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QUESTOR Programming and Activation AS 271 and AS 270 Document: KSW3s527.0003 / en 2010.08 Edition: August 2010

QUESTOR TABLE OF CONTENT 1 Product description EN-4 1.1 Purpose... EN-4 1.1.1 AS 271 programming software... EN-4 1.1.2 AS 270 activation software... EN-4 1.2 System components... EN-4 1.2.1 Questor lock.... EN-4 1.2.2 AS 270 activation software... EN-4 1.2.3 AS 271 programming software... EN-4 1.2.4 AS 273 management software... EN-4 1.2.5 AS 274 server management software (optional)... EN-4 1.2.6 APHI - Application Programming Hardware Interface (optional)... EN-4 1.3 Modes of operation... EN-5 1.3.1 Bank mode.... EN-5 1.3.2 Interactive mode OTC (One Time Combination)... EN-5 1.3.3 Interactive mode ICS (Interactive Code System).... EN-5 1.3.4 Switching between modes of operation... EN-5 2 Information about this documentation EN-6 2.1 Symbols and notes... EN-6 2.1.1 Danger warnings / notes / information... EN-6 2.1.2 Markings used in the text.... EN-6 3 Installing the software EN-7 3.1 System requirements... EN-7 3.2 Installing the AS 271 programming software... EN-7 3.3 Installing the AS 270 activation software... EN-8 3.4 Installing the driver for the USB copy-protection dongle... EN-9 3.4.1 Installing the USB copy-protection dongle.... EN-9 4 Programming the lock EN-11 4.1 Starting the application... EN-11 4.2 General menu... EN-11 4.2.1 Connection tab... EN-11 4.2.2 Status tab... EN-13 4.2.3 Info tab... EN-14 4.2.4 File tab... EN-15 4.2.5 Quality tab... EN-16 4.2.6 About tab... EN-16 4.3 Time menu... EN-17 4.3.1 Time tab... EN-17 4.3.2 Daylight saving time tab... EN-17 4.4 Opening time delays menu... EN-18 4.4.1 Time delays tab... EN-18 4.5 Codes menu.... EN-19 4.5.1 Codes tab.... EN-19 4.6 Audit menu... EN-21 4.6.1 Audit tab... EN-21 4.7 Other menu... EN-22 Operting Manual Page EN-2 Subject to change without prior notice

QUESTOR 4.7.1 Language tab... EN-22 4.7.2 Relays tab.... EN-23 4.7.3 Options tab... EN-25 5 Activating the lock EN-27 5.1 Starting the application... EN-27 5.1.1 Connection with the lock... EN-27 5.2 Using the application.... EN-28 5.2.1 User interface.... EN-28 Subject to change without prior notice Operting Manual Page EN-3

1 Product description 1.1 Purpose 1.1.1 AS 271 programming software The Questor electronic safe lock offers flexible programming and configuration options. Many functions can be programmed directly at the lock using the keypad on the input unit. Some settings, however, can only be configured using the Windows programming software. This documentation contains a description of the AS 271 programming software and all of the associated functions. 1.1.2 AS 270 activation software The Questor safe lock has three different modes of operation. The AS 270 activation software for Windows is used to switch to one of the two interactive one-time combination modes which are available. This documentation contains a description of the AS 270 activation software and all of the associated functions. 1.2 System components The various components of the Questor system are listed below in order to provide an overview. Some components are optional or are intended for expansion and integration of the system with other software. The AS 270 activation software and management software, or an integrated solution with a Questor interface (APHI), are required for operation in interactive mode. 1.2.1 Questor lock The Questor lock consists of a motorized lock with standard dimensions and an input unit with green navigation buttons. The lock is shipped from the factory in bank mode with master code 00123456, and functions as a conventional combination lock. 1.2.2 AS 270 activation software The AS 270 activation software for Windows operating systems is used to switch from bank mode into one of the two one-time combination modes, OTC or ICS. 1.2.3 AS 271 programming software Basic settings for the lock, such as the language, time delays for opening, inputs and outputs, etc., are configured with the AS 271 programming software. 1.2.4 AS 273 management software The AS 273 management software is used to issue one-time combinations. This software controls and logs all processes, and enables the centralized management of all locks and users. 1.2.5 AS 274 server management software (optional) This practical software makes it possible for a large number of users to work with the Questor system at the same time. Even the most sophisticated systems can be managed with this software. 1.2.6 APHI - Application Programming Hardware Interface (optional) The APHI external interface was developed for the integration of lock management with a customer s existing software solution. Once it has been integrated with existing software, APHI handles all tasks related to the issuance of one-time combinations. Page EN-4

1.3 Modes of operation The Questor electronic safe lock offers three different modes of operation in a single lock. 1.3.1 Bank mode As a factory default, the Questor lock is set to function as a conventional electronic combination lock in bank mode. It opens after a preprogrammed opening combination has been entered. 1.3.2 Interactive mode OTC (One Time Combination) In this operating mode, it is possible to generate a one-time opening combination for a Questor lock for a user who has been registered in the management software (Section System components on page 4). This combination allows the lock to be opened one time. It is valid for an unlimited period of time. As soon as the lock has been opened, the previously generated one-time combination will no longer be valid. 1.3.3 Interactive mode ICS (Interactive Code System) This operating mode provides tight control over events at the lock. An opening combination can only be generated when the user is on-site at the lock, and after they have entered their four-digit identification number on the lock to register themselves. Only then can the management software be used to generate an opening combination with various time delays. 1.3.4 Switching between modes of operation The lock can be switched from one operating mode to another at any time, provided that the lock is in the open position. Attempts to switch between modes of operation on a closed lock will be rejected with an error message. 1.3.4.1 Switching from bank mode to one of the interactive modes (OTC or ICS) The AS 270 activation software is used to switch from bank mode into one of the two onetime combination modes. This procedure is referred to as activation. 1.3.4.2 Reverting from OTC or ICS mode back into bank mode The AS 271 programming software is used to reset an activated Questor lock. The reset function is only available in the programming software if the software has been linked to an activated lock (see page EN-14). Page EN-5

2 Information about this documentation 2.1 Symbols and notes!! i 2.1.1 Danger warnings / notes / information Specific symbols, notes and markings are used according to the type of danger. They generally contain a message, an explanation, and measures that can be taken to avoid the danger at hand, or instructions on how you should proceed. Please observe these instructions so that you can handle system components safely, and so that you can work with the documentation in an efficient manner. Danger! Indicates a particular danger that can cause damage to the unit or have a detrimental effect on the function or operation of the unit in cases of non-compliance. Warning! Provides important information which must be observed for the process being described. Note! Indicates a note, advice or reference, which makes the task at hand easier, or which contains additional background information or emphasises specific details. Requirement! Indicates a requirement, which must be met before the described function is carried out, activated, modified or deleted. AS 271 AS 271 programming software Refers to the AS 271 programming software, which enables additional settings and functions. 2.1.2 Markings used in the text The symbol stands for see, please refer to or also see. Example: For an explanation of the master code 4.1 Starting the application On page EN-11. Text that appears in the display is printed in capital letters and placed in quotation marks. Example: CLOSED. Buttons which have to be pressed are printed in bold, capital letters: DEL = delete button NUMERIC = numeric keys 0 9 INFO/ESC = information/escape button ENTER = enter button MODE = mode button LEFT = move arrow to the left RIGHT = move arrow to the right Page EN-6

3 Installing the software 3.1 System requirements A computer with a 1 GHz CPU, at least 512 MB of RAM and a Windows XP operating system are required to install and use the Questor software. The graphics card and monitor must support a resolution of at least 1024x768. The computer being used must have one free USB port and one free serial interface (9-pin, D-SUB plug) (also see page EN-12). 3.2 Installing the AS 271 programming software Installation is automatically executed by double clicking on the installation file AS271e0xyz.exe (0xyz refers to the version number), or through the menu contained in the installation CD-ROM. Installation wizard for the Questor AS 271 programming software Page EN-7

QUESTOR - Programming 3.3 Installing the AS 270 activation software Installation is automatically executed by double clicking on the installation file AS270e0xyz.exe (0xyz refers to the version number), or through the menu contained in the installation CD-ROM. Installation wizard for the Questor AS 270 activation software Page EN-8

3.4 Installing the driver for the USB copy-protection dongle The software produced by Kaba is a copy-protected product. A license (in the form of a USB dongle) is required to use the software. Software licenses can be obtained from your Kaba partner. 3.4.1 Installing the USB copy-protection dongle Before starting the application, the USB dongle marked with AS 271 has to be plugged in to a free USB port on the computer. The Windows XP operating system will automatically recognize a USB dongle. If this is the first time the dongle will be connected to a particular USB port, the operating system will require the installation of a device driver. The following installation dialog window will appear: Installation wizard for installation of the USB driver; Windows Update option Provided the installed operating system is currently up-to-date, access to Windows Update is not required for the installation of the driver. Proceed with the installation by selecting No, not this time and clicking on Next >. Page EN-9

QUESTOR - Programming Selecting a compatible device driver: Installation wizard for installation of the USB driver; locating the driver The operating system should already have the driver for the USB dongle in its standard driver set; a CD is not required. The software will be installed automatically. The installation of the USB driver for the copy-protection dongle has been successfully completed. i Installation wizard for installation of the USB driver; installation successful Multiple USB ports The USB driver has to be installed once for every USB port that a copy-protection dongle will be connected to. Page EN-10

4 Programming the lock 4.1 Starting the application If a valid copy-protection dongle is connected to one of the computer s USB ports and the appropriate driver has been installed, the application can be started by clicking on the program icon that was automatically created in the Kaba folder under the Windows Start Menu. 4.2 General menu Start screen of the AS 271 programming software 4.2.1 Connection tab Connection tab in the General menu of the programming software Page EN-11

QUESTOR - Programming 4.2.1.1 Connecting the lock and the computer Serial connection cable for connecting the lock to the computer 4.2.1.1.1 Connect the cable The round plug is plugged into the side of the input unit on the lock. The 9-pin (SUB-D) plug is plugged into a free serial interface on the computer. Specifying the right port number The number (COM1...n) of the serial interface being used must be selected within the window for establishing a connection in the programming software (page EN-11). i 4.2.1.1.2 Establishing a connection You will be prompted to enter the master code programmed in the lock in order to establish a connection with the lock. The lock is shipped from the factory with the default master code 00123456. As with all of the codes for Questor bank mode, the master code also consists of an ID (identification) number and a PIN (personal identification number). The ID (2 digits) is is predefined and identifies the code type. The ID is always 00 for the master code. Any numbers may be selected for the PIN (remaining 6 digits). D+PIN or PIN+ID format To establish a connection with the lock, the master code must be entered in the correct ID/ PIN sequence. The ID/PIN sequence can be changed with the programming software. On the input unit of the lock, press the INF/ESC button twice to display the ID/PIN sequence currently programmed in the lock. 1. The master code that is programmed in the lock is input in the correct order according to the lock setting (ID/PIN or PIN/ID) in the Connection tab of the programming software in the Master code field. Optionally it is possible to read a pre-programmed master code from the USB dongle. To read a master code that was programmed in the dongle, just leave the Master code field empty. 2. By clicking on the Connect button, a data connection will be established with the lock. 3. In order to ensure that the interface on the lock is ready for operation, the ENTER button on the input unit must be pressed. 4. In the lower part of the Connection window, a bar will appear which indicates the progress of the data transfer from the lock to the computer. -> The connection to the lock has been successfully established! Page EN-12

4.2.2 Status tab Status tab in the General menu of the programming software The display indicates the current status of the lock and the battery. The status of the lock will be indicated as locked when all three sensors listed (for the motor position, the door contact and for the bolt position) detect that they are in the closed position. The programming of remote disabling and the cancellation of the time delay can also be seen in this tab. The Too many events indicator provides information about a possible attempt to manipulate the lock; If an excessive number of events are stored in the memory within a short period of time, the lock provides notification of this with the Audit overflow error message. Additional information regarding the Audit overflow error message can be found in the operating instructions for the lock. Page EN-13

QUESTOR - Programming 4.2.3 Info tab i Info tab in the General menu of the programming software The Info tab contains details about the firmware version of the lock, the serial number of the lock and the date of manufacture. Bank mode - This button is only available if the connected lock is currently in one of the two interactive modes (OTC or ICS). This button resets the lock to the bank mode of operation (also see Section Activating the lock on page 27) The firmware version of the lock s input unit is displayed in the lower part of the window. Changing details contained in the Info tab The details contained in the Info tab are written when the lock is being manufactured and can not be changed afterwards. Page EN-14

4.2.4 File tab File tab in the General menu of the programming software The parameters to be saved are selected by placing checks in the corresponding boxes. Save all - Saves a copy of the parameters programmed in the lock onto a data carrier in the form of a file. Import - In order to copy the lock settings to another lock, the desired parameters are selected from the list on the left hand side, and then they are read from a saved configuration file (see above) and copied to another lock by pressing the Import button. In doing so, the values currently stored in the lock will be overwritten. i Confirmation window for the import of configuration settings from a file Programmed access codes will not be copied! For security reasons, all the values of a lock are copied with the exception of the programmed access codes. Audit entries for a lock can not be copied or overwritten either. Page EN-15

QUESTOR - Programming 4.2.5 Quality tab i Quality tab in the General menu of the programming software Details about repairs performed by Kaba Changing details contained in the Quality tab The details contained in this tab are written when the lock is being repaired and can not be changed afterwards. 4.2.6 About tab About tab in the General menu of the programming software The version of the installed programming software is listed in this tab. Page EN-16

4.3 Time menu 4.3.1 Time tab Time tab in the Time menu Acquire from PC - acquires the current date and time from Windows. Apply - transfers the modified data to the lock. 4.3.2 Daylight saving time tab Daylight saving time tab in the Time menu The automatic time change setting is activated by checking the Daylight saving time box. Apply - transfers the modified data to the lock. Default - resets the values to the default setting. Page EN-17

QUESTOR - Programming 4.4 Opening time delays menu 4.4.1 Time delays tab i Time delays tab in the Opening time delays menu Opening delay - this value corresponds to the normal opening delay after a valid opening combination has been entered. Opening delay under duress - if a duress combination is entered, the lock will open after the programmed duress time delay. Confirmation time window - the value entered here (in minutes) corresponds to the time window provided for the confirmation of the opening combination after an opening delay has elapsed. Post-access delay - blocks access to the lock, and thus opening, for the programmed amount of time (in minutes) after an opening combination has been entered while in interactive mode. The user must wait until the post-access delay elapses, regardless of whether the opening combination was valid or not. Apply - transfers the modified data to the lock. Default - resets the values to the default setting. Availability of parameters for different operating modes The top three time settings are available for all three Questor operating modes, however, the post-access delay setting is only available for the two interactive modes (OTC and ICS). Page EN-18

4.5 Codes menu 4.5.1 Codes tab This menu enables the user with the master code to program, reset or delete all of the codes for a particular lock. Codes tab in the Codes menu Double click on the code to be mutated - the input fields on the right hand side for changing or deleting the respective code are unblocked. Apply - transfers the modified data to the lock. Delete - deletes the code that is selected in the list on the left. Block code - blocks access to the lock for the entire group of users selected or for an individual manager. Delete all - deletes all programmed codes, except for the master code. The two selection boxes, ID PIN and PIN ID, are used to set the entry sequence for identification number (ID) and personal code (PIN). This setting always applies to all codes. Access authorizations menu for different users Page EN-19

4.5.1.1 Questor code hierarchy MASTER 00xxxxxx MANAGER 1 10xxxxxx MANAGER 2 20xxxxxx USER 11 11xxxxxx USER 12 12xxxxxx USER 13 13xxxxxx USER 14 14xxxxxx USER 21 21xxxxxx USER 22 22xxxxxx USER 23 23xxxxxx USER 24 24xxxxxx USER 15 15xxxxxx USER 16 16xxxxxx USER 17 17xxxxxx USER 18 18xxxxxx USER 19 19xxxxxx user group 1 USER 25 25xxxxxx USER 26 26xxxxxx USER 27 27xxxxxx USER 28 28xxxxxx USER 29 29xxxxxx user group 2 COURRIER 90xxxxxx Code types and corresponding identification numbers (ID) i!! Enabling/disabling the duress code function Duress alarms can be triggered at any time, using any type of code. When attempting to open the lock, the entry of a duress code starts the programmed duress time delay. Duress codes will only be accepted if this function has been activated through the master code. The master code must be changed The default master code (0 0123456)isidentical for all locks of this series, thus it is not suitable for everyday use. After initialization and testing, the master code must be changed from the factory default value and set to a personally selected value. Creating unique codes During the course of commissioning and assigning the unit, all codes must be personalized. Never use simple numerical combinations (e.g. 11223344, 12345678) or personal data (e.g. birthdays). For security reasons, codes should be changed at regular intervals. Lost codes Lost/forgotten codes can only be deleted and newly defined by using a higher-level code. Please bear in mind, that a lost/forgotten master code can not be recovered or reissued under any circumstances. There is no so-called override code or super code! Page EN-20

4.6 Audit menu 4.6.1 Audit tab The last 4800 events are stored in the lock memory. When the lock is connected to the computer, the lock s event memory (audit) can be accessed by clicking on the Start button. Audit tab in the Audit menu Save - saves a copy of the audit to a data carrier. The file created by the software ends with.ad5. The file is in ASCII format, which can be further processed with a simple editor and transferred via an electronic medium. Open - allows a previously saved audit file (ending in.ad5) to be read with the programming software. Print - sends the audit to the default Windows printer. Settings - this button allows printer settings to be changed. One click on this symbol opens the default text editor of the operating system. The text editor can be used to process the data as needed. Page EN-21

QUESTOR - Programming 4.7 Other menu 4.7.1 Language tab i Language tab in the Other menu From within this tag, the language on the display of the input unit as well the language for the AS 271 programming software can be changed. The column on the left corresponds to the language of the programming software, the column on the right configures the display language for the lock. Changing the language setting for the software A change to the language for the programming software will only be applied after the computer has been restarted. Apply - transfers the modified data to the lock. Page EN-22

4.7.2 Relays tab Relays tab in the Other menu The two relay outputs are programmed by selecting the desired boxes from the itemized list. The two selection buttons Output is in idle position for relay one and relay two are used to define whether the relay contact is normally open or closed at the connection terminal. Apply - transfers the modified data to the lock. Default - resets the values to the default setting. 4.7.2.1 Relay programming in bank mode The following settings are available: Function Description Use Lock is open Output is active when lock is open. Monitoring Blocking period active Opening delay Open time window Wait for entry of second code Penalty due to entry of wrong code Bank mode: Output is active during a weeklong or vacation blocking period. Interactive mode: Output is active while the lock is in penalty or in non return time delay. Output is active during the course of the normal opening delay time and during the opening delay under duress. Bank mode only: Output is active after the time delay has elapsed, during the time window allowed to confirm the opening by re-entering the code. Bank mode only: In four-eyes mode, this relay output is active during the time window allowed for entry of the second opening code. Output is activated after too many incorrect codes have been entered and remains active until the block period has elapsed. Information Information and monitoring Information Information Monitoring Page EN-23

Vacation block period active Duress alarm Remote disabling active Cancel delay active Battery compartment open Programming mode active Peripheral device online Door contact open Bolt open No connection Battery almost dead Bolt movement error Hardware error Dead battery Function Description Use Courier opening Bank mode only: During a previously programmed vacation day, the relay output is activated by this pre-programmed option. The output is activated after a duress alarm has been triggered, notification of the duress can be forwarded to other devices (e.g. an alarm system) through the output. If input 1 has been programmed for remote disabling and this input is active, the relay output is switched. When input 2 is programmed as cancel delay time, and it is active, it can be forwarded through one of the two relay outputs. As soon as the contact on the battery compartment is opened, the relay is switched. This output is activated after the programming mode has been activated through the Mode button on the input unit or through the programming software if connected. The output is active if a connection with the lock is established via the RS-232 interface on the side of the input unit. Output is active when the door contact is open. Output is active when the lock bolt is retracted. An interruption in the connection between the lock and the input unit is registered at the relay with this option. The relay output is activated when the battery voltage is low. An output programmed with this option forwards a bolt-movement error message to the relay. The relay output is activated if a hardware error is detected by the lock s electronics. With this option, a signal is sent through the relay output when the battery is dead. This option can be used to signal the entry of a valid courier code (if programmed) at the relay output. Information Alarm notification to security personnel, connection to alarm system Information Information Connection to alarm system Information Information Monitoring Monitoring Information Monitoring Information Information Monitoring Information Page EN-24

i Relay programming only valid in BANK MODE The programming of the relay outputs is only valid for operation of the lock in bank mode.for the two interactive modes, the settings described in 4.7.2.2 Relay programming in interactive mode are valid. 4.7.2.2 Relay programming in interactive mode In the two interactive modes (OTC or ICS), both of the relay outputs are preset at the factory. The settings are: Relay output 1 - duress alarm Relay output 2 - lock open 4.7.3 Options tab Options tab in the Other menu Function Remote disabling Controlled disabling Duress alarm Four-eyes principle Description This box is used to configure output 1 of the lock (in bank mode) so that when input voltage is applied (also see lock instructions), the lock will be in a blocked state and can not be operated or opened. When this box is checked, the relay outputs of the lock (in bank mode) are programmed so that multiple locks (if inputs/outputs are wired accordingly) effectively block each other in order to prevent more than one lock from being open at the same time. The duress function is switched on by checking this box. The entry of a duress code will ONLY be recognized if this box is checked. When this box is checked, two valid user codes will be required to open the lock in bank mode. The master code and the courier code are exempt from this rule, as either one can still be used alone to open the lock when the four-eyes principle is active. This is only applicable if the master code has been authorized for access and/or a courier code has been programmed in the lock. Page EN-25

Function Beep when lock is open Master code may open the lock Remote enabling Audible alarm volume Input 2, cancel delay Input 2, door contact Apply - transfers the modified data to the lock. Default - resets the values to the default setting. Description By selecting this box, the lock will emit an audible beep every 30 seconds while the lock is open in order to draw attention to the fact that it is still open. If this box is checked, the lock will open in bank mode after the master code has been entered. If this is undesirable due to a separation of powers, then this box should not be checked. In interactive mode, input 1 on the lock can be configured for remote enabling. The volume of the buzzer can be adjusted with the three selection buttons - mute, quiet and loud. If this box is checked, the programmed delay time will be bypassed if the contact at input 2 is closed; the lock will open immediately after a valid opening combination is entered. The configuration of input two as a door contact enables the lock to accurately detect whether the safe door has been opened and closed again. Input 2 is configured as a door contact as the factory default. Page EN-26

5 Activating the lock i Before the application can be started, it must be installed according to the instructions in Section Installing the AS 270 activation software on page 8 Activation is used to switch the operating mode of the Questor lock from bank mode into one of the two interactive modes - ICS or OTC. This procedure effectively binds the individual lock to a customer s Questor system. This means that after activation, the lock can only be operated in conjunction with management software (also see Section System components on page 4) from the same customer. Customer-specific system number! Every Questor system is registered to a specific customer through a one-time identification process. Registration takes place at the point of sale for the software or an APHI 4000. At this time, the appropriate registration form is filled out and sent to Kaba. To activate the lock in a customer s system, a Kaba-programmed USB dongle is required for the AS 270 software. Additional AS 270 dongles can be ordered if needed. 5.1 Starting the application If a valid copy-protection dongle is connected to one of the computer s USB ports and the appropriate driver has been installed, the application can be started by clicking on the program icon that was automatically created in the Kaba folder under the Windows Start Menu. Start screen - AS 270 activation software 5.1.1 Connection with the lock The lock must be connected to the computer via the serial interface for the activation process (see Section Connecting the lock and the computer on page 12) Page EN-27

QUESTOR - Programming 5.2 Using the application 5.2.1 User interface! i Activation software user interface The Lock name field is used to identify the lock. The user-created name can be changed afterwards at any time. The Lock description field allows for a more precise description of the lock or the installation site. The description can be changed afterwards at any time. If the master code of the lock has been changed, it must be entered in the apropriate field Master Code in order to allow AS270 to connect to the lock. With this field left empty the software will try to connect to the lock using a preprogrammed master code from the USb dongle or, if the dongle does not contain a master code, connect with the default factory code. To change the locks master code at the same time while activating the lock, enter a new master code and cofirm this code in the appropriate fields New master code and Confirm new master code. Loss of the master code! If the master code is lost, a connection will not be able to be established again between the lock and the programming software. Likewise, the lock will not be able to be reset again without the master code. If the master code is lost, the lock will have to be replaced! The ICS check box is used to select between the two interactive operating modes that are available. If the box is checked, then the lock will be activated in ICS mode. If the box is not checked, the AS 270 software will activate the lock in OTC mode (also see Section Modes of operation on page 5). In order to establish a connection with the lock, the assigned port for the serial interface must be selected from the list. The language for the software is changed in the Language selection menu. Connection to the lock with AS 270! The AS 270 activation software uses the factory default master code to connect with the lock. Make sure that the current master code in the lock is set to the factory default (factory default master code: 00123456)! Activate - writes the activation data to the lock that is connected to the computer. At the same time the activation data is being written to the lock memory, an activation file is created for importing the data into the management software at a later time. The default name of the activation file is act527_1.dat and it is saved in the installation directory of the software. Page EN-28

i Activating the serial interface on the lock In order to establish a connection between the lock and the computer, the interface on the lock input unit must be activated. This is done by pressing the ENTER button on the input unit. Then the interface will be active for a short period of time. About - displays the version number of the activation software. Display of the installed software version Page EN-29

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QUESTOR Kaba is a registered trademark of Kaba AG. This documentation may not be reproduced or otherwise exploited either digitally or photographically without written permission from Kaba AG. by. Document: KSW3s527.0003 / en 2010.08 Edition: August 2010 Operating Instruction Page Z-32 Subject to changes without notifice