Burg B-Smart-Lock Keypad II User manual

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Operating manual
GB
B-Smart-Lock Keypad II
Outdoor (IP54)

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B-Smart-Lock Keypad II
ALatchbolt
BKeypad
CSilicon pad
DLED
C
B
A
Contents
Introduction 2
General 2
Default settings 2
Important information 3
Technical speci cations 3
Functional description 3
Con guration 4
Operation 4
Battery replacement 5
Disposal 5
Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing the B-Smart-Lock Keypad II - the
electronic lock for outdoor lockers and furniture. This lock is
particulary robust and of high quality. It acts as an organizatio-
nal closure of closets, cabinets and compartments and allows
convenient management of a large number of users.
Important: please note all warnings and read through the
entire operating manual before you begin con guration.
We hope you enjoy using your new system.
Sincerely, BURG F. W. Lüling KG
General
The latest version of this guide is always available on our web-
site: www.burg.de.
Default settings
Mode Freely selectable PIN
Master code 934716 1
PIN length 4
LED locking indicator On
Code reenter O
Locking direction left
1For your own security, program your own master code on
the lock prior to use. You can also give us your desired code
when ordering a customer speci c version of the lock, so we
can con gure it for you during production. The master code
can be changed by authorized persons at any time.
D

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Dimensions 68,9 x 68,9 x 24 mm
Battery lithium battery 3V, CR123A
Service life:
45.000 locking cycles
Permissible temperature 0°– 40°C
(no formation of condensation)
Protection class IP 54
No. of possible codes 999.999
Code length 4 or 6 digits
Programming Freely selectable PIN
Fixed assigned PIN
Material Casing: plastic (RoHs proved)
Keypad: silicon
Keypad core: Zamak (zinc alumi-
nium)
Color grey or user specic
Locking direction L, R, LAD
Lock attachment raised countersunk screw
5 x 16, Torx 20
Latch plastic bolt
Technical specications
Functional description
Master code
The master code starts o any programming process an can
re-enable a lock anytime. In Freely selectable PIN mode, the
PIN used to close is deleted once the master code has been
entered.
Freely selectable PIN mode
In this mode, the user can enter any PIN.The user must rst
close the door. The user then enters a PIN of choice and enga-
ges the lock. The PIN entered is valid until the lock is opened
with the same PIN.
Fixed assigned PIN mode
In this mode, the PIN is stored in the lock. The lock only enga-
ges or disengages when the stored PIN is entered. Up to 50
PINs can be stored simultaneously. Each stored PIN can open
the lock, even it has been locked with a dierent PIN.
LED-locking status indicator
A red ash every second in the locking indicator indicates that
the lockis engaged. When open, the LED does not ash. This
function is optional and can be turned on or o as desired.
Code reenter
The verication code can only be used in Freely selectable PIN
mode. If a PIN is entered to engage the lock, it must be input
again, when the green LED ashes for a short time to conrm.
Only then does the lock actually engage. Simply enter the code
again to open.
Battery warning
The low battery warning is given in two stages. If the battery
capacity drops below the rst level, the LED lights up red for
three seconds after a PIN is entered. If the capacity falls to a
critical level, the lock cannot be engaged at all and can only
opened with the master code.
Note: we recommend replacing the battery as soon as the red LED
gives the rst warning.
Important information
Each step of the conguration is conrmed as completed
with a double ash of the LED. It is absolutely imperativ
to only begin the next step of the conguration after this
ashing signal.
If you switch from one mode to the other (Freely selectable
PIN Fixed assigned PIN; Fixed assigned PIN Freely
selectable PIN), all other functions are reset to the factory
settings.
Caution: This does not apply to the master code.
If the conguration step is completed incorrectly, the lock
signals this with 8 consecutive ashes of the LED.
Caution: the lock is disabled for 45 seconds after 3 wrong inputs. A
red ash every second indicates that the lock is currently disabled.
This disablement can be terminated early by entering the master
code.
The master code must always be entered as follows:
√ √ 1 master code √e. g. √ √ 1 934 716 √

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Conguration
1. Mode selection
First, decide whether you want to use Fixed assigned PIN mode
or Freely selectable PIN mode.
a) Fixed assigned PIN mode
Enter master code √√ 1 master code √
select mode √√5 0 √
b) Freely selectable PIN mode
Enter master code √√ 1 master code √
select mode √√5 1 √
2. Setting the PIN length
Set the PIN length. The PIN length is 4 digits under factory
settings.
Enter master code √√ 1 master code √
Specied the required
number of digits
√√ 0 x √
(x = 4 or x = 6)
Caution: If the number of digits is changed, all PINs currently
stored are deleted.
3. Functions settings for the selected mode
Now adjust any of the functions assigned to your chosen
mode that you need.
a)
Conguration in Fixed assigned PIN mode
Assigning the PIN
Enter master code √√ 1 master code √
Assign PIN √√3 xxxx (xx) √
Up to 50 PINs can be stored.
Delete PIN
Enter master code √√ 1 master code √
Delete PIN √√9 xxxx (xx) √
b) Conguration in Freely selectable PIN mode
Activate/ deactivate the code reenter
Enter master code √√ 1 master code √
Activate
Deactivate
√√ 2 1 √
√√ 2 0 √
4. General function settings
You can then set the general functions according tp your
requirements, regardless of the selected mode.
Set your own master code
Enter the old master code √√ 1 master code √
Enter the new master code √√7 xxx xxx √
The master code must be 6 digits long.
Activate/ Deactivate LED-locking status indicator
Enter master code √√ 1 master code √
Activate
Deactivate
√√8 1 √
√√8 0 √
Set right or left usage
Enter master code √√ 1 master code √
Set locking direction √√ x √
left: x= 4
right: x=6
Operation
a) in Fixed assigned PIN mode
Lock √ (hold down)
Unlock enter code
b) in Freely selectable PIN mode
Lock enter code √√
Unlock enter code

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Disposal
Electrical equipment may not be disposed of with houshold
waste! At the end of its useful life, please take the equipment
to a designated collection point.
As a company selling batteries or rechargeable batteries, or
devices which are operated with batteries or rechargeable
batteries, we are obliged to provide the following information
about the relevant regulations and obligations concerning
battery legislation:
Used batteries should not be put in household waste. Consu-
mers are legally obliged to bring batteries back to a suitable
collection point either at a retailer or the municipality for dispo-
sal. You will not be charged for disposal. You can also send your
used batteries back to us. Postage must always be fully prepaid
on batteries/ rechargeable batteries returned to us for disposal:
BURG F.W. Lüling KG
Volmarsteiner Straße 52
58089 Hagen
Used batteries may contain containments or heavy metals that
can be harmful to the environment and health. Furthermore,
batteries contain valuable materials which can be recycled.
The environment and PCE Deutschlang GmbH thank you. The
waste bin sign means: Batteries and rechargeable batteries
must not be disposed of in household waste.
The signs below the waste bin stand for:
Pb: Battery contains lead
Cd:Battery contains cadmium
Hg:Battery contains mercury
BURG F. W. Lüling KG
Hegestraße 6
58300 Wetter (Germany)
Fon + 49 (0) 23 35 / 63 08-0
Fax + 49 (0) 23 35 / 63 08-999
info@burg.de
www.burg.de
Battery replacement
1. Loosen the screws on the back.
2. Remove the protective plate.
3. Remove the battery.
4. Insert the new battery.
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