INSYS TwinLockcompact User Manual

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EN 1300 M 106302 / M 106301 G 106016 / G 106015 Class 2 / C
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Copyright © September 08 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH
Any duplication of this manual is prohibited. All rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg.
Restrictions of guarantee This handbook contains a concise description. The compilation of the text has been made with the utmost care. Despite all efforts, there may be deviations to the actual functions. No guarantee can therefore be given for the accuracy of the contents. We can neither assume legal responsibility nor any liability for incorrect information and their consequences. Suggestions for improvements and comments are always welcome.
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Publisher:
INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Carl Wittkopp GmbH & Co. KG Waffnergasse 8 Sternbergstr. 5 93047 Regensburg, Germany 42551 Velbert, Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 941/58692-22 Phone: +49 (0) 2051/9566-0 Fax: +49 (0) 941/563471 Fax: +49 (0) 2051/9566-66 Internet:
http://www.insys-security.de Internet: http://www.cawi.com
Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
Date: September 08
Version: 1.06
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The manual contains detailed information for the operation and the programming of the high-safety lock TwinLock compact and is mainly intended for the system MASTER responsible for the system configuration and administration.
For users, we recommend the Quick Reference Guide. The concise document contains all important information required for normal system operation in short form.
The document ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS has been created to assist with the installation of the system. This contains all information for the implementation of the TwinLock system.
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Table of contents
1. SYSTEM DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................... 6
2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1. I
NPUT UNIT : FLATCONTROL
......................................................................................................................... 7
2.2. L
OCK : TWINLOCK COMPACT
........................................................................................................................ 7
2.3. B
US DISTRIBUTOR : TWINCONNECT
.............................................................................................................. 7
2.4. E
XTENSION UNIT : TWIN
XT.......................................................................................................................... 8
2.5. C
HIP CARDS (TWINCARD
) ............................................................................................................................ 9
2.6. C
ONFIGURATION SET TWINCOMM
.............................................................................................................. 10
3. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................................... 11
3.1. C
ODE AND LOCKING FUNCTIONS
................................................................................................................ 12
3.2. T
IMER FUNCTIONS
...................................................................................................................................... 15
3.3. S
ERVICE FUNCTIONS
................................................................................................................................... 16
3.4. O
PERATIONAL SAFETY
................................................................................................................................ 17
3.5. S
ABOTAGE SAFETY
...................................................................................................................................... 19
3.6. PC S
UPPORT WITH CONFIGURATION SET TWINCOMM
................................................................................ 19
4. OPERATION .................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.1. D
ISPLAY AND CONTROL ELEMENTS OF THE INPUT EQUIPMENT
.................................................................. 20
4.3. G
ENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
......................................................................................................... 22
5. GENERAL OPERATION PROCESSES...................................................................................................... 24
5.1. U
NLOCKING A LOCK
................................................................................................................................... 24
5.2. C
LOSING A LOCK
........................................................................................................................................ 25
5.3. S
TATUS REQUEST OF A LOCK/ VERSION REQUEST
....................................................................................... 26
5.4. R
ESPONSES
.................................................................................................................................................. 27
6. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM WITH THE CONTROL UNIT .......................................................... 29
6.1. R
EPROGRAMMING A MASTER CODE
............................................................................................................ 30
6.2. R
EPROGRAMMING THE MANAGER CODE
.................................................................................................... 31
6.3. P
ROGRAMMING AND REPROGRAMMING OF A USER CODE
........................................................................... 32
6.4. D
ELETE A USER CODE
.................................................................................................................................. 33
6.5. D
ISPLAY THE PROGRAMMED USER CODES
.................................................................................................. 34
6.6. S
ETTING THE DATE, TIME AND WEEKDAY
.................................................................................................. 35
6.7. C
ODE LINKAGE PROGRAMMING (FOUR-EYE-CODE
) ................................................................................... 36
6.8. P
ROGRAM UNLOCKING TIME DELAY
.......................................................................................................... 37
6.9. P
ROGRAM OPENING DURESS (FORCED SEQUENCE
)..................................................................................... 38
6.10. P
ROGRAM SILENT ALARM
.......................................................................................................................... 39
6.11. P
ROGRAMMING ACTIVATION OF TWINXT LOCK
I/O.................................................................................. 40
6.12. R
ESET THE INPUT UNIT
............................................................................................................................. 41
6.13. L
OCK MOTOR SERVICE
............................................................................................................................. 43
6.14. R
EGISTER/REPLACE LOCKS IN THE SYSTEM
.............................................................................................. 44
6.15. W
RITE LOG AND CONFIGURATION TO CHIP CARD
.................................................................................... 45
6.16. W
RITE LOG AND CONFIGURATION TO CHIP CARD
.................................................................................... 46
6.17. R
EAD NEW SYSTEM LANGUAGE
............................................................................................................... 47
6.18. I
GNORE BOLT SYSTEM POSITION SWITCH
................................................................................................. 48
6.19. A
CTIVATE PARALLEL CODE
...................................................................................................................... 49
6.20. A
UTOMATIC LOCKING
............................................................................................................................... 50
7. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM WITH THE PC SOFTWARE TWINCOMM................................... 51
7.1. G
ENERAL OPERATION
................................................................................................................................. 52
7.2. P
ROGRAMMING OF GENERAL SETTINGS
...................................................................................................... 54
7.3. P
ROGRAMMING THE UNLOCKING DELAY
.................................................................................................... 57
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7.4.
DISPLAY EVENT LOG
.................................................................................................................................. 58
7.5. U
SER DATA MANAGEMENT
........................................................................................................................ 59
7.6. C
USTOMER DATA MANAGEMENT
............................................................................................................... 60
8. TECHNICAL DATA ...................................................................................................................................... 61
Revision History
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1. System Diagram
TwinLock compact – 1 lock with 12 VDC power supply / TwinXT optional
TwinLock compact – 2 locks with 12VDC power supply / TwinXT optional
1 2 3
4
7
F
5 6
8 9
0 F
TwinConnect
TwinLock
TwinXT
1 2 3
4
7
F
5 6
8 9
0 F
TwinConnect
TwinLock
TwinXT
TwinLock
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2. System Description
TwinLock compact is an electronic high safety lock system with integrated arming
device for a burglary alarm system class 3/C. It is a modular system. The security-relevant system parts are designed fully redundant.
The system consists of the following components:
1-2 Control units = Terminals 1-2 locks 1 Bus distributor = Connector for the individual components (hub) 1 Extension units TwinXT
2.1. Input Unit : FlatControl
The input unit is mounted on the outside of the safe (see assembly of the input unit) and is used to control and operate the locking system (code input, programming, etc.), as well as to arm or disarm a burglary alarm system using a physical code (chip card).
2.2. Lock : TwinLock compact
The locks are mounted within the secured area of the safe (see assembly of locks). The mnemonic codes are stored and evaluated inside the locks.
2.3. Bus Distributor : TwinConnect
The bus distributor TwinConnect enables the connection of the individual system components.
In addition, TwinConnect has a power supply unit (12 VDC), which can supply the TwinLock compact system. (When the arming device is connected, however, the system must be supplied through the BAS).
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2.4. Extension Unit : TwinXT
The TwinLock compact system can be extended by 2 inputs and 2 outputs by means of the extension unit TwinXT very easily. Basically, a TwinXT can be connected to each lock in the system. Consequently, each lock can be specifically locked or released, and each lock can have a bolt system contact.
2 switching inputs (release/bolt system contact) for lock 1 2 switching inputs (release/bolt system contact) for lock 2 2 relay outputs (status/silent alarm) (30V/1A) Power supply 12 VDC Antitamper loop with tamper switch
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2.5. Chip Cards (TwinCard)
TwinCard code access
Chip card as ‘physical code’ to disarm a BAS. The code is changed continuously.
TwinCard configuration Chip card for the system configuration and the event log. In cooperation the with PC software TwinComm, the configuration can be imported or exported and the log can be read out.
TwinCard language Chip card for the configuration of the system language. (German, English, Czech, Portuguese…)
TwinCard TwinComm
Lizenzchipkarte for the TwinComm configuration Software.
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2.6. Configuration Set TwinComm
The TwinLock compact system can be configured fast and conveniently using the program TwinComm in connection with the chip card reader of the configuration set and the chip card TwinCard configuration. All settings and the event log can be displayed, printed and saved.
Daten-Import Konfiguration
TwinLock
TwinCard
-
Configuration
-
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3. Function Description
Code and Locking Functions 1 Master code per lock
1 System code 99 User codes per lock Status indicator for programmed user codes Code linking (Four-eye code ) Silent alarm Code manipulation detection Quick unlocking code Opening duress (forced sequence) Parallel code Automatic lock with door switch
Timer Functions
Time delay Alarm/sabotage delays Automatic switching to daylight savings time
Service Functions
Event log 768 events Import/export of the configuration via chip card System language can be configured using the chip card Reset of the individual system components Query of the system component version
System components login/logout
Step-by-step operation for motor test System line free configurable System status indicator Voltage monitoring
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3.1. Code and Locking Functions
Master code
Each lock has a master code (ID = 00 + 6-digit master code). The master code has the authorization to program lock-specific procedures (e.g. time delay, user codes, etc.) or to unlock, respectively. The master code can not be deleted or deactivated.
Attention:
The default code for the user 00 (= Master) of each lock is the pre-programmed code 1 2 3 4 5 6 . The user codes no. 01…99 of the individual locks have been deactivated by the manufacturer. For safety reasons, the master codes of the individual codes must be changed IMMEDIATELY! When programming the code you must see to the new unlocking code being
checked repeatedly while the safe is open.
Do not use personal data when programming unlocking codes!
Loosing a master code can have very costly consequences!!!
Manager code
There is one manager code (6-character code) per lock. The manager code is also called the system code! The manager code has the authorization to program the settings and time functions. It does not have any opening authorization, though. The manager code cannot be deleted or deactivated.
ATTENTION:
The code 1 1 1 1 1 1 is pre-programmed as the works code for the system code.
User codes, Benutzercodes
Each lock has 35 user codes (user ID + 6-digit user code). The user codes are programmed or deleted by the according master code. A user can reprogram his/her user code autonomously. Otherwise, the user only has an unlocking authorization. A user code can be assigned the possibility for “Quick unlocking” (= quick unlocking code) without time delay expiration (see timer programs 3.2.2).
Status indicator for programmed user codes
For each lock, the programmed user codes can be displayed. The programming status, i.e. OK or NOK is displayed. The display can only be activated by the according lock master.
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Quick opening code
A user can be assigned the function of the quick opening code, which circumvents a programmed time delay. The user who has stored the code with number 09 has the quick opening code by default.
Code distribution in the TwinLock 7220 system
TwinLock
TwinLock
1 Systemcode = 1 Managercode 1 Mastercode 99 Usercodes
TwinLock
lock 1
lock 2
1 Managercode 1 Mastercode 99 Usercodes
secured area
mnemonic codes
mnemonic codes
Unlocking & Locking
The unlocking is tied to at least one code entry. This always takes place via the menu keys (see sabotage safety). Unlocking can be prevented by several functions (timer programs…).
Opening duress (forced sequence)
When a ‘opening duress’ is activated, the locks can only be opened in a certain order / sequence (lock 01, 02, ...). When locking the system, the sequence is reversed. The system is only unlocked and accessible for configuration and service after all locks have been opened.
Automatic lock with door switch
The system can be locked automatically using a door switch or a bolt system contact, which is either connected to a TwinAlarm or TwinXT system, depending on the system variant. This function can only be configured via the PC software TwinComm.
Code linkage
For the entire system, the function ‘Four-eye code’ can be programmed. A lock can thus only be unlocked by entering 2 user codes respectively. Programming can only be performed by the system master. If a four-eye code has already been programmed, the system master can perform the programming only in connection with other users of lock 01.
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Parallel code
For a 2 lock system, the function ‘parallel code’ can be programmed. This function can only be configured via the PC software TwinComm. In this case, the unlocking codes apply to 2 locks, e.g. the user does no longer need to select a lock, and he is not bound to a specific lock. In all locks, however, the same codes must be programmed for the according users, e.g.
User 08: Lock 1: Code : 080808 Lock 2: Code : 080808
User 009: Lock 1 : Code : 090909 Lock 2 : Code : 090909
Note on code linkage and parallel code: Attention: The code linkage and the parallel code can not be set simultaneously.
Silent alarm
During a threatening situation, a special alarm code may be entered when locks are opened and closed, to trigger a silent alarm. The alarm code consists of the normal user access code where the last number is increased by +1 (9 switches to 0!). The system now acts exactly like for the normal opening procedure for the user (and the intimidator), but at the same time a silent alarm signal is sent to the BAS. Furthermore, an individual opening time delay may be defined for the case of an alarm. The lock can only be opened after the set waiting period has expired (see also timer programs 3.2.2). The defined release time of the “normal” time delay is used as release time.
Example: Unlocking code: 1-2-3-4-5-6 >> Alarm code: 1-2-3-4-5-7
Code Manipulation
When the code has been entered incorrectly for four times, a blocking time of 1 minute is activated. During this blocking time, no opening procedure may be performed. Each further incorrect code entry increases the blocking time by one minute. The maximum blocking time is 15 minutes. At the beginning of the locking period, the incorrect code entries are classified as a manipulation attempt and stored in the event memory. The next time that a correct code is entered, the code error counter is reset and the locking period is deleted. (see also timer programs 3.2.2, sabotage safety 3.2.5)
wrong code
blocking time
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3.2. Timer Functions
Time delay
Unlocking delay, individually configurable (00 - 99 min.). A release time (00 - 99 min.) can be programmed for each unlocking delay. After the time delay expiration an unlocking code must be re-entered. The programming is performed by the system manager. A user can be assigned a quick unlocking code function to bypass this program.
Alarm/sabotage delays
When the unlocking code was entered incorrectly 4 times, a time delay of 1 minute starts. For each further attempt with a wrong code the waiting period is extended by 1 minute, up to a maximum of 15 minutes. When a silent alarm is triggered, a waiting period with a set duration will start. These special programs can not be bypassed or interrupted.
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3.3. Service Functions
Event Log
The latest 768 events (programming processes, hardware errors, and certain status messages, manipulation and sabotage attempts) are logged in chronological order, including date and time (perhaps the user number). There is also the possibility to transfer the entire event memory to the TwinCard configuration. Display and printing of the event memory take place with the PC software TwinComm.
Configuration import/export
An entire configuration profile can be swapped out to the chip card Twin Card Configuration. This profile can then be edited with the PC software TwinComm and reimported or saved. The above-described event log is also written to the card and can be displayed, printed and saved using TwinComm.
System language
The system language can be transferred using the chip card TwinCard language. This card is available in several languages and must be requested separately.
More functions
Reset of the individual system components Query of the system component version System components login/logout Step-by-step operation for motor test Operation of several control units
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3.4. Operational Safety
Redundancy
A dual bus system and a dual electronic and mechanical locking system in the locks guarantee high system stability. The two identical system parts are completely independent from each other and can therefore function individually.
Voltage monitoring
When the power supply is applied or when the system recovers from energy saving mode, the state of the battery (system voltage) is checked. When the system falls below a set warning threshold, an entry is made in the log and a message is displayed. Press F2 to display the system voltage from the system menu.
Every time the system is restarted (battery replacement) or when the system is activated, the battery voltage is measured and checked. If the battery voltage falls below the set warning limit, the message '!!! Low - Batt !!!' is displayed and also stored in the event memory.
*** TwinLock ***
battery: 9.0V
*** TwinLock ***
!!! Low Batt !!!
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Power Failure
The FlatControl receives its power supply via each of the two bus cables. When a voltage failure occurs, an emergency current feed for the entire system is possible via a jack at the bottom of the keyboard. For this, an adapter cable 7237-101-0 and a 9 volt block battery (alkaline type) is required. For the connection of the adapter cable, see figure.
Real time clock
The date and the time are generated by a specially buffered real time clock and will survive even if the system receives no current for several days. If a real time clock still happens to be deleted, the system will be in an undefined state. It must therefore be possible to set the date and time even when the system is locked. Key F2 in the system menu >> system voltage >> key F2 >> 1 >> 0 >> date/time (system code required)
Further functions
Protection against locking the locks while the bolt system is open. (only in connection with TwinXT or TwinAlarm) Constant self-diagnosis of the bus lines and system components. Log entry of all warning and error messages. Validity check of entered times and dates.
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3.5. Sabotage safety
Input unit TwinControl/FlatControl
The input unit in the unsecured area is secured by different measures. Opening the case (battery compartment TwinControl) is immediately detected and displayed until an authorized user unlocks the system lock properly. A person standing next to the authorized user cannot watch the entering of the code. A special film in the view window of the terminal prevents the reading of the display from a lateral position. Besides that, the opening code is not entered via the keyboard, but via the arrow keys above a digit selection on the display. After each entry of a digit, the cursor will be displayed at a randomly selected new position.
Further functions
All codes are saved and evaluated within the secured area. Log entry of all safety-relevant events. Blocking times when a wrong code is entered repeatedly. (see code programs, timer programs) Configuration only possibly for unlocked systems after entering the system codes.
3.6. PC Support with Configuration Set TwinComm
Basically, the TwinLock compact system also works without PC support, but using the software simplifies the configuration and enables easy reading of the event log. The exchange of data with the lock system takes place with the chip card TwinCard configuration and the service function 'Import/Export' at the control unit. Read-out configuration profiles can be saved, printed, or modified and reimported. All timer programs and system settings can be programmed. When the system settings are read out, the event log is also written to the chip card. The protocol can be displayed and printed with TwinComm.
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4. Operation
4.1. Display and Control Elements of the Input Equipment
LC-Display
Background lighting
Menu keys
Keypad
Emergency power
Insertion of the chip card
Chip at the bottom
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4.2. Menu Navigation
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service
TwinLock compact
open
TwinLock compact
close
configuration mastercodes
configurations
usercodes
TwinLock compact
status / info
TwinLock compact
configuration
configuration code linkage
configuration
time delay
configuration
date/time
configuration
lock I/O
configuration
opening duress
system
Reset
TwinLock compact
import / export
service
install new lock
service
motor-service
usercodes
delete
user codes
programming
user codes
display Usercodes
service
central siabled
configuration
managercode
configuration
silent alarm
configuration parallel code
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4.3. General Operating Instructions
System Activation
When idle, the TwinLock System is activated by operating a menu key at the control unit.
After the activation, a system check is performed and the individual states of the connected locks and of the TwinLock system are displayed.
Key Functions
Menu Keys:
> Menu navigation to the right, i.e. next menu item < Menu navigation to the left, i.e. previous menu item enter Selection or confirmation clear Cancel, return to previous menu item
(press 2 seconds = return to system menu)
Key Pad:
0...9 Numeric keys to enter timer programs, etc. F2 Display of the current battery voltage
(only possible in the system menu)
Code input
The code is only entered via the number keys. The menu keys are intended for menu navigation and extended entries.
Using the menu keys for
Entering the code using the numeric keypad
Menu Navigation
system check
lock opened 01
system check
system locked
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System Menu
The start page of the menu structure is called system menu . The system menu consists of one editable line (line 1 = system line, which can contain individual text), and the current date/time display (line 2).
Programming the Code
Important notes regarding the programming of the code
* For security reasons, switch the system code or the master code of the
individual codes immediately after Installation.
The default code 1 2 3 4 5 6 is pre-programmed for the user no. 00 (=
system master) and for the system master is 1 1 1 1 1 1. The user codes no. 01…99 of the individual locks have been deactivated by the manufacturer.
* When programming the code you must see to the new unlocking code being checked repeatedly while the safe is open!
* Do not use personal data when programming unlocking codes!
*** TwinLock ***
Mo 15.09.08 12:00
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5. General Operation Processes
5.1. Unlocking a Lock
Select the menu item ‘Unlock’.
(see menu plan 4.2)
Select the lock
Select the user number
Enter the unlock code
The entry consists of 6 numbers
Enter a further Unlock code, when The 4-eye code is activated..
When time delay is activated Display of the
Confirming the selected lock
After the time delay has expired the release time starts. Within this time window a further unlocking code must be entered.
After the system lock has been unlocked, the system may be configured.
Automatic return after 3 seconds
TwinLock compact
open
open
please wait
code entry 42
user no.: 05<
Code entry
code:******
Code entry
code:******
open
delay:XXminXXsec
Code entry &1
user: 02<
code entry
user no.: 02<
open
lock 01
Code entry
lock 01
open
lock open 01
Code entry
code:******
open
system unlocked
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5.2. Closing a Lock
Select the menu item “Close”
(see menu plan, 4.2.)
Select a lock
Lock locks
With the lock closed,
the system cannot be re-configured
Automatic return after 3 seconds
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close
Please wait
close
lock closed 01
close
system locked
close
lock 01
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5.3. Status Request of a Lock/ version request
Select the menu item “Status” (see menu plan 4.2.)
The status of the selected
component is displayed.
With 2 locks in the system, the version of the second lock also is on display.
Automatic return after 3 seconds
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Status / Info
Status / Info
Lock closed 01
Version query
SW version : TS01
Lock
SW version : S01
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5.4. Responses
Unlocking Messages
No unlocking possible, because the current time is not within the time window defined in the weekly program.
No unlocking possible, because the current date coincides with the date of a defined special day.
No unlocking possible, because the blocking time program is active.
No unlocking possible, because the chosen lock is partly
blocked.
An active timer program is cancelled by activating the
input TIMEOUT in the secured area.
The control unit was switched or re-initialized.
At the last code entry, a user entered a wrong code more than three times. ! Attention!
The system has either been restarted or the power supply has been interrupted.
Status messages
Lock can no longer be addressed at
bus A.
Please call customer service !
Lock can no longer be addressed at
bus B.
Please call customer service !
Final bolt position of the lock at bus A is not
accessible.
Please call customer service !
Final bolt position of the lock at bus B is not accessible. Please call customer service !
open
time lock week
open
time lock day
open
locking period
open
part blocking
Open cancel
Blocking time
open
terminal switch
open
! manipulation !
Restart or
currentless
s
ystem check
failure Bus A
s
ystem check
failure Bus B
s
ystem check
failure motor A
system check
failure motor B
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Final bolt position of the lock is not accessible at bus A or bus B. Please call customer service !
General lock fault. Please call customer service !
General Error Messages
Code entry incorrect. Please enter correct code!
Incorrect or invalid entry. Check entry and retry!
Addressed component at bus A does not respond. Please call customer service !
Addressed component at bus B does not respond. Please call customer service !
Error when unlocking/locking a lock.
Please call customer service !
Error during communication between control unit and lock.
Please call customer service !
Status
DMS XX Error
. . . . . .
invalid code
. . . . . .
invalid input
. . . . . .
failure BUS A
. . . . . .
failure BUS B
. . . . . .
failure motor AB
. . .
. . .
COM - Error
System check
failure motor AB
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6. Programming the System with the Control Unit
The following functions and settings can be performed using the control unit:
Reprogram master code
Reprogram manager code
Program user codes
Delete a user code
Display a programmed User code
Activate/deactivate code linkage
Date/Time
Program unlocking delay
Program silent alarm
Program parallel code
Activate lock I/O, TwinXT
Write configuration and log to chip card
Read configuration from chip card
Import new system language
Automatic locking with door switch
Some of these functions and all others can be implemented by means of the Configuration Set TwinComm.
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6.1. Reprogramming a Master Code
Select the menu item “Master Code”
(see menu plan, 4.2.)
Select lock
Enter the master code Schlosses eingeben
Evaluate the entry
Enter the new master code Of the selected lock
Reconfirm the new master Code once more
Save the new code
Action completed
Automatic return after 3 seconds
Besides the normal unlocking authorization, the master code is also authorized to program the user codes. When entering the code, the user = 00 is the master.
ACHTUNG:
The default code 1 2 3 4 5 6 is pre-programmed for the master of each lock. For safety reasons, the master codes of the individual
locks must be changed immediately.
When programming the code make sure that the new unlocking code is checked repeatedly while the safe is open. Do not use personal data when programming unlocking codes! Loosing a master code can have very costly consequences!!!
configuration
Mastercodes
Mastercodes
Code:******
Mastercodes
Please wait
New M
-
Code
Code:******
Confirm Code
Code:******
New M
-
Code
Please wait
New M
-
Code
Saved
configuration
lock 01
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6.2. Reprogramming the Manager Code
Select the menu item 'Managercode'
(see menu plan, 4.2.)
Select the lock
Enter the Manager Code of the Selectec lock
Evaluate the entry
Enter the new manager code of the selected lock
Confirm new manager code again
Save the new code
Action completed
Automatic return after 3 seconds
The manager code does not have any opening authorization. It does grant authorization to configure the system. When the code is entered, the user using this code is identified to be the system manager.
ACHTUNG:
The default code 1 1 1 1 1 1 is pre-programmed for the manager.
For safety reasons, the master codes of the individual locks should be changed immediately. Do not use personal data!
The master code of lock 01 is also called the system code!!!
configuration
Manager Code
Manager code
Code:******
Manager Code
Please wait
New Manager Code
Code:******
Confirm Code
Code:******
New Manager Code
Please wait
New Manager Code
Saved
configuration
lock 01
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6.3. Programming and Reprogramming of a User Code
The programming of the user codes is just possible if the locks are open.
Select the menu item 'User Codes'
(see menu plan, 4.2.)
Select programming
Select the lock
Enter the user number.
Enter the old unlocking code (user codes) or master code
Enter the user number of the user code to be programmed
Enter the new unlocking code
Re-enter the new unlocking
code
The new user code is saved
Automatic return after 3 seconds
User codes
A user can reprogram his/her user code autonomously. Otherwise, the user only has an unlocking authorization. When a user code is programmed for the first time, the master code has to be entered first.
Attention:
When programming the code you must see to it that the new unlocking code is checked repeatedly while the safe is open. Do not use personal data when programming a code
configuration
usercodes
new usercodes
code:******
confirm code
code:******
usercodes
programming
old M/U code
user: xx
old M/U code
code:******
usercodes
please wait
usercode xx
saved
programming
user no.: xx
Usercodes
lock 01
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6.4. Delete a user code
Select menu item ‘Delete user codes’ (see menu diagram, 4.2.)
Select lock
Enter the user number 00 for the master code
Enter the master code of the selected lock
Select the user to be deleted
The selected user is deleted
Action completed
Automatic return after 3 seconds
Only the according owner of the master code can delete user codes. This action is saved in the event log.
The function itself can only be performed at the control unit.
usercodes
delete
delete
user no.: xx
old M/U code
code:******
delete
please wait
usercode xx
deleted
Code entry
user no.: 00
delete
lock 01
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6.5. Display the Programmed User Codes
Select the menu item ‘Display User Code
( see menu plan 4.2
Select the lock
Enter the master code of the selected lock
Evaluate the entry
Navigate through the user numbers Use the arrow keys (< >) Terminate with ENTER/CLEAR
Display the Programmed User Codes
For each lock, the users can be displayed, which were entered in it. This means that not the codes themselves are displayed, but the status (programmed, not programmed). The display of a programmed user code can only take place by entering the according master code of the lock.
Comment:
1. line: Number of programmed user codes for this lock
e.g. progr. u codes 03: Three user codes are programmed all in all
2. line: Displays which user code is programmed: OK = programmed NOK = not programmed
e.g. u code 01: OK User code 01 is programmed
Usercodes
Anzeige Usercode
Mastercodes
Code:******
Mastercodes
Bitte warten
Prog.U
-
Codes 03
U-Code 01: OK
Usercodes
Schloss 01
Prog.U
-
Codes 03
Usercode 01: OK
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6.6.
Setting the Date, Time and Weekday
Select the menu item 'Date/Time'
(see menu plan 4.2)
Enter system code
Evaluate the entry
Select time-date/weekday
Display current settings
Activate the entry with enter
Set the day of the week with menu keys
Re-enter date, time or weekday
Action completed
Date/Time
The date/time/weekday can only be changed by the owner of the system code. This action is saved in the event log.
Attention:
The correct setting of the date/time/weekday is the basis for all timer programs in the system or the event log to run properly.
configuration
date/time
Syst
em Code
Code:******
System code
Please wait
time: 10:01 Mo
date: 20.12.07
time: 12:00 Mo
date: 18.08.07
date/time
saved
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6.7. Code Linkage Programming (Four-Eye-Code)
Menu item 'Code Linkage'
select (see menu plan 4.2)
Enter system code
Evaluation of the entry
Select the linkage type
Action completed
1 User 2 User
Automatic return after 3 seconds
Code linkage
When code linkage was selected (four-eye code), the lock can only be unlocked or programmed by entering 2 codes. The arrangement of the 2 codes is random. The function applies to the entire system, i.e. each lock must be unlocked with 2 codes, when code linkage is activated. The programming of this function can only be performed by the owner of the system code and is saved in the event log!
After the 4-eyes principle has been activated, the system code also has to be entered in connection with a second code (user code) for programming.
configuration
code linkage
System code
Code:******
System code
Please wait
code linkage
*=yes *=No
code
linkage
deleted
code linkage
saved
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6.8. Program Unlocking Time Delay
Select the menu item ‘Delay
(see menu plan 4.2)
When several locks are available In the system, select one lock
Enter the master code of the Selected lock
Evaluate the entry
Display current settings Start the entry with ENTER.
Enter the new end time
Action completed
Automatic return after 3 seconds
Time Delay for Unlocking:
This function delays the unlocking procedure when the code is entered correctly. The time is entered in minutes (00-99). A time delay can be entered for each lock.
Release time:
The release time is used to safeguard the time delay. If a release time was programmed (e.g. >00), a correct unlocking code must be entered after the time delay has expired, to finally open the lock. The release time is set in minutes (00-99) and specifies the period, during which the user can re-enter the unlocking code after the time delay has expired. If no release was programmed (00), the lock will open without re-entering the code after the time delay has expired.
The programming of this function can only be performed by the owner of the system code and is saved in the event log!
Factory setting: Time: 00 Rel.: 00 (deactivated)
configuration
Delay
Master code
Code:******
Master code
Please wait
Delay
time:00 free:00
Delay
time:04 free:05
Delay
saved
Delay.
Deleted
Delay
Lock 01
Master code
Please wait
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6.9. Program Opening Duress (Forced Sequence)
Select the menu item ’Opening duress’
(see menu diagram / see above)
Enter system code
Evaluate the entry
Display of the current setting and definition of the new condition
Action completed
Automatic return after 3 seconds
Opening Duress (Forced Sequence)
Programming the function 'Opening Duress' determines the unlocking or locking sequence. The system is in unlocked state only when all locks are open. It will be in a locked state if all locks are closed.
Opening sequence: lock 1, lock 2 (system unblocked) Locking sequence: lock 2, lock 1 (system locked)
The programming of this function can only be performed by the owner of the system code and is saved in the event log!
Factory setting: No opening duress, no forced sequence (= No).
Note: This function is only possible with a 2-lock system.
configuration
Opening duress
System code
Code:******
Systemcode
Please wait
Forced sequence
*= Yes *=No
Forced sequence
Saved
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6.10. Program silent alarm
Select the menu item 'Silent alarm'
(see menu plan 4.2)
Enter system code
Evaluate the entry
Display of the current setting and selection of the new condition
Enter the unlocking delay time
Action completed
Automatic return after 3 seconds
Silent alarm
A silent alarm is indicated via the alarm output of the arming device (relay output). When the function is activated, a silent alarm is triggered by entering a valid unlocking code (last code digit +1, see example) and stored in the event log. A time delay can be set (00-99 min), which is only activated during the triggering of an alarm. The defined release time of the programmed „normal“ time delay is used as release time. The function 'Silent alarm' can only be performed by the owner of the system code and is saved in the event log.
Example: User code: 1-2-3-4-5-6 >> alarm code 1-2-3-4-5-7 (9 becomes 0!)
configuration
Silent alarm
System Code
Code:******
System Code
Please wait
Silent alarm
*=yes *=No
Silent alarm
Deleted
Silent alarm
Alarm delay 00
Silent alarm
Saved
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6.11. Programming activation of TwinXT lock I/O
Select the menu item 'Lock I/O'
(see menu plan 4.2 )
Enter manager code
Evaluate the entry
Activate TwinXT
Activation of the function: Automatic locking via door switch
Action completed
Automatic return after 3 seconds
Lock I/O
The inputs or outputs of the locks can be programmed by means of the system code The following functionality (blocking element) can be achieved:
Input functions: * Locking feature (contact for external release/blocking of the lock) * Locking after bolt contact query Output functions: * Silent alarm (relay contact for silent alarm messages) * Display of the lock bolt position (relay contact) This programming action is saved in the event log!
Factory setting: TwinXT inactive Release and bolt system contact = high active
configuration
lock I/O
Systemcode
Code:******
Systemcode
Please wait
locj I/O
*=yes *=No
lock I/O
saved
Door switch
*=yes *=No
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6.12. Reset the Input Unit
Select the menu item 'System Reset'
(see menu plan 4.2.)
Enter system code
Evaluate the entry
Action completed
Automatic return after 3 seconds
System reset:
Only the owner of the manager code can perform the system reset. The following settings are reset to factory defaults:
Unlocking delay Inactive System line TwinLock compact Battery warning limit 8,0V Code linkage 1 User Locks 0 Parallel code Inactive Forced Sequence Inactive / Opening Duress Quick unlocking code user 09
Only the control unit is reset. This means that all settings which are stored in the control unit are reset to factory defaults. The locks are not reset during this procedure and therefore maintain their allocations.
System
Reset
System code
Code:******
System code
Please wait
Reset
saved
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After a control unit has been reset, it is restarted. The system sends a prompt for re­registering.
To re-integrate the existing locks into the system, the menu item “Terminal switch” must be activated using the arrow keys.
Switch to “Terminal switch”. Acknowledge with Enter
Select the number of the control unit. Acknowledge with Enter. (Usually always: 01)
Select the number of locks available in the system. Acknowledge with Enter.
To assign a serial number, the system
code of the lock or locks must be entered (e.g.1 1 1 1 1 1).
The serial number is transmitted to the lock.
The serial number has been stored in the lock.
For the 2nd lock, the master code of lock 2 has to be entered.
After all data is entered, a system check is performed and the system is operational.
System setu
p
Terminal switch
System
-
Setup
New system
System Setup
No. DMS : 01<
System code
Code: ******
Serial number
Please wait
System
-
Setup
Terminal No.: 01<
Serial number
saved
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6.13. Lock Motor Service
Select the menu item 'Motor service'
(see menu plan 4.2)
Select the lock
Enter the master code of the selected lock
Evaluate the entry
Open and close gradually Cancel with ENTER/CLEAR
Automatic return after 150 seconds
Gradual opening and closing:
With this function, the lock can be opened and closed gradually for service purposes. This function can only be activated or performed by the owner of the according master code of the according lock. The user has 150 seconds to the next motor step. If no key is pressed, the function is cancelled.
The gradual opening or closing of the lock bolt is only meant for service purposes and can only be performed in an unlocked system state.
After this function is completed, it is stored in the event log.
Service
Motor-Service
Master code
Code:******
Master code
Please wait
Mo
tor service
<=Open Closed=>
Motor service
Lock 01
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6.14. Register/Replace Locks in the System
Select the menu item ‘Reg. lock
(see menu plan 4.2)
Enter system code
Evaluate the entry
Selection: Re-register
or replace a lock
Select the lock to be replaced
Connect both bus cables of the according lock to TwinConnect and acknowledge with ENTER To allocate the serial number, the system code of the new lock must be entered. (1 1 1 1 1 1)
The serial number is transferred to the lock
Detect and initialize the lock Acknowledge the lock number
Automatic return after 3 seconds
Re-registering/replacing of locks:
Only the owner of the system code can re-register or replace a lock. This action is stored in the event log.
A maximum of 2 locks can be registered!
Service
Reg. lock
System code
Code:******
System code
Please wait
!!Bus cable on!!
Reg. lock
Lock 02 OK
SReg. lock
New lock
Reg. lock
Replace lock
Replace lock
Lock 01
System code
Code: ******
Serial number
Please wait
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6.15. Write Log and Configuration to Chip Card
Select the menu item 'Import / Export'
(see menu plan 4.2)
Enter System Code
Evaluate the entry
Select data export with the menu keys
Insert the TwinCard configuration
Select Export configuration
Data is written to the chip card
Remove card
The data can be read by means of the Configuration set TwinComm and can be processed further.
The data export procedure is stored in the event log.
TwinLock compact
Import / Export
Systemcode
Code:******
System code
Please wait
Import / Export
Daten - Export
Data export
Insert card
Data export
Configuration
Write data
>>>>>>
Daten
-
Export
Remove card
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6.16. Write Log and Configuration to Chip Card
Select the menu item 'Import / Export'
(see menu plan 4.2/ see above)
Enter system code
Evaluate the entry
Select data export with the menu keys
Insert the TwinCard configuration
Select Export configuration
Data is written to the chip card
Remove card
The data can be read by means of the Configuration set TwinComm and can be processed further.
The data export procedure is stored in the event log.
*** TwinLock ***
Import / Export
System code
Please wait
Import / Export
Data - Export
Write data
>>>>>>
Data export
Remove card
System code
Code:********
Data export
Insert card
Data export
Configuration
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6.17. Read New System Language
To switch the language of your system, you need an according TwinCard language. The language cards can be ordered on request.
Select the menu item 'Import / Export'
(see menu plan 4.2)
Enter system code
Evaluate the entry
Select data import with the menu keys
Insert the TwinCard language
Select Export configuration
Data is read from the chip card into the system
Remove card
The data import procedure is stored in the event log. The new language is activated immediately after the card has been read
*** T
winLock ***
Import / Export
System code
Please wait
Import / Export
Data import
Read data
>>>>>>
Data import
Remove card
System code
Code:********
Data import
Insert card
Data import
Language
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6.18. Ignore Bolt System Position Switch
Select "Yes“
The setting is stored
The bolt system position switch, which may be connected to TwinAlarm or TwinXT, is ignored for one locking procedure. This means that the system can still be locked properly even if the switch is damaged.
Note:
In any case, the customer service should be informed!
Central inactive
Stored
System
Central inactive
Central inactive
*= Yes *=No
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6.19. Activate Parallel Code
Enter system code
Evaluate the entry
Display of the current setting and selection of the new condition
Save setting Action completed
Notes:
Only possible, if there are 2 or 3 locks in the system
Unlocking procedure: During the unlocking procedure, the status of lock 01 is queried first. If lock 01 is closed, an unlocking code must be entered without selecting lock 01 beforehand. If lock 01 is open, the condition of lock 02 is automatically queried. When lock 02 is closed, an unlocking code must be entered without selecting lock 02 beforehand. Lock 02 unlocks.
Programming of the codes In all locks, the same codes must be programmed for the according users, e.g. User 08: Code: Lock 1: 080808 Code: Lock 2: 080808
Notes:
1. For this functionality, the explicit four-eye code (code linkage) is deactivated.
2. This function is only approved for 2 lock operation.
Systemcode
Code:******
System code
Please wait
Parallel code
*= Yes *=No
Parllel code
Saved
Settings
Parallel code
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6.20. Automatic Locking
The TwinLock system can be automatically locked using a door switch or a bolt system position switch. The switch is connected to a TwinXT or TwinAlarm system, depending on the system variant.
In idle state (display off), the door or bolt system switch is queried periodically. Pressing the key will automatically lock the system.
Connection to TwinXT
The following connections and settings must be performed:
- Connect the switch at the terminals of the bolt system position switch (see assembly instructions). For a two lock system, the terminals of the bolt system position switch must be bridged for lock 1 and 2.
- Activate TwinXT (via the menu or the PC software)
- Set the forced sequence (via the menu or the PC software TwinComm)
- Setting the switching status for the locking (via PC software TwinComm)
Active low => when the contact is closed -> System locks
Active high => when the contact is open -> System locks
- Setting: Automatic locking with door switch (via PC software TwinComm)
- Optional: Combination with partial blocking time (via PC software
TwinComm)
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7. Programming the System with the PC Software TwinComm
The following functions can be performed with the configuration software TwinComm.
General settings
Silent alarm, alarm delay
TwinXT active
Automatic switching to daylight savings time
Quick unlocking code
Four-eye-principle
Parallel code
Lock after bolt system contact query
Automatic locking with door switch
Quick unlocking code
System line
Battery warning limit
Timer Programs
Alarm time delay
Time delay, release time
Managing functions
Customer data
User data
Menu simulator and menu wizard
TwinCard
-
Configuration
-
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7.1. General Operation
License chip card
To active the PC software you will need a license chip card, which is a part of the scope of delivery of the configuration set. After TwinComm is started, this card must be inserted into the chip card reader.
After the license chip card has been read, the according locking system can be selected. (-> TwinLock compact)
Start screen
Before the chip card reader is used, the serial interface to which the reader is connected must be activated. The setting is done in the menu “Chip card -> Configure“. Or the user is prompted to select the interface when the PC software starts for the first time.
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To read the data from the chip card “ TwinCard configuration“, it must be inserted into the chip card reader. Then push the button “Read chip card".
To save the data to the chip card “TwinCard configuration“, it must be inserted into the chip card reader. Then push the button “Write chip card".
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7.2. Programming of General Settings
Code linkage Programming the four-eye code principle
For unlocking and programming, 2 code entries each are required
Activate TwinXT Lock I/O. The inputs and outputs of the extension
unit TwinXT are activated and queried. TwinXT must be activated for the function of automatic locking with door switch.
Parallel code Only possible, if there are 2 or 3 locks in the system
Unlocking procedure: During the unlocking procedure, the status of lock 01 is queried first. When lock 01 is closed, an unlocking code must be entered without selecting lock 01 beforehand. When lock 01 is open, the condition of lock 02 is queried automatically. When lock 02 is closed, an unlocking code must be entered without selecting lock 02 beforehand. Lock 02 unlocks.
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Programming of the codes In all locks, the same codes must be programmed for the according users, e.g.
user 08: Code : lock 1 : 080808
Code : lock 2 : 080808
Notes:
1. For this functionality, the explicit four-eye code (code linkage) is deactivated.
2. This function is only approved for 2 locks operation.
Quick unlocking code A user code that skips the unlocking delay can be
defined as quick unlocking code.
General not with TwinLock compact except for forced sequence
Forced sequence / programmable, i.e. the unlocking and locking Opening Duress sequence. Unlocking: Lock 01 -> Lock 02
Locking: Lock 02 -> Lock 01
Battery warning limit: With this function, the threshold of the battery
warning can be set between 6.8 V and 9.3 V. Critical dropping of the supply voltage is automatically detected and the following message is displayed:
Switching to Daylight savings time: The time is automatically switched at the last
weekend in March and at the last weekend in October.
Automatic locking Automatic locking with a door switch bolt system or door switch.
For this action, the function TwinXT active must be programmed.
*** TwinLock ***
!!! Low Batt !!!
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Manual locking after bolt system query Before the locking procedure, the position of the
bolt system is queried using a switch. For this action, the functions TwinXT active must be programmed.
TwinAlarm active not with TwinLock compact
Silent alarm Activate silent alarm, time delay
01-99 minutes
BAS level not with TwinLock compact
Arming with code card not with TwinLock compact
System line: The system line is displayed in the 1st. line of the
main menu, on the display of the control unit. It can be changed and set as required anytime.
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7.3. Programming the Unlocking Delay
For each lock, an unlocking delay of 01 – 99 minutes can be programmed. A release time of 01 – 15 minutes can be programmed as well, during which a code entry must take place after the unlocking delay has expired.
Unlocking delay = 00 No unlocking delay Release time = 00 No code entry after unlocking delay The lock is immediately unlocked
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7.4. Display Event Log
The following events are logged:
All unlocking and locking procedures and all code entries are logged. Furthermore, all configuration procedures and manipulation attempts are logged.
The log list can be printed on a connected printer or saved and archived in a file.
Use the button “Update user” to display the according user names after the log is being read, if the users were entered.
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7.5. User Data Management
Each user of the lock can be allocated a name which is also saved in the event log.
The user overview can be printed or saved for administrative purposes.
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7.6. Customer Data Management
Customer data can be saved and archived for each programming. This means that an individual configuration file can be created for each customer. This file can be read also at a later date.
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8. Technical Data
Input Unit: FlatControl
Power supply: 9 VDC Alternatively, power supply unit 12 VDC via TwinConnect
Alternatively emergency power supply via mini DC
jack Current consumption: Stand-by condition: approx. 30 µA Input condition (display active) approx. 55mA Dimensions: 3.54 x 2.40 x 1.34 inches (L x W x H) Environment: 32°F - 122°F, 75% RH Environment class II according to VdS Protection class: IP 30
Schloss : TwinLock compact
Power supply: 9VDC Current consumption: Idle state: ca. 40µA Motor operation (without bolt load):approx. 110 mA Dimensions: 90 x 61 x 34 mm (L x B x H) Environment: 0-50°C, 75% r.F Umweltklasse II nach VdS Protection class: IP 30
Bus distributor: TwinConnect
Power Supply 12 VDC (optional) Current consumption For power supply operation 12 VDC: Approx. 9 mA Only as distributor: 0 mA Dimensions: 3.94 x 2.36 x 0.98 inches (L x W x H) Environment: 32°F - 122°F, 75% RH Environment class II according to VdS Protection class: IP 30
Extension Unit: TwinXT
Power Supply 12 VDC (optional) Only for output relay operation Current consumption For power supply operation 12 VDC:Approx. 20 mA Per relay Only when the inputs are used: 0 mA Dimensions: 3.94 x 2.36 x 0.98 inches (L x W x H) Environment: 32°F - 122°F, 75% RH Environment class II according to VdS Protection class: IP 30
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Revision History
Version
Date
Modification
Name
1.00 First edition MB
1.01 04.07.05 Update MB
1.02 08.05.06 New name TwinLock compact MB
1.03 04.10.06 Update ES/GH
1.04 30.10.06 update TwinCards ES
1.05 07.12.06 Update MB
1.06 15.09.08 Update user terminal and number of users MR
!!! Subject to correction !!!
Support / Hotline
Carl Wittkopp GmbH & Co. KG
Sternbergstr. 5 D – 42551 Velbert Tel.: +49(0)2051 – 9566-0 Fax.: +49(0)2051 – 9566-66 www.cawi.com
INSYS Microelectronics GmbH
Waffnergasse 8 D – 93047 Regensburg Tel.: +49(0)941 – 58692-22 Fax.: +49(0)941 – 563471 www.insys-security.de
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