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GAT Lock 6010 F
Battery-Operated MIFARE® Locker Lock
Installation and Operation
Document Version 1.6
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 Copyright 2016, GANTNER Electronic GmbH, Schruns (Austria).
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are excluded, and in particular the manufacturer accepts no liability for the completeness or accuracy of
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Important: Before commencing installation, commissioning, putting into service and before any
maintenance work is carried out, it is essential that the relevant warning and safety instructions
in this manual are read!
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General warning and safety instructions:
Dear customer,
we congratulate you on having selected a product (device resp. software) of GANTNER Electronic
GmbH. So that our product functions in your installation with safety and to your complete satisfaction,
we take this opportunity to familiarise you with the following ground rules:
1.
Installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the product purchased must be carried
out in accordance with instructions, i.e. in accordance with the technical conditions of operation, as
described in the corresponding product documentation.
2.
Before either installation, commissioning, operation or maintenance it is therefore essential that you
read the corresponding chapter of this manual and observe its instructions.
3.
If there are still some points on which you are not entirely clear, please do not take a chance, but
ask the customer adviser responsible for you, or ring the GANTNER Electronic GmbH hotline.
4.
Where not otherwise specifically laid down, appropriate installation, commissioning, operation and
maintenance of the product is the customer’s responsibility.
5.
Directly on receipt of the goods, inspect both the packaging and the device resp. data carrier itself
for any signs of damage. Also check that the delivery is complete (-> accessories, documentation,
auxiliary devices, etc.).
6.
If the packaging has been damaged in transport or should you suspect that it has been damaged or
that it may have a fault, the product must not be put into service. In this case, contact your customer
advisor. He will make every effort to resolve the problem as quickly as possible.
7.
Installation, commissioning and servicing of our appliances must only be carried out by suitably
trained personnel. In particular, electrical connections may only be made by correspondingly
qualified specialists. Here, the appropriate installation provisions in accordance with the relative
national Electrical Engineers construction regulations (e.g. ÖVE, [Austrian] VDE, [German]...) must
be observed.
8.
Where not otherwise stated, installation and maintenance work on our appliances is exclusively to
be carried out when disconnected from the power supply. This applies in particular to appliances
which are normally supplied by low-tension current.
9.
It is prohibited to make alterations to the appliances or to remove protective shields and covers.
10. Do not attempt yourself to repair an appliance after a defect, failure or damage, or to put it back into
operation again. In such cases, it is essential you contact either your customer adviser or the
GANTNER Electronic GmbH hotline. We will make every effort to resolve the problem as quickly as
possible.
11. GANTNER Electronic GmbH accepts no responsibility for any injuries or damage caused as a result
of improper use.
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12. Although every care is taken and we are continuously aiming for improvement, we cannot exclude
completely the possibility of errors appearing in our documentation. GANTNER Electronic GmbH
therefore accepts no responsibility for the completeness or the accuracy of this manual. The right is
reserved to make alterations, and we may carry out alterations at any time without giving prior notice.
13. Should you discover any fault with the product or in its accompanying documentation, or have any
suggestions for improvement, you may confidently approach either your customer adviser or
GANTNER Electronic GmbH directly.
14. However, even if you just want to tell us that everything has functioned perfectly, we still look forward
to hear from you.
We wish you a successful application of our appliances. We will be pleased to welcome you as a
customer again soon.
Contact address / manufacturer:
GANTNER Electronic GmbH
Montafonerstrasse 8
A - 6780 Schruns/Austria
Phone: +43 5556 73784 - 442
Fax: +43 5556 73784 - 8020
E-Mail: info.leisure@gantner.com
Web: www.gantner.com
This WEEE symbol on GANTNER products and their packaging indicates that the corresponding
material must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Instead, such marked waste
equipment must be disposed of by handing it over to a designated electronic waste recycling
facility. Separating and recycling this waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve
natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the
environment. Please contact your local authority for details on your nearest electronic waste
recycling facility.
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Contents
CONTENTS
1.
Introduction ...................................................................................................... 9
1.1. System Components ........................................................................................ 9
1.2. Brief Description ............................................................................................. 10
2.
Symbols and their Meanings ......................................................................... 11
3.
Installation ...................................................................................................... 13
3.1. Conditions of Use ........................................................................................... 13
3.2. Locker Features ............................................................................................. 13
3.3. Reading Ranges ............................................................................................ 14
3.4. Orientation of the GAT Lock 6010 F ............................................................... 17
3.5. Installation Instructions ................................................................................... 19
3.6. Installation Procedure..................................................................................... 24
3.7. Transportation ................................................................................................ 26
4.
Start-Up ........................................................................................................... 27
4.1. Inserting the Battery ....................................................................................... 27
4.2. Configuration .................................................................................................. 27
5.
Operation ........................................................................................................ 29
5.1. General .......................................................................................................... 29
5.2. Operation Modes ............................................................................................ 29
5.3. Summary of System Data Carriers ................................................................. 39
5.4. Summary of the LED States ........................................................................... 42
6.
Service and Maintenance............................................................................... 43
6.1. Changing the Battery ..................................................................................... 43
7.
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 47
7.1. Error Display .................................................................................................. 47
7.2. Error Description ............................................................................................ 47
8.
Technical Data ................................................................................................ 49
8.1. Power Supply ................................................................................................. 49
8.2. Reader/Write Field ......................................................................................... 49
8.3. Memory and Electronics ................................................................................. 49
8.4. Control and Display Elements ........................................................................ 49
8.5. Interfaces ....................................................................................................... 49
8.6. Housing .......................................................................................................... 50
8.7. Environmental Conditions .............................................................................. 50
8.8. Dimensions .................................................................................................... 50
9.
Spare Parts and Accessories ........................................................................ 51
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Introduction
1.
INTRODUCTION
1.1.
System Components
Figure 1.1 – System components of the GAT Lock 6010 F
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Introduction
1.2.
Brief Description
The GAT Lock 6010 F is a battery-operated, electronic locker lock with noncontact locking and opening authorisation between the lock and MIFARE data
carriers. In this connection, the term RFID systems is used.
Thanks to the GAT Lock 6010 F, one single MIFARE data carrier can be used
not only for entry and payment, but also for locking and unlocking clothes lockers
most conveniently and without the need for a mechanical key.
The GAT Lock 6010 F can be installed in all the usual types of lockers (e.g.
clothes lockers, safe deposit boxes, compartment lockers) made of wood, metal
or plastic.
For optical signalling there is a multi-coloured LED next to the button which lights
up and flashes in different colours (green, yellow or red).
The last 50 actions are stored as bookings in the GAT Lock 6010 F. Bookings
can be read out via a serial interface (RS 232), e.g. from a PC or laptop.
An integrated real-time clock makes it possible to take the expiry data on the
LEGIC® data carriers for locking and unlocking the GAT Lock 6010 F into
account, depending on the configuration of the GAT Lock 6010 F.
The life-time of the internal battery depends on the number of locking cycles and
usage frequency as well as the environmental conditions (see "7. Technical
Data").
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2.
SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS
The following symbols are used in this manual. The meanings of these symbols
are given in the table below.
Important Information for correct system functionality. This
information must be read and it has to be paid special
attention for this information.
Accompanying information about the described topic, tips
and interesting information for the user.
Signalizes a situation that can damage the device or other
appliances. Read and follow the information carefully.
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3.
INSTALLATION
3.1.
Conditions of Use
The GAT Lock 6010 F has been developed for use in the leisure sector as a lock
that is mounted into lockers like clothes lockers or valuables lockers. It can be
used in lockers with metallic doors (plate doors) or non-metallic doors. Please
pay attention to the environmental conditions for temperature, humidity etc., and
see chapter "7. Technical Data".
Cleaning the GAT Lock 6010 F with a high-pressure
cleaner is not permitted. Pay attention to the protective type
in the technical data
3.2.
Locker Features
The GAT Lock 6010 F is suitable for locker doors made of metal and non-metallic
materials with a door leaf thickness of between 11 mm (0.45 inch) and 22 mm
(0.87 inch).
The width of the locker door, where the GAT Lock 6010 F is mounted on, may
not be lower than a certain value because this could cause problems when
opening and closing the door (streaking of the GAT Lock 6010 F at the body of
the locker). The minimum value for the door width, given in Figure 2.1, is a reference value which depends on the hinges used (see also "2.5. Installation
Instructions").
Figure 2.1 - Minimal door width
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3.3.
Reading Ranges
A GAT Lock 6010 F reads contactless data carriers via an RF field for
identification. The button of the lock is pressed with the data carrier in order to
activate the RF field. The range of the reading field depends on the thickness of
the locker door, on the door material, the type of data carrier and the diameter of
the button drill hole in the locker door. If the reading range is too low, due to an
inauspicious combination of these factors, no reading is possible anymore.
Figure 2.2 - Reading range and drill hole diameter for non-metallic doors
Figure 2.3 - Reading range and drill hole diameter for metallic doors
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The reading range is measured from the button shaft. The drill hole
in the locker door and the button shaft must be centred (see also the
figure Figure 2.11 in the section "2.5.2. Mounting on Metallic Doors"),
otherwise the following specification is not valid.
3.3.1. Non-Metallic Doors
For non-metallic doors the following reading ranges are valid for the different data
carriers:
• ISO card like "GAT Chip Card 200 F":
approx. 50 mm (2 inch)
• GANTNER wristlet "GAT Chip Band 60 F": approx. 30 mm (1.2 inch)
Don’t use metallic number labels (see Figure 2.12).
Those labels will decrease the reading range to the same
reading ranges and restrictions as for metallic doors!
3.3.2. Metallic Doors
The actual reading ranges at metallic doors depend on many factors like the door
thickness, the diameter of the button drill hole, the type of data carrier etc.. The
more the shaft of the lock sticks out of the door the higher the reading range can
be. Reference values for the reading ranges of different locker door thicknesses
and drilling diameters are shown in the diagrams in Figure 2.4.
Test the installation!
In any case a test installation is must be made in order to
test the reading range. The GAT Lock 6010 F must be able
read the used data carriers without any problem!
When the GAT Lock 6010 F is mounted in metallic doors, MIFARE
DESFire data carriers cannot be used.
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Figure 2.4 - Reference values of reading ranges at metallic doors
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3.4.
Orientation of the GAT Lock 6010 F
When installing the GAT Lock 6010 F, special care must be taken with the
alignment of the lock. This must be aligned differently depending on whether the
locker door opens on the left or the right. For left-hand doors, the LED points
downwards and the battery compartment to the right (viewed from the front). For
right-hand doors, the LED points upwards and the battery compartment
downwards (viewed from the front).
Figure 2.5 – Installation for left-hand and right-hand doors, shown here from the front
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Conversion for left-hand and right-hand doors can be carried out easily by
following the steps below (see also Figure 2.5).
1.) Lift the control mechanism and 2.) Turn the control mechanism and
electronics with the button or button
electronics through 90° in the
shaft out of the base as far as
corresponding direction.
possible.
Arrangement for right-hand door
3.) Replace the control mechanism and 4.) Thus the GAT Lock 6010 F has now
electronics in the base.
been turned and prepared for the
door opening on the other side.
Arrangement for left-hand door
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3.5.
Installation Instructions
No cabling is necessary, because it is battery operated. The GAT Lock 6010 F is
attached to the wall of the door using four screws.
Recommended screws:
 For steel doors: Cheese head screws M5 x 35 mm (1.4 inch)
 For wooden or HPL doors: woodscrews ABC Spax 5 x 35 mm (1.4 inch)
 For wooden or HPL doors under heavy-duty loads or in public areas: screwin muffs or glue-in muffs M5 with pan-head screws M5 x 35 mm (1.4 inch)
The maximum diameter of the screw head may be 9 mm (0.35 inch).
In the case of sheet metal doors, 4 drill holes including M5 thread have to be
made. In the case of wooden and HPL doors, notches have to be made in the 4
hole positions and in the case of harder doors, where the screws cannot be
screwed in easily, the holes have to be pre-drilled.
The drill holes for the screws must not be drilled completely
through the door!
For the button of the GAT Lock 6010 F a hole must be drilled in the locker door.
The recommended diameter for this hole is 23 mm (0.9 inch).
At metallic doors the drill hole diameter has an influence on the reading range for
the data carriers (see "2.3. Reading Ranges") and also the pay attention that the
drill hole and the button is centred (see next pages).
Check that there is no pressure applied to the button shaft
of the GAT Lock 6010 F in assembled state, e.g. by a part
of the locker door or a front label! This could lead to
malfunction of the GAT Lock 6010 F.
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Figure 2.6 – Drill hole measurements
3.5.1. Mounting on Non-Metallic Doors
Figure 2.7 – Drill hole plan for left-hand locker door
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Figure 2.8 – Drill hole plan for right-hand locker door
Note re. A :
Care must be taken during installation to make sure that the GAT Lock 6010 F
does not brush against the body of the locker when the door is opened. The
distance of 4 mm (0.16 inch) given between the lock housing and the body of the
locker is valid for a distance door pivot <-> centre of the button greater 240 mm
(9.45 inch) and a distance door pivot <-> lock base surface (installation surface)
smaller 20 mm (0.79 inch) (also negative). In the case of doors that do not adhere
to these measurements or with doors with a changeable pivot (depending on the
kind of hinge used), the distance between the lock and the body of the locker has
to be enlarged or recalculated.
Note re. B :
To increase break-in protection, a safety bolt has to be mounted on the body of
the locker which enters the door leaf when the door is closed.
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3.5.2. Mounting on Metallic Doors
When the GAT Lock 6010 F is mounted on a single walled metal door, it is
recommended to mount the lock with corresponding distance to the locker door
(see Figure 2.9), e.g. by using a mounting ridge. In this case the lock can be
mounted on the inside of the locker wall (see "2.6. Installation Procedure") and
no drillings must be made on the outside of the locker door.
Figure 2.9 – Mounting the GAT Lock 6010 F onto a metal locker door (principal drawing)
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When the GAT Lock 6010 F is mounted on double metallic locker doors it can be
mounted directly onto the door.
Figure 2.10 – Mounting the GAT Lock 6010 F onto a double-walled metal locker door
The GAT Lock 6010 F always has to be mounted parallel
to the locker door!
The following points must be considered:
• The control mechanics and electronics of the GAT Lock 6010 F must rest
completely on the door or the mounting ridge.
• The diameter of the button hole in the door has an influence on the reading
range and therefore it must be large enough to guarantee a secure reading of
the data carriers at the GAT Lock 6010 F (see "2.3. Reading Ranges").
• Furthermore the hole and the button have to be centred. Otherwise the reading
range for reading data carriers at the GAT Lock 6010 F will be decreased.
Figure 2.11 - Adjustment of the drill hole in the door and button of the GAT Lock 6010 F
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3.6.
Installation Procedure
The GAT Lock 6010 F must be installed in the following order, while considering
also the previous sections:
1.)
2.)
3.)
4.)
5.)
Mark drill holes.
Drill hole for button.
If necessary, drill holes for fastening the housing in place and cut threads
(see "2.5. Installation Instructions").
Screw the housing of the GAT Lock 6010 F in place using four fastening
screws (see Figure 2.12).
Stick number label and instruction label on the door (see Figure 2.12).
Don’t use metallic number labels or else the reading range
will be decreased to the same reading range and
restrictions as for metallic doors (see "2.3. Reading
Ranges").
Figure 2.12 – Attachment of the GAT Lock 6010 F
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Figure 2.13 – Attachment of the number label and the instruction label
Note:
Make sure the battery compartment can be opened easily and that no
other parts hinder the battery compartment being swung in and out.
Before the first lockers are built in series, a trial lock
installation must be carried out!
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3.7.
Transportation
The locker locks GAT Lock 6010 F may be installed at the manufacturer of the
lockers and the lockers will then be transported to the site, where they are
installed and put into operation.
The batteries must be inserted into the GAT Lock 6010 F
after the transportation, i.e. after the lockers are installed
on site! If the batteries would be in the locks during
transportation, the batteries could get empty and so the
lockers cannot be opened anymore!
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4.
START-UP
4.1.
Inserting the Battery
Before putting the GAT Lock 6010 F into operation, make sure there is a battery
inserted in the battery compartment. Otherwise insert a battery (see "5.1.
Changing the Battery").
The batteries must be inserted into the GAT Lock 6010 F after the
transportation, i.e. after the lockers are installed on site!
4.2.
Configuration
Each GAT Lock 6010 F can be configured individually using a configuration
device (PC, laptop). This configuration is a one-off operation. During
configuration, the following data are imported into the GAT Lock 6010 F:




SiteKey
Sub-site number
Locker number
GAT Lock 6010 F mode ("Free Locker", "Free Locker with UID", "Personal
Locker with Programming Card" or "Personal Locker with Expiry Date" mode,
see "4.2 Operation Modes")
 Free Locker: Sector number of the data on the data carrier and locking time (for
"limited duration of use" function).
 Date and time (set automatically)
 Unique numbers of the master data carriers
Note: The master data carriers can also be directly programmed into a lock.
Because of efficiency reasons, it is recommended to programm the data
carriers into the locks with the use of a PC-software (e.g. GAT Config Manager).
After the configuration of the first lock, carry out a test whether the master data
carriers and the normal data carriers are read correctly.
The GAT Lock 6010 F doesn’t set the daylight saving time automatically! This
has to be considered by the evaluation of the bookings and also by the
authorisation of the data carriers with expiry date!
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4.2.1. Configuration Procedure
1.) Connect the battery compartment to the configuration device (PC, laptop)
using the GAT Lock 6000 Progamming Cable USB.
2.) Install the USB-driver for the programming cable (if not already installed).
3.) a) Press the button as far as it will go using the Service Data Carrier and
keep it pressed for about 1 second until the Service Data Carrier is read.
b) If a GAT Lock 6010 F has the factory default site number of "99999999",
it can be set into service mode without any Service Data Carrier by just
pressing the button by hand (no data carrier needed).
4.) The LED of the lock will begin to flash red and green alternately to signalize
that the GAT Lock 6010 F is now in service mode. If a Service Data Carrier
was used it can be removed again.
5.) Now the GAT Lock 6010 F can be configured using the configuration software
on the PC (e.g. GAT Config Manager). A detailed description of the
configuration can be found in the online help of the software.
6.) After configuration remove the programming cable. The configuration
procedure is completed now.
Figure 3.1 – Configuration environment
Pay attention that in case the GAT Lock 6010 F is configured before
installation and the batteries are removed for transport of the lock/locker, the
time and date must be set again after inserting the batteries.
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5.
OPERATION
5.1.
General
The GAT Lock 6010 F can be operated in "Free Locker" mode (free selection of
a locker) or "Personal Locker" mode (lockers are assigned to persons). With Free
Locker mode the customer can choose any locker he wants to use. With Personal
Locker mode a certain locker is assigned to the customer.
When using Free Lockers and Personal Lockers in one system it is recommended
that the locker numbers are unique for both functions, which means that the same
locker number should not be used for both, a Personal Locker and a Free Locker.
To save battery power, the GAT Lock 6010 F is deactivated in its normal state.
For this reason, the electronics must be activated before identification or
operation can take place using a MIFARE® data carrier. This is done by pressing
the button in completely.
5.2.
Operation Modes
The GAT Lock 6010 F can be operated in the following operation modes:
- Free Locker mode (with or without limited duration of use - firmware version 3.2
and above)
- Free Locker mode with UID - firmware version 3.2 and above
- Personal Locker mode (with Programming Data Carrier)
- Personal Locker mode (with expiry date)
Requirements for MIFARE® data carriers:
With the GAT Lock 6010 F, the following data carrier types can be used:
- MIFARETM Classic (4 byte unique number)
- MIFARE® Classic (7 byte unique number) - firmware version 3.2 and above
- MIFARE® DESFire (only at non-metallic doors!) - firmware version 3.0 and above
- MIFARE® Ultralight – firmware version 3.2 and above
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The MIFARE® data carriers, which are used in the different operation modes,
must fulfil the specifications indicated in the following table.
Operation Mode
Free Locker mode
Requirements for MIFARE® Data Carriers
Free Locker mode with UID
Data carrier must be coded accordingly
All ISO 14443 data carriers are possible
Personal Locker mode
Data carrier can be coded or uncoded
Personal Locker mode
Data carrier must be coded accordingly
Table 4.1 - Requirements for MIFARE® data carriers
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5.2.1. Free Locker Mode (with or without Limited Duration of Use)
Any unoccupied locker that is operating in free locker mode can be selected by
guests for use and locked using their assigned data carrier. Once the locker is
locked, no further lockers in the same locker group can be locked by the user.
Only once the original locker has been unlocked can the guest use another locker
in the locker group.
Locker groups are used to organize the lockers within a facility into functional
blocks. For example, changing room lockers, safe-deposit boxes, etc. Sector
numbers stored on the data carrier are used to distinguish between the different
locker groups. Therefore, depending on the type of data carrier, this organization
allows one data carrier to use two or more lockers from different groups.
For systems where data carriers programmed with an expiry date are in use, the
expiry date is checked by the GAT Lock 6010 F. If the date has passed, the locker
cannot be locked or unlocked.
The GAT Lock 6010 F does not automatically adjust to daylight saving time.
Free locker mode also offers the possibility to define a duration of use for each
data carrier. If the lock is configured for this function, the current time is written
onto the data carrier and the time subsequently checked when the user attempts
to open the locker again.
The data carrier must be coded accordingly for the duration of use function. In
addition, the duration of use function must be configured for the GAT Lock 6010
F in GAT Config Manager. There are two operating modes:
"Absolute duration of use" Mode
In "Duration" mode, a period for use is defined. After locking a locker, the user
must unlock the locker again within the defined period. The period begins from
when the locker was first locked.
Example - "Duration" mode
The time is set to 360 minutes. If the locker is locked at 17:00 it can be unlocked
until 23:00. If the locker is locked at 21:00 it can be unlocked until 3:00 the next
day. The duration of use time is reset after the locker remains open for 60
minutes.
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"Usage until a certain time after midnight" Mode
In “Point of time" mode, a specific time is configured until which the locker can be
used. After locking a locker, the locker must be unlocked again before the defined
time on the following day. The period begins from 12:00 am.
If the period is exceeded, the data carrier can no longer unlock the locker. In this
case, the user must recode their data carrier at a central station, e.g., the GAT
Lock 6800 F with additional license (Part No. 193732).
Example - "Point of time" mode
The time is set to 120 minutes. The locker usage period begins from 12:00 am.
Independent of the time when the locker is locked it can be unlocked until 2:00
am of the next day. If the locker is locked at 1:00 am it can be unlocked until
2:00am of the next day.
For both operating modes, the locker can be locked/unlocked as often as required
during the duration of use period.
For free locker mode, specially coded MIFARE data carriers must be used.
the data carrier must be coded according to GANTNER’s locker coding
specification.
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Locking and Unlocking Lockers
1.) Hold the locker door pressed shut with one hand.
2.) Press the button of the GAT Lock 6010 F as far as it will go using the
MIFARE® data carrier and keep it pressed for about 1 second.
 The information on the data carrier will be read.
3.) a) If the MIFARE® data carrier is valid, the LED will light up green briefly and
the action (locking, unlocking) is carried out. With the duration of use
functionality the time on the data carrier is checked and the current time
is written onto the data carrier.
b) If the MIFARE® data carrier is invalid, the LED will light up red briefly and
the GAT Lock 6010 F is switched off again without an action being carried
out.
 A possible reason for that can be that another locker has already been
locked with the used data carrier. In this case the other locker must
first be unlocked before the data carrier can be used at the new locker.
Another reason can be that the duration of use of the locker is
exceeded and therefore the locker cannot be opened anymore. In this
case the data carrier must be recoded with a write station.
4.) Release the locker door.
The data carrier must be kept in front of the button until the locking resp.
unlocking is done. Don’t remove the data carrier too early.
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5.2.2. Free Locker Mode with UID
This operation mode is different from the standard mode "Free Locker Mode" in
the following points:
- All ISO 14443 data carriers are possible.
- The data carrier can have a GANTNER locker segment, but this is not
required for this mode.
- If a locker is locked with a data carrier, the locker number isn´t written onto
the data carrier.
- With each data carrier, any number of lockers can be locked at the same time.
Locking and Unlocking Lockers
1.)
Hold the locker door pressed shut with one hand.
2.) Press the button of the GAT Lock 6010 F as far as it will go using the
MIFARE® data carrier and keep it pressed for about 1 second.
The information on the data carrier will be read.
3.)
a) If the data carrier is valid, the LED will light up green briefly. The action
(locking,unlocking) is carried out.
b) If the data carrier is invalid, the LED will light up red briefly and the GAT
Lock 6010 F is switched off again without an action being carried out.
4.) Release the locker door.
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5.2.3. Personal Locker Mode with Programming Card
For operation as a Personal Locker with Programming Card, up to any 32
MIFARE data carriers can be authorised per GAT Lock 6010 F, which may then
open and close this locker as often as required. These 32 data carriers have the
same authorisation (e.g. as family cards).
The authorisations are communicated to the GAT Lock 6010 F by means of a
Programming Data Carrier.
Authorising MIFARE Data Carriers
1.) Hold the locker door pressed shut with one hand.
2.) Press the button of the GAT Lock 6010 F as far as it will go using the
programming data carrier and keep it pressed for about 1 second.
 The information on the data carrier will be read.
3.) The GAT Lock 6010 F changes into the Programming mode.
 The LED will light up red for about 2 seconds after the Programming Data
Carrier is removed. When the LED will start flashing green and red
alternately the lock is ready for the programming of data carriers.
4.) Now you have 5 seconds to press the button of the lock with the MIFARE
data carrier to be authorised.
5.) a) If the authorisation is successful, the LED will light up green for about 3
seconds. As soon as the data carrier is removed the LED will start flashing
green and red alternately and another data carrier can be programmed
the same way. This process can be repeated until all data carriers are
programmed.
b) If the authorisation is not successful, the LED will light up red briefly 3 times.
 Reasons for this could be:
- that 32 MIFARE data carriers are already authorised for this
particular GAT Lock 6010 F
- that the used MIFARE data carrier has already been authorised
- that the MIFARE data carrier could not be read (button not pressed long
or firmly enough).
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Deleting (Remove Authorisation) of MIFARE® Data Carriers
Only all authorisations can be deleted at once in the GAT Lock 6010 F.
1.) Hold the locker door pressed shut with one hand.
2.) Press the button of the GAT Lock 6010 F as far as it will go using the
programming data carrier and keep it pressed for about 1 second.
 The information on the data carrier will be read.
3.) The GAT Lock 6010 F will change to Programming mode.
 The LED will light up red for appr. 2 seconds after the Programming Data
Carrier is removed. As soon as the LED will start flashing green and red
alternately the lock is ready to delete the data carriers.
4.) Within the next 5 seconds press the button of the lock again with the
Programming Data Carrier.
5.) If the action is successful, the LED will flash red 5 times and the GAT Lock
6010 F then switches off again. Release the locker door.
 All data carriers are now deleted from in GAT Lock 6010 F and therefore
have no longer authorisation to lock and unlock the locker.
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5.2.4. Personal Locker Mode with Expiry Date
At the check-in the customer receives a MIFARE data carrier with GANTNER
data blocks. The site number and sub-site number will be written to the general
data block and the customer’s personnel locker number together with the expiry
date ("valid from" and "valid to") will be written to the locker data block of the data
carrier. Furthermore an index value will be written to that locker data block. The
"valid from" date must always be valid, i.e. newer or equal to the date stored in
the used locker lock.
On first identification at a locker the expiry date ("valid to" date) and the current
index value of the data carrier will be stored in the lock. Then the customer can
lock and unlock his locker any time, starting at the "valid from" date, and as long
as the expiry date is not reached or exceeded. Note that with firmware version
3.3 and later the expiry date and the index value are also written to the lock when
reading a data carrier while the locker door is locked.
Pay attention that the GAT Lock 6010 F doesn't set the daylight saving
time automatically. This must be considered for evaluation of events and
for authorising data carriers with expiry date.
For the data carriers of the authorised persons the following conditions must be
fulfilled:
- The same locker number must be stored on the data carriers
- Same expiry date
- Same index value
If one of these data carriers is then used at the locker for the first time, the expiry
date and the index value of the data carrier gets saved in the locker.
Locking and Unlocking Lockers
1.) Hold the locker door pressed shut with one hand.
2.) Press the button of the GAT Lock 6010 F as far as it will go using the MIFARE
data carrier and keep it pressed for about 1 second.
 The information on the data carrier will be read. The locker number of the data
carrier has to correspond with the locker number in the lock.
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3.) The following situations are possible:
The data carrier…
a) …is the first data carrier read at the locker.
Unique number, expiry date and index of the data carrier are stored in
the lock. The data carrier is able to lock and unlock the locker until the
end of the validity duration.
b) …has the same "valid to" date and index value as stored in the lock:
In this case the unique number of the data carrier will be stored in the
lock (as long as the max. number of 32 data carriers is not exceeded)
and the data carrier is now authorised to lock and unlock the locker like
the already authorised data carriers.
c) …has a higher index value on the data carrier than in the lock:
In this case the new index value and the "valid from" and "valid to" date
on the data carrier will be stored in the lock and the previously authorised
data carriers will be deleted in the lock, i.e. they are no longer authorised
for the lock.
d) …has a newer "valid to" date and the same index than in the lock:
In this case the index value and the "valid from" and "valid to" dates on
the data carrier will be stored in the lock. The previously authorised data
carriers will be deleted in the lock, i.e. they are no longer authorised for
the lock.
Note: b) is possible if the locker is locked or unlocked. c) and d) is only
possible if the locker is unlocked (open).
4.) Release the locker door.
5.) a) Valid MIFARE data carrier: The information on the data carrier will be stored
in the lock. The locker state will be changed, i.e. the locker will be opened, if
it was locked, and will be locked, if it was opened.
b) Invalid MIFARE data carrier: The LED will light up red briefly and the GAT
Lock 6010 F is switched off again without an action being carried out.
The MIFARE data carrier must be kept in front of the button until the
locking resp. unlocking is done. Don’t remove the data carrier too early.
A data carrier with another index value than in the lock can be used for example
to rent an already rented lock again i.e. the next day and to set the other data
carriers in the lock invalid. This means that the deleted data carriers in the lock
are no longer authorised to lock or unlock the locker.
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There is also no unlimited expiry date, i.e. the expiry date must be a valid date and
not be "0". After the "valid to" date the locker cannot be unlocked with the data carrier
anymore (only with a Master Data Carrier - see next section).
Note:
After the rental duration the locker resp. cabin must be checked.
Because it may be possible that the previous customer hasn’t cleaned
the locker or took all his belongings, but a new renting of the locker is
already possible.
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Operation
5.3.
Summary of System Data Carriers
For the start-up and maintenance of the battery-operated lock several data
carriers are necessary. These data carriers are shipped together with the GAT
Lock 6010 F in form of RFID cards with corresponding labelling in different
colours.
The available system data carriers are listed below:
- Master data carrier (3 pieces, red)
- Programming data carrier (black)
- Battery data carrier (blue)
- Reset data carrier (green)
- Service data carrier (yellow)
The system data carriers are system-dependent and therefore work only
at the respective system.
5.3.1. Master Data Carrier
A master data carrier is used to open and lock all the locks in a system. If a
MIFARE® data carrier should be lost, emergency opening of the corresponding
locker can be carried out using a master data carrier.
Three master data carriers are supplied per system. These are only valid for the
respective system.
If a master data carrier should be lost, a new master data carrier can be ordered
from GANTNER Electronic GmbH. Before the new master data carrier is used,
the "old" master data carrier(s) has (have) to be deleted from GAT Lock 6010 F
first (the number of a master data carrier is stored in the lock the first time the
master data carrier is used). This is carried out using the reset data carrier. The
following procedure has to be followed:
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1.)
Hold the locker door pressed shut with one hand.
2.)
Press the button of the GAT Lock 6010 F using a reset data carrier and keep it
pressed for approx. 1 second.
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3.)
The LED flashes red briefly for five times.
 All Master data carriers have been deleted from the lock. Next the LED
starts flashing green and red alternately and the new Master data carriers
can now be programmed.
4.)
Within the next 5 seconds press the button of the GAT Lock 6010 F with a new
Master data carrier.
 As soon as the data carrier was recognised correctly the LED will light up
green for 3 seconds. Remove the Master data carrier and the LED will start
flashing green and red alternately. Another Master data carrier can now be
programmed. This can be repeated until all three Master data carriers are
programmed.
5.)
Repeat the process until all three Master data carriers are programmed.
The system operator has to guarantee the safe and secure storage of the
master data carriers!
5.3.2. Programming Data Carrier
The programming data carrier is used to program the GAT Lock 6010 F and to
authorise data carriers in the "Personal Locker" mode or to delete the existing
programming and authorisations.
5.3.3. Battery Data Carrier
After a battery replacement the GAT Lock 6010 F is in the Battery Replacement
mode and it has to be set back to the normal operation mode by using a battery
data carrier. The internal action counter is set to zero when the battery data carrier
is used. With a battery change of a GAT Lock 6010 F in "Personal Locker" mode
the authorisations in the lock will not be deleted.
5.3.4. Reset Data Carrier
The reset data carrier is used to delete all the master data carriers stored in a
GAT Lock 6010 F.
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5.3.5. Service Data Carrier
The service data carrier is used to set the GAT Lock 6010 F to communication
mode. In this mode the GAT Lock 6010 F is configured via a PC or Laptop.
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5.4.
Summary of the LED States
The electronics of the GAT Lock 6010 F is switched-on by pressing the button of
the lock. This will also be signalled with the LED at the button shaft (LED blinks
orange once). After this the following lock states can be signalled with the same
LED.
LED
State
Meaning
Free
Locker
mode
Personal
Locker
mode
Possible actions
green
1x short
flash
Valid MIFARE®
data carrier has
been read
Locking/unlocking
possible
green
1 x flash
Battery
replacement
completed
GAT Lock 6010 F
is again ready for
operation
red
5 x flash
All master data
carriers have been
deleted from the
GAT Lock 6010 F
New master data
carriers can be
programmed in the
GAT Lock 6010 F.
red
5 x flash
All authorisations
have been
deleted
red +
green
alternate
flashes
Start-up - service
mode, programming mode
Ready for
configuration
red
1x brief
flash
Invalid data
carrier or no data
carrier (e.g. when
pressing the
button with only a
finger)
GAT Lock 6010 F
is switched off
without action,
failed attempt at
authorisation,
replace data
carrier
red
2 x flash
every 5
seconds
Battery almost
empty
Battery change is
necessary
Table 4.2 - Summary of the LED states
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Service and Maintenance
6.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
6.1.
Changing the Battery
The battery of a GAT Lock 6010 F is dimensioned for a certain number of locking
cycles (see "7. Technical Data"). The number of cycles depends on the used
battery type, the type of locker usage and the environmental conditions. When
the max. locking cycles are reached, the battery capacity will get too low and the
battery must be replaced with a new one. If the battery gets too weak, the locker
can no longer be locked and in this case the LED of the GAT Lock 6010 F will
flash red twice every 5 seconds.
A 6V lithium battery 2CR5 must be used for the GAT Lock 6010 F. The
market offers several batteries of that type. But not every battery of that
type can be used. Only use one of the following batteries:
- Manufacturer: Panasonic, Typ 2CR5
- Manufacturer: Ansmann, Typ 2CR5
- Manufacturer: Sanyo, Typ Y-PC-2CR5-I
- Manufacturer: Duracell, Typ 2CR5
Battery replacement must not take longer than 2 minutes as otherwise the time
and date set in the GAT Lock 6010 F are lost. In this case, the time and date have
to be set again by using the PC (see "3.2 Configuration").
The batteries must be inserted into the GAT Lock 6010 F after the
transportation, i.e. after the lockers are installed on site.
Replacement is only possible using a special battery compartment key (see
Figure 5.1). The battery compartment key has to be kept in a safe place.
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Figure 5.1 – Opening the battery compartment
Make sure of the correct polarity and correct position when inserting the
battery!
Figure 5.2 – Battery insertion, view from above
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6.1.1. Procedure
1.)
Unlock the battery compartment using the battery compartment key and
swing the cover open.
2.)
Remove the old battery and insert a new one in such a way that the fixing
strip can be heard to snap into place.
The battery has to be inserted with the contacts to the front of the battery
compartment first. Make sure the polarity and position of the battery is
correct (see Figure 5.2 and Figure 5.3).
3.)
Close the battery compartment again until it can be heard to click into place.
4.)
Press the locker door shut with one hand and hold it pressed.
5.)
Press the button for approx. 1 second using a Battery data carrier.
6.)
The system will flash green twice briefly. From this moment onwards, the
GAT Lock 6010 F can be used again.
7.)
Release the locker door.
Do not dispose batteries with domestic waste!
 Dispose batteries in an eco-friendly way, i.e. through a
municipal battery collecting box.
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Troubleshooting
7.
TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1.
Error Display
If there is a problem with the GAT Lock 6010 F, this is indicated by the LED which
will flash red in this case.
7.2.
Error Description
Description:
LED flashes red twice (every 5 seconds).
Error:
Battery is weak.
Solving the error: Replace battery (see "5.1 Changing the Battery").
Description:
Error:
GAT Lock 6010 F cannot be locked (Free Locker).
The user is already occupying a locker, the expiry date on the
MIFARE data carrier has passed.
Solving the error: Using a GAT Info 6xxx F, the number of an occupied locker
can be shown by the MIFARE® data carrier. If the user has
already occupied a locker, he can only occupy another locker
once he has opened the original locker again using the
MIFARE data carrier or if the data carrier is reinitialised (e.g.
at the reception desk of the facility).
Description:
Error:
GAT Lock 6010 F cannot be locked (Personal Locker).
The MIFARE data carrier has not been authorised at this
locker.
Solving the error: Authorise the MIFARE data carrier at the locker using a
programming data carrier (see 4.2.3 Personal Locker Mode with
Programming Card).
Description:
GAT Lock 6010 F doesn't respond.
Error:
Battery is empty.
Solving the error: Change the battery (see "5.1 Changing the Battery").
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Technical Data
8.
TECHNICAL DATA
8.1.
Power Supply
Power supply:
Usable battery types:
Battery life-time:
6 V battery 2CR5
- Manufacturer: Panasonic, Typ 2CR5
- Manufacturer: Ansmann, Typ 2CR5
- Manufacturer: Sanyo, Typ Y-PC-2CR5-I
- Manufacturer: Duracell, Typ 2CR5
Approx. 3 years* at +20 °C
* depending on battery type and battery quality
8.2.
Reader/Write Field
Reader Type:
Frequency of read field:
Range of read field:
8.3.
Memory and Electronics
EEPROM:
Internal clock:
8.4.
Button
LED (red / green / orange) for status
indication
Interfaces
Configuration interface type:
Baud rate:
50
50 bookings,
data preservation also by battery change
Quartz-controlled real time clock
Control and Display Elements
Control element:
Display element:
8.5.
MIFARE®
13.56 MHz
5 to 35 mm, according to the installation and used data carrier
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Technical Data
8.6.
Housing
Material:
Housing colour:
8.7.
Environmental Conditions
Permitted ambient temperature:
Protection type:
Protection class:
Weight:
Environment class based on VDS 2110:
8.8.
Plastic (PC-ABS), halogen-free
Dark gray
0 °C to +60 °C
IP 52
III
0.2 kg
II (conditions in indoor areas)
Dimensions
Figure 7.1 – Dimensions of the GAT Lock 6010 F for right-hand door
Figure 7.2 – Dimensions of the GAT Lock 6010 F for left-hand door
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9.
SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
• GAT Lock 6010 F (without battery)
Part no.: 820679
• Battery 6V Lithium 2CR5
Part no.: 125273
• GAT Battery Key
Part no.: 128276
• Master Data Carrier for GAT Lock 6010 F
Part no.: 736786
• User data carrier GAT Chip Band 10 F B195
Part no.: 829486
• User data carrier GAT Chip Band 60 ISO
Available in different colours, part no. see order information
• User data carrier GAT Chip Card 200 F
Part no.: 500371
• Front Label GAT Lock 6000 BED - label with operating instructions
Part no.: 154881
• Front Label GAT Lock 6000 GEA without number
Part no.: 154780
• Front Label GAT Lock 6000 GEA with number
Part no.: 146377
• GAT Lock 6010 F Demo Kit
Part no.: 822378
includes: - GAT Lock 6010 F with battery, mounted on Plexiglas holder
- GAT Lock 6010 F Service Data Carrier
- GAT Lock 6010 F Programming Data Carrier
- GAT Lock 6010 F Reset Data Carrier
- GAT Lock 6010 F Battery Data Carrier
- GAT Lock 6010 F Programming Cable
- GAT Battery Key
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC § 15.19
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Warning Statement
[Any] changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Caution
To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, place the GAT Lock 6010 F at least
20cm from nearby persons.
Canada CNR-Gen
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts
de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire
de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si
le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Note:
This manual is valid as of November 28th, 2016. It is subject to change.
Amendments and changes can be made without prior notice at any time.
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GANTNER Electronic GmbH Deutschland
Montafonerstraße 8
Industriestraße 40 F
6780 Schruns
44894 Bochum
Austria
Germany
P +43 5556 73784-0
P +49 234 58896-0
F +43 5556 73784-8000
F +49 234 58896-11
info@gantner.com
info-de@gantner.com
GANTNER Electronics Ltd.
GANTNER Electronic GmbH Middle East
16 The Havens
P.O. Box 62702
Ransomes Europark
Office No. 1604, Aspect Tower (Tower D)
Ispwich
Business Bay, Sheikh Zayed Road
Suffolk IP3 9SJ
Dubai, UAE
United Kingdom
P +971 4 4517794
P +44 1245 697588
F +971 4 4517795
Technical Hotline: +44 1480 212627
M +971 50 6504082
info-uk@gantner.com
info-me@gantner.com
GANTNER Electronics PTY Ltd.
9 Muriel Avenue
Rydalmere
NSW 2116
N.S.W.
Australia
P +61 29011 8114
F +61 8209 1708
info-aus@gantner.com
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