BURG Intro.RFID Electronic Lock User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- BURG
Table of Contents
- Intro.RFID Electronic Lock
- Introduction
- General
- Technical Data
- Scope of Delivery
- Optional Accessories
- Default Setting
- Features
- Product Dimensions
- Warranty for Transponder Compatibility
- Functional Description
- Configuration
- Operation
- Emergency Power Supply
- Battery Replacement
- Reset to Default Settings
- Disposal and Battery Note
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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Operating Manual
Intro.RFID Electronic Lock
A LED | B RFID antenna |
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C reset hole | D stator |
E battery compartment | F battery |
G micro USB port | H closure hole |
Introduction
The Intro.RFID electronic lock is the entry into a new dimension of digital
security for steel and wooden furniture.
With its simple operation via RFID, the lock makes everyday life easier and
impresses with its high-quality materials. Especially the solid metal knob
convinces with its noble matt chrome surface. The lock adapts to any
installation situation, thanks to common installation holes and replaceable
cam.
Important: Please observe all warnings and read through the entire
operating instructions before you begin with the configuration.
General
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Factsheet
Front view | Back view |
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Technical Data
Dimension | Ø 43,3 mm |
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Battery | VARTA¹ CR2450 (1x) |
Locking cycles¹ | 2,000 |
Working temperature | -20° C to 55° C rel. humidity: 10% – 85% |
Mode | Multi-user mode, Private mode |
Material | Housing: Zamak |
Front cap: plastic
Cam: steel
Mounting dimension| 16 mm x 19 mm
Lock attachment| M19 nut (1x)
Locking direction| Left (90°), door hinge: DIN right
Right (90°), door hinge: DIN left
Cam type| B
Max. door thickness| 18 mm
RFID variant| MIFARE® Classic (read only),
MIFARE® Desfire EV (read only)
No. of master cards| max. 3
No. of manager cards| max. 2
No. of user cards| max. 6
Scope of Delivery
- 1x locking system
- 1x cam fixing screw² M4 x 8 mm
- 1x washer 12 mm (DIN 9021 M4)
- 1x M19 nut
- cam type B
for single packaging :
1x length 53 mm, without crank (1-36 RIH-501 G)
1x length 40 mm, crank 3 mm (1-36 RIH-514 K)
1x length 40 mm, cranking 6 mm (1-36 RIH-515 K)
for industry packaging : order related
¹ The lock is approved for VARTA brand batteries. The use of other batteries
may result in a reduced number of possible locking cycles.
²The use of a screw with a different length may cause damage to the lock.
Optional Accessories
- opening and reset pin
- anti-twist protection (W-MSZ-01)
- function card „mode card“
Default Setting
Mode | Multi-user mode³ |
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Features
- ergonomic handling and high-quality design
- external battery change
- RFID standards: MIFARE® Classic / MIFARE® Desfire EV
- easy to retrofit, e.g. for replacement of mechanical cam locks
- cam adjustable in 45° steps
- emergency power supply via micro USB port
Product Dimensions
Side view Top view ³Applies from versions EIRR-007 to EIRR-010. Private Mode applies to earlier versions.
Warranty for Transponder Compatibility
When using RFID transponder media that have not been approved by BURG, no warranty for compatibility is assumed.
Functional Description
Mode: Fixed Assigned Authorization (private mode)
In this mode, a transponder medium is preset with which the lock can be
operated. The lock unlocks when the stored transponder is presented. A
transponder that is not stored is rejected by the lock. This mode is suitable
for user groups where the user rights are not to change permanently, e.g. in
an office cabinet.
Mode: Multi-User Authorization (multi-user mode)
In this mode, transponder media are only valid for a single locking process.
The lock closes when a transponder is presented and opens when the same
transponder is presented. When opening, this transponder is deleted from the
lock so that a new transponder can be used. The lock remains in the open
state until a new transponder is used for locking. This mode is suitable for
changing user groups where the locker is only used temporarily or once, e.g.
in a sports facility.
Master Card
The master card authorizes the configuration of the lock. In addition, the
master card can unlock the lock independently of the set mode (emergency
opening). In multi-user mode, the transponder used for locking is deleted from
the lock after the master card is presented.
Manager Card (private mode)
The manager card can open the lock independently of the set mode (emergency
opening). In multi-user mode, the transponder used for locking is deleted from
the lock after the manager card is presented.
Mode Card
The mode card is used to change the mode. The lock does not have to be
disassembled for this.
LED Locking Indication
If the lock is in the locked state, the green LED flashes briefly every three
seconds.
Battery Warning
If the battery voltage falls below a certain level, the LED lights up briefly
when a transponder is presented. If the voltage falls into the critical range,
the lock can no longer be operated.
Configuration
Observe the following notes before you start the configu-ration:
- The first card held in front of the lock during start-up is stored as the master card.
- The mode change and the reset via reset pin only work in disassembled state.
1 Assign Cards
a) Master Card
- Insert the battery into the lock (p. 6 „Changing the battery“).
- Hold the master card to be assigned centrally in front of the knob.
- A beep confirms the successful process.
Note: A maximum of 3 master cards can be assigned. We recommend programming all 3 master cards directly.
b) Further Master Cards
- Hold the master card two times centrally in front of the knob. The green LED starts flashing.
- Hold the master card to be assigned centrally in front of the knob.
- A beep confirms the successful process.
- Wait until the LED stops flashing.
Note: A maximum of 3 master cards can be assigned.
c) Manager Card (Private Mode)
- Hold the master card four times centrally in front of the knob. The green LED starts flashing.
- Hold the manager card to be assigned centrally in front of the knob.
- A beep confirms the successful process.
- Wait until the LED stops flashing.
Note: A maximum of 2 manager cards can be assigned.
c) User Card (Private Mode)
- Hold the master card three times centrally in front of the knob. The green LED starts flashing.
- Hold the user card to be assigned in front of the knob.
- A beep confirms the successful process.
- Wait until the LED stops flashing.
Note: A maximum of 6 user cards can be assigned.
2 Delete Cards
This procedure deletes all cards from the lock. Cards cannot be deleted
individually. The set mode remains active.
a) Via Reset Pin
- Briefly press the reset pin into the reset hole on the back of the lock.
- Two beeps confirm the successful process.
- Remove the reset pin.
Note: The reset button can only be operated in the dismantled state.
b) Via Master Card
- Hold the master card six times centrally in front of the knob.
- Two beeps confirm the successful process.
3 Set the Mode
a) Via Mode Card
- Hold the master card centrally in front of the knob.
- Hold the mode card centrally in front of the knob.
- A long beep for the private mode or three long beeps for the multi-user mode confirm the successful process.
- Remove the mode card from the lock.
Note: This procedure deletes all cards (master cards, manger cards and user cards).
b) Via Reset Pin
- Dismantle the lock and pull out the battery compartment.
- Press the reset pin into the reset hole on the back of the lock and hold it in this position.
- While pressing the reset pin, push the battery compartment back in and wait 3 seconds.
- A long beep for private mode or three long beeps for multi-user mode confirm the successful process.
- Remove the reset pin and turn the knob clockwise until it engages.
Operation
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Private Mode
a) Unlock
1. Hold the user card centrally in front of the knob.
A longer beep and the green LED confirm the successful process.
2. Turn the knob to the open position within 3 seconds and pull the door open.
Note: Unauthorised cards are rejected by the lock with three consecutive beeps.
b) Lock
The lock locks automatically within 4 seconds. The LED flashes briefly. To lock, turn the knob back to the starting position until it engages. -
Multi-user Mode
a) Lock
1. Close the door and turn the knob back to the starting position.
2. Hold the user card centrally in front of the knob.
A beep and the red LED confirm the successful process.
b) Unlock
1. Hold the user card centrally in front of the knob.
A longer beep and the green LED confirm the successful process.
2. Turn the knob to the open position within 3 seconds and pull the door open.
Note: Unauthorised cards are rejected by the lock with three consecutive beeps.
Emergency Power Supply
If the battery voltage is insufficient, the locking system can be connected to
an external power supply (e.g. power supply unit, notebook or power bank) via
the micro-USB connection using a micro-USB cable. The locking system can then
be operated normally.
Note: We recommend to replace the batteries at the first battery warning.
Battery Replacement
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Press the reset pin into the closure hole on the side of the lock. Turn the housing slightly to the left and pull it forward.
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Remove the battery compartment and replace the battery according to the symbols ( + / – ) (Fig. p. 2).
Note: The surface of the battery must be free of residues and fingerprints, otherwise malfunctions may occur. If the surface is dirty, it must be cleaned with a dry cloth. -
Replace the battery compartment, slide the housing back onto the lock and turn until it clicks into place.
Note: The lock is approved for VARTA brand batteries. The use of other batteries may result in a reduced number of possible locking cycles.
Reset to Default Settings
To reset the lock, press the reset pin briefly into the reset hole on the
back. All stored data will be deleted from the lock.
Important: The reset hole can only be operated in the disassembled state.
Disposal and Battery Note
EU Directive 2012/19/EU regulates the proper take-back, treatment and
recycling of used electronic equipment.
Every consumer is required by law to dispose of batteries, accumulators or
electrical and electronic equipment („waste equipment“) powered by batteries
or accumulators separately from household waste, as they contain harmful
substances and valuable resources. Disposal can be done at a collection or
take-back point approved for this purpose, e.g. a local recycling center.
Waste equipment, batteries or rechargeable batteries are accepted there free
of charge and recycled in an environmentally friendly and resource-saving
manner.
Waste equipment, used batteries or rechargeable batteries can also be returned
to us. The return must be sufficiently stamped to the address below.
The following symbol on the waste electrical equipment, batte- ries or
accumulators indicates that they must not be disposed of with household waste:
Caution when using batteries!
The battery may explode or release flammable gases if it is mishandled,
destroyed, or the wrong type of battery is used. Do not recharge the battery,
disassemble it, expose it to extremely high temperatures or throw it into a
fire.
On batteries containing harmful substances, you will find indications in the
form of abbreviations for the ingredients cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg) and lead
(Pb) in each case.
BURG Lüling GmbH & Co. KG
Volmarsteiner Str. 52
58089 Hagen (Germany)
+ 49 (0) 23 35 63 08-0
info@burg.de
www.burg.de
Rev. 03
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