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Safe Lock Range Safe Lock range The quality of product, the strength of keys, the pedigree of technology dormakaba Safe Lock range dormakaba Safe Locks Safe and Secure dormakaba – Safe and Dorma and Kaba are now dormakaba. Our Secure merger underscores our commitment to you, The quality of product, the strength of keys, the our customer. We offer products, solutions pedigree of technology, and services for secure access to buildings combined with reliability and rooms – now all from a single source. and availability, ensures With more than 150 years of experience, we dormakaba safe locks are suitable for the stand for security, sustainability and protection of cash in reliability. ATMs, safes and filing cabinets whether in the dormakaba have an extensive mechanical and retail sector or financial institutions. Protection electronic safe lock range from intent within is as critical as defence The Mauer range of mechanical locks and the against outside Mas self powered Cencon and Auditcon safe aggression. locks provide unrivalled features and benefits dormakaba’s mission is for end users. The Axessor series which an ongoing quest for excellence, focused on includes Axessor USB, Axessor IP and Axessor customer benefit, CIT provides a solution for every application. backed by quality They include features such as programming via products. This makes the LAN, One time combination or ICS mode, dormakaba a winning combination. Time delays, extensive audits and unparralled reliability. Ultimate security is offered through the Paxos safe lock which is renowned as the world’s most reliable electronic safe lock. The La Gard brand products range from mechanical to electronic safe locks delivering unmatched quality and value, including combination & key locks, and electronic multiple control locks for use on safes with coffers/internal cabinets. The total flexibility of the dormakaba range of secure solution safe locks is suitable for many applications including commercial and retail markets. 2 Table of contents Paxos ® advance IP 4- 5 Cencon O2 6 Axessor IP 7 Axessor CIT 8 Axessor USB 9 Auditcon® 10 Combi B 90 11 PowerPlex 12 LA GARD 700 Series 13-14 VAROS 15 Variator A and B 16 Praetor & President 17 CEN/VdS Safe and Lock Classes 18 3 dormakaba Safe Lock range Paxos® advance IP Redundant, Modular, Reliable Features Paxos® advance IP is a redundant motorised Duress Paxos® Paxos® advance IP • Dual redundancy lock for high security safes and vaults. When it settings advance IP Extended Mode with motorised lock Standalone programming software • Modular system, comes to providing maximum reliability, ease Mode AS 384 lock/s, input unit, of use, programming and installation, Paxos® I/O and LAN boxes advance IP is a logical enhancement of this (PIN only) (PIN only) (ID+PIN) • AS384LAN prog/ tried and tested technology. Use duress audit software ü ü alarm • USB interface Set code • Standard footprint When Paxos® advance IP detects a fault, the position for ü ü • 100 codes per lock lock switches to the redundant* part of the duress alarm • Up to 12 components per lock system system, ensuring the safe or vault can always Factory settings • 10,000 event audit be opened. All faults are logged in the audit, Time penalty • AC or rechargeable so conclusions can be drawn as to the cause of ü ü or battery period power supply the fault or if a security breach has occurred. Time locking ü ü • Automatic DLST interruption • Multiple time features *Redundant system: In engineering, redundancy is the Inputs/outputs I/O Box • Multiple time delays duplication of critical components or functions of a per system or per system with the intention of increasing reliability of the Configure code ü ü system, usually in the case of a backup or fail-safe. The inputs • Partial locking Configure Paxos® system is formally termed dual modular ü ü redundancy. In a duplicate redundant system, the outputs Settings system has two of all sub components, all must fail • Parallel Mode Audit before the whole system fails. • Set Duress Code via USB • Dual Mode Reading the through ü ü • Maximum audit keypad Open Period Export lock • Settings other locks: ü ü - Locking Mode information - Dual Mode Import audits ü ü Certifications • EN 1300 levels B, C, D • VdS class 2, 3, 4 4 Paxos® advance IP Time functions for other Settings Paxos® Paxos® advance IP locks (individually advance IP Extended Mode with programmable for Standalone programming software each lock) Mode AS 384 • Opening Delay • Duress Delay (PIN only) (PIN (ID+PIN) • Confirmation Window only) • Non return Time delay Code functions Settings lock 1 (valid for Multiple Master the entire locking system Master Code ü ü Codes Patented, redundant motorised lock • Duration Fast Locking for the highest possible level of locking • Duration Time Opening Codes a-z and 3-95 ü ü ü security, standard footprint. Lock Delay AND Code a and b ü ü ü • Date/Time Format • Locking Mode Multiple Mutation Mutation Code ü ü • Remote Lock Codes Multiple Time Time Code ü ü Codes Code profiles ü Code profile groups ü Code type PIN ü ü ü Code type ID +PIN ü Time penalties ü ü I/O box with inputs and outputs. Time functions lock 1 (valid for the entire locking system) Date/Time ü ü ü Holiday Locking Period ü ü ü Yearly Locking Period ü ü ü Weekly Locking Period ü ü ü Time Locking Interruption ü ü ü Partial Locking ü ü ü Opening Delay ü ü ü Duress Delay ü ü ü Confirmation Window ü ü ü The optional LAN box gives the flexibility for the Paxos system to be Non return Time Lock ü ü ü programmed over a company’s Time-Controlled Delay Times ü ü network. Also incorporating additional Summer/ Winter Time Manual or automatic inputs and outputs. ü Change over Daylight Saving Time Synchronise with PC time ü ü 5 dormakaba Safe Lock range Cencon O2 ATM Cash Vault Security System Features The Cencon system has been designed to combat insider Settings FLM Route Bank • One Time theft from ATMs through the combined use of lock Powerstar Combination ü ü ü A OTC is dispatched hardware, systems software and Smart Keys™. Technology from the Cencon One Time software, the user’s Three modes of operations: Combination ü ü Dallas key and OTC (OTC) are required to gain access to the • FLM mode – KEY & OTC Dual Mode ü ü ü Cencon lock For use by First Line Maintenance personnel, they are • Audit trail each issued with a Blue dallas key and call their Close Seal ü ü - 1000 audit from despatch centre to request an OTC. Once the OTC is lock On site - Unlimited audit used it can not be reused. A close seal is relayed back to software ü from software the despatch centre to close the call on the software management - 32 event audit and lock. from Dallas key Time Delay ü • Route mode – KEY & OTC • Smart key (Dallas) - Unique electronic For use by armoured cash carriers, each personnel is Time Windows ü ü ü key for each user issued with a Yellow dallas key, operates the same as • Duress FLM mode (above). Route mode additionally allows Audit Trail • Bolt switch • Alarm shunt predefined routes to be assigned to personnel allowing Lock 1000 1000 1000 • Easy retrofit a series of locks to be opened without contacting the • standard footprint remote despatch centre between each opening. 32 32 32 • User friendly Cencon 5 Dallas key • Bank mode – KEY and Fixed code software For use by Bank personnel, who require access to the Software Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Approvals/Certificates lock, without operating through a despatch centre. Teal • EN1300 B/ VdS dallas keys and combination codes are issued to Class 2 personnel allowing access within the personnel’s work schedule. Connecting Securely from Anywhere Traditionally, the CenTran software has given users the ability to automate various Cencon features, such as code generation and distribution through third- party dispatching software. With the use of a third party IVR system or CenTran Appliance, CenTran v5.1, with its Windows® Service feature, enables remote operations. CenTran’s Web Service lets field personnel receive their One Time Combination via text or email, eliminating time- sensitive contact with dispatch personnel. The new Interconnect Box for network/line power connection to the ATM PC, used in conjunction with CenTran Web Service and ATM-side CenTran Agent software, allows users to remotely activate, audit, shelve, and manage Cencon Locks. By installing the new Key Box Agent software, you can manage keys and users remotely too! 6 Axessor IP Modular, Flexible, Networked Axessor Features The modular electronic safe lock Axessor IP Axessor IP • Patented motor lock can be networked or used as a stand-alone with automatic locking unit. Network capable Yes • Deadbolt It can be used wherever organisational 1, Can / cannot open • Standard footprint flexibility, fast response and increased Master code lock. Optional Time lock • High quality, rugged security are required. interruption metal input unit with elegant design 4, authorisations can be The Axessor is the ideal safe lock for Manager codes • LCD display selected organisations with large branch networks, such • Long battery life • External power supply as banks, post office, retail and restaurant User codes 36, four groups (12 V or 6 V) chains. All programming/audit functions can be 1, open or time delay • Remotely accessed Courier codes changed remotely via the LAN/WAN. override reducing administration and Interior compartment travel cost * Now available in Axessor CONNECT code, time code, one shot • Programmable Time Special codes code, locking and lock functions weekly unlocking code, lock
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