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SAFE-O-TRONIC® is a registered trademark of Schulte-Schlagbaum AG.
Safety instructions and warnings
This guide describes commissioning and operation of a SAFE-O-TRONIC® access LSW200,
LSW300 and LSW400.
The device may only be used for the purpose intended by the manufacturer.
This guide must be kept in an easily accessible location.
Unauthorised modifications and the use of spare parts and auxiliary devices that are not sold
or recommended by the manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock and injury. Actions
such as these result in exclusion of liability, and no warranty claims will be accepted by the
manufacturer.
Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer.
The warranty provisions of the manufacturer as amended on the date of purchase apply to
the device. Liability will not be assumed for inappropriate manual and automatic creation of
parameters for a device or inappropriate use of a device.
The operating company is responsible for setting up and connecting the device according to
recognised technical regulations in the country of installation and other valid provisions.
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Guide SAFE-O-TRONIC
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accessLSW
LSW200
Replaceable
identification
plate
RFID read area
Capacitive
keypad
(LSW200/400)
LED display
red / green
1
2
3
4
5 6 7 8 9
0
LSW300
LSW400
Controls
Furniture locks in the LSW range are available in three different models.
This section describes the various controls on the outer housing.
The capacitive keypad is available in the LSW200 and LSW400 models.
Overview of key assignment
OK key: Completion of a PIN Code input
Abort key:Activation of the abort key cancels PIN entries or program-
ming operations
Keys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0: Number keys for PIN entry
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General information
Capacitive keypad
The SAFE-O-TRONIC® access LSW200 and LSW400 use a capacitive keypad for entering PIN
codes.
This capacitive keypad cannot be operated with gloves.
Tamperproof protection during keypad input
In the event of a pause of more than five seconds between pressing of individual keys, the entire
entry is cancelled and an error message appears.
You have four attempts to enter the correct code. After the fourth incorrect entry, every further entry
is blocked for one minute to ensure tampering protection.
If the incorrect PIN Code is entered 50 times (in succession), the LSW is blocked from any further
entries by the user. This blocking can only be released again using Master Code 2 or Master Key II.
Operator guidance
Operation is supported by the red / green LED display as well as an acoustic signal by means of a
beeper.
Programming
Programming for commissioning of the SAFE-O-TRONIC® access LSW can be carried out using the
System Key Set or Lock Manager 6 software.
The Communicator provides the most convenient programming option for furniture locks in the
LSW300 and LSW400 ranges.
Programming operations are explained in separate guides.
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0
Commissioning
All SAFE-O-TRONIC® access LSW furniture locks are supplied with the same factory settings. With
these factory settings, the Test Key for the LSW300, and the Test Key and Test Code for the
LSW200 and LSW400 are active for locking and unlocking.
Test Key
Once installed, test the function of the SAFE-O-TRONIC® access LSW using the Test Key (Test
Code).
In particular, ensure ease of movement of the bolt during locking and unlocking of the door. Installation of the lock under tension can result in malfunction.
Once all installation activities are complete and SAFE-O-TRONIC® access has been tested, the furniture locks in the LSW range can be programmed.
Note: The Test Key remains the same until commissioning (programming). To read RFID data media, the LSW200 must first be activated by pressing the “OK”
and “Abort” keys simultaneously.
Test Code for LSW200 and LSW400
You can use the Test Code to perform a simple function check of the SAFE-O-TRONIC® access
LSW.
Locking and unlocking using the Test Code
► Press the 0 key
► Then press the “OK” key
► The motorised bolt is activated
Note: The Test Code remains the same until commissioning (programming).
Always perform the first function check when the cabinet door is open.
Door detection by the sensing slide only becomes active after programming.
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X
Test Key
Test Key for LSW200, LSW300 and LSW400
You can use the Test Key to perform a simple function check of the SAFE-O-TRONIC® access
LSW.
Locking and unlocking using the Test Key
► (LSW200 only) Press the X and OK keys simultaneously
► Hold the Test Key in front of the read area
► The motorised bolt is activated
Note: The Test Key remains the same until commissioning (programming).
Always perform the first function check when the cabinet door is open.
Door detection by the sensing slide only becomes active after programming.
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