Samsung SHS 7120XMSEN, SHS 7020XMSEN User Manual

Product Features
The door can be opened with a card.
The door can be opened with the card contained in the product package. SHS-7020 model accept MIFARE SHS-7120 is compatible with most HID Proximity 125KHz cards (ProxCard DuoProx
The door can be opened with the password.
A password can be registered and used to open the door without the key.
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Ⅱ, ISOProx®Ⅱ, DuoProx®Ⅱ, Smart ISOProxⅡ™, Smart
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Ⅱ, iCLASS® Prox 26bit up to 37bit).
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13.56MHz ISO14443A type card.
Anti-panic function can easily open the locked door.
The locked door can be easily opened from inside by just rotating the handle.
The door does not have to be locked manually.
The door is automatically locked when it closes, eliminating the need to lock it manually (excluded when the mode is set for Passage).
Pranks played by children and juveniles can be prevented.
When an unregistered card or key tag is used, or when an invalid password is entered 3 or more times consecutively, an alarm sound is generated and power to the lock is automatically cut off for one minute.
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Table of Contents
Product Features 1
Safety Cautions 4
Before Using the Product 7
Product Components................................................................... 7
Outdoor Unit Parts ...................................................................... 9
Indoor Unit Parts .......................................................................10
Replacing the Battery ................................................................ 11
Using the Emergency Battery......................................................12
Using the Emergency Key...........................................................13
Basic Functions 14
Opening the Door from Outside with a Password or a Card .............. 14
Opening the Door from Inside......................................................15
Program Function 16
User Group Management ............................................................16
Functional Setup or Release Summary.......................................... 17
Program Mode ..........................................................................18
Changing the Master Password (Code 10) .....................................19
Registering the User Password (Code 20) .................................... 20
Registering the Temporary Password (Code 30) ............................ 22
Registering the User Card (Code 40)........................................... 23
User Code Activation/Deactivation/ Deletion (Code 50~55) ........... 25
Entrance Control Setup (Code 60~63)......................................... 26
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Additional Functions 27
Setting up and Releasing the Passage Mode (Code 70/71) .............. 27
Setting up Current Time .............................................................27
Setting up and Releasing the Random Security Function
(Code 90~95)...........................................................................28
Setting up and Releasing the Sound (Code 00~03)........................29
Warning Sound/Alarm Sound ..................................................... 30
PC Connection..........................................................................32
Initialization..............................................................................32
Troubleshooting 33
User Code Registration Table 35
Product Specification 36
Product Warranty 39
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Safety Cautions
This section contains important information to ensure the users safety and prevent
potential damage to property. Please read this section carefully and use the product accordingly.
Warning, Caution and Note Explained:
Warn ing Information given under this heading is information the user must be aware of to
prevent physical harm.
Caution Information given under this heading is information the user must be aware of to
prevent service problems or system damage.
Note Information given under this heading provides additional information relating to the
text in this manual..
Description of Symbols
General warning or caution
Prohibited activity
Recommended activity
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Cautions during Installation
The user shall not install or repair the product without authorization.
The manufacturer does not assume the responsibility for damage to the product resulting from attempts to the user to install or repair it without authorization.
Cautions during Operation.
Make sure that no unauthorized person has the access to the password.
To minimize the risk of burglary, it is recommended that you periodically change the password.
Do not use the excessive force or sharp objects to push the doorlock buttons, as this can damage the product.
Do not install the product in the place where the gap between the door and the frame is 5mm or more.
If the gap is too wide, the product may not function properly.
Do not operate the product with wet hands, and keep liquids such as water or drinks away from the product, or the product may malfunction or be damaged.
Make sure that the door is completely closed when going outside.
The manufacturer does assume the responsibility for any harm caused by engagement of the lock on an improperly closed door.
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Cautions during Installationnce
Please do not hang on the product or pull it.
It can damage the product or cause its malfunction.
Cautions during Repair or Maintenance
Be sure to correctly match the poles (+/-) when installing the batteries. Install the batteries with the correct poles (+/-).
Improperly installed batteries can cause rupture or battery fluid leakage.
Do not use water, benzene or alcohol when cleaning the product, as these fluids can cause product malfunction.
Use a soft and dry cloth instead.
Replace all batteries immediately after they run out of power, and never mix new batteries with used ones.
This can cause reduction of product life or a malfunction in the product.
Replace the batteries within 1 week after the battery replacement alarm sounds.
The product can stop operating if the batteries are not replaced in time.
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Before Using the Product
Product Components
Cylinder Strike Rose Latch Bolt
Cylinder
Key Cylinder USB Cable
Emergency Key
Card
Retainer
Access Mgmt.
Program CD
Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit
User/Installation
Manual 'AA' Batteries (LR6)
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Indoor/Outdoor Unit Fastening Bolts
Allen - Wrench
Indoor Unit Fastening Bolts
Strike and Latch Bolts
The product components to be used may vary depending on the installation environment.
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Connecto
Outdoor Unit Parts
Keypad On
Keypad Off
No Name Function Description
Keypad
[Wake Up] Button
Card Reader
USB Cable
r
Outdoor Handle
Emergency Key Hole
External Power Contact
1 Keypad The code is entered in the program mode, or the password is input.
2 [Wake Up] Button The keypad is lighted so that the password can be entered or input
of card can be read. It is pressed to terminate the program mode.
3 Card Reader Card reader is the unit that reads the user card to open the door.
4 USB Cable
Connector
5 Outdoor Handle If the lock is released, the door can be opened by turning the
6 Emergency Key
Hole
7 External Power
Contact
The card and/or password can be easily registered from the connected PC.
outdoor handle.
When the door becomes non-operational because of completely discharged batteries or other circuit problem, the door can be unlocked by using the emergency key and then the door will be opened after the outdoor handle is turned.
If the batteries are completely discharged, the power can be returned when the emergency battery is placed on the external power contact (9V battery).
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Indoor Unit Parts
No. Name Description
Battery Cover
[Register] Button
Indoor Handle
1 Battery Cover It is the cover that protects batteries and the [Register] button.
2 [Register] Button The button is used to run in program mode or to release the warning
sound.
3 Indoor Handle The door can be opened while the indoor handle is turned down.
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Replacing the Battery
1. Battery Replacement Alarm Generation
It is time to replace the battery if the low
For Elise
2. Opening the Battery Cover
voltage warning sound is activated before the door is opened with a password or a card.
To remove the battery cover, turn the screw counter-clock-wise with supplied Allen wrench and push down the cover as indicated in the picture.
Battery Use
The actual life of the batteries can differ from the manufacturer, date of manufacturing and operating environment. Assuming 5 AA alkaline 1.5V batteries used 10 times a day, it should last at least a year.
3. Replacing the Battery
Replace all 5 batteries with new ones within a week from the first warning sound.
- If the batteries are not replaced, the unit will stop operating.
5 AA Batteries
- If the poles of the batteries are not placed properly, the doorlock will not operate normally.
- Liquid leaks from batteries can damage the product. Check the batteries regularly (once every 6 months).
- After the battery replacement melody has sounded, password/card information cannot be registered, changed, deleted, initialized or configured until the batteries are replaced.
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Using the Emergency Battery
1. When Lock Fails to Operate Due to Discharged AA Batteries
If the batteries are not replaced after their replacement time comes, they will be completely discharged and the doorlock will not operate.
Card Recognition
2. Using the 9V Battery
or
Password Entry
Buy an emergency 9V battery at the nearest store.
s the alkaline batteries offer longer life, they are recommended
than the manganese batteries or rechargeable one
The door is not opened.
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3. Opening the Door Using the Emergency Battery
Place the card or key tag on the card reader, or enter the password, while the 9V battery is connected to the external power contact of the outdoor unit.
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