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  • Page 1 Operating manual blueCompact Read the instructions prior to performing any task!
  • Page 2 Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG Hessenweg 9 48157 Münster Germany Telephone: 49 251 4908-0 Fax: +49 251 4908-145 Internet: www.winkhaus.com Wink-29491-DE, 2, en_GB © Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG 2015 blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 3 Supplemental directives What is blueCompact? blueCompact is an electronic locking system which com- prises a maximum of 99 keys and 25 cylinders. The main components of this locking system are the app and an active electronic key which allow you to activate, manage and code keys and cylinders.
  • Page 4 77185 Lognes France +33 160.951.622 +33 160.951.617 www.bluecompact.com Winkhaus Nederland B.V. Landauer 29 3897 AB Zeewolde Netherlands +31 365.227.744 +31 365.224.333 www.bluecompact.com Winkhaus Austria GmbH Oberfeldstrasse 24 5082 Grödig Austria +43 6.246.722.260 +43 624.672.226.145 www.bluecompact.com blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 5 NOTICE! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation which could result in damage to property if not pre- vented. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 6 Identification Explanation Step-by-step operational instructions Results of required steps ð Reference to paragraphs in these instructions and additional applicable documents Lists with no fixed order blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 7 Internet. Example step-by-step instruc- tions: Incorporate cylinder Fig. 1: Open instructions Touch the Instructions menu (1) on the main menu. Select Installation chapter (2). ð This then displays the sub-sections. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 8 Fig. 2: Select instruction type You can only open the instructional video if you have access to the Internet. Touch ‘Video instructions’ (1) to open the instruc- tional video. Touch ‘Step-by-step instructions’ (2) to look at the step-by-step instructions. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 9 The activation set also includes a quick start guide. This quick start guide contains: Instructions to install app obtained from Google Play Store/App Store QR code for the relevant platform Safety and disposal instructions Start guide (the first few steps before starting the app) 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 10 Supplemental directives blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    4.8 Install cylinder Type 21 and Type 22...... 52 Install app................... 55 Manage locking system............57 6.1 Initialise master key............57 6.2 Log in................. 59 6.3 Add and manage key..........60 6.3.1 Add key to locking system........60 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 12 10.1 Malfunctions in the locking process....... 111 10.2 Master key loss............. 112 10.3 Activation card loss............ 117 Spare parts and accessories..........121 Disposal..................123 Technical specifications............125 Index.................... 131 Appendix................... 133 A Declaration of Conformity........... 134 blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 13: Product Overview

    Product overview Product overview Fig. 3: System overview Smartphone app Cylinder Master key Quick start guide Active key Passive key 4 PUK card Adapter Activation card 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 14: Compile Components As Required

    – Ä Chapter 1.2.1.2 ‘Use internal power function’ on page 17 Read data from a passive key to lock cylinder with a flat battery. – Ä Chapter 1.2.1.3 ‘Use external power function’ on page 18 blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 15 Ä Chapter 9.2.1 ‘Replace the battery in an active key.’ on page 98 This signal may indicate the following statuses: Active key has been activated using the button. Active key communicates with other components via Bluetooth. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 16: Use User Key Function

    Ä Chapter 1.2.3 ‘Passive key’ on page 19 Prerequisites: Battery is sufficiently charged. The active key features the corresponding locking rights. Lock the cylinder Insert active key (1) into the cylinder. Lock cylinder. Fig. 6: Lock the cylinder blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 17: Use Internal Power Function

    ð The LED display (3) on the active key lights up yellow and the lock can be locked using the power in the battery (1) in the active key. Fig. 7: Use internal power function 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 18: Use External Power Function

    It can also identify them, read information and display the battery status of any battery. The master key holds all information about the locking system in its memory. You can view this information in the app. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 19: Passive Key

    1.2.4 Adapter The adapter (1) ensures that the keys are in the right posi- tion for data transfer. You can also hold the tips of keys together for data transfer in your hand. Fig. 11: Adapter 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 20: Activation Card

    1.4 PUK card System name System Card number 4 PUK code scratch-off panel Instructions for safe storage The PUK contains the personal unblocking code which you can use if the password is lost. Fig. 13: PUK card blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 21: Cylinder

    The large battery compartment with large bat- Fig. 14: Type 01 and Type 21 tery assure a long battery service life for high usage doors. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 22 The Type 22 (2) is used indoors and outdoors for high usage doors of garden gates, etc. The large battery com- partment with large battery assure a long battery service life for high usage doors. Fig. 16: Type 02 and Type 22 blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 23 Product overview Padlock A padlock can be integrated into the locking system with Type 85. Fig. 17: Type 85 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 24 Product overview blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 25: Security

    Security Security 2.1 Intended use blueCompact is a locking system for private and commer- cial use. This locking system can be used to provide access control and management for a maximum of 99 keys and 25 cylinders. The keys and cylinders are integrated into the locking system using an app.
  • Page 26: Safety When Installing Cylinders In Fire Doors

    A record must be made of the date, scope and results of inspections and kept in a safe place. Take into account inspections and inspection periods as per technical approval for panic locks. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 27: Instructions On Integrating Alarm Systems

    Ä Chapter 10.3 ‘Activation card loss’ on page 117 Removing locking authorisations from the key con- cerned immediately if individual keys are lost. – Ä Chapter 6.4.5 ‘Issue and withdraw locking authori- sations’ on page 69 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 28: Hazards For People

    – Never subject batteries to strong vibrations, heavy weights or other damaging effects to ensure that you prevent fire, overheating, explosions or leaks. Leaking battery fluid may catch fire. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 29: Risk To Property

    Damage caused by using tools which increase force when locking the cylinder. Using tools which increase force can break off the key and damage the cylinder. – Turn the key by hand only when locking. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 30 Never expose the batteries to wet or mois- ture (rain, salt water, liquids). Never use wet or damp batteries. – Never attempt to solder, repair, reshape, convert or disassemble batteries. – Use the batteries contained in the battery replacement set only. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 31: Risk Of Break-In

    – Report the loss of a key to the administrator immediately. – Remove all locking rights from the key. – Ä Chapter 6.4.5 ‘Issue and withdraw locking authorisations’ on page 69 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 32 Security blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 33: Transport And Store

    Inform Customer Service immediately of any damage. Ä ‘Customer Service’ on page 3 Check to ensure supply is complete. Ensure that the PUK card scratch-off panel is undam- aged. Close packaging and leave contents in the packaging until installation or use. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 34: Storing

    Fig. 19: Batteries non-conductive material Battery terminals are not subjected to the weight of the batteries above them Do not unpack the batteries until just before you insert them into the key or cyl- inder. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 35 Air humidity maximum 70% Protection against damp and moisture Protection against heat Protection against vibration Constituent parts of old batteries must not be dis- posed of in the environment Protection against access by unauthorised persons 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 36 Transport and store blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 37: Select And Install Cylinder

    – Ensure that the face plate screw grips into the designated thread in the cylinder. – Use a screwdriver to tighten face plate screw by hand. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 38 Cylinders which project out more than 3 mm from the fitting on the door provide a vulnerable surface for burglars to gain entry. – Measure and select a cylinder that projects a maximum of 3 mm from the fitting. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 39 Fig. 20: Overview of door Door hinges (= hinge side) Fitting Latch Keyway Dead bolt 10 Cam 4 Face plate screw 11 Backset Cylinder A Outer side Magnetic protection B Inner side Drill hole for face plate screw 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 40: Dismount Old Cylinder

    Cylinders must be adjusted to the lock con- cerned. You need determine whether the cam in the old cylinder rotates freely or not when the key is removed to ensure that you select the right cylinder. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 41: Determine Cylinder Length

    Ä Chapter 1.5 ‘Cylinder’ on page 21 – Ä ‘Technical specifications’ on page 125 There are two methods to determine the required length of the cylinder to be installed: Measure old cylinder. Measure door, including fitting. Both methods are described below. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 42 Select new cylinder, so that the cylinder projects a max. of 3 mm from the fitting. Determine cylinder length by measuring the door Anti-pulling protection plate Fig. 25: Exterior view of anti- pulling protection fitting blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 43 Anti-pulling protection fittings secure mechan- ical cylinders against plug pulling by burglars. blueCompact cylinders do not contain a cylinder plug such as those used in mechanical systems. There is thus no need to fit anti-pulling protec- tion.
  • Page 44: Install Old Cylinder

    Push in cylinder (2) from the inner side of the day. If the cylinder (2) is stuck, carefully jiggle with the key (3) and push cylinder (2) in. Contact specialist com- pany if you experience problems. Fig. 27: Place cam in zero position blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 45 ð The cylinder is installed. Perform a functional test 'Lock' the door with the door open. ð The lock dead bolt (2) extends. 'Unlock' the door with the door open. ð The lock dead bolt (2) retracts. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 46: Prepare Cylinder Installation

    Add 1 cm to the backset (1). NOTICE! Fig. 30: Measure backset Damage caused by damaged thread on the face plate screw. Trim supplied face plate screw to the calculated length if necessary without damaging the face plate screw thread. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 47: Install Cylinder Type 01, Type 02 And Type

    4.6 Install cylinder Type 01, Type 02 and Type 05 One side of the cylinder in Type 05 features a purely mechanical function. It features a red mark underneath the keyway. This side must be installed towards the inside. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 48 Contact specialist company if you experi- ence problems. Align cam NOTICE! Reduced protection against burglary due to incorrectly aligned cam. Turn key into vertical position. ð The cam (1) is facing the door hinge side. Fig. 33: Align cam blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 49: Install Cylinder Type 04 And Type 04 Mk

    ð The lock dead bolt (1) retracts. Fig. 35: Lock the cylinder 4.7 Install cylinder Type 04 and Type 04 MK Type 04 and Type 04 MK may only be installed from the inside due to the knobs. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 50 Fig. 36: Insert cylinder Align cam NOTICE! Reduced protection against burglary due to incorrectly aligned cam. Turn the knob to the vertical position. ð The cam (1) is facing the door hinge side. Fig. 37: Align cam blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 51 Perform a functional test 'Lock' the door with the door open. ð The lock dead bolt (1) extends. 'Unlock' the door with the door open. ð The lock dead bolt (1) retracts. Fig. 39: Perform a functional test 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 52: Install Cylinder Type 21 And Type 22

    Contact specialist company if you experience problems. Align cam NOTICE! Reduced protection against burglary due to incorrectly aligned cam. Turn key into vertical position. ð The cam (1) is facing the door hinge side. Fig. 41: Align cam blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 53 Perform a functional test 'Lock' the door with the door open. ð The lock dead bolt (1) extends. 'Unlock' the door with the door open. ð The lock dead bolt (1) retracts. Fig. 43: Perform a functional test 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 54 Select and install cylinder blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 55: Install App

    Download the blueCompact app. Install the blueCompact app. If necessary, log into Google Play Store/App Store. ð The blueCompact app is shown on the display and can be launched. Fig. 44: QR code from App Store Fig. 45: QR code from Google Play Store 30.06.2016...
  • Page 56 Install app blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 57: Manage Locking System

    ð The active key is activated and connected to the app. The key can be initialised. If more than one active key is detected, you can select the active key that you require from the list (2). Enter PUK code (3) and confirm. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 58 Generate own password (3) and confirm. ð The master key has been activated and the Key menu (4), the Cylinder menu (5), the Master key menu (6) and the Instructions (7) menu can be opened in the menu bar. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 59: Log In

    Enter password (2) and confirm. The master key is connected to the app and the Key menu (3), the Cylinder menu (4), the Master key menu (5) and the Instructions (6) menu can be opened in the menu bar. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 60: Add And Manage Key

    Fig. 49: Incorporate key ‘Key menu’ open. Touch the 'Add button' (1) in the ‘Key menu’ . Touch ‘Add key’ (2). Insert master key and key into the adapter or bring them together in your hands (3). blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 61 Manage locking system Enter key specifications Fig. 50: Name key Name key (1). Check information (2) about key. Confirm (3) information. ð The key has been added to the locking system. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 62: Manage Keys

    Select key (1). ð The key details are displayed (2). Touch the key (3) name. Change key name. Touch the colour of the key (4). Select the colour of the key (5). Confirm (6) information. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 63: Identify Key

    Touch the 'Add button' (1) in the ‘Key menu’ . Touch 'Identify key' (2). Insert master key (3) and key (4) in the adapter or bring them together in your hands. ð The key's specifications are shown after the key has been scanned. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 64: Delete Key

    69 Fig. 53: Delete key Select key (1). ð The key details are displayed (2). Scroll down in the details for the key (2). Touch ‘Delete’ (3). ð The key is deleted. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 65: Add And Manage Cylinder

    Touch the 'Add button' (1) in the ‘Cylinder menu’ . Touch ‘Add a new cylinder’ (2). Insert master key (3) in the cylinder. Enter cylinder specifications Name cylinder (4). Issue access authorisations (5). Confirm (6) information. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 66: Change Cylinder Name

    Change cylinder name. Confirm (4) input. 6.4.3 Identify cylinder You can identify the cylinder if you do not know which cyl- inder it is. The information about the cylinder is displayed once it is identified. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 67 ‘Cylinder menu’ open. Touch the 'Add button' (1) in the ‘Cylinder menu’ . Touch 'Identify cylinder' (2). Insert master key (3) in the cylinder. ð The cylinder specifications are shown after the key has been scanned. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 68: Check The Cylinder Battery Charge Status

    ð The master key (2) is linked to the cylinder and the cylinder overview is shown. Check the cylinder battery charge status (3). Replace the cylinder battery if the display says 'low' or 're- place'. Ä Chapter 9.2 ‘Replace batteries’ on page 96 blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 69: Issue And Withdraw Locking Authorisations

    User is in the Cylinder menu. Connect master key to cylinder Fig. 58: Select cylinder Select cylinder (1). Insert master key (2) in the cylinder. ð The master key (2) is linked to the cylinder and the cylinder overview shown. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 70 Touch the required key group (4) in ‘Access authorisations’ (3). Fig. 59: Adjust locking authorisations ð The keys (2) in the key group (1) are displayed. Assign or withdraw locking authorisations for the keys (2). Confirm change to ‘Access authorisations’ (3). blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 71: Delete Cylinder

    Connect master key to cylinder Fig. 60: Select cylinder Select cylinder (1). Insert master key (2) in the cylinder. ð The cylinder details are displayed (3). Scroll down in the cylinder details. Touch ‘Delete’ (4). 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 72: Show And Send Locking Events

    6.5 Show and send locking events The last 2,000 events are saved onto a ring buffer. This means that the latest locking events are written over the oldest ones when the number of events surpasses 2,000. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 73 Connect master key to cylinder Fig. 62: Display locking events Select cylinder (1). Insert master key (2) in the cylinder. ð The master key (2) is linked to the cylinder and the cylinder overview (3) is shown. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 74: Open System Information

    6.6 Open system information The following information can be found in the system information: – The master key battery charge status – The master key firmware version – Number of cylinders – Number of keys blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 75: Open And Forward Locking Plan

    ð The information on the system is displayed in the Master key menu. 6.7 Open and forward locking plan The locking plan shows the overview of the locking authori- sations, including key group, the key, the cylinder group and the cylinder. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 76 Touch ‘Locking plan’ (1). Touch ‘View locking plan’ (2). ð The overview of the locking authorisations is shown with the key group (3), the key (4), the cyl- inder group (5) and the cylinder (6). blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 77: Forward Locking Plan Manually

    Winkhaus UID is displayed. The Winkhaus UID is the specific identification for components provided by Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG which allows precise identification. The key names can be found in the forwarded locking plan.
  • Page 78: Set Locking Plan Change Reminder

    Enter email address (5), CC email address(es) (6) and subject (7). Send email. 6.7.2 Set locking plan change reminder If this setting is enabled, the user is reminded of the change to the locking plan, so that they export the change manually. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 79: Issue Remote Authorisation

    6.8 Issue remote authorisation Remote authorisation enables the owner to issue locking authorisations to a deposited key in the event of need. The locking rights expire once the established validity period comes to an end. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 80 Deposited key is an active key without locking rights and the active key belongs to the system. Administrator and neighbour both have installed the Winkhaus blueCompact app and have access to the Internet on their smart phones. Recipient has an email account.
  • Page 81 Manage locking system Precondition: User is in the ‘Master key menu’ . Send remote authorisation Fig. 70: Select key Touch ‘Remote authorisation’ (1). Read notifications (2). Select deposited key (3). 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 82 Fig. 71: Select cylinder and establish locking authorisation Select cylinder (1) for which the locking authorisation should be issued. Select duration (2) of locking authorisation. Enter the recipient's email address (3) or select from the contact list. Send email. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 83 Touch the link (2) to activate the remote authorisa- tion. ð The app starts. Log on key Press button (3). ð The active key is connected and the locking authorisations shown. The key locks the corre- sponding cylinder for the period established. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 84 Manage locking system blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 85: Close

    Ensure that the key's side struts fully fit into the cyl- inder slot. Turn key to the left 360° (single-turn cylinder) or 720° (two-turn cylinder). ð The door is locked. NOTICE! Damage caused by pulling out keys incor- rectly. Pull the key out straight. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 86 Close blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 87: Install Software Updates

    Outdated software can lead to malfunctions and reduced burglary protection. – Import software updates onto all compo- nents in the locking system. – Ä Chapter 8.1 ‘Transfer data to the master key and active keys’ on page 87 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 88 Update has been shown in Google Play Store/App Store and executed. Install update on master key Fig. 73: Install update on the master key Launch app. Activate master key by pressing on the button (1). blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 89 The locking system components which are ready to receive an update are highlighted in the menu in red. Transfer data Touch the active key concerned (2). Press ‘Yes’ (3) to start installing the update. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 90 Install software updates Fig. 75: Connect key Use the adapter to connect master key and active key or connect by hand (1). ð The update is implemented. Confirm installation of updates (2). blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 91: Transfer Data To Cylinder

    Update has been shown in Google Play Store/App Store and executed. Install update on master key Fig. 76: Install update on the master key Launch app. Activate master key by pressing on the button (1). 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 92 The locking system components which are ready to receive an update are highlighted in the menu in red. Transfer data Touch the cylinder concerned (2). Insert master key (3) in the cylinder. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 93 Install software updates Fig. 78: Starting installation Press ‘Yes’ (1) to start installing the update. Confirm installation of updates (2). 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 94 Install software updates blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 95: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Check that the system cylinders and doors function correctly. Check the battery charge statuses of the locking system cylinders and replace bat- teries if they are low. Ä Chapter 9.2 ‘Replace batteries’ on page 96 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 96: Replace Batteries

    – Do not use force to press batteries into the battery compartment. – Only use Winkhaus original parts to replace batteries in cylinders. The battery charge status is displayed in the app when the battery is low. blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 97 ð The battery charge status (5) ‘Low’ is highlighted in red. Replace battery. Ä Chapter 9.2.2 ‘Replacing the batteries in cylinder Types 01, 04 MK and 05’ on page 98 – Ä Chapter 9.2.6 ‘Replacing batteries in Padlock 85’ on page 107 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 98: Replace The Battery In An Active Key

    Fig. 81: Battery replacement set Batteries Replacement tool Replacement instructions Cylinder (not part of the battery replace- Battery compartment lid with O-ring ment set) 4 Clamping spring A Battery replacement set in packaging Contact sheet metal blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 99 Use the replacement tool to turn retaining spring (1) 90° in the groove (5). ð The batteries have now been replaced and secured in the battery compartment. Fit cylinder. Ä Chapter 4 ‘Select and install cylinder’ on page 37 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 100: Replace Batteries In Cylinder Type 02

    Fig. 85: Remove batteries ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION! Environmental damage is caused when you dispose of batteries incorrectly. Dispose of retaining spring (1), battery compartment lid (2), contact strip (3) and batteries (4) in the cor- rect manner. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 101: Replace Batteries In Cylinder Type 04

    Screwdriver (TX 20) Replacement instructions Battery plug replacement tool Battery A Battery replacement set in packaging 4 Label The battery replacement set is supplied in a package (A) and contains the components in the photo (2-7). 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 102 Detach (3) thumb-turn. Fig. 88: Remove knob Disconnect battery plug Disconnect battery plug (1) with battery plug replace- ment tool (2). Unfasten screw (3) with enclosed screwdriver (T6). Fig. 89: Undo screw and battery plug blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 103 Fig. 91: Insert battery Fit battery housing Place battery housing (2) in position. Fasten screw (1) with enclosed screwdriver (T6). Use replacement tool (4) to insert battery plug (3). Fig. 92: Insert screw and battery plug 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 104: Replacing The Batteries In Cylinder Types

    Screw Replacement instructions Battery Screwdriver (T6) A Battery replacement set in packaging 4 Screwdriver (TX 20) The battery replacement set is supplied in a package (A) and contains the components in the photo (2-7). blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 105 Remove depleted battery (2), including cable (1), from battery compartment. Use replacement tool (4) to remove battery plug (3). ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION! Environmental damage is caused when you dispose of batteries incorrectly. Dispose of battery in the correct manner. Fig. 96: Remove battery 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 106 Fasten screw (1) with enclosed screwdriver (T6). ð The battery has now been replaced and secured in the battery compartment. Fit cylinder. Ä Chapter 4 ‘Select and install cylinder’ on page 37 Fig. 98: Close battery compart- ment blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 107: Replacing Batteries In Padlock 85

    Insert active key (4) into the padlock (1) cylinder. Activate active key (4) by pressing on the button (3). ð The LED display (2) on the active key lights up green and the cylinder can be locked. Fig. 100: Activate key 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 108 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION! Environmental damage is caused when you Fig. 103: Replace batteries dispose of batteries incorrectly. Dispose of retaining spring (1), battery compartment lid (2), contact strip (3) and depleted batteries (4) in the correct manner. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 109 ð The cross bar (2) releases the shackle (1) and the lock opens. Swing shackle (1) to the side. 24. Insert fixing screw (3) into the shackle hole (4) and screw firmly into place. Fig. 106: Tighten fixing screw into position 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 110 Cleaning and maintenance Lock padlock Lock shackle (1). ð The fixing screw (3) secures the cylinder (2) into place in the padlock. Fig. 107: Lock padlock blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    Electronics in cyl- Contact specialist company. inder defective. Mechanical system Contact specialist company. in cylinder defec- tive. Cylinder cannot Wrong cylinder Select suitable cylinder. Contact specialist company if be inserted. type selected. you have questions. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 112: Master Key Loss

    Ä Chapter 10.2 ‘Master key loss’ on page 112. 10.2 Master key loss Prerequisites: Master key has been lost. Active key which is to be converted into the master key is ready at hand. Activation card is ready at hand. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 113 In both cases, the app knows that the selected active key is not the locking system's master key. A prompt appears on the display asking whether the active key is to replace the existing master key. Press ‘Yes’ (3) to acknowledge prompt. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 114 Place active key (2) on the activation card (3). ð The system data are read. Replace the PUK code with own password (4) con- sisting of six digits. ð The locking system data are reconstructed. blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 115 Press ‘Yes’ (2) to acknowledge prompt to apply locking rights and touch ‘Read cylinder’ (3). Change cylinder name. ð The data transfer of locking rights is started. Touch ‘Read cylinder’ (3) and repeat the process for all cylinders in the locking system. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 116 Ä Chapter 6.7.1 ‘Forward locking plan manually’ on page 77 Fig. 111: Change key name Select key (1). Change key name (2). blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 117: Activation Card Loss

    ð The re-order code (2) is displayed. You can use this re-order code (2) to order a new activation card from your specialist dealer. The new activa- tion card (with new PUK card) is sent by post. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 118 Fig. 113: Read in activation card Open ‘Master key menu’ . Scroll down in the menu. Touch ‘Activation card lost’ (1). Touch ‘Read in new card’ (2). Place master key (3) on the activation card (4). blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 119 Confirm by pressing ‘OK’ (1). ð The cylinder overview is shown. Connect all cylinders highlighted in red (2) to the master key. Confirm by pressing ‘OK’ (3). ð The new activation card has been incorporated successfully. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 120 Troubleshooting blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 121: Spare Parts And Accessories

    Model 04 MK Model 05 Model 85 Battery replacement Model 21 493 423 3 set 21 Model 22 Battery replacement Model 04 296 951 0 set 04 Battery replacement set 493 114 0 aktive Key 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 122 Spare parts and accessories blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 123: Disposal

    Take batteries to a local recycling collection point or have a waste management firm dispose of them. Dispose of cylinders and active keys correctly with electronic waste. Dispose of components without batteries or electronic waste in household waste. 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 124 Disposal blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 125: Technical Specifications

    Contained in the battery replacement set: Ä Chapter 11 ‘Spare parts and accessories’ on page 121 Temperature at installa- tion location + 5 °C Minimum + 55 °C Maximum IP protection rating IP 54 VdS environmental class 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 126 5 mm Total length, maximum 180 mm Keep positions in key withdrawal position Battery Contained in the battery replacement set: Ä Chapter 11 ‘Spare parts and accessories’ on page 121 Temperature at installa- tion location blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 127 Contained in the battery replacement set: Ä Chapter 11 ‘Spare parts and accessories’ on page 121 Temperature at installa- tion location - 25 °C Minimum + 65 °C Maximum IP protection rating IP 54 VdS environmental class 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 128 5 mm incre- ments Total length, maximum 80 mm Keep positions in key withdrawal position Battery Contained in the battery replacement set: Ä Chapter 11 ‘Spare parts and accessories’ on page 121 Temperature at installa- tion location blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 129 Up to 10,000 lock operations or up to 6 years on standby Type 02 Up to 10,000 lock operations or up to 6 years on standby Type 04 Up to 10,000 lock operations or up to 6 years on standby 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 130 Fire resistance class The locking system cylinders are suitable for installation in T30–T90 resistance class fire doors. Standards Winkhaus access control systems are developed and pro- duced in accordance with the applicable European stand- ards for access control systems. Standard...
  • Page 131: Index

    Holder ....... 27 blueCompact ......3 Hotline .
  • Page 132 Replace batteries ..... 96 Active key ......98 blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 133: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix 30.06.2016 blueCompact Electronic locking system...
  • Page 134: A Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity blueCompact Electronic locking system 30.06.2016...
  • Page 136 Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG Hessenweg 9 48157 Münster Germany 49 251 4908-0 +49 251 4908-145 www.winkhaus.com...

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