BURG-WÄCHTER SecuTronic Operating Instructions
Introduction
Dear customer, thank you for choosing a safe with a BURG-WÄCHTER SecuTronic lock. This electronic lock is certified according to ECB Class A and developed according to current technical standards, including EN 1300:2018 for high-security locks. Please read this entire manual before programming and keep it safe for future reference. We hope you enjoy your new BURG-WÄCHTER safe.
Design and Input
The SecuTronic lock features several key components for operation:
- Display: Shows status, menu options, and input prompts.
- Number Keys: Labeled '0' through '9', used for entering codes and data.
- [Func] Key: A multifunction key used to go back one menu level, delete an entered character, or show the Main Menu. The display indicates its current function.
- [On/Enter] Key: Activates the system or selects the current menu item.
- [1] Key: Used to scroll up through menu options when available, indicated by an [up arrow] on the display.
- [2] Key: Used to scroll down through menu options when available, indicated by a [down arrow] on the display.
Input Options: The lock uses the number keys for code entry and the [Func] key for navigation and selection, similar to the descriptions above.
Diagram Description (Design): The design shows the electronic lock unit with a keypad (numbers 0-9, [Func], [On/Enter]), a display screen, and a mounting bracket. The keypad layout is standard numeric with additional function keys.
General Information
Activation
The electronics are activated by pressing the [On/Enter] key on the keyboard, which illuminates the keypad. The BURG-WÄCHTER logo appears briefly on the display before the PIN code or fingerprint input graphic is shown.
Languages
The menu navigation is available in multiple languages and can be set via the "Languages" menu. Refer to the "Menu Language" chapter for detailed instructions.
Blocking Times
For security, the lock electronics will block access for five minutes after three consecutive incorrect PIN entries. Each subsequent incorrect entry extends the blocking time by ten minutes. A countdown timer is displayed during the blocking period, during which the safe cannot be opened even with a valid code.
Increasing Burglary Protection
To enhance security:
- Store codes securely, accessible only to authorized persons.
- Change the factory code immediately upon commissioning the lock.
- Avoid easily guessable codes (e.g., 1-2-3-4-5-6).
- Do not use personal data like birthdays as codes.
- Always test the lock multiple times with the safe door open after changing a code.
Attention: All code changes (administrator, factory, user) must be performed with the safe door open. After a code change, operate the lock several times with the new code while the door is open.
Menu Structure and Functions
Menu Structure
The menu is structured for easy navigation:
- Code Change: For modifying administrator and user codes.
- Language: To select the display language.
- Administrator: Contains sub-menus for managing users, processes, and system settings. Access often requires the administrator code.
- User (Create, Delete): Manage user access.
- Processes: View system reports.
- Restructure: Optimize user data.
- Install: Register the control panel.
- Info: Provides system information and diagnostic checks.
- System Info: Displays detailed system data.
- System Check: Runs diagnostic tests.
Code Change Menu
This menu allows you to change administrator and user codes. It is crucial to change the factory-set administrator code to a unique, individually set code for security reasons. The process involves entering the old code, then the new code twice, and confirming the changes.
Language Menu
Select your preferred display language from the available options. After selecting, confirm your choice, and a confirmation message will appear.
Administrator Menu
This section houses advanced functions requiring administrator privileges. Key sub-menus include:
- User Management (Create/Delete): Add new users by entering a 6-digit code and confirming, or delete existing users.
- Reorganise: Periodically reorganizes the user database for optimal performance.
- Processes: Access various system information reports.
- Install: Used to re-register the electronic control panel with the locking mechanism in case of system failure.
Note on Initial Setup: Upon first use, you may be prompted to enter the current date and time (day, month, year, hour, minutes).
Technical Details
- Number of administrator codes: 1
- Number of user codes: 1 (maximum)
- Blocking times: 5 minutes after 3 incorrect entries, then 10 minutes for subsequent incorrect entries.
- Power supply: 4x AA MIGNON LR6 ALKALINE batteries.
- Updatable (firmware): Yes.
- History number: 500.
Maintenance and Safety
Battery Replacement
The battery status is indicated on the display. When a low battery message appears, replace the batteries promptly. To replace batteries:
- Remove the two Torx T8 screws from the underside of the lock electronics.
- Slide the cover out, which will also release the batteries.
- Remove old batteries and dispose of them responsibly.
- Insert four new 1.5 V AA Mignon batteries, observing correct polarity as shown on the battery holder. Use branded batteries; rechargeable batteries are not recommended.
- Slide the cover and batteries back into place and secure with screws.
Diagram Description (Battery Replacement): The process involves unscrewing the lock cover, removing the old batteries, and inserting new AA batteries while paying attention to polarity. The correct battery type and quantity are specified.
Warranty
BURG-WÄCHTER products meet high quality and technical standards. The warranty covers production or material defects present at the time of purchase and lasts for two years. It excludes damage from transport, incorrect operation, improper use, or wear. Batteries are not covered. For warranty claims, contact your dealer with the defective device and original documentation. For service or repair, faulty devices must be presented with the valid administrator code and original documentation.
Disposal of the Device
Dispose of this device responsibly. Many components contain recyclable materials. Electrical and electronic equipment and batteries marked with a specific symbol must not be disposed of with household waste but collected separately. Please consult your local authority for collection points.
BURG-WÄCHTER KG declares compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU (EMC) and 2011/65/EU (RoHS). The full EU Declaration of Conformity is available at www.burg.biz.
Safety Recommendation
Periodically clean the keyboard surface with a soft microfibre cloth (like a glasses cleaning cloth) to remove fingerprints and maintain optimal operation.
Printing and typesetting errors, as well as technical changes, are reserved.