or MA2 have been activated an additional 24 opening codes OCc to OCz besides the opening codes OCa and OCb are available for each lock For each lock in the system both opening codes OCa and OCb must be set to an individual code before further codes or functions of the Paxos compact electronic lock can be used No AND codes are available for the additional opening codes if required the Code linkage function can however be used see page 20 If several opening codes gt 5 are used for each installed lock code storage of the second opening code OCb is not necessary Additional opening codes OCc to OCz can be activated with the function Other code functions in the Change code
55. he specified number date or time is entered by pressing the knob briefly By pressing the knob longer gt 1 5 sec onds the specified input is cancelled or the system returns to the previous menu level Turning the knob slowly causes the indi vidual menu options to be displayed or changes a code number date or time Clockwise rotation increases the dis played value counterclockwise rota tion decreases the value Turning the knob rapidly increases or decreases the displayed value by incre ments of three units Summary Normal functions Codes Opening codes OC AND codes amp Code linkage Emergency code and code storing Mutation code MU Time code TC Master code MA Functions For the Paxos compact high security locking system with dialling knob input code combinations can be and ormed with the digits O to 9 Each code consists of eight digits is entered as four two digit numbers A random number generator displays a random two digit number from OO to 99 which you then change into the correct value by turning the digits Do not birthdays or other personal data used in a locking system should n knob The secret codes should consist of randomly chosen use simple sequences such as 11223344 or combinations of that can easily be guessed The different codes ot differ by just one or two digits The opening codes for a combination lock are designated by OC Up to 26
56. is opened with an opening code e g OCd 1 lock 2 can be opened wi code OCa2 0Cz2 except OCd2 The advantage o ing codes is changed ks Iflock 1 th any other this is that the allocation of opening authorisation for foureyes identification is independent of the lock number Each person with opening authorisation can apply the m principle with any other person with opening authorisation ultiple eye Opening delays of one second to 100 minutes can be programmed for normal opening or for an opening executed in a hold up situation In two lock operation opening delays can also be programmed for the second lock These are only active during partial locking The time for an additional code entry after an opening delay can be limited from one to 99 minutes The maximum door open period can be limited An acoustic signal is given if this period is exceeded After more locking system refuses to operate for six minutes from 1 second up to 100 minutes than five wrong code entries the Paxos compact electronic h igh security Starting after the tenth wrong code entry the system is blocked for twenty minutes entered the authorised operator is notified of After the bolts have been closed the safe is a is scrambled standard setting n special cases the locking process of the elec on manual confirmation by pressing the knob 4 4 4 very time When a correct code is he mani
57. it up to 28 partiallocking periods can be defined within a weekly programme during which the first lock does not close This means that during the partial locking periods the safe can be opened by entering one single code The code entry for lock 1 is omitted Locking period interruption With the Locking period interruption option a current locking period can be interrupted for approximately two minutes During this time the safe can be opened by entering a valid opening code Mains operation If the Mains operation option is present the power for the system is supplied by the mains via a small mains converter The batteries usually present in the system are replaced by accumulators which supply power when the mains is interrupted To prevent a breakdown of the accumulators they should preventively be replaced once every three years UPS connection With the UPS connection option the power is supplied to the system directly from an installed uninterruptible power supply UPS e g from the danger detection system Instead of the batteries normally contained in the system only the empty battery holder is fitted Sabotage detection The input unit can only be dismounted after the battery compartment has been opened In the event of a mains failure opening the battery compartment or sabotaging the connection to the authorisation disabling triggers an alarm that can be picked up via electrical contacts on
58. m is in the unlocked state Change code Press the knob to activate the main g menu Time Eee au D Turn the knob until the Time functions menu is displayed Press the knob briefly to activate the menu Weekly lock per Change Turn the knob one position to the left to display the Other time functions menu Other time functions Normal opening Press the knob to activate the menu delay Turn the knob until the function Locking Lockin eriods Te periods Change 2 is displayed Change Press the knob to start the activation procedure For identification either the time code or the master code must be entered Time code TC1 cd 29 Turn and press the knob to enter the Time code code in the usual way TC1 cd 34 Reading out the programmed locking periods Deactivating a locking time Limitation for the definition of locking times Start lock p 00 00 00 00 00 If the master code is correct the first fr locking period is displayed 11 Start lock p 05 01 98 17 30 If you want to change an existing lock 5 ing period turn the knob to select it Start lock p lt 03 gt 01 98 14 33 Press the knob to start the entry For free locking periods the current date is dis played as a default 11 Start lock p 31 03 98 17 lt 45 gt Turn and press the knob to enter the start t
59. minutes of the start of the period Start Fr 07 lt 45 gt End 00 00 After the start of the period has been entered the weekday on which the partiaHocking period should end ap pears between the brackets Start Fr 07 45 End lt Fr gt 00 00 Turn and press the knob to enter the end of the partial locking period The day of the week can be forwarded by at most four days by turning the knob The partial locking period is cancelled by selecting the two asterisks instead of the end day and then pressing the knob Start Fr 07 45 End Fr 12 lt 10 gt Briefly press the knob to confirm the entered values The partial locking pe riod is now programmed Partial locking stored After several seconds the next partial locking period can be entered Press the knob for a long time to terminate the function Start 00 00 End 00 00 A partiallocking period can be cancelled by selecting the two asterisks instead of the end day and then pressing the knob This action is acknowledged with the message Partial locking deleted If the system is unlocked directly after entering the time or master code in the Partial locking period change function the previously programmed partial locking periods can be viewed by turning the knob When the system is in the secured state programmed partiallocking periods cannot be displayed A pause of at least 15 minutes must be obse
60. n All events e g opening or closing the locks partial opening code activation change and deactivation incorrect code entry duress code entry manipulation changes to time functions error messages etc are logged and supplemented with additional information such as the lock number code identitication or entered data Programmed codes or security relevant information are not read out or can be suppressed The transmitted code consists of pure ASCII characters To produce plain text this code must be interpreted One line of 22 characters is transmitted for each event CC_SSSS_DD MM YY_hh mm lt CR gt with Time func Event time option CC_SSSS__nnn lt CR gt without Time func Event time option CC Event code two ASCII characters SSSS Supplementary information four ASCII characters DD Day two digits MM Month two digits YY Year two digits hh Hour 24 hour format two digits mm Minutes two digits nnn Consecutive event number flush right For further information please consult the technical description Event logging Optional functions Authorisation disabling Option Authorisation disabling Authorisation disabling The Paxos compact high security lock can be equipped with the Authorisa tion disabling option only in connection with the Mains operation or the Switching unit option The opening function and if the Switching unit option is installed disarming can be enabled or disabl
61. nd will from now on appear in the Change code menu and no longer in the Other code functions menu gly i 0 0 Q mk i i i i a Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 Change code Opening code al Change code Opening code bl amp Change code ocb1 amp change Old cd 75 ocb1 amp change Old cd 38 New OCb1 amp Code 2134 22 New OCb1 amp Code 210 Repeat OCb1 amp Code 18 Repeat OCb1 amp Code 10 Change OCb1 amp executed Opening code al Change code Deactivating code functions Codes can only be deactivated when the system is in the unlocked state Press the knob to activate the main menu At the Change code menu press the knob again to activate this menu Turn the knob until the code you want to deactivate is displayed Turn and press the knob to activate the code modification Instead of the old code it is possible to enter the mutation code MU or the master code MA if these are activated Turn and press the knob to enter the code in the usual way After the last number has been entered by pressing the knob the prompt for entering the new code appears Enter the cancellation code 10 20 30 40 to deactivate the code After entering the cancellation code it must be repeated for security reasons As verification of the cancellation code ent
62. ode and the duress alarm is triggered The lock does not open Optional functions Switching unit VdS Disarming sector System locked or secured sector armed Option Switching unit Vds Disarming Opening With the Switching unit VdS option Paxos compact can in addition to its function as a numeric combination code lock also be used as a switching unit VdS Blockschloss for arming and disarming a higher level centre e g the intruder detection system IDS After identification with a special badge on the locking system the secured sector is disarmed If required the authorisation for disarming can be made dependent on the entry of a valid opening code precondition for systems of certain security classes This special function can be activated by your customer service see page 57 In partial locking reduced security material identification badge is always sufficient for disarming authorisation After an operating break of more than 16 seconds the display is switched off Open the lock The display is switched on by pressing the knob the opening procedure can be initiated Press the knob briefly For identification an assigned badge must be held in th reading area of the input unit and Badge please depending on the system setting an additional valid opening code of lock 1 must be entered Turn and press the knob to enter the code in the usua manner Op
63. on T If the system IS secured the lock status or the prog rammed locking periods Check locking Locking periods Locking periods Start lock p 1 End lock per 1 Start lock p 1 Start We 18 45 periods Code 23 CD Code 18 U 24 12 97 1645 VEE 03 01 98 0815 27 03 07 16 00 FOE End Th07 20 can be displayed or fast blocking can be activated by entering a valid code i A I of lock 1 se Rise D ni dent mens SR For each type of programming the system must be unlocked and the bolts qe os must be in their open position Follow the line and press or turn the knob to dE page through the menu Each of the functions shown can be activated by ao 6 ee eee a MEASTE A A fay eects i amp 3 E Z i Fast locking LM Fast locking LOD Fast locking Kos Fast lock until LOD Fast lock until LMA Fast locking 1 pressing the knob briefly when the corresponding option is displayed change gg Code 28 FY Code m8 TAE 08 01 98 000 040198 1800 TET stored i GY With Time functions Event time or The functions Summer winter time and Set clock are only available with em sedor py Am sector 5 Pease walt Sedo Badge please LE armed Switching unit VdS option the Event time the Time functions or the Switching unit VdS option The function Locking periods Weekly locking periods Yearly locking periods and Partial locking are only a
64. oor open period CVE VED TII w O Monitoring the door open period The maximum time the system is allowed to remain open can be programmed in lock 1 1 second to 99 minutes 59 seconds When the set time has elapsed when the locks are open an intermittent audible signal is given until the system is locked with manual locking until the boltwork is closed This function is available as soon as the master code of the first lock MA1 is activated f the master code MAT or time code TC is activated the function Maximum dooropen time appears in the Other time functions menu Time functions can only be changed nlock Un LOeke when the system is in the unlocked state 03 01 98 14 33 Press the knob to activate the main Change code menu Turn the knob until the Time functions Time functions oe menu is displayed Press the knob briefly to activate the menu Weekly lock per Change other tim Turn he knob one position to the left to display the Other time functions menu This menu contains all inactive time functions functions Locking periods Press the knob to activate the menu Change Mazim m doors Turn the knob until the function Maxi open time mum door open time 2 is displayed Time code Press the knob to start the activation TET cd 29 procedure For identification the time code or
65. pulation attempt ronic lock can be made utomatically secured and the code dependent This makes sense for safes with an additional mechanical lock where e g due to by the customer service see page 57 he design the mechanical lock has The message Low battery appears when th batteries are empty a to be locked first after the bolts are closed or if the system is to be secured emporarily with only the mechanical lock This special function can be ac 42 vated nd must be replaced or after a long power outage gt 12 hours while the system was set to P g P g y the power supply returns the option Mains operation The locking system can be used all the same If th nergy of the batteries or the accumulator in case of mains operation is insufficient to close the lock securely the message Low battery also appears In this case however the locks cannot be opened any more until the batteries are replaced or When the battery compartment has been opened the entry of the master code MA 1 if active is requested first if the option Time functions the option Event time or the option Switching unit is present Instead of the master code it is also possible to enter the time code TC 1 or the mutation code MU 1 This function serves to display a possible attempt at spying or sabotage by opening the inp
66. r an operating break of more than 16 seconds the display is however switched off The main menu is activated by pressing the knob Turn the knob until the Choose lan guage function appears on the display Press the knob to activate the menu Turn the knob until the required lan guage appears on the display Activate the language version by press ing the knob The display switches immediately to the selected language Basic functions System secured LEE Open the lock Indicate status Indicate status Code Ee e oe tb Indicate status Code Preah E o een eee Secured 03 01 98 14 33 Displaying the lock status The display is switched off after an operating pause of over 16 seconds Press the knob to switch the display on It would now be possible to start the opening procedure Turn the knob until the function for checking the system status is displayed Press the knob A valid code of lock 1 must be entered as proof of authorisa tion Turn and press the knob repeatedly to enter the code as you would for opening the lock If the correct code is entered the current lock status is displayed otherwise an error message appears If the knob is not operated for 16 seconds the display is switched off again Basic functions In the secured state In the unlocked state With new batteries Low battery
67. r locks automatically Confirm by pressing the knob The Lock closing f electronic locks are now locked The fact that the secured state is reached is signalled with a threefold acoustic signal and one of these two messages is displayed for 16 seconds Subse quently the display is switched off again Secured 03 01 98 17 16 Secured In the event of obstruction of the locking process during manual locking the same procedure applies in principle as for automatic locking see page 8 Note that the message To lock press knob must be contirmed press the knob before every closing procedure Basic functions z i i y i O Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 Change code Opening code al Change code Opening code b1 Change code OCb1 change Old cd 75 OCb1 change Old cd 38 New OCb1 Code 13 New OCb1 Code TASo eses Repeat OCb1 Code 18 Repeat OCb1 Code 74 Change OCb1 executed Opening code al Change Code change Codes can only be changed when the system is in the unlocked state Press the knob to activate the main menu At the Change code menu press the knob again to activate this menu Turn the knob until the code you want to change is displayed Press the knob to activate the selected code
68. r the code linkage function is activated the prompt for entering this code appears immediately Enter the additional eightdigit code in the same way as the opening code If the correct codes were entered the lock opens Enter the code for the second lock if any When a wrong code is entered an error message appears When the locks are open an acoustic signal is given after 5 seconds Open the bolts within 60 seconds otherwise the locks lock again This does not apply when the function Manual lock ing see page 9 is active In that case first open any mechanical locks and then the bolts The door can now be opened Basic functions System unlocked Closing door and bolts Paxos compact with Time functions or Event time option Paxos compact without Time func tions and Event time option Obstruction of the locking process Procedure to open an obstructed lock A A Unlocked Unlocked 03 01 98 15 26 Automatic locking standard Without the Time functions and Event time option this message is displayed when the system is in the unlocked state After an operating pause of over 16 seconds however the display is switched off In systems with the Time functions or Event time option the date and time ar displayed as well Lock closing The locks are set automatically as soon as the door and the bolts have been closed Secured 03
69. red when lock 1 is opened or during partial locking of lock 2 the delay time programmed with he function Hold up opening delay lock 1 lock 2 is automatically applied f the duress code happens to match another valid opening authorisation for he lock no alarm is triggered This problem will hardly occur however if he opening codes are defined in a random way rather than being composed of digit groups in which only the last positions distinguish individual codes f the result of the addition comes to more than two digits enter only the last two digits of the result the code remains six seven or eight digits long Addition Enter 96 3 99 gt 99 97 3 100 gt O0 98 3 101 gt Ol 99 3 102 gt 02 00 3 03 gt 03 To trigger the alarm for example substitute the opening code 19 27 35 39 by 19 27 35 42 or substitute the code 22 31 56 98 by the code 22 31 56 01 The duress alarm can also be triggered in the way described above when entering the master code MA the time code TC or the mutation code MU When the system is in an unlocked state if for the time function the master code the time code or the mutation code have to be entered with an increase of three Or when the system is in the locked or secured state if the master code time code or mutation code of the lock increased by three is entered to open a lock instead of the normal opening code In this case the lock reacts with the message Wrong c
70. riggering 50 Alarm centre Refer to Intruder detection system Sector AND codes OC8 amp 4 18 19 with Code linkage 20 25 Arming 53 Audit trial Refer to Event log Authorisation disabling 6 49 Automatic locking 5 8 B Badge 6 51 53 assign 54 remove 55 wrong badge 53 Battery pack rechargeable 6 58 Battery low 5 14 feplacement of 14 58 Blockschloss Refer to Switching unit VdS C Calendar 33 Cancellation code 17 Code after delay Refer to Opening delay Identificat after delay Code change 10 with Master code 10 22 With Mutation code 10 24 with old code 10 Code storage 4 18 With AND codes OC amp 18 with Code linkage 20 with Parallel mode 21 Codes 4 activate 16 25 additional 25 with Parallel mode 21 deactivating deleting 17 Code linkage 4 20 Customer service 57 D Date change Refer to Setting the clock Date time 6 32 Day night changeover Refer to Partial locking Delay Refer to Opening delay Delete Master code Refer to Master code isarm blocking 49 isarming 51 during Partial locking period 51 isplay switchingon 7 14 splay Battery compart has been opened 15 isplay Input disabled 49 isplay Locked 8 splay Manipulation detected Refer to Wrong code entry Display No response from alarm centre 53 isplay Service code 57 splay Wrong badge 53 splay Wrong code
71. rved between individual partial locking periods of the weekly programme during which the safe is fully locked The maximum duration of an individual partiaHocking period is 72 hours If these rules are not observed an error message is displayed 47 Optional functions Logging Logged data Transmitted characters 48 Option Time functions or Event time Event log If the Time functions the Event time or the Switching unit option has been installed and the master code has been activated the date and the time are automatically added to the event log which is kept in the code memory of lock 1 and which is not disturbed by a power failure Without option the events are recorded in chronological order and are printed with a continuing number The event memory can hold the last approximately 500 events 870 lines When the memory is full the oldest entry is overwritten with the latest event The contents of the memory can be output via a unidirectional current loop TTY 20 mA This allows logging all important data on a printer or another electronic storage medium terminal computer if necessary In combination with the Mains operation option online logging can be connected to the connection and options box recording each event immediately The event log can be printed with the function Print event memory in the Other time functions sub menu The time code or master code of lock 1 must be entered as identificatio
72. s active see page 9 lt gt gt With Mains operation option Master code MA1 cd 34 Battery compart has been opened When new batteries have been fitted first the master code MA1 the mutation code MU 1 or the time code TC must be entered if these are activated if th Time functions or Event time or Switching unit options are installed Don t forget to check the date and the time and to correct th 32 The next m if necessary see page time a valid opening code is ntered the message Battery compart ment has each lock been opened appears for and a beep signal is given to notify the authorised operator of a pos sible attempt of spying or sabotage by opening the input unit The display must be confirmed by pressing the knob In systems with the option Mains operation the described displays may be active if the power supply is interrupted for prolonged periods longer than 12 hours In this case the accumulators have been discharged to such a low level that a warning is triggered Make sure that the power is switched on as soon as possible and avoid unnecessary opening and closing procedures Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 Change code Opening code al Change code Other code functions Opening code al amp Change code Master code 1 Change code MA1 ch
73. t opening code see page 7 The same applies for any AND code The lock will open in the same way as when the first opening code is entered an opening delay remains in effect Just as any other code the second opening code OCb and the second AND code OCb amp can be changed with the function Change code see page 10 Like all other codes an AND code for the second opening code OCb amp can be deactivated by changing it to the cancellation code 10 20 30 40 see page 17 Deactivated AND codes reappear in the Other code functions menu Unlike the first opening codes the programmed second opening codes OCb and OCb amp of the system should be written down on paper and be deposited in a different but equally secure safe bank safe or safe of a branch They are only needed in case of an emergency Special functions AND code amp Activating the AND codes Opening with AND codes Changing the AND codes Deactivating the AND codes AND code amp AND codes can be defined for the first two opening codes OCa and OCb of each lock This makes the opening authorisation dependent on two codes and allows a division of responsibilities among two persons for each lock To open the lock the opening code and the AND code must be entered in immediate succession In case of a pause of over 30 seconds between both entries the first code is scrambled again and if the lock was opened it is automatically close
74. te The end of fast locking can also be entered after pressing the knob for a prolonged period in the same way as a normal ocking period by turning and pressing the knob Press br iefly to confirm the entries and fast locking is activated The safe re mains blocked after locking until the programmed time A programmed fast locking period can be deleted when the safe is still open by overwriting with a series of zeros Programmed fast locking is also deleted when the safe is open if the time or date is set to a value after the end of fast locking or before start of fast locking The maximum duration of a fast locking period is 3 days the minimum duration is one minute If this is not observed an error message appears Optional functions Interrupting an active time locking period or delay time Option Time functions Locking period interruption If the Paxos compact high security lock is equipped with the Time functions option an electric contact push button on the options box or on the switching unit box or an external activation element signal 1 2 volts or short circuit contact can be connected This function can be used for example to free persons trapped in the strong room by a locking period If the activation element is operated from the non secured side the electronic evaluation of a combination code keypad input is to be preferred to a simple button When the system is in the secured sta
75. te the locking period interruption interrupts an active time locking for about 2 minutes During this time the system can be opened in the usual way by entering the opening code If the sate is not opened during the locking period interruption the locking period is reactivated after the interruption The locking period interruption also interrupts a current opening delay of lock 1 not however a hold up delay or suppresses these with an opening procedure within the next approximately two minutes Note If the switching unit option is installed actuation of the locking period interruption simultaneously initiates the sabotage alarm This can only be reset if the power supply to the switching unit is interrupted Time lock untii When an attempt is made to open the lock during a locking period the end o 02 05 98 07 20 es hay the locking period is displayed for about 2 seconds Press the button for the locking period interruption with the switching unit op tion the adhesive film must be broken The active locking period is interrupted or two minutes or the delay time termi Open the lock nated Open lock 1 Restart the opening procedure The usual Code 43 prompt for entering the opening code or the first lock appears Time lock until After the locking period interruption the 02 05 98 07 20 system is secured and when an attempt is made to open the lock while
76. ted When the system is in the unlocked state programmed weekly locking periods can be read out by turning the knob immediately after the master code or the time code has been entered When the system is in the secured state programmed weekly locking periods can be displayed with the function Check locking periods see page 42 A pause of at least 60 minutes must be observed between individual weekly locking periods during which the safe is not locked The maximum duration of an individual weekly locking period is 72 hours If these rules are not observed an error message is displayed 39 Optional functions Yearly locking period Programming the yearly locking periods ODED ENE Option Time functions Yearly locking periods In connection with the Time functions option up to 12 recurring locking periods can be defined in a yearly programme in the electronic Paxos compact lock During these periods it is not possible to open the safe In order to define such yearly locking periods the master code MA1 or the time code TC 1 must be activated Ifa locking period has started it cannot be deactivated exception Locking period interruption function The safe can only be opened again when the locking period has elapsed During a yearly locking period the following display appears when an operation attempt is made The end of the locking period is dis played with the date and time for approximately 2 seconds
77. the master code must be en tered tihne cod l ie knob to enter the TC1 cd 34 code in the usual way After the last number has been entered Maxi door axImum E99 by pressing the knob the prompt for open time lt 00 gt 00 entering the maximum door open time appears Turn the knob to set the number of M a aximum door minutes 00 to 99 open time lt 72 gt 00 Changing the maximum door open period Deactivating the maximum door open period Press the knob to enter the value Maximum door open time 72 lt 00 gt Turn the knob to set the number of Ha mer door seconds 00 to 59 for the door open open time 72 lt 25 gt period Max door open Press the knob tot rminat th ntry Th maximum door open time is stored Th time stored T function now appears in the Time func tions menu Subsequently the first function of the weekly lock SERRE a Time functions menu reappears and Change _ if the knob is not operated for 16 seconds the display is switched off again An existing maximum door open period can be changed in the same way as it is entered the first time The new maximum door open period simply replaces the old one To deactivate the maximum dooropen period simply set it to zero enter OO 00 Subsequently this function reappears in the Other time functions menu Section
78. tive lock is displayed AEL E Changing an opening delay Deactivating an opening delay Hold up opening delay Opening delay for the second lock Press the knob to start the activation Time code procedure For identification either the TCI cd 29 time code or the master code of the respective lock must be entered Enter the time code or the master code in the usual manner by turning and pressing the knob Time code TC1 cd 34 After the last number has been entered by pressing the knob the prompt for entering the duration of the delay appears Opening delay lt 18 gt 00 Turn the knob to set the number o Opening minutes OO to 99 and enter by press Geta eso ing the knob subsequently turn the knob to set the seconds of the delay duration 00 to 59 Press the knob to terminate the entry o the delay The opening delay is stored The function now appears in the Time unctions menu Opening delay stored After about 2 seconds the first function of Weekly lock per the Time functions menu reappears and Change if the knob is not operated for 16 seconds the display is switched off again An existing opening delay can also be changed in the same way as for activation of the opening delay in the Time functions menu The new delay time simply replaces the old one
79. unlocked Option Switching unit VdS Removing a badge Badges assigned to the switching unit VdS as authorisation for arming and disarming can also be removed i e declared invalid The identification number of the respective badge is deleted from the memory The badge itself is not required to this purpose e g loss theft If a lost or stolen badge has been assigned fo several locking systems the respective badge must be removed from each system Removed badges can once found be reassigned with the Assign badge function see page 54 Badges can only be removed declared as invalid when the system is unlocked Unlocked 03 01 98 14 33 The main menu is activated by pressing the knob Change code Press the knob once more in the Chang code menu to activate the menu This contains all activated or assigned iden tifications codes and badges Opening code al Change code Remove Turn the knob until the badge to be badge Gl removed appears on the display Mutation code Press the knob briefly For identification MUL cd 34 the mutation code or the master code of lock 1 must be entered Mutation code Enter the code in the usual manner by MUl cd 29 turning and pressing the knob Remove badge G1 For safety reasons it is necessary to press Are you sure the knob briefly again to remove the badge Press the knob for a prolonged period
80. ut unit Additionally he time and possibly the date must be set after power has been interrupted Other functions options Time date In systems with the Time functions or Event time option the date and time are displayed The time and the date can be changed after identification with the time code TC1 or the master code MAT Summer time changeover The date and the time for the changeover from normal time to summer time and vice versa can be programmed one year in advance Locking periods With the Time functions option up to twelve non recurring locking periods national holidays or vacations can be programmed each for up to 31 days Locking periods programmes With the Time functions option it is possible to permanently enter programmes for annually or weekly recurring locking periods Up to twelve annual locking periods and 28 weekly locking periods can be programmed Authorisation disabling With the Authorisation disabling option only for systems with the Mains operation option the input unit can be enabled or disabled with respect to opening from a control point or room Duress alarm This function only with the connection and options box allows triggering a silent alarm when the lock is opened under threat for instance when hostages are taken Partial locking With the Time functions option the function Partial locking day night changeover can be used in systems with two locks With
81. vailable on systems with the Time functions or the Switching unit VdS option Functions that are only present in systems with one of these options are identitied by a black corner B Bolts open Unlocked 03 01 98 14 23 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L J English I GD i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I oth locks unlocked Change code TOT Change code KRA Canen Balai Copa Mall Cox REA uoe A I GY u Time functions Hu Other time EaD i pa x M 2 R x N functions i 5 With switching unit VdS option If the Switching unit VdS option is installed the monitored sector can be T pening code a14 DE ni ks aD o g badg armed or disarmed with a special badge when the locking system is secured en a 3 s 7 Choose Functions which are only available with this option are shown in the diagram language hs Gana AIG TT e in dotted frames ac Change 4 delay lock 2 Change code badge B1 badge Bt is Sosa ala at ore CEC dE un pat Fast locki ane d al a Yearly lock per Holdup opening Opening code a2 amp Assign ere WSR ol ake Ve See TE Change 4 delay lock 2 Change code ba
82. well as any mechanical locks present A Paxos compact with Time functions and Event time option Paxos compact without Time functions or Event time option Obstruction of the locking process Manual locking special function if needed It is also possible to have the closing procedure of the electronic lock start only after confirmation This only makes sense for safes with additional mechanical locks if the mechanical lock must be activated first for example due to the design or if the safe is to be secured temporarily with the mechanical lock only If necessary for your sate this special function has already been installed Unlocked Without the Time functions and Event time option this message is displayed when the system is in the unlocked state After an operating pause of over 16 seconds however the display is switched off Unlocked i systems with r Time eee or 03 01 98 15 26 VSAT MMEGPION date ana time ar displayed as well To ock As soon as the door and the bolts have been closed the additional mechani cal lock can be activated The display requests a confirmation before the elec tronic locking system is locked press knob Caution After an operating pause of more than 16 seconds the display is switched off In this case it is no longer apparent thatthe safe is notyet fully secured When the function Manual locking is active the system no longe
83. wn opposite after the valid opening code has been entered The opening proce dure is terminated Optional functions Arming sector System locked or secured Unknown or invalid badge Arming or disarming not executed Option Switching unit VdS Arming On systems with the installed option Switching unit VdS the monitored sector can be armed by identification with a special badge If the system is assigned at least one badge it is possible to select the function Arm sector if the locking system is locked or secured After an operating break of more than 16 seconds the display is switched off The display is switched on by pressing the knob the opening procedure can be initiated Open the lock Turn the knob one position anticlock wise the function Arm sector is shown on the display Arm sector Press the knob briefly For identification an assigned badge must be held in th reading area of the input unit Arm sector Badge please The switching unit waits for confirmation Please wait from the centre that the monitored sector is armed Sector When arming has been completed and armed confirmation received from the centre the operator is informed with the messag shown opposite If during identification for arming or disarming an invalid badge non system or non assigned badge is held in the reading area of the input unit

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