ASSA ABLOY SMARTair Standalone Programming Card – iCLASS Shadow
The SMARTair Standalone Shadow Programming Card is a system administration credential used to configure and manage SMARTair access control devices operating in Standalone system mode.
This programming card is used by installers or system administrators to initialise devices, add or remove user credentials and configure device parameters directly at the lock, cylinder or reader without connecting to SMARTair management software.
The Shadow programming card forms part of the standalone SMARTair configuration process and is typically used together with other programming credentials to securely manage access permissions.
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Key Features
- Programming credential for SMARTair standalone systems.
- Supports HID iCLASS RFID credential technology.
- Used during installation and system configuration.
- Allows administrators to manage user credentials directly at the device.
- Essential component of standalone SMARTair deployments.
How the Shadow Programming Card is Used
In SMARTair standalone installations, programming cards provide administrative control of the access control device without requiring a network connection.
- Initialise new SMARTair devices.
- Add authorised RFID credentials.
- Delete or cancel lost credentials.
- Modify system configuration directly at the device.
Because programming cards provide administrative access to the device, they should be stored securely and only used by authorised installers or system administrators.
SMARTair System Compatibility
The standalone Shadow programming card can be used with SMARTair devices operating in standalone mode including:
- SMARTair escutcheon locks
- SMARTair knob cylinders
- SMARTair wall readers
- SMARTair electronic padlocks
For larger installations requiring centralised management, SMARTair systems typically use software-based credential management with USB encoders rather than standalone programming cards.
What's Included
- SMARTair standalone Shadow programming card.
- Configuration documentation.
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ASSA ABLOY Warranty Overview
ASSA ABLOY branded products sold in Australia are covered by manufacturer warranties issued by ASSA ABLOY Australia Pty Ltd. Warranty coverage varies depending on mechanical components, electronic components, cylinders and finish categories.
This overview summarises the structure of ASSA ABLOY warranty coverage. Full terms, exclusions and claim procedures are set out in the official ASSA ABLOY Warranty document.
Warranty Periods Summary
Finish & Material Notes
- Stainless steel does not mean stain-free. Tea staining is not covered where cleaning and maintenance guidelines have not been followed.
- Cosmetic, decorative and appearance damage is not covered.
- Battery failure or battery leakage damage is not covered.
What the Warranty Covers
- Defects in material and workmanship within the applicable period.
- Assessment by ASSA ABLOY to determine repair, replacement with the same or closest equivalent product, or refund of purchase price.
- Remedy determined at ASSA ABLOY’s discretion.
Common Exclusions
- Normal wear and tear.
- Misuse, abuse or installation outside published technical specifications.
- Improper maintenance or neglect.
- Unauthorised modification or repair.
- Use of non-genuine ASSA ABLOY parts or substitute components.
- Exposure to corrosive environments including coastal air, salt spray, chemicals, contamination or high humidity.
- Removal, refitment, freight or labour charges.
- Second-hand or imported products not sold through authorised Australian channels.
Warranty Claim Process
- Retain proof of original purchase.
- Return the product to the original authorised retailer where applicable.
- If claiming directly, obtain a case number before returning goods.
- Securely package returned goods and clearly reference the case number.
- Warranty assessment determines repair, replacement or refund.
Australian Consumer Law
ASSA ABLOY warranties operate in addition to rights available under the Australian Consumer Law. Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded. Customers may be entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
Where a product fails to meet acceptable quality standards and the failure does not amount to a major failure, the customer is entitled to repair or replacement.