This document specifies requirements and tests methods for deposit systems, and classifies the systems according to their burglary resistance and their resistance to the theft of deposits.
This document comprises two types of deposit system:
—   Night safes which provide depositing services for the customers of financial institutions without giving access to the content of the night safe.
—   Deposit safes which enable the personnel of a company to place money or valuables in safe custody without giving access to the content of the deposit safe. The installation condition for deposit safe according to this document is that the depositing functions are installed inside the premises of the company and are only disposable for the personnel of the company.
NOTE   Parts of a deposit system are a receiving unit, an input unit and in some cases, a chute.
This document includes design requirements for deposit systems controlled by programmable controllers and for the software for these. Controller hardware testing is restricted to mechanical or electromechanical attacks of electric motors, sensors, coils and similar devices; but software testing as attempts to influence controller software or controller hardware is not part of this document.
Deposit systems can have devices for functions such as user identification and/or counting and registration of money. Tests of and requirements for classification of such functions are not included.
This document does not cover protection of persons using the deposit system or the prevention of fraud committed by operators of the deposit system.

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This document establishes the basis for testing and classifying secure cabinets.
The standard covers products meant for purposes where the security resistance required is less than that measured by EN 1143-1. Normally these products are used in lower risk situations.

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This document establishes the basis for testing and classifying secure safe cabinets.
The standard covers products meant for purposes where the security resistance required is less than that measured by EN 1143-1. Normally these products are used in lower risk situations.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and tests methods for deposit systems, and classifies the systems according to their burglary resistance and their resistance to the theft of deposits.
This European Standard comprises two types of deposit system:
-   Night safes which provide depositing services for the customers of financial institutions without giving access to the content of the night safe.
-   Deposit safes which enable the personnel of a company to place money or valuables in safe custody without giving access to the content of the deposit safe. The installation condition for deposit safe according to this European Standard is that the depositing functions are installed inside the premises of the company and are only disposable for the personnel of the company.
NOTE   Parts of a deposit system are a receiving unit, an input unit and in some cases, a chute.
This European Standard includes design requirements for deposit systems controlled by programmable controllers and for the software for these. Controller hardware testing is restricted to mechanical or electromechanical attacks of electric motors, sensors, coils and similar devices; but software testing as attempts to influence controller software or controller hardware is not part of this standard.
Deposit systems may have devices for functions such as user identification and/or counting and registration of money. Tests of and requirements for classification of such functions are not included.
This European Standard does not cover protection of persons using the deposit system or the prevention of fraud committed by operators of the deposit system.

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This document establishes the basis for testing and classifying secure safe cabinets.
The standard covers products meant for purposes where the security resistance required is less than that measured by EN 1143-1. Normally these products are used in lower risk situations.

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This document establishes the basis for testing and classifying secure safe cabinets.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and tests for deposit systems, and classifies the systems according to their burglary resistance and their resistance to the theft of deposits.
The standard includes design requirements for deposit systems controlled by programmable controllers.  In this European Standard, controller hardware testing is restricted to electric motors, sensors, coils and similar devices; software testing is not part of this standard.
Deposit systems may have devices for functions such as user identification and/or counting and registration of money. Tests and classification of such functions are not included in this European Standard.
This European Standard does not cover protection of persons using the deposit system or the prevention of fraud committed by operators of the system.

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TC Modification to 4.4, 2nd paragraph and 7.5.5.3, 1st paragraph (concerning the mother text and not the amendment/consolidation text)

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This European Standard establishes the basis for testing and classifying free-standing safes, built-in safes (floor and wall), ATM safes and ATM bases, strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without a door) according to their burglary resistance. This European Standard does not cover testing and classifying Deposit Systems and ATM systems.

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This European Standard establishes the basis for testing and classifying free-standing safes, built-in safes (floor and wall), ATM safes and ATM bases, strongroom doors and strongrooms (with or without a door) according to their burglary resistance. This European Standard does not cover testing and classifying Deposit Systems and ATM systems.

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