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TOS MIF

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TOS iChar

ge MIF

ARE 22-09-22  (GB)

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  c) Cable routing on the inside of the body made of wood or HPL without grooves

Rear panel of locker with 
12mm hole

Connect the cable with the lock. 
Break out the plastic edge for the 
cable breakthrough on the back of 
the lock. Lay the cable to the rear 
and feed it through the hole on 
the rear. 

Secure / fix cables, for example  
with a profiled cover strip.

 

 

 

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3

Rear panel of lock

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Side w

all (inside)

Side w

all (inside)

CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION

The locking system can be configured with master and programming cards or with the LEHMANN management soft-
ware LMS. For full use of the locking system, networking via the customer‘s LAN with the LMS is recommended.

Further information on commissioning the controller can be found in the operating instructions „Primary Controller / 
Secondary Controller”. A detailed description of the LMS software can be found in the separate LMS manual.  
The LMS software and the associated manuals can be found at 

https://lms.lehmann-locks.com.

The following explains the configuration and operation of the locks when using master and programming cards. If the 
configuration is carried out with master and programming cards, the controllers are used only for power supply. The 
controllers do not have to be networked with one another in this constellation. Information on the power supply via 
the controller can also be found in the operating instructions „Primary Controller / Secondary Controller“.

Summary of Contents for CAPTOS iCharge MIFARE

Page 1: ... and configuration 15 Commissioning Using the installation card Programming the Master card 16 Programming the User Cards Closing and opening 17 Unauthorised Transponders Facility Manager Function Emergency opening 18 Deleting Individual Transponder Cards 19 Deleting All Transponder Cards Changing the operating mode 20 Deactivating and activating acoustic signals 21 Resetting to factory settings A...

Page 2: ...ufacturers must be checked for compatibility We do not accept any liability for damage resulting from incompatibility Text and graphics have been prepared for you with care No liability is accepted for any errors that occur Changes to the scope of delivery and the technical data are also possible without prior notice ATTENTION The locking system can be configured with master and programming cards ...

Page 3: ...MANN Captos system components may be used U Damaged components must not be used U Electrical components must be checked regularly by qualified personnel in accordance with local regulations U In the event of unusual heat or smoke development the power plug must be pulled out immediately if this can be done without risk Operating temperature 5 C to 60 C Storage temperature 25 C to 70 C Status Indic...

Page 4: ...mmed at several locks in the mode assigned use at the same time Up to 250 different transponders can be programmed per lock Shared use A user can use a lock of his choice with a transponder If a lock is closed with a transponder the transponder and lock are linked to one another The transponder cannot be used on any other lock in shared use mode and the lock does not accept any further transponder...

Page 5: ...ctions on user cards from third party providers The extensive security concept which was specially designed for this locking system in connection with the user cards from LEHMANN Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Co KG may be affected when using user cards from a third party The operating mode shared use is only possible with user cards from third party providers with the appropriate write access to the u...

Page 6: ...omponents 1 Lock Captos or Captos iCharge 2 4 x countersunk screws 3 5 x 35 cross recess 3 Connecting cable lock controller 4 Locking pin Type C 5 2 x countersunk screws 3 5 x 20 cross recess for locking pin type C 6 Lightpoint only optinal 5 COMPONENTS OF THE LOCKING SYSTEM PACKAGE CONTENT Please note that this operating instruction applies to different product variants The contents of the packag...

Page 7: ...40 64 75 14 26 64 75 0 4 2 18 36 7 5 16 5 40 10 31 Lock Captos iCharge with USB charging function and backlinghting Locking Pin Type C 75 40 36 64 0 4 2 0 6 7 4 0 9 18 28 Screw hole Opening for optional lightpoint Opening for optional lightpoint Screw hole installing only one lightpoint is recommended 75 40 7 0 9 18 27 36 64 0 7 5 12 0 4 3 ...

Page 8: ...tpoint O16 1 for wood with material thickness of 16 21 mm Lightpoint O10 1 for wood with material thickness of 10 15 mm 0 6 5 0 5 9 5 1 9 0 6 5 0 5 15 5 1 9 Connecting cable lock controller 7 2 500 2 4 7 2 500 2 4 Further lengths on request 32 80 118 6 R7 7 38 80 118 6 R7 14 7 38 17 32 80 118 6 R7 14 7 17 32 80 118 6 R7 7 38 ...

Page 9: ...wall inside of the locker depending on the door hinge The locking pin is mounted on the inside of the door The following describes the individual steps for installing the lock on the inside of the cabinet for a locker with a right handed door Pre drill the four mounting holes for the lock as shown in the drawing see figure Mounting position on non metallic surfaces No through hole Insert the plug ...

Page 10: ...or as shown in the drawing see figure mounting position on non metallic surfaces No through hole If an optional lightpoint is to be installed drill a through hole see figure Mounting the lightpoint Screw the locking pin onto the inside of the door Hand tighten the screws Figure Mounting position on non metallic surfaces Attachement Hole for for optional lightpoint Attachement only one lightpoint i...

Page 11: ...mble the lock on the inside wall of the body Installation instructions for the ejector pin A2 on non metal surfaces An ejector pin can optionally be mounted on the inside of the sidewall of the locker When the lock is unlocked the ejector pin pushes the locker door open by approx 2 cm The use of the ejector pin A2 in connection with spring loa ded hinges must be checked on a project specific basis...

Page 12: ...e controller Three examples of possible cable routing are given below Further cable management recommendations are given in the operating instructions Primary Controller Secondary Controller a Cable routing on the outside of the body made of wood or HPL with grooves A lightpoint is recommended Therefore drill only one hole for the lightpoint The lightpoint can be assembled without tools 64 15 64 3...

Page 13: ... panel of locker with 12mm hole Connect the cable to the lock lay it in the groove and feed it through the hole on the back If the cable is laid inside the cabinet the plastic edge for the cable breakthrough must be broken out on the back of the lock Side wall inside Side wall inside Rear panel of locker Secure cover cable with tape or cover strip Side wall inside Side wall inside ...

Page 14: ...ocking system networking via the customer s LAN with the LMS is recommended Further information on commissioning the controller can be found in the operating instructions Primary Controller Secondary Controller A detailed description of the LMS software can be found in the separate LMS manual The LMS software and the associated manuals can be found at https lms lehmann locks com The following expl...

Page 15: ...and while programming Make sure to position the transponder in the middle in front of the locking pin in front of the lock The last 5 seconds before the programming process is switched off are indicated by yellow flashing and acoustic signals Optical signals are only visible after the optional light guide has been installed Optical signals Quick flashing Short flashing Long flashing Acoustic signa...

Page 16: ...ogrammed Power supply is established Power supply is established Closing Hold the installation card in front of the lock Opening Hold the installation card in front of the lock PROGRAMMING THE MASTER CARD Irrespective of the desired operating mode a master card must always be programmed before further programming and operation Only one master card can be programmed per lock The programming of the ...

Page 17: ...an be programmed per lock It is not possible to program user cards in shared use mode In shared use mode the lock can be opened and closed without programming the user cards see Closing and Opening For the programming of transponders the lock must be in opend position After programming the user cards can open and close the lock Programming user cards Hold the master card in front of the lock Hold ...

Page 18: ...ned with the master card With this function the lock opens for 30 seconds and then closes automatically After this automatic closure authorised user cards can continue to be used in shared use mode as well as in assigned use mode The last 5 seconds before closing are indicated by optical and acoustic signals EMERGENCY OPENING In the event that one or all authorised user cards are currently not ava...

Page 19: ...these can continue to be used on this lock after an individual user card has been deleted For the deleting process the lock must be open To do this first carry out an emergency opening with the master card if necessary see Emergency opening P 18 Should the user card be lost then please proceed as follows Deleting individual user cards Hold the master card in front of the lock Hold the user card to...

Page 20: ...ster card in front of the lock until all of the following optical and acoustic signals have been performed 5 seconds Hold the master card in front of the lock CHANGING THE OPERATING MODE The lock has two modes assigned use and shared use When the lock is open you have the option of changing the mode To do this the master card and the programming card No 1 P1 Mode are required The programming card ...

Page 21: ...TIVATING AND ACTIVATING ACOUSTIC SIGNALS Acoustic signalling is activated when the system is delivered You have the option of deactivating the acoustic signals with the aid of the master card and the programming card No 2 P2 Sound For this the lock must be open It is re commended that the acoustic signals should only be deactivated if the RFID reader with the LED is mounted outside the item of fur...

Page 22: ...e lock with an authorized transponder The function can be carried out by using the master card and the programming card P4 Auto Locking To do this the lock must be in the mode assigned use and in an open position If the operating mode changes this function is automatically deactivated The programming card must be purchased separately from LEHMANN Vertriebsgesell schaft mbH Co KG The card can be us...

Page 23: ...eactivated Auto locking is deactivated Hold the master card in front of the lock DEACTIVATING AND ACTIVATING THE STATUS LED The status LED is activated when the system is delivered You have the option of deactivating the status LED with the master card and the programming card P5 Status LED The lock must be in position open in order to make the changes Deactivating and activating Status LED Hold t...

Page 24: ...x 49 571 50 599 822 info lehmann locks com www lehmann locks com DIN EN ISO 9001 2015 zertifiziert DISPOSAL Dispose of the locking system in accordance with local regulations and guidelines Hold the programming card P5 Status LED again in front of the lock The Status LED is activated Status LED is activated Hold the master card in front of the lock ...

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