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Programming Instructions
for the OMEGA ACTIVE System
- For Offline-Programming -
Translated
programming instructions
version 1.41, 11/2014

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  • Page 1 Programming Instructions for the OMEGA ACTIVE System - For Offline-Programming - Translated programming instructions version 1.41, 11/2014...
  • Page 2: Preface

     programs,  operates, or  disposes of the OMEGA ACTIVE system must have read and understood the entire contents of these Programming Instructions and other required user manuals, operating and fitting instructions. Depending on the configuration of your locking system, you may require other user manuals, operating or fitting instructions for an overall understanding of the system.
  • Page 3: Notes On The Layout

     a list, or individual steps in a sequence of actions.  Notes highlighted with this symbol contain additional information on the efficient use. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    For electronic shields ..........17 Example of a system overview ........18 Manual programming ..........20 Basic programming routine ......... 22 Granting authorizations ..........23 Deleting authorizations ..........27 Optional Master media ..........30 Online programming ............ 38 OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 5 Turn on Online mode (RF-INI-MASTER) ......62 Turn on and off Online mode (RF-INI-MASTER)....62 No Connection found ..........62 Deleting the authorization of a locking medium ....63 Deleting the authorization of all locking media ....64 OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

     Make sure that the effects of your programming do not expose any persons to any risk of injury or other hazards.  Satisfy yourself that your programming translates into the desired function.  Make sure that all required system components work perfectly. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 7  The system components contain highly sensitive electronic parts that may be damaged or destroyed through static charges. Do not disassemble any system components in rooms with built up static charge. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 8 Malfunctions of the Access Point and other system components may compromise the functioning of the entire system.  If necessary, use uninterrupted power supply (UPS) systems to ensure an uninterrupted operation of your locking system. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 9: Notes On The Handling Of Batteries

     Clean the terminals before inserting new batteries. There is a danger of acid burns!  Remove flat batteries from the device.  Replace flat batteries by new batteries within one hour.  Be sure to send back the batteries to orderly disposal. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 10: Explanation Of The Safety Notes

    For your safety Explanation of the safety notes These Programming Instructions include safety notes of the following types: ATTENTION ATTENTION notes warn against possible property or environmental damage. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    For your safety Intended use The individual components of the OMEGA ACTIVE system serve to unlock and lock doors with locks for which the use of knob systems are permitted. These system components are exclusively intended and may only be used for that purpose.
  • Page 12: Description

    Description Description The OMEGA ACTIVE system is a system for securing buildings and inner rooms using state-of-the-art technologies. The system operation is simple, safe and intuitive, irrespective of the level of implementation. Equipment variants Depending on the equipment of your locking system, the system comprises: ...
  • Page 13 CP100 serves as your data communicator between your PC and the locking device. The OMEGA ACTIVE system is based on active transponders. Unlike passive transponders such as are used in the 125 kHz series, this allows reading distances of about 70 cm in all three dimensions.
  • Page 14  Reliable function  Protection against sabotage  Logging of all relevant events  Communication protected against interception  Fast reaction  Control of special functions  Diagnostic functions for trouble-shooting  Integration in existing third-party systems possible. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 15: Correct Door Operation

    Use only the door handle for opening and  closing the door, like shown in the illustration. Don’t open the door with the key:  Don’t open the door with the knob:  OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 16: Transport Notes

    Always keep locking  cylinders at least 5 cm apart. Do not transport locking  cylinders together with ID cards or locking media. Only transport locking  cylinders with the reader fitted. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 17: For Electronic Shields

    Always keep electronic  shields at least 5 cm apart. Do not transport electronic  shields together with ID cards or locking media. Only transport electronic  shields with the reader fitted. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 18: Example Of A System Overview

     PROGRAM-MASTER  Locking media  Locking devices Prepare an overview or a locking plan for your programming. This will enable you to determine at any time which PROGRAM-MASTER you used to authorize which locking medium. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 19 Always keep all Master media at a safe place.  Prevent manipulation of the locking system by a  potential finder. During an initialization, all authorizations for the locking cylinder or access terminal are deleted. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 20: Manual Programming

    Manual programming Manual programming For manual programming, you require the following components: your locking medium of choice your locking device of choice (locking cylinder, shield or wall terminal) SYSTEM-MASTER PROGRAM-MASTER OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 21 Manual programming The locking media (1) allow you to operate OMEGA ACTIVE locking devices (2). In addition to OMEGA ACTIVE locking media, you can also use 125 kHz locking media. The locking devices (2) grant or refuse the free access.
  • Page 22: Basic Programming Routine

    PROGRAM-MASTER. One locking medium can also be authorized for several locking devices. ATTENTION If a Master medium is damaged, it may no longer work. Make sure that your Master media are not  damaged. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 23: Granting Authorizations

    You can only define one SYSTEM-MASTER for a locking cylinder and/or access terminal. If you hold another SYSTEM-MASTER in front of the reader,  you will hear four short beeps and the LED will flash red four times. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 24 The LED signals green as long as the SYSTEM-MASTER is again within the range of the reader. When you leave the range, this is signalled with a long beep. This completes the authorization of the PROGRAM-MASTER(S). OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 25 The LED signals green as long as the PROGRAM-MASTER is again within reading range. When you leave the reading range, you hear a long beep and the programming is complete. You can now use any authorized locking medium to unlock the locking device. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 26 The LED signals green as long as the System-Master is again within the range of the reader. When you leave the range, this is signalled with a long beep. This completes the authorization of the optional Master media(s). OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 27: Deleting Authorizations

    The LED signals green as long as the SYSTEM-MASTER is again within the range of the reader. When you leave the range, this is signalled with a long beep. The authorization of the PROGRAM-MASTER has now been deleted. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 28 The LED signals green as long as the PROGRAM-MASTER is again within reading range. When you leave the reading range you hear a long beep and the authorization of the locking medium or media has been deleted. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 29 After about some seconds you hear two short beeps. Now remove the optional master media from the reader.  When you leave the reading range you hear two short beeps and the authorization of the optional master media has been deleted. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 30: Optional Master Media

    SYSTEM-MASTER and one PROGRAM-MASTER each to program your locking devices. The SYSTEM-MASTER is also used to authorize the following additional Master media for your locking cylinders and wall terminals:  TIME-MASTER  RELEASE-MASTER  BLOCK-MASTER. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 31 For further information on the programming of the SYSTEM-MASTER and PROGRAM-MASTER, please refer to page 23. For further information on the programming of the optional Master media, please refer also to the "Concise programming guide" as from page 26. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 32 IES shield or the wall terminal. When the locking device detects the TIME-MASTER, it starts beeping at one-second intervals. The number of beeps determines the opening time. Example: 5 x Beeper = 5 seconds opening time OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 33 In response, your locking cylinder uncouples and/or the relay of the wall terminal drops. The enable condition is also terminated when you hold the BLOCK-MASTER in front of your locking cylinder or wall terminal as described below. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 34 RF-TRACE-MASTER do not require authorization with a SYSTEM-MASTER. Their function is performed immediately when they are  within range of a reader. The function is deleted by holding the respective card again within range of the reader. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 35 Keeping the RF INI MASTER again longer before your  locking device. As result you get the green signal for about five seconds, as  well as an acoustic signal. The online mode is now turned on. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 36 As a result, you get the green signal for about five seconds, as well as an acoustic signal. After a brief pause given again two short acoustic signals. Then the green signal goes out and the acoustic signal is terminated. The offline mode is now turned on. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 37  If the red and the green LEDs flash alternately or simultaneously, the RF link is weak and should be checked to ensure full functionality and reliability. Further information on trouble-shooting with radio transmissions can be found on page 55.  OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 38: Online Programming

     An existing Internet connection to use the OMEGA Quicksupport  Monitor with a resolution of 1024 768 pixel  OMEGA ACTIVE Access Points (No. 3, maximum ten locking devices per Access Point).  OMEGA Software  At least one locking device (No. 4).
  • Page 39 Online programming Setting up a Setting up a system for Online radio network manual programming For further information, please refer to the User Manual of the CEStronics Suite which is available free of charge at www.ces.eu. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 40 As a result, you get the green signal for about five seconds, as well as an acoustic signal. After a brief pause given again two short acoustic signals. Then the green signal goes out and the acoustic signal is terminated. The offline mode is now turned on. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 41: Opening Locking Devices

    The outside knob is coupled with the follower. Rotate the outside knob to open the door.  Release the knob immediately after the door has been  opened. You do not have to turn the knob back into its original position. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 42 Opening locking devices Active locking media (OMEGA ACTIVE series) Move with your authorized locking system (1) into the  reading range of the locking cylinder. This range is about 70 cm. You do not have to hold your locking medium in your hand.
  • Page 43: Opening Wall Terminals

    During the set opening time you can pass through the door. During this opening time, the wall terminal and/or long-range reader does not respond to any other locking media. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 44 Opening locking devices Active locking media (OMEGA ACTIVE series) Move with your authorized locking medium (1) into the  reading range. This range is about 60 – 150 cm for the wall terminals (2). The green LED of the wall terminal or the long-range reader goes on to signal enable status and the connected door system opens.
  • Page 45: Opening Electronic Shields

    IES, the light at the IES flashes red four times and you hear four successive beeps. In this case, the handle is not coupled with the lock. You can operate the handle but this will not unlock the lock. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 46 Opening locking devices Active locking media (OMEGA ACTIVE series) Move with your authorized locking medium (2) into the  reading range of the IES. This range is about 70 cm. You do not have to hold your locking medium in your hand.
  • Page 47: Programming With The Rf-Stick

    Includes the RF-Stick and a CD-ROM (Part no. 248601V) only, for the functional extension of existing online and offline systems RF-Stick Set Includes the OMEGA ACTIVE RF-Stick, (Part no. 248605V) RF-STICK MASTER, OMEGA ACTIVE SYSTEM MASTER, a CD-ROM with the CEStronics software suite as backup...
  • Page 48 As an alternative, you can also install the RF-Stick on a netbook which will make you independent of your office PC and will allow you to program your locking devices locally, provided the OMEGA software has been installed without errors. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 49 Masters.  In case of the RF-Stick Programming Package (Part no. 248604V), you receive a netbook with the pre-installed CEStronics software suite and a single-user licence as well as all required authorization Masters. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 50 OMEGA ACTIVE software operating instructions. These are available free of charge at www.ces.eu. To import the data files for the first time, proceed as follows: Start OMEGA ACTIVE Client until the login window appears.  Do not log in. ...
  • Page 51 Opening locking devices To work with the RF-Stick, proceed as follows: Authorize the RF-STICK-MASTER at your locking device:  OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 52 The installation is now complete and you can start using the RF-Stick. Launch the OMEGA ACTIVE software and log in.  After a few seconds the two status messages "System ready" and "RF-Stick ready" appear in the status line.
  • Page 53 The progress of the data transmission can be observed in the "Programming status" window. After the data transmission has been finished, the programming job is deleted from the "Programming status" list. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 54 Connection lost, data transmission cancelled Long beep Signalling of the RF-Stick Signal Action Green LED Connection with OMEGA-Server established Red LED, flashing No connection with OMEGA-Server established Red LED, flashing Data transmission in progress Green LED, flashing OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 55: Trouble-Shooting

    - or at your PC network? The locking devices You have used an unauthorized do not open when a locking medium. locking medium is Use an authorized locking medium.  placed in front of them. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 56 The reading units are shielded by metallic objects or materials. Remove metallic objects or material  from the reading units. If the trouble still cannot be eliminated, please contact your CEStronics partner. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 57: Concise Programming Guide

    Concise programming guide Concise programming guide This programming overview again shows all programming procedures. Defining the SYSTEM-MASTER OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 58: Authorizing A Program-Master

    Concise programming guide Authorizing a PROGRAM-MASTER OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 59: Authorizing A Locking Medium

    Concise programming guide Authorizing a locking medium OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 60: Deleting The Authorization Of A Program-Master

    Concise programming guide Deleting the authorization of a PROGRAM-MASTER When the authorization of the PROGRAM-MASTER is deleted, all the authorizations of locking media that were granted with that PROGRAM-MASTER are deleted as well. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 61: Programming Of Optional Media

    Concise programming guide Programming of optional media The programming sequence is the same for all optional media. The medium "XY-MASTER" is used  below as an example for all optional media. OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 62: Turn On Online Mode (Rf-Ini-Master)

    Concise programming guide Turn on Online mode (RF-INI-MASTER) Turn on and off Online mode (RF-INI-MASTER) No Connection found OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 63: Deleting The Authorization Of A Locking Medium

    Concise programming guide Deleting the authorization of a locking medium OMEGA ACTIVE Programming Instructions...
  • Page 64: Deleting The Authorization Of All Locking Media

    Deleting the authorization of all locking media The information and data contained in this document are subject to change without notice. Without the express written permission by CEStronics, no part of this document may be copied or transmitted for any purpose. © 2011 CEStronics, Velbert Part no.
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