Phoenix SELO-B User Instructions

SELO-B (Version 1.0) Electronic lock
USER INSTRUCTIONS
A) GENERAL
Multifunction keys ‘1’ and ‘2’
for entering figures and words,
and for menu navigation
Rotary handle for unblocking
Keys ‘0’ - ‘9’ for entering
numbers and plain text
3 lines for entering codes and displaying messages
1 line for displaying battery condition and key functions
Function key for correcting data input and selecting menu functions
On/Enter-key to switch on the unit, select functions and to set the lock to its starting position
...If, after waiting for 5 minutes, the wrong code is entered again, the lock will block itself for a further 20 minutes (manipulation resistance). During this time, the remaining delay is depicted on the display and not even the valid number code will open the lock.
• If more than 30 seconds lapse between pressing any two
keys, the lock automatically switches itself off for safety reasons. The opening procedure has to be started over.
• Once data have been stored (numerical codes, time frame and
user entries), not even a power failure will delete them.
• The opening procedure consists of two operations: CLEARING and UNBLOCKING.
• To start the opening procedure, check that the input unit is in
the vertical end position.
• All accepted key strokes will produce a response on the display.
• If the code number is keyed in by mistake, return to the starting
position of the lock by pressing the On/Enter key, and start over.
• After entering the wrong secret code three times in a row, the
lock will automatically block all further entries for 5 minutes...
Electronic lock model SELO-B allows you to open the lock either immediately, after entering the valid 7- or 8-digit secret code, or after
expiration of a preset opening delay. The lock’s time functions can be set such that access is only granted at the preselected times. The maximum number of codes for clearing the lock is 40.
• Battery condition ‘full’
• Key marked ‘Function’ to
select the desired menu from the setting mode
• Battery condition 1/3
Key marked ‘Function’ to
return to next higher menu level
Keys ‘1’ and ‘2’ to navigate through the menu
• Battery condition 2/3
• Key marked ‘Function’ for
deleting the figure entered last
• Battery condition ‘almost
empty’
SELO-B (Version 1.0) Electronic lock
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Clearing the lock without opening delay (factory setting)
1) Press On/Enter key. When the lock is ready for operation, the welcoming phrase on the display will soon be replaced by a message prompting the operator to enter a secret code. The black, rectangular cursor sits blinking at the first digit of the code entry field.
2) Key-in the 7- or 8-digit number code (factory setting:
administrator code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7). Following each successful
entry a star appears in the space just completed, and the blinking cursor shifts one place to the next figure to be entered. After entering the last digit, the code is validated by the lock.
3) If the lock is able to match the entry with a previously programmed code, it will prompt the operator for five seconds to turn the round input unit and to start unblocking the lock.
Unblocking the lock - relocking and securing the lock
1) To unblock the lock during the five second readiness for opening, turn the round input unit clockwise through a half turn from its end position. Please note that the input unit can be turned a quarter turn at any time, but that this distance is not enough to unblock the lock.
or:
Clearing the lock with a pre-set opening delay (between 1 and 99 minutes)
1) Press On/Enter key. When the lock is ready for operation, the welcoming phrase on the display will soon be replaced by a message prompting the operator to enter a secret code. The black, rectangular cursor sits blinking at the first digit of the code entry field.
2) Key-in the 7- or 8-digit number code (factory setting:
administrator code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7). Following each successful
entry a star appears in the space just completed, and the blinking cursor shifts one place to the next figure to be entered. After entering the last digit, the code is validated by the lock.
3) If the lock is able to match the entry with a previously programmed code, it starts the preset opening delay and displays the remaining waiting time. If the lock cannot match the entered code to a valid code, it will send out a fault message.
4) Wait for the opening delay to come to an end. Until it does, the lock cannot be opened. At the end of the opening delay, the operator is prompted to enter a valid code.
5) Key-in the valid code once more.
6) As a sign of its readiness for unblocking, the lock will prompt the operator for five seconds to turn the round input unit and start unblocking the lock.
2) If the input unit is turned back to its starting position in anti-clockwise direction after the five second ready for opening period, the lock will return to the blocked position and can only be unblocked after renewed clearing and re-entry of a valid code.
B) OPERATION
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