BURG Intro.RFID Electronic Locks Catalogue User Guide

June 14, 2024
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BURG Intro.RFID Electronic Locks Catalogue

Overview

  • A. LED
  • B. RFID antenna
  • C. reset hole
  • D. stator
  • E. battery compartment
  • F. battery
  • G. micro USB port
  • H. closure hole

General
The full version of this guide is available at: www.burg.de.

Scope of Delivery

  • 1x locking system
  • 1x cam fixing screw M4 x 8mm
  • 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, crank 6 mm (1-36 RIH-515 K)

for industry packaging: order related

Optional Accessories

  • opening and reset pin
  • anti-twist protection (W-MSZ-01)
  • function card „mode card“

Transponder Compatibility

When using RFID transponder media that have not been approved by BURG, no warranty for compatibility is assumed.

Technical Data

Technical Data

Dimension| Ø 43,3 mm
Battery| VARTA1 CR2450 (1x)
Locking cycles1| 2,000
Mode| Multi-user mode (default)2, 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
No. of master cards| max. 3
No. of manager cards| max. 2
No. of user cards| max. 6

  1. The use of other batteries may result in a reduced number of possible locking cycles.
  2. Valid from version V1.2. For earlier versions, private mode applies.

Product Dimensions

Side view

Top view

Functional Description

Multi-user authorization (multi-user mode)
In this mode, transponder media are only valid for a single locking process. The lock locks when a transponder is presented and unlocks when the same transponder is presented. When unlocking, the transponder is deleted from the lock so that a new transponder can be used. This mode is suitable for changing user groups where the compartment is only used temporarily or once.

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. This mode is suitable for user groups where the user rights are not to change permanently.

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).

Manager card (only private mode)
The manager card can unlock the lock regardless of the set mode (emergency opening).

Mode card
The mode card is used to change the mode. The lock does not have to be disassembled for this purpose.

Configuration

  • The first card held in front of the lock during start-up or after deleting the cards is stored as the master card.
  • The mode change and the deletion of cards via reset pin only work in disassembled state.

Assign cards

Master card

  1. Insert the battery into the battery compartment (during start-up) or perform step 2 „delete cards“.
  2. Hold the master card to be assigned centrally in front of the knob. A beep and the green LED confirm the successful process.
  3. Wait until the LED stops flashing.

Further master cards

  1. Hold the master card 2x in succession in front of the knob. The green LED starts flashing.
  2. Hold the master card to be assigned centrally in front of the knob. A beep and the green LED confirm the successful process.
  3. Wait until the LED stops flashing.

Note: Up to 3 master cards can be assigned.

Manager card (only private mode)

  1. Hold the master card 4x in succession in front of the knob. The green LED starts flashing.
  2. Hold the manager card to be assigned centrally in front of the knob. A beep and the green LED confirm the successful process.
  3. Wait until the LED stops flashing.
    Note: Up to 2 manager cards can be assigned.

User card (only private mode)

  1. Hold the master card 3x in succession in front of the knob. The green LED starts flashing.
  2. Hold the user card to be assigned centrally in front of the knob. A beep and the green LED confirm the successful process.
  3. Wait until the LED stops flashing.
    Note: Up to 6 user cards can be assigned.

Delete cards

Via reset pin

  1. Disassemble the lock.
  2. Press the reset pin into the reset hole (fig. p.2).
  3. Two beeps confirm the successful process.
  4. Remove the reset pin.

Via master card

  1. Hold the master card 6x in succession in front of the knob.
  2. Two beeps confirm the successful process.
  3. Set the mode

Via mode card

  1. Hold the master card centrally in front of the knob.
  2. Hold the mode card centrally in front of the knob.
  3. The green LED and a long beep for the private mode or three long beeps for the multi-user mode confirm the successful process.

Via reset pin

  1. Disassemble the lock and remove the battery compartment.
  2. Press and hold the reset pin into the reset hole (fig. p.2). Replace the battery compartment.
  3. The green LED and a long beep for the private mode or three long beeps for the multi-user mode confirm the successful process.
  4. Remove the reset pin and turn the housing back until it engages.
    Note: When changing modes, all manager cards and user cards will be deleted.

Operation

Multi-user mode

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. Wait for the ascending beeps and the green LED.

Unlock

  1. Hold the user card centrally in front of the knob. Wait for the beep and the green LED.
  2. Turn the knob to the open position and pull the door open.

Private mode

Unlock

  1. Hold the user card centrally in front of the knob. Wait for the beep and the green LED.
  2. Turn the knob to the open position within a few seconds and pull the door open.

Lock
The lock locks automatically within a few seconds. The green LED flashes briefly. To lock, turn the knob back to the starting position until it engages.

Battery Replacement

  1. Press the reset pin into the closure hole (fig. p.3).
  2. Turn the housing slightly to the left and pull it forward.
  3. Remove the battery compartment. Replace the battery and reinsert the battery compartment. A beep and the green LED confirm the successful process.
  4. Carefully slide the housing back onto the lock and turn it slightly until it engages.
  • The battery surface must be free of residues and fingerprints. A dirty surface must be cleaned with a dry cloth before use.
  • If the lock can no longer be operated due to an empty battery, it can be supplied with power via the micro USB port (fig. 3).

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 again.

Note:
We recommend to replace the batteries at the first battery warning.

Disposal

Electrical and electronic equipment („old devices“) as well as batteries and accumulators may not be disposed of with household waste. For proper disposal, these devices must be brought to a designated collection point. Alternatively, they can be returned with sufficient postage to:

BURG Lüling GmbH & Co. KG

  • Volmarsteinerstr. 52 58089 Hagen (Germany)
  • Fon +49 (0) 23 35 / 63 08-0
  • info@burg.de.

Happy with this product?
Then we are happy to receive a review on the platform through which you purchased the product. If you are not satisfied with your product or have any questions, our customer service is happy to help:

Your opinion is important to us! We reward every review with a matching accessory transponder card, which we send to you free of charge.

And that‘s how easy it is:

  1. Order and use the product
  2. Write your rating (Are you satisfied? Then help us with 5 stars).
  3. Send your order number and the link to the review to marketing@burg.de.
  4. Receive card and enjoy!

Regulatory Compliance/Certification

CE Conformity Declaration
Hereby, BURG Lüling GmbH & Co. KG declares that the radio equipment, type Intro.RFID is in compliance with Directives 2014/35/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following link:
https://www.burg.de/files/downloads/Declaration-of- Conformity/BURG_DoC_IntroRFID_EN.pdf.

For the USA – FCC ID: 2A8LA-INTRO-RFID

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

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. 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.

For Canada – IC: 29104-INTRORFID
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause interference.
  2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

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