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www.lehmann-locks.com GB Content Page General system description / Operating description ....................................................... 2 Safety precautions / Care & maintenance / Technical specifications .............................. 3 System components & package contents ........................................................................ 4 Dimensions ...................................................................................................................... 5 Getting started & changing battery ................................................................................. 6 Emergency power supply / Installing the bolt protector ................................................. 7 Installing the labeling clip / Mounting the locking system .............................................. 8 Structure of the keypad TA03 / Bolt end position scan function ................................... 10 Factory settings / Opening & closing in Free Code mode .............................................. 11 Switching to Fixed Code mode / Opening & Closing in Fixed Code mode ..................... 12 User changes the Fixed Code ........................................................................................ 13 Switching to Free Code mode........................................................................................ 14 Changing the master code ............................................................................................. 15 Changing the emergency opening code ........................................................................ 16 Emergency opening / Reset to factory settings ............................................................. 17 Automatic locking in Fixed Code mode ......................................................................... 18 Automatic opening in Free Code mode ......................................................................... 19 Battery warning / Firmware update / Disposal ............................................................. 20
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3 0 A T 0 1 4 M A D B Operating InstructionsM410 Keypad lock(M410 TA03) GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The M410 TA03 (keypad) locking system is a furniture lock with a motor-driven locking bolt intended for use in the home and office. This manual gives you information in order to install and operate the locking system correctly. Keep the operating instructions in an easily accessible place. Using the locking system in applications for which it is not intended may result in irreparable damage to it and render any claims null and void. Wording and graphics have been prepared for you with care. However, no liability will be assumed for any mistakes that may have occurred. The scope of items included by the manufacturer in the system as well as technical specifi-
cations are subject to change without notice. These instructions must not be reproduced in any way (print, photocopy, etc.) either in whole or in part without written consent from LEHMANN Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG. OPERATING DESCRIPTION The M410 TA03 electronic locking system provides you with a convenient means of locking and unlocking your furni-
ture electronically. The system has two operating modes. Operating mode 1: Free Code The user selects his own individual code (3 to 10 digits) for opening and closing the lock. In this mode, the code memory is deleted again as soon as the user opens his cabinet. This means that the next user can select his new individual code. Operating mode 2: Fixed Code The user can only open and close the lock with a fixed preset code (3 to 10 digits). IMPORTANT: Only install the locking system when it is unlocked. For the correct mechanical connection of the locking system to your furniture, please refer to the installation instructions of your furniture manufacturer. Perform all programming operations and functional checks when the cabinet door is open. In the event of a malfunction, you thus have access to all system components. FCC Comliance Statemant This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 2 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB)!
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS U Pack the battery to transport the lock in such a way, that no short circuit can occur (explosion and fire hazard). U On changing the battery, ensure correct battery polarity and position. U Dispose of spent batteries and packaging material in the proper manner (see page 20, Disposal).. U Do not heat batteries, take them apart or short-circuit them. U Never throw batteries into open fires. U The battery must not be charged. U Keep the battery and packaging material out of childrens reach. U Any person swallowing batteries must seek immediate medical advice. U Damaged or leaking batteries may cause acid burns and/or poisoning. CARE & MAINTENANCE U Protect all system components from moisture. U Clean the locking system with a clean, soft, damp cloth only. U Do not use any aggressive detergents containing abrasives or solvents. Glass cleaners, thinners, alcohol, benzene or liquids containing ammonia are not suitable for cleaning purposes. U Treating any of the electronic and mechanical components improperly or in any way other than described in this user manual may lead to malfunctions. U Replace the battery in good time, but at the latest when the visual battery warning on the keypad lights up. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply Battery type: 1 x CR123A Operating temperature
-5 C to +60 C Storage temparature
-25 C to +70 C Type designation Lock M410: SLI2CBM6 Keypad TA03: MAIIC3M6 3 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) SYSTEM COMPONENTS & PACKAGE CONTENTS Please note that these operating instructions apply to different product variants. The packaging content therefore depends on the respective product variant. The product variants and installation recommendations shown here are intended for furniture with a wood thickness of 19 mm. For different wood thicknesses and materials, the screws for fixing the lock and the keypad must be adjusted. 9 1 7 8 3 5 2 6 4 Components:
1. Lock M410 2. 4 x pan-head screw (3,5 x 35 mm) 3. Cable 4. Battery (CR123A) 5. Bolt protector
(not in version with fixed bolt) 6. Striker plate 4005 7. Keypad TA03 8. Cover of keypad TA03 9. 4 x flat headed screw (3,0 x 15 mm) 10. Pin 4 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) DIMENSIONS Lock M410 23 64 54 5 8 5 7
, 5 2 4 14 4 1 5 5 Striker plate 4005 4 9 Keypad TA03 without labeling clip 53 12 32 8 8 8,8 1 3 4 6 For 19 x 16 Fr Stanzbild 19 x 16
, 8 8 1 15,9 Keypad TA03 with optional labeling clip 53 12 16 9 1 8 2 8 8 32 8,8 1 3 4 6 5 All figures in mm. BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) GETTING STARTED & CHANGING BATTERY Make sure that the lock and keypad are correctly connected to each other by the connection cable. Pay attention to the correct connection of the plugs and sockets. IMPORTANT: Only use one CR123A primary battery!
Open the battery compartment as shown above. Close the battery compartment with the tape inserted. Insert the battery first with the minus pole as shown above. The battery is placed on the battery removal tape so that the tape tip protrudes. To remove the battery, pull on the battery removal tape. 6 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY The locking system has the option of an emergency power supply in case of an empty battery. 1 2 3 4 Hold a 9V battery to the contacts at the keypad while entering the code or emergency opening code for opening the lock. Pay attention to the correct polarity of battery!
Insert the pin into the hole on the bottom side and press until the cover is released. Then lift up the cover. Insert the two guide lugs of the cover into the recesses. Press the cover until it clicks into place. INSTALLING THE BOLT PROTECTOR (NOT IN VERSION WITH FIXED BOLT) The bolt protector provided with the M410 can be used for additional protection of the locking system against exter-
nal mechanical manipulation. Depending on the purpose the lock M410 is being used for and where it is installed, we recommend fitting this additional, easy-to-mount protector. 7 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL LABELING CLIP An individual labeling clip can optionally be attached to the keypad unit. 1 2 3 Attach the labeling clip from the rear at the desired position. Labeling clip can be attached at four positions:
2 x right side (top / bottom) 2 x left side (top / bottom) Mount the keypad together with the labeling clip. MOUNTING THE LOCKING SYSTEM Mounting position of lock M410 Mounting position of keypad TA03 24 32 40 20 Door 54 9 1 5 1 5 7 l l a w e d S i 2 3 l l a w e d S i Door 4 6 Exemplary for a right door. 8 All figures in mm. BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) l l Door a w e d S i Mounting position of striker plate 4005 X Door Sidewall X + 13*
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, 4 2 2 In order to attach the cover to the already mounted keypad unit TA03, insert the two guide lugs of the cover into the recesses and press the cover until it clicks into place. 9 All figures in mm. BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) STRUCTURE OF THE KEYPAD TA03 Numbers 0-9 LED display Cancel Enter Trip point for removing the cover for emergency power supply You can cancel any operation at any time by pressing the cancel button x . When the cancel button is pressed, there is one short red flashing. Any input already made is deleted. During operation, make sure that each key input is acknowledged by a light signal at the LED display! If a light signal does not appear, the key input was not accepted. The optical signals are differentiated in colour and in duration as shown below:
Short flashing Long flashing Continuous light Note:
If no further key input is made during the entry of a code or during a programming operation, the already made entries will be discarded after 30 seconds. The old code remains valid. After the third entry of an invalid code, the option to enter a code is blocked for 30 seconds. The LED display flashes red for nine times. When a key is pressed during these 30 seconds, the LED display flashes red once. BOLT END POSITION SCAN FUNCTION The locking system also has a bolt end position scan function. If, during the locking process, the bolt does not reach its end position, the LED display flashes red for four times. The lock is not locked. Check the correct mounting positi-
on of the lock, the bolt protector and the striker plate. 10 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) FACTORY SETTINGS The following settings apply for the locking system as delivered from the factory:
U Free Code mode U The lock is in open position U Master code: 9-0-8-0-7-0-5-5-5-5 U Emergency opening code: 1-0-1-0-5 U Automatic locking is deactivated U Automatic opening is deactivated ATTENTION: It is highly recommended to change the factory set master code and factory set emergency opening code!
OPENING & CLOSING IN FREE CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. To close, you can enter any 3 to 10 digit code. When entering, make sure that each key input is acknowledged by a light signal at the LED display. Close (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 Open (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 Lock closes. Lock opens. After opening by entering the correct code, the previous code will be deleted. The lock can now be closed again with any 3 to 10 digit code. If an invalid code is entered, the LED display flashes red three times. 11 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) SWITCHING TO FIXED CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. The fixed code must be 3 to 10 digits. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 2 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The lock waits for entering a new fixed code (conti-
nuous green light). The LED display first flashes red twice after pressing the enter button and then turns to a continuous green light until a new fixed code has been entered. Now enter your new personal fixed code immediately. When entering, make sure that the LED display acknowledges each key input. Enter of new fixed code (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 When the LED display turns off, the new fixed code is valid. If you cancel the enter process of a new fixed code with the cancel button or if you enter an incorrect code (invalid code length), the code 1-2-3 will automatically be valid. In this case the LED display flashes red ten times. Check that the code has been accepted correctly with an open cabinet door. Switching to Fixed Code mode deactivates the function Automatic opening in Free Code mode or Automatic closing in Fixed Code mode which may have been activated before. OPENING & CLOSING IN FIXED CODE MODE Close (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 Open (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 If an invalid code is entered, the LED display flashes red three times. 12 Lock closes. Lock opens. BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) USER CHANGES THE FIXED CODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. The fixed code must be 3 to 10 digits.. If you have already changed the default fixed code for the user, enter your valid code here. The previous code will be overwritten by entering the new code. Enter of valid fixed code (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 x +
simultaneously The lock waits for entering a new fixed code (conti-
nuous green light). After the buttons x +
code is entered. are pressed simultaneously the LED will turn to a continuous green light until a new fixed Now enter your new personal fixed code immediately. When entering, make sure that the LED display acknowledges each key input. Enter of new fixed code (example: 1-2-3-4-5) Keys Display 1 2 3 4 5 When the LED display turns off, the new fixed code is valid. If the new code is not entered correctly, the previous code remains valid. In this case, the LED display flashes red ten times. Check with the open cabinet, that the new fixed code has been accepted correctly (see page 12, Opening & closing in Fixed Code mode). 13 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) SWITCHING TO FREE CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 1 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). When the LED display turns off, Free Code mode is activated. After you have successfully switched to Free Code mode, you can operate the lock with any random code
(3 to 10 digits). Please refer to page 11, Opening & closing in Free Code mode. Switching to Free Code mode deactivates the function Automatic closing in Fixed Code mode or Automatic opening in Free Code mode which may have been activated before. 14 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) CHANGING THE MASTER CODE It is highly recommended that you change the default master code and to choose the longest possible and secure master code. The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. The master code must be 3 to 10 digits. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 5 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The locks waits for the first entry of the the new master code (continuous red light). After the enter button is pressed the LED display will turn to a continuous red light until a new master code has been entered for the first time. Now carefully enter the new master code 2x in succession (as described in the following). When entering the new master code, make particularly sure that the LED display acknowledges each key input. Enter of new master code (example: 6-0-1-9-7) Keys Display 6 0 1 9 7 Repeated enter of new master code (example: 6-0-1-9-7) Keys Display 6 0 1 9 7 The lock waits for the second entry of the new master code (continuous green light). When the LED display turns off, the new master code is valid. If the new master code has been entered correctly twice, there is a long green flashing in the LED display. The new master code is valid. In all other cases, the LED display flashes red ten times. The new master code was not accepted. The previous master code is still valid. Perform immediately a functional test with the new master code!
15 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) CHANGING THE EMERGENCY OPENING CODE It is highly recommended that you change the default emergency opening code and to choose the longest possible and secure emergency opening code. The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. The emergency opening code must be 3 to 10 digits. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 4 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The locks waits for the first entry of the the new emergency opening code
(continuous red light). After the enter button is pressed the LED display will turn to a continuous red light until a new emergency opening code has been entered for the first time. Now carefully enter the new emergency opening code 2x in succession (as described in the following). When entering the new emergency opening code, make particularly sure that the LED display acknowledges each key input. Enter of new emergency opening code (example: 1-2-3-0-0) Keys Display 1 2 3 0 0 Repeated enter of new emergency opening code (example: 1-2-3-0-0) Keys Display 1 2 3 0 0 The lock waits for the second entry of the new emergency opening code
(continuous green light). When the LED display turns off, the new emergency opening code is valid. If the new emergency opening code has been entered correctly twice, there is a long green flashing in the LED display. The new emergency opening code is valid. In all other cases, the LED display flashes red ten times. The new emergency opening code was not accepted. The previous emergency opening code is still valid. Perform immediately a functional test with the new emergency opening code!
16 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) EMERGENCY OPENING If you have already changed the default emergency opening code, enter your valid emergency opening code here. Enter emergency opening code (example: factory settings) Keys Display 1 0 1 0 5 Lock opens After an emergency opening in the Fixed Code mode, the lock can be used again normally with the previously pro-
grammed fixed code. If you want to change the fixed code, follow the instructions in section User changes the Fixed code or in section Switching to Fixed Code mode. After an emergency opening in the Free Code mode, the lock can be used normally again (see page 11, Opening &
closing in Free Code mode). If an invalid emergency opening code is entered, the LED display flashes red three times. RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS If the reset to factory settings is carried out, all stored fixed code, master code, emergency opening code and settings will be deleted. The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. If necessary, perform an emergency opening to open the lock. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 0 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). When the LED display turns off, the reset to factory settings is completed. 17 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) AUTOMATIC LOCKING IN FIXED CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. This feature can only be activated in Fixed Code mode. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 6 Select the time span after which the lock is to close automatically. Selection of time spans Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The lock waits for the selection of the time span
(continuous red ight). Automatic closing Switches off after 10 seconds after 30 seconds after 1 minute after 5 minutes after 15 minutes after 1 hour after 6 hours after 12 hours after 24 hours Note that there may be slight variations in the time span. A second-exact measurement is not possible. When swit-
ching to the Free Code mode, this function is automatically deactivated. 18 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) AUTOMATIC OPENING IN FREE CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. This feature can only be activated in Free Code mode. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 6 Select the time span after which the lock is to open automatically. Selection of time spans Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The lock waits for the selection of the time span
(continuous red ight). Automatic opening Switches off after 5 minutes after 15 minutes after 30 minutes after 1 hour after 6 hours after 12 hours after 24 hours after 48 hours after 7 days Note that there may be slight variations in the time span. A second-exact measurement is not possible. When swit-
ching to the Fixed Code mode, this function is automatically deactivated. 19 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB) BATTERY WARNING The locking system is equipped with two battery warning levels (see table below):
Warning level LED display Meaning Stage 1 Stage 2 The battery is weak and should be ch-
anged. Opening and closing of the lock are possible. Configuration changes are not possible. The battery is exhausted and must be changed immediately! The lock can only be opened. Configuration changes are not possible. For changing the battery see page 6 Getting started & changing battery. FIRMWARE UPDATE You have the option of updating the firmware of the locking system via the micro USB port on the lock. Firmware up-
dates are provided only when needed (for example, technical need). To update the firmware you need the software LEHMANN Firmware Updater. The software can be found on the website www.lehmann-locks.com under Electronic Locking Systems and there under Software Solutions. The individual steps for updating the firmware are described in the software.
DISPOSAL Dispose of the locking system according to local regulations and guidelines. Remove the battery and dispose of the battery separately according to local regulations. When disposing of partially discharged batteries, make sure that there are no short circuits between the poles of the batteries (risk of explosion and fire). LEHMANN Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG Postfach 26 20 D-32383 Minden Fon +49 571 / 50 599-0 Fax +49 571 / 50 599-822 info@lehmann-locks.com www.lehmann-locks.com DIN EN ISO 9001:2015 zertifiziert 20 BDA M410 TA03 / 2019-09 (GB)
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www.lehmann-locks.com GB Content Page General system description / Operating description ....................................................... 2 Safety precautions / Care & maintenance / Technical specifications .............................. 3 System components & package contents ........................................................................ 4 Dimensions ...................................................................................................................... 5 Getting started & changing batteries .............................................................................. 6 Emergency power supply ................................................................................................ 7 Installing the labeling clip / Mounting the locking system ........................................... 8 Structure of the keypad TA03 / Bolt end position scan function ................................... 10 Factory settings / Opening & closing in Free Code mode. ............................................ 11 Switching to Fixed Code mode / Opening and closing in Fixed Code mode .................. 12 User changes the Fixed Code ........................................................................................ 13 Switching to Free Code mode........................................................................................ 14 Changing the master code ............................................................................................. 15 Changing the emergency opening code ........................................................................ 16 Emergency opening / Reset to factory settings ............................................................. 17 Automatic locking in Fixed Code mode ...................................................................... 18 Automatic opening in Free Code mode ......................................................................... 19 Battery warning / Firmware update / Disposal ............................................................. 20
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3 0 A T 0 1 6 M A D B Operating InstructionsLocker lock M610 with keypad (M610 TA03) GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The M610 TA03 (keypad) locking system is a locker lock with a motor-driven locking bolt intended for use in the home and office. This manual gives you information in order to install and operate the locking system correctly. Keep the operating instructions in an easily accessible place. Using the locking system in applications for which it is not intended may result in irreparable damage to it and render any claims null and void. Wording and graphics have been prepared for you with care. However, no liability will be assumed for any mistakes that may have occurred. The scope of items included by the manufacturer in the system as well as technical specifi-
cations are subject to change without notice. These instructions must not be reproduced in any way (print, photocopy, etc.) either in whole or in part without written consent from LEHMANN Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG. OPERATING DESCRIPTION The M610 TA03 electronic locking system provides you with a convenient means of locking and unlocking your locker electronically. The system has two operating modes. Operating mode 1: Free Code The user selects his own individual code (3 to 10 digits) for opening and closing the lock. In this mode, the code memory is deleted again as soon as the user opens his locker. This means that the next user can select his new individual code. Operating mode 2: Fixed Code The user can only open and close the lock with a fixed preset code (3 to 10 digits). IMPORTANT: Only install the locking system when it is unlocked. For the correct mechanical connection of the locking system to your locker, please refer to the installation instructions of your locker manufacturer. Perform all programming operations and functional checks when the locker door is open. In the event of a malfunction, you thus have access to all system components. FCC Comliance Statemant This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 2 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB)!
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS U Pack the batteries to transport the lock in such a way, that no short circuit can occur (explosion and fire hazard). U On changing the batteries, ensure correct battery polarity and position. U Dispose of spent batteries and packaging material in the proper manner (see page 20, Disposal). U Do not heat batteries, take them apart or short-circuit them. U Never throw batteries into open fires. U The batteries must not be charged. U Keep the batteries and packaging material out of childrens reach. U Any person swallowing batteries must seek immediate medical advice. U Damaged or leaking batteries may cause acid burns and/or poisoning. CARE AND MAINTENANCE U Protect all system components from moisture. U Clean the locking system with a clean, soft, damp cloth only. U Do not use any aggressive detergents containing abrasives or solvents. Glass cleaners, thinners, alcohol, benzene or liquids containing ammonia are not suitable for cleaning purposes. U Treating any of the electronic and mechanical components improperly or in any way other than described in this user manual may lead to malfunctions. U Replace the batteries in good time, but at the latest when the visual battery warning on the keypad lights up. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply Battery type: 2 x CR123A Operating temperature
-5 C to +60 C Storage temparature
-25 C to +70 C Type designation Locker Lock M610: SLI2CBM6 Keypad TA03: MAIIC3M6 3 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) SYSTEM COMPONENTS / PACKAGE CONTENTS Please note that these operating instructions apply to different product variants. The packaging content therefore depends on the respective product variant. The product variants and installation recommendations shown here are intended for furniture with a wood thickness of 19 mm. For different wood thicknesses and materials, the screws for fixing the lock and the keypad must be adjusted. 9 8 7 3 6 5 1 2 4 Components:
1. Locker Lock M610 2. 4 x pan-head screw (4,5 x 16 mm) 3. Cable 4. 2 x battery (CR123A) 5. Battery cover for M610 6. Striker plate 4516 7. Keypad TA03 8. Cover of keypad TA03 9. 4 x flat headed screw (3,0 x 15 mm) 10. Pin 11. 3 x flat headed screw (3,0 x 15 mm) for striker plate, only included in single-set packaging 4 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) DIMENSIONS Locker lock M610 105 94 5 0 1 4 9 14 25 9 4,5 105 94 25 9 4,5
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(M610 for right hand doors)
(M610 for left hand doors) 6 8 6 14 14 27 4 4 1 10 4 4 10 4 4 2 2 39 15,5 4,5 Striker plate 4516 6 8 6 1 14 14 27 4 4 2 2 39 15,5 4,5 Keypad TA03 without labeling clip 53 12 32 8 8 8,8 1 3 4 6 For 19 x 16 Fr Stanzbild 19 x 16
, 8 8 1 15,9 5 All figures in mm. BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) Keypad TA03 with optional labeling clip 53 12 16 9 1 8 2 8 8 32 8,8 1 3 4 6 GETTING STARTED / CHANGING BATTERIES Make sure that the lock and keypad are correctly connected to each other by the connection cable. Pay attention to the correct connection of the plugs and sockets. IMPORTANT: Only use two CR123A primary batteries!
Open the battery compartment cover by inserting the pin into the small holes and releasing the cover. Lift the cover off at the same time. Insert the batteries CR123A in the battery compartment. Make sure that the batteries are correctly inserted in the battery compartment. Close the cover of the battery compartment. Press the cover until is snaps into all four latch positions. 6 All figures in mm. BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY The locking system has the option of an emergency power supply in case of empty batteries. 1 2 3 4 Hold a 9V battery to the contacts at the keypad while entering the code or emergency opening code for opening the lock. Pay attention to the correct polarity of battery!
Insert the pin into the hole on the bottom side and press until the cover is released. Then lift up the cover. Insert the two guide lugs of the cover into the recesses. Press the cover until it clicks into place. INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL LABELING CLIP An individual labeling clip can optionally be attached to the keypad unit. 1 2 3 Attach the labeling clip from the rear at the desired position. Labeling clip can be attached at four positions:
2 x right side (top / bottom) 2 x left side (top / bottom) Mount the keypad together with the labeling clip. 7 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) INSTALLING THE LOCKING SYSTEM Mounting position of lock M610 Mounting position of keypad TA03 70 23 94 47 Door Door 54 32 l l a w e d S i 4 9 1 2 19 hole in the door l l a w e d S i 2 3 4 6 Exemplary for a right door. Mounting position of striker plate 4516 X Door Sidewall X + 36,5*
36,5**
2 3 14
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, 5 5 4 Door l l a w e d S i Inlay doors *
Overlay doors **
X = Door thickness 8 All figures in mm. BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) In order to attach the cover to the already mounted keypad unit TA03, insert the two guide lugs of the cover into the recesses and press the cover until it clicks into place. Installation instructions:
Do not use countersunk head screws when installing the locker lock, the keypad and the striker plate. Flat headed screws (3,0 x 15 mm) are recommended for mounting the striker plate (only included in single-set packaging). A splash water and dust protection can only be ensured if the lock and the keypad lie completely on the door surface (except Omega-profiles). The locker lock M610 is available in two versions (right or left mounting). Please ensure the correct installation position of the lock and the keypad. Tighten the screws hand-tight. Right mounting (front view) Left mounting (front view) 9 All figures in mm. BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) STRUCTURE OF THE KEYPAD TA03 Numbers 0-9 LED display Cancel Enter Trip point for removing the cover for emergency power supply You can cancel any operation at any time by pressing the cancel button x . When the cancel button is pressed, there is one short red flashing. Any input already made is deleted. During operation, make sure that each key input is acknowledged by a light signal at the LED display! If a light signal does not appear, the key input was not accepted. The optical signals are differentiated in colour and in duration as shown below:
Short flashing Long flashing Continuous light Note:
If no further key input is made during the entry of a code or during a programming operation, the already made entries will be discarded after 30 seconds. The old code remains valid. After the third entry of an invalid code, the option to enter a code is blocked for 30 seconds. The display flashes red nine times. When a key is pressed during these 30 seconds, the LED display flashes red once. PLAUSIBILITY CHECK OF BOLT END POSITION The locking system has a plausibility check of the bolt end position. If the value is not within the expected range when closing, the LED display flashes red for four times. The lock is not locked. Check the correct mounting position of the lock and the striker plate. 10 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) FACTORY SETTINGS The following settings apply for the locking system as delivered from the factory:
U Free Code mode U The lock is in open position U Master code: 9-0-8-0-7-0-5-5-5-5 U Emergency opening code: 1-0-1-0-5 U Automatic locking is deactivated U Automatic opening is deactivated ATTENTION: It is highly recommended to change the factory set master code and factory set emergency opening code!
OPENING & CLOSING IN FREE CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. To close, you can enter any 3 to 10 digit code. When entering, make sure that each key input is acknowledged by a light signal at the LED display. Close (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 Open (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 Lock closes. Lock opens. After opening by entering the correct code, the previous code will be deleted. The lock can now be closed again with any 3 to 10 digit code. If an invalid code is entered, the LED display flashes red three times. 11 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) SWITCHING TO FIXED CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. The fixed code must be 3 to 10 digits. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 2 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The lock waits for entering a new fixed code (conti-
nuous green light). The LED display first flashes red twice after pressing the enter button and then turns to a continuous green light until a new fixed code has been entered. Now enter your new personal fixed code immediately. When entering, make sure that the LED display acknowledges each key input. Enter of new fixed code (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 When the LED display turns off, the new fixed code is valid. If you cancel the enter process of a new fixed code with the cancel button or if you enter an incorrect code (invalid code length), the code 1-2-3 will automatically be valid. In this case the LED display flashes red ten times. Check that the code has been accepted correctly with an open cabinet door. Switching to Fixed Code mode deactivates the function Automatic opening in Free Code mode or Automatic closing in Fixed Code mode which may have been activated before. OPENING & CLOSING IN FIXED CODE MODE Close (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 Open (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 If an invalid code is entered, the LED display flashes red three times. 12 Lock closes. Lock opens. BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) USER CHANGES THE FIXED CODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. The fixed code must be 3 to 10 digits. If you have already changed the default fixed code for the user, enter your valid code here. The previous code will be overwritten by entering the new code. Enter of valid fixed code (example: 1-4-5-6) Keys Display 1 4 5 6 x +
simultaneously The lock waits for entering a new fixed code (conti-
nuous green light). After the buttons x +
code is entered. are pressed simultaneously the LED will turn to a continuous green light until a new fixed Now enter your new personal fixed code immediately. When entering, make sure that the LED display acknowledges each key input. Enter of new fixed code (example: 1-2-3-4-5) Keys Display 1 2 3 4 5 When the LED display turns off, the new fixed code is valid. If the new code is not entered correctly, the previous code remains valid. In this case, the LED display flashes red ten times. Check with the open cabinet, that the new fixed code has been accepted correctly (see page 12, Opening & closing in Fixed Code mode). 13 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) SWITCHING TO FREE CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 1 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). When the LED display turns off, Free Code mode is activated. After you have successfully switched to Free Code mode, you can operate the lock with any random code
(3 to 10 digits). Please refer to page 11, Opening & closing in Free Code mode. Switching to Free Code mode deactivates the function Automatic closing in Fixed Code mode or Automatic opening in Free Code mode which... may have been activated before. 14 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) CHANGING THE MASTER CODE It is highly recommended that you change the default master code and to choose the longest possible and secure master code. The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. The master code must be 3 to 10 digits. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 5 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The locks waits for the first entry of the the new master code (continuous red light). After the enter button is pressed the LED display will turn to a continuous red light until a new master code has been entered for the first time Now carefully enter the new master code 2x in succession (as described in the following). When entering the new master code, make particularly sure that the LED display acknowledges each key input. Enter of new master code (example: 6-0-1-9-7) Keys Display 6 0 1 9 7 Repeated enter of new master code (example: 6-0-1-9-7) Keys Display 6 0 1 9 7 The lock waits for the second entry of the new master code (continuous green light). When the LED display turns off, the new master code is valid. If the new master code has been entered correctly twice, there is a long green flashing in the LED display. The new master code is valid. In all other cases, the LED display flashes red ten times. The new master code was not accepted. The previous master code is still valid. Perform immediately a functional test with the new master code!
15 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) CHANGING THE EMERGENCY OPENING CODE It is highly recommended that you change the default emergency opening code and to choose the longest possible and secure emergency opening code. The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. The emergency opening code must be 3 to 10 digits If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 4 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The locks waits for the first entry of the the new emergency opening code
(continuous red light). After the enter button is pressed the LED display will turn to a continuous red light until a new emergency opening code has been entered for the first time. Now carefully enter the new emergency opening code 2x in succession (as described in the following). When entering the new emergency opening code, make particularly sure that the LED display acknowledges each key input. Enter of new emergency opening code (example: 1-2-3-0-0) Keys Display 1 2 3 0 0 Repeated enter of new emergency opening code (example: 1-2-3-0-0) Keys Display 1 2 3 0 0 The lock waits for the second entry of the new emergency opening code
(continuous green light). When the LED display turns off, the new emergency opening code is valid. If the new emergency opening code has been entered correctly twice, there is a long green flashing in the LED display. The new emergency opening code is valid. In all other cases, the LED display flashes red ten times. The new emergency opening code was not accepted. The previous emergency opening code is still valid. Perform immediately a functional test with the new emergency opening code!
16 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) EMERGENCY OPENING If you have already changed the default emergency opening code, enter your valid emergency opening code here. Enter emergency opening code (example: Werkseinstellung) Keys Display 1 0 1 0 5 Lock opens. After an emergency opening in the Fixed Code mode, the lock can be used again normally with the previously pro-
grammed fixed code. If you want to change the fixed code, follow the instructions in section User changes the Fixed code or in section Switching to Fixed Code mode. After an emergency opening in the Free Code mode, the lock can be used normally again (see page 11, Opening &
closing in Free Code mode). If an invalid emergency opening code is entered, the LED display flashes red three times. RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS If the reset to factory settings is carried out, all stored fixed code, master code, emergency opening code and settings will be deleted. The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. If necessary, perform an emergency opening to open the lock. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 0 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). When the LED display turns off, the reset to factory settings is completed. 17 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) AUTOMATIC LOCKING IN FIXED CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. This feature can only be activated in Fixed Code mode. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 6 Select the time span after which the lock is to close automatically. Selection of time spans Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The lock waits for the selection of the time span
(continuous red ight). Automatic closing Switches off after 10 seconds after 30 seconds after 1 minute after 5 minutes after 15 minutes after 1 hour after 6 hours after 12 hours after 24 hours Note that there may be slight variations in the time span. A second-exact measurement is not possible. When swit-
ching to the Free Code mode, this function is automatically deactivated. 18 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) AUTOMATIC OPENING IN FREE CODE MODE The lock must be in open position. There must be no battery warning. This feature can only be activated in Free Code mode. If you have already changed the default master code, enter your valid master code here. In order to confirm the master code, press the keys x +
simultaneously. Enter of master code (example: factory settings) Keys Display Keys Display 9 0 8 0 7 0 5 5 5 5 x +
simultaneously 6 Select the time span after which the lock is to open automatically. Selection of time spans Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display Keys Display 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The lock is in configuration mode (continuous green light). The lock waits for the selection of the time span
(continuous red ight). Automatic opening Switches off after 5 minutes after 15 minutes after 30 minutes after 1 hour after 6 hours after 12 hours after 24 hours after 48 hours after 7 days Note that there may be slight variations in the time span. A second-exact measurement is not possible. When swit-
ching to the Fixed Code mode, this function is automatically deactivated. 19 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB) BATTERY WARNING The locking system is equipped with two battery warning levels (see table below).:
Warning level LED-Display Meaning Stage 1 Stage 2 The batteries are weak and should be changed. Opening and closing of the lock are possible. Configuration chan-
ges are not possible. The batteries are exhausted and must be changed immediately! The lock can only be opened. Configuration changes are not possible. For changing the batteries see page 6 Getting started & changing batteries. FIRMWARE UPDATE You have the option of updating the firmware of the locking system via the micro USB port on the lock. Firmware up-
dates are provided only when needed (for example, technical need). To update the firmware you need the software LEHMANN Firmware Updater. The software can be found on the website www.lehmann-locks.com under Electronic Locking Systems and there under Software Solutions. The individual steps for updating the firmware are described in the software.
DISPOSAL Dispose of the locking system according to local regulations and guidelines. Remove the battery and dispose of the battery separately according to local regulations. When disposing of partially discharged batteries, make sure that there are no short circuits between the poles of the batteries (risk of explosion and fire). LEHMANN Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG Postfach 26 20 D-32383 Minden Fon +49 571 / 50 599-0 Fax +49 571 / 50 599-822 info@lehmann-locks.com www.lehmann-locks.com DIN EN ISO 9001:2015 zertifiziert 20 BDA M610 TA03 / 2021-08-17 (GB)
1 | label and location | ID Label/Location Info | 190.61 KiB | October 18 2021 |
Type label, keypad (20 x 20 mm) Uphauser Weg 82 D-32429 Minden FCC ID: W2Y-MAIIC3M6 Keypad TA03, MAIIC3M6 SN: yyww-nnnn are part of the moulded enclosure
1 | LTC Request | Cover Letter(s) | 366.90 KiB | October 18 2021 |
[M M] MOBELSCHLOSSER
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BUROMOBELSCHLOSS-SYSTEME Martin Lehmann GmbH & Co. KG Martin Lehmann GmbH & Co. KG - Postfach 2620 - D-32383 Minden PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Date: 07 October 2021 Product Certification K6nigswinkel 10 D 32825 Blomberg Long/Short-term Confidentiality Request FCC ID: W2Y-MAIIC3M6 To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to sections 0.457(d) and 0.459 of CFR 47 and to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public, we hereby request long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
& Schematics & Parts List
& Block Diagram O Tune-Up Info
& Operational Description In addition we hereby request the following exhibits contained in this application to be temporarily (short-term confidentiality) withheld from the public disclosure for an initial period of days until: not applicable 0 External Photos O Test Setup Photos O Internal Photos O Users Manual The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to rule 0.457(d), disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the GRANT for this application. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Yours sincerely, f s :
iP Be the e oo Jan Beckendorf Development Engineer / Grantee Contact Person Am Kohigraben 6-10, D-32429 Minden-Bolhorst, Telefon 05 71 / 50 46 0, Fax 05 71 59 99 Bankverbindungen Commerzbank AG Minden Sparkasse Minden-Lubbecke Martin Lehmann GmbH & CO. Pers. haft. Geselischaft Martin Lehmann BLZ 490 800 25 - Kto.-Nr. 3 366 236 BLZ 490 501 01 - Kto.-Nr. 40 005 662 Kommanditgeselischaft Sitz Minden Verwaltungsgeselischaft mbH - Sitz Minden IBAN: DE 16 4908 0025 0336 6236 00 IBAN: DE 76 4905 0101 0040 0056 62 BIC: COBADEFFXXX BIC: WELADED1MIN Registergericht Bad Oeynhausen HRA 2973 _Registergericht Bad Oeynhausen - HRA 4766 Deutsche Bank AG Minden Postbank Hannover Geschaftsfuhrer Renate Schliter BLZ 490 700 28 : Kto.-Nr. 2 881 100 BLZ 250 100 30 : Kto.-Nr. 62 95 37- Dipl.-Wi.-Ing. Snke Schliter 303 IBAN: DE 55 4907 0028 0288 1100 00 BIC: DEUT DE 38490 USt.-IdNr. DE 126011565
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Martin Lehmann GmbH & Co.KG
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0018417840
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Am Kohlgraben 6-10
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B******@phoenix-testlab.de
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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W2Y
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MAIIC3M6
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J******** B******
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49571********
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49571********
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JAB - Part 15 Class B Digital Device | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Keypad for electronic furniture code lock | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
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