Version 2013-08-10Page 29 of 48Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 302 Glossary of abbreviations and terms- Code: Numerical sequence of 8 digits for identification of the operator consisting of ID andPIN.- ID: fixed 2-digit operator number.- PIN: freely selectable 6-digit combination (Notice, do not use personal data such as forexample date of birth).- Operator: the master, user and courier are operators of the lock – each operator of the lock hasan individual ID (00, 01..30; 95) assigned.- Master code: ID 00; the highest code of the code hierarchy, can open the lock, change its own code, itis required for almost all programming functions of the lock. Can also performprogramming functions independently in the double-code mode.- User code: ID 01 to 30, can open the lock and change its own code.- Courier code: ID 95, can open the lock without waiting for an opening delay which might beprogrammed and change its own code.- Assembler code: has no ID, can open the lock during mounting at the factory.- OD: adjustable time which has to pass before the lock can be opened.- OST: Opening standby time: adjustable time which starts after the opening delay; The lockcan be opened during the opening standby time.- Guard time: After entering the code 3 times incorrectly the guard time is activated, no inputs arepossible at the lock during the guard time.- Double code: Two different valid codes are required to open the lock.- Silent alarm: If the lock is connected to an external alarm system (intruder detection system) andthis function is activated at the lock, a silent duress alarm can be triggered (notperceivable for the intruder).- EMA: Intruder detection system: external alarm system for evaluation / forwarding of theduress alarm or secured permanent power supply (not included in the scope ofdelivery).- Undervoltage indication: indicates that the batteries are low and must be replaced as soon as possible in order toensure secure function of the lock.- AHK: Take-off contact: A contact in the input unit which detects whether the input unit hasbeen opened (e.g. for battery replacement).- Audit: All relevant events (opening, closing, programming etc.) are saved in the audit memory(approx. 200 events) of the lock. If the memory is full, the oldest entry is overwrittenautomatically. The audit can be read out using software.- Reset: Reset of the lock to the delivery state, only the master code and audit remainunchanged.- Inspection key: The inspection key can open the lock any time mechanically independent of theelectronics. Opening by means of the key does not have any OD or guard time. Theinspection key can also be used to assign a new master code and reset the completelock. Reconfiguration of the lock can be implemented using the inspection key andsoftware without knowing or changing the master code. Therefore, the inspection key ispositioned higher in the code structure than the master code and must be stored in asafe place (not in a secure storage unit).