BURG Combipad Electronic Combination Lock Instruction Manual
- July 27, 2024
- BURG
Table of Contents
- BURG Combipad Electronic Combination Lock
- Introduction
- Combipad
- Factsheet
- Technical Parameters
- Scope of Delivery
- Features
- Dimensions
- Functional Description
- Functional Description RTC
- Assembly Instructions
- Configuration
- Operation
- Battery Replacement
- Disposal and Battery Note
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BURG Combipad Electronic Combination Lock
Introduction
The high-quality electronic Combipad combination code
latch lock sets the standard for the secure storage of valuables indoors.
The high-quality locking system offers various functions and makes everyday life easier. It stands out with its elegant design, the robust and fireproof stainless steel keys and the ergonomic turning knob. The solid housing cast in zamak and the flat nu-meric pad with laser-etched numerals ensure effective protection against damage, wear and tear, even at high frequencies of use.
Important : Please note all warnings and read through the entire operating manual before you begin configuration.
General
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Combipad
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A Turning knob
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B Touchpad buttons
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C Status LED
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D Emergency power socket
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A Battery compartment screw
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B Latch1
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C Battery compartment
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D Fixing frame
Factsheet
Technical Parameters
Dimensions| Combipad:
96 x 64 x 23 mm
Fixing frame:
98 x 66 x 8,7 mm
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Batteries| VARTA1 CR123A (2x)
Locking cycles| approx. 60,000
Working temperature| 0° C to 40° C
No. of code combinations| 999,999
Code length| 4 or 6 digits
Mode| Multi User Mode, Private Mode
Material| Housing: zamak Keys: stainless steel Latch: zamak
Locking direction| Right, left
Lock attachment| Fixing frame
Max. door thickness| Without CNC milling: 8 mm With CNC milling: 19 mm
Break-off point| 1800 N
Default Settings
General code | Customer-specific |
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Master code | 934716 (1763942) |
Mode | Multi User Mode |
Code length | 4 digits |
Locking | Manually |
LED locking indication | On |
Code Confirmation | Off |
- The lock is approved for VARTA brand batteries. The use of other batteries may result in a reduced number of possible locking cycles.
- applies to the variant Combipad Left Combipad | 04-2023
Scope of Delivery
- 1x locking system
- 1x fixing frame
- 4x fixing screws
- 2x batteries (inserted)3
Features
- high-quality metal housing (Zamak) with stainless steel keys
- can be used in wooden and metal doors (indoors)
- latch system – door locks when pushed
- high battery life (60,000 locking cycles)
- LED locking indication
- simple configuration and programming
- ergonomic rotary knob and high-quality design
- integrated real-time clock (RTC)
Dimensions
Functional Description
Mode: Fixed Assigned Authorization (Private Mode)
In this mode, a code is pre-set with which the lock can be ope-rated. This
mode is suitable for user groups where user rights do not have to change
permanently, e.g. in an office cabinet. To close, the user enters a stored
code. The lock is opened by ent-ering this or another stored code. Up to 50
codes can be stored. A code that has not been stored is rejected by the lock.
Mode: Multi User Authorization (Multi User Mode)
This mode is suitable for constantly changing users who only use the
compartment temporarily or once, e.g. in a sports facility. Codes are valid
for a single locking process and are deleted by the lock when the compartment
is reopened so that a new code can be used. The locking bolt remains open
until a new code locks the lock again. Before locking, the door must be closed
(slightly pressed). The user enters a code of choice (4 or 6 digits) to close.
The green LED starts flashing. The lock is opened by entering the same code.
Code Confirmation
To lock the lock, the code must be entered twice. The lock only locks after
the second entry. The second entry is made after the green LED flashes
briefly. A simple code entry is sufficient to open the lock. This function can
be turned on or off.
Master Code
The Master Code authorizes the programming of the lock. In addition, the
Master Code can unlock the lock independently of the set mode (emergency
opening) and terminate the block mode. In Multi User Mode, the code used for
locking is deleted after the
Master Code is entered.
Note: We recommend programming a private Master Code before putting the lock
into operation.
LED Locking Indication
The lock indicates the locked state by flashing the red LED every second. This
function can be turned on or off.
Automatic Locking (Private Mode)
The lock locks automatically after three seconds after unlocking. The door
does not have to be closed for this. The latch function allows the door to be
closed by pressing slightly even with the lock locked. This function can be
turned on or off.
Battery Warning
If the battery capacity falls below a certain limit, the red LED lights up for
three seconds after the code has been entered. If the critical level is
reached, the lock can no longer be locked or can only be opened with the
Master Code.
Note : We recommend changing the battery already after the first warning.
Block Mode
After three consecutive failed opening attempts, the lock locks for 45
seconds. During this period, no action is possible on the lock. The locking
time is indicated by the red LED flashing every second. The locking mode can
be cancelled by entering the Master Code.
Functional Description RTC
The Combipad RTC also has an integrated software real-time clock that can be used to program time-related functions. The functions and the defined times must be specified when orde-ring.
Automatic Locking / Unlocking at a certain time
The lock locks and unlocks automatically at a defined time. The times can be
set separately for each day of the week. Programming is carried out by BURG.
Time Window Usage
The lock can only be operated within the individually defined time-of-use
period. The lock cannot be operated outside this pe-riod. The times can be set
separately for each day of the week. Programming is carried out by BURG.
Closure Duration
The closure duration defines the maximum period for which a lock may be locked
from the time of locking. After expiry of the locking period, the lock opens
automatically. Programming is carried out by BURG.
Assembly Instructions
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Prepare the appropriate mounting hole on your furniture according to the installation drawing below. Note the adapted two-step recess for the fixing frame for fronts made of wood and HPL. This recess is not required for metal fronts or acrylic glass.
Note : If you need a template (step file) for CNC milling, punching or laser cutting, please contact your contact person at BURG. -
Place the fixing frame in the mounting hole on the inside of the door and hold it in place.
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Insert the lock body into the mounting hole from the outside of the door, bolt first. Make sure that the lock lies flush and tight on the outside of the door.
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Screw the fixing frame to the lock body via the four screw holes (hand-tight, max. 2 Nm). Please note the required screw length. This depends on the door thickness in which the lock is installed.
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Make sure that the bolt is sufficiently secured (approx. 5 mm) to a strike plate or rebate when closed. When closing the locking system, the bolt should fall easily into its end position without pressure.
Note : An adaptable strike plate can be used to set an opti-mal closing position. Please contact your contact person at BURG.
Mounting dimensions
The dimensions for the mounting hole on the outside of the door apply to
installation in fronts made of wood, HPL and steel.
For fronts made of wood and HPL, a second recess is also required on the
inside of the door. The dimensions of the milling correspond to the dimensions
of the mounting frame.
Note : The drawings opposite are not to scale and are not suitable as a
template for milling. For a template (step file), please contact your contact
person at BURG.
Configuration
Observe the following notes before you start the configuration:
- Each configuration step is started by pressing the hook key twice and the corresponding digit.
- For the configuration of the variant Combipad Left, only the digits written in brackets apply.
- Each configuration step is completed with the green LED flashing twice.
- The next configuration step can only be started after the green LED flashes twice.
- If the red LED flashes 8 times in quick succession, the configuration step was not carried out correctly.
Mode Selection
a) Private Mode
Enter Master Code | 1 (9) Master Code |
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Set mode | 5 (5) 0 (0) |
Note : To assign the private codes, please go to point 3a „Set the code“.
b) Multi-User Mode
Enter Master Code | 1 (9) Master Code |
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Set mode | 5 (5) 1 (9) |
Note : After changing the mode, all functions are reset to the default settings. This does not apply to the Master Code.
Set Code Length
Enter Master Code | 1 (9) Master Code |
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Select number of digits | 0 (0) x |
4 digits: x = 4 (6)
6 digits: x = 6 (4)
Note : After changing the number of digits, all codes stored in Private Mode are deleted.
Set Functions
Configuration in Private Mode
Set code|
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Enter Master Code| 1 (9) Master Code
Set code| 3 (7) xxxx (xx)
Note : Up to 50 private codes can be stored. Depending on the set code length, these must be 4 or 6 digits long.
Delete the code|
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Enter Master Code| 1 (9) Master Code
Delete code| 9 (1) xxxx (xx)
Note : Enter the code you want to delete.
Automatic locking|
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Enter Master Code| 1 (9) Master Code
Activate| 6 (4) 1 (9)
Deactivate| 6 (4) 0 (0)
Set General Functions
Set private Master Code|
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Enter current Master Code| 1 (9) Master Code
Enter new Master Code| 7 (3) xxx xxx
Note : The Master Code must be 6 digits long.
LED locking indication|
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Enter Master Code| 1 (9) Master Code
Activate| 8 (2) 1 (9)
Deactivate| 8 (2) 0 (0)
Reset to Default Settings
Enter general code 4 (6) general code
Note : If you have not requested your own general code when ordering, the
Combipad can only be reset by a chargeable service call. We reserve the right
to offer this service only in exceptional cases.
Operation
Operation in Private Mode
- Lock enter code
- Unlock enter code
Operation in Multi User Mode
- Lock enter code
- Unlock enter code
Note : If the code confirmation is set, the code must be entered twice when locking.
Master Code Entry
The Master Code can unlock the lock, authorizes the configuration or terminate
the block mode regardless of the set mode.
Observe the following note when entering the Master Code:
Always start entering the Master Code by pressing the hook key twice and the
digit 1 (or 9 for the Combipad Left version).
Enter Master Code 1 (9) Master Code
Note : In Multi User Mode, the code used for locking is deleted after entering the Master Code.
Battery Replacement
The batteries should be changed immediately as follows when the battery warning (p. 4) is active:
- Loosen the screw of the battery compartment cover (Fig. p. 2) and remove the cover.
- Remove empty batteries and insert new batteries according to the symbols (+ / -).
- Close the battery compartment with the cover and fix it with the screw.
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
References
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