Preface Preface These Fitting and Operating Instructions will help you fit and use the Access Point as intended, safely, and advantageously. Any person who fits, operates, or disposes of this Access Point must have read and understood the entire contents of these Fitting and Operating Instructions.
Contents Contents Preface ................2 Notes on the layout ............2 Contents ................ 3 For your safety .............. 5 Basic safety instructions .......... 5 Explanation of the safety notes ........7 Declaration of Conformity ..........8 Intended use ..............9 Remarks ..............
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Contents Fitting the Access Point ..........20 Fitting the additional antenna ........29 Scope of delivery ............29 Trouble shooting ............32 Maintenance ..............35 Spare Parts ..............35 Disposal ............... 35 Technical data ............. 36 Glossary ..............38 Notes on the manufacturer's warranty ......40 Access Point...
There is a risk that children swallow small parts such as batteries or screws. Danger of property damage To prevent property damage, the following safety instructions should be observed: Always have repairs performed by properly qualified personnel. Only use accessories and spare parts recommended by CEStronics. Access Point...
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For your safety Only use the proper tools to open the Access Point. Do not drop the Access Point on the floor, on hard surfaces or on hard objects. Use surge arresters to avoid damage to your Access Point through overvoltage, for example by lightning.
For your safety Explanation of the safety notes These Fitting and Operating Instructions include safety notes of the following types: CAUTION CAUTION notes warn against hazards that may result in slight or medium injuries. ATTENTION Notes warn against possible property or environmental damage.
Any other use is considered to be improper and may result in property damage or even personal injury. CEStronics GmbH does not accept any liability for any damage resulting from improper use. Remarks This fitting and operating instructions are only valid for: ...
Introduction Introduction Description The Access Point is part of the OMEGA ACTIVE system. It establishes the connection between the OMEGA ACTIVE locking devices and the overall control centre via a radio frequency (RF) link. This overall control centre is a commercial PC. The Access Point is connected with the control centre via an RJ45-Ethernet cable (10/100 Mbit).
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The stated reading ranges of 25 m, and 40 m respectively, cannot be guaranteed as the reading range depends on the local building conditions. CEStronics recommends to have your building situation checked by your professional CEStronics partner. For further information on the available options, ...
Introduction Components of a wireless system Access Points establish the connection between your control centre (PC) and your locking cylinders and/or access terminals. The following components are required for the system: Standard PC with Windows 7™, Windows 8™ Network card (TCP/IP) ...
OMEGA ACTIVE system components The following shows the components that can be combined within the OMEGA ACTIVE system: These options can be purchased from a CEStronics partner to match your specific requirements. Access Point (depending on the ordered version with or...
Check new devices for transport damage and inform your CEStronics partner promptly if any damage is found. The Access Point is supplied in two versions: Access Point without additional antenna for RF ranges of up to 25 m ...
Introduction Case parts Trims (2) Case cover Cover gasket Case Unpacking the Access Point Take the Access Point out of the package and remove any packaging material such as film, padding and packaging board. ATTENTION Risk of damage to the Access Point. Only use the supplied power pack for the power ...
Introduction Connections Socket for the plug-in power supply Socket for the network cable (RJ45) LEDs for signalling RF traffic and server connection Screw terminal for the relay contact Screw terminal for the normally open relay contact Screw terminal for the normally closed relay contact Access Point...
Introduction RF ranges Ensure that the permissible RF ranges are observed: Checking the range The maximum range for reading locking devices inside of buildings is 25 m without and 40 m with the additional antenna. The RF range may vary significantly depending on the local building situation.
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Introduction The optional RF-TRACE-MASTER transponder card allows you to check the quality of the radio frequency (RF) link between the OMEGA server and your locking devices. The RF-TRACE-MASTER triggers the following signals of your locking devices: Flashing green LED: strong RF link ...
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Introduction To verify the quality of the RF link to your locking devices, proceed as follows: Hold the RF-TRACE-MASTER for about two seconds in front of your locking cylinder or wall terminal. The function is performed immediately. If the green LED of your locking cylinder or wall terminal flashes, the RF link is OK.
Only skilled personnel may fit the Access Point. This personnel must have been trained on the product by CEStronics or a CEStronics partner. The Access Point must be fitted at an easily accessible location, e.g. at a ceiling or wall.
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Fitting the Access Point When fitting the Access Point, you must ensure the following conditions: Make sure that the power supply and the power supply cable can be plugged in. Make sure that the network cable can be plugged in. ...
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Fitting the Access Point ATTENTION Static charges may damage or interfere with the electronic components of the Access Point. Do not disassemble the Access Point in rooms with built up static charge. Ensure potential equalization when working on the Access Point to remove any static charge.
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Fitting the Access Point To gain access to the mounting holes, the cover of the case must be removed. Proceed as follows: Push the two trims (1) on the right and the left-hand side to the side with a finger nail. Access Point...
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Fitting the Access Point Now the four fastening screws are (2) visible. Release the four visible screws with a suitable Phillips-tip screwdriver. The screws cannot be screwed out completely but will be held in the case cover. Access Point...
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Fitting the Access Point Lift the case cover away. Now the four holes for mounting the Access Point are accessible. Access Point...
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Fitting the Access Point ATTENTION The printed circuit board of Access Point may be damaged through mechanical forces. Be careful not to damage the printed circuit board when fitting the case. Mark the position of the mounting holes of the Access Point ...
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Fitting the Access Point If possible, verify the perfect functioning of the Access Point already at this stage: Normal operation Signal location Meaning Has the connection to the server been established? Does the data communication with the locking devices work? The two LEDs signal the following conditions: Signal...
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Fitting the Access Point Afterwards fit the case cover in the order described below: Satisfy yourself that the cover gasket sits perfectly inside the case cover. Place the cover on the case again. Fasten the case cover with the four fastening screws. ...
Flat key An optional special tool is also available from your professional CEStronics partner for the easy attachment of the SMA connector to the Access Point. CEStronics recommends using this tool to avoid damage to the Access Point. Access Point...
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Fitting the additional antenna To fit the additional antenna, proceed as follows: Disconnect the power supply. Remove the cover from the Access Point case, as described on page 23. Remove the cover plug (1) at the Access Point if it exists.
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Fitting the additional antenna Be sure the flat key (6) guided between the pins of the jumper (2) while mounting the SMA- connector. Be careful not to damage any surrounding parts when attaching the SMA connector. Finally refit the case cover as described on page 28. ...
correct any damage found. In case of mechanical damage, have your Access Point repaired by your CEStronics partner. The Access Point has no connection to the power supply and/or the network. Check the terminals and connections. Establish missing connections.
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Trouble shooting Locking devices are outside the radio frequency range of Access Points. Reduce the distance to your locking devices. Verify the quality of the wireless transmission with the optional RF- TRACE-Master. The locking devices have no power. Check the power supply of your ...
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PC dealer. Your locking devices do not operate in RF mode. Use the optional RF-INI-MASTER to enable the RF mode of your locking devices. If the trouble still cannot be eliminated, please contact your CEStronics partner. Access Point...
Maintenance Maintenance Have the Access Point serviced and its perfect functioning verified every six months by CEStronics or by a CEStronics partner only. Spare Parts The Access Point does not require any spare parts for you to change.
Technical data Technical data Version without additional antenna Version with additional antenna Access Point...
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Technical data Dimensions: Length: pprox.. 120 mm, pprox.. 160 mm with additional antenna Width: pprox.. 90 mm, pprox.. 125 mm with additional antenna Height: pprox.. 50 mm Power supply: 100–240 V ~ Only via the power pack supplied Power consumption: 5 V/350 mA Connection: Phonoplug 5.5 2.1 mm...
Glossary Glossary Locking devices Locking devices are locking cylinders and wall terminals. If these are operating in RF mode, the Access Point can be linked with them. Reader module The reader module is installed in the outside knob of the locking cylinder or in the wall terminal.
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Glossary RF-INI-Master An optional Master card which is used to put your locking devices into RF mode. Radio transmission to your locking devices is only possible after your have switched them into RF mode with the RF-INI-Master. RF-TRACE-Master An optional Master card which enables you to test the quality of your RF link.
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