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1. Generally
Thank you for deciding for a safe with the SECU
Sicherheitsprodukte SELO-B
2
, SELO-BF
2
or SELO-BFE
2
. You
have acquired a product meeting extremely high security
requirements and developed and manufactured using the latest
technical potential.
Please read the entire User Manual before programming and store
it at a safe place for future reference.
The electronics is available in a version with a fingerscan unit
SELO-BF
2
/ SELO-BFE
2
and in another version without the
fingerscan unit SELO-B
2
.
The present user manual applies to both versions, however, the
menu structure is able to detect automatically the appropriate
version and thus only the menu items intended
for it are active. The items relevant only for the electronics with a
fingerscan unit are marked with *.
Generally, you can open the safe in three possible ways:
• with a code (SELO-B
2
, SELO-BF
2
and SELO-BFE
2
)
• with an E-Key (SELO-B
2
, SELO-BF
2
and SELO-BFE
2,
ident
medium E-Key not included in the delivery)
• with your fingerprint (SELO-BF
2
and SELO-BFE
2
)*
The administrator code when
delivered from the factory is
123456
. This code must be changed. Additional 9 users with a
code to be entered by the keyboard can be defined. Such code
has always six digits, similarly to administrator’s code.
Additionally, up to 250 E-Keys for contactless opening can be
stored.
In case you posses a safe with a fingerscan unit, up to 20 users
with fingerscan can be additionally stored. Users with fingerscan
are identified in the user list of the lock as
USER xxx_FP.
The SELO-BF
2
electronics is the first safe electronics, for which
the opening based on fingerscan is certified.
At least two opening codes shall be entered to open the safe using
fingerprint (SELO-BF
2
and SELO-BFE
2
). Another opening code
must be entered in addition to fingerscan. This can be either
another Fingerscan (SELO-BF
2
only), but also a pin code or an
additional E-Key.
All the fingerscans are stored in the system with a value of 6/12
(corresponding to a half value). In order to acquire the
authorization to open, a value of at least 1 must be achieved. A pin
code with a value of at least ½ must be therefore entered for the
opening, a value of 1 can be also achieved with an additional
fingerscan.
Attention
: The values can be adjusted only using additional software. When
the programming is made on the safe faceplate, the pin code and the E-Key
are automatically assigned the value of 1, the fingerscan receives the value of
½.
Attention
: For security reasons as related to programming using the software,
it is not allowed to communicate all the opening codes to a single user in case
three opening codes are used (value A fingerscan is ½, value B 1/3, value C
1/3).
Example:
User A has defined his finger in the system as opening code (its value is ½).
This user can be still authorized in the system with an additional opening code
with a value of 1/3. A user B now needs an additional opening code with a
value of at least 1/3. If a code and/or an E-Key should be additionally
assigned to a user with fingerscan, it is to be created separately. Inversely,
the fingerscan should be assigned separately to a user with a code and/or an
E-Key*.
To enable the use of additional functions such as time switching or calendar
functions, you need additional software. Then you will be able to use the
overall user administration.
Attention
: Should the user data in the safe electronics be administered using
the software, the data must be stored on a removable data carrier. Their
saving in a computer is not admissible, is identified by the system and not
allowed. The removable data carrier should be stored at a safe place (e.g. a
safe) after the programming.
In order to enhance the protection against intrusion, the following points
should be observed:
For locking systems with material code carriers, e.g. an E-Key:
•
The code carrier should be consistently stored safely, so that it
is accessible only to the authorized persons.
•
In case of a loss of the code carrier, the lock should be
immediately replaced or converted to a new combination by
changing the coding, and/or the code of the lost code carrier
should be blocked/deleted.
For locking systems requiring a code:
•
No personal data (e.g. dates of birth) or other data, for which a
link can be derived to the code owner, should be used for
coding.
•
If the code is stored in writing, such document should be
•
consistently stored safely, so that it is accessible only to the
authorized persons.
SELO-B
2
SELO-BF
2
SELO-BFE
2
2