1. Intended use SmartHandle (Manual) 7 / 136 1 Intended use Products in the SmartHandle 3062 series are electronic door fittings. With the aid of an authorised ID medium, the SmartHandle 3062 engages and the respective door opened. The corresponding authorisations need to be issued using an electronic locking plan.
2. General information SmartHandle (Manual) 8 / 136 2 General information SmartHandle 3062 is an electronic fitting which can be used to open and close doors. Electronic fittings in the SmartHandle 3062 range are available in the following models: Digital SmartHandle 3062 - Snap-In ...
Page 9
2. General information SmartHandle (Manual) 9 / 136 Digital SmartHandle 3062 for conventional installation with mounting components, designed for a handle lock with Scandinavian Oval; additional option for installing a mechanical cylinder as a secondary lock; outer side can only be operated with an ID medium; inside is always engaged ready to open.
3. General safety instructions SmartHandle (Manual) 10 / 136 3 General safety instructions WARNING Blocked access Access through a door may be blocked due to incorrectly fitted and/or in- correctly programmed components. SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH is not liable for the consequences of blocked access such as access to in- jured or endangered persons, material damage or other damage! WARNING Blocked access through manipulation of the product...
Page 11
3. General safety instructions SmartHandle (Manual) 11 / 136 ATTENTION Damage resulting from aggressive cleaning agents The surface of this product may be damaged as a result of the use of un- suitable cleaning agents. Only use cleaning agents that are suitable for plastic or metal surfaces. ...
Page 12
3. General safety instructions SmartHandle (Manual) 12 / 136 ATTENTION Communication interference due to metallic surfaces This product communicates wirelessly. Metallic surfaces can significantly reduce the reach of the product. Do not place the product on metallic surfaces. IMPORTANT Intended use SimonsVoss-products are designed exclusively for opening and closing doors and similar objects.
Page 13
3. General safety instructions SmartHandle (Manual) 13 / 136 IMPORTANT This documentation has been compiled based on the best knowledge available to us. Nevertheless, errors cannot be ruled out. SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH is not liable in such cases. IMPORTANT Should there be differences in the content of other language versions of this documentation, the German version applies in cases of doubt.
4. Product specific safety notices SmartHandle (Manual) 14 / 136 4 Product specific safety notices CAUTION Combination with SVP-lock SmartHandle must be combined with a self-locking panic lock to guaran- tee all functions work correctly. Observe the lock manufacturers' Declara- tion of Conformity as per EN 179.
Page 15
4. Product specific safety notices SmartHandle (Manual) 15 / 136 ATTENTION Loss of the precise guidance of the handle It may be difficult to install on mortise locks with a retaining nut. Do not mechanically alter the locking nut. The handle would then lose ...
Page 16
4. Product specific safety notices SmartHandle (Manual) 16 / 136 IMPORTANT Specialist knowledge in door mechanics, door approvals, electronic system installation and the use of SimonsVoss software is required to install the system and put it into operation. Only trained specialists may install the system.
Page 17
4. Product specific safety notices SmartHandle (Manual) 17 / 136 IMPORTANT Fitting error or incorrect order If you make a mistake in measuring the door and order a SmartHandle, the SmartHandle will not fit. Check the dimensions of the door again before ordering. ...
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 18 / 136 5 Designs The following section describes the different individual versions or options available for SmartHandle 5.1 Prerequisites These distances depend on the version of the door. Distance lock nut front face (exterior side) to exterior Interior side Exterior side side door leaf...
Page 19
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 19 / 136 Distance lock nut front face (interior side) to interior side door leaf Interior side Exterior side The SmartHandle 3062 is suitable for the following distances: of at least 5 Version Door thickness S Door thickness M Door thickness L conventional/...
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 20 / 136 Version Door thickness S Door thickness M Door thickness L conventional/ max. 41 mm max. 61 mm max. 81 mm SnapIn RMO/RRMO max. 37 mm max. 57 mm max. 77 mm E1/SKG max. 38 mm max.
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 21 / 136 Conventional fastening system SKG: S 32 – 50 mm M 50 – 70 mm L 70 – 90 mm 5.5 Spindle The following spindle sizes are available: 7 mm 8 mm ...
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 22 / 136 SmartHandles with the DP or SKG option are somewhat larger due to the additional mounting plate: Narrow plate, 47 mm Wide plate, 59 mm 5.8 Centres distance The following centres distances are available for the different fastening types: 5.8.1 Snap-in 70 mm...
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 23 / 136 Euro Profile Swiss Round 72 mm × 74 mm × 75 mm × 78 mm × × 85 mm × 88 mm × 90 mm × 92 mm × × 94 mm × 5.9 Version SmartHandle 3062 is available in a version with a reader on one side.
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 24 / 136 5.12 Angle of activation The SmartHandle 3062 is suitable for mortise locks with an angle of activation of up to 38 degrees. 5.13 Surface finishes Surface finishes are available in brushed stainless steel and brushed brass colours.
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 25 / 136 Access event logging SmartHandle logs up to 3,000 (G1) or up to 3,600 (G2) of the most recent access events with the date, time and transponder ID (TID). The data can be read via the network or using the programming device at any time. Time zone control SmartHandle can be programmed in such a way that authorised transponders and smart cards/smart tags (G2) are only authorised for...
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 26 / 136 5.18 SmartHandle without electronics A SmartHandle 3062 without electronics can be supplied on request for design reasons. The spindle is always continuous in such handles, so that the door can always be operated or opened from the inside or outside without a medium such as a transponder.
Page 27
5. Designs SmartHandle (Manual) 27 / 136 All changes are logged in the access list, including the transponder ID, date and time, which the locking system operator or a security officer can then upload and evaluate if necessary.
6. Storage SmartHandle (Manual) 28 / 136 6 Storage ATTENTION Freeze mode due to separate storage If you store the housing halves separately for a longer period of time (more than a week), SmartHandle may switch to freeze mode. Only separate the two halves of SmartHandle when installing it. ...
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 29 / 136 7 Installation (manual) Some variants are supplied screwed into temporary spacer sleeves, so that the SmartHandles can be programmed in the packaging. This will ensure that the metal surfaces touch. Contact needs to be established in this way to programme SmartHandle.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 30 / 136 You must not strike parts of SmartHandle 3062 during installation. The two inlays in the cover are locked into position with a clip mechanism. These may only be removed using the SimonsVoss installation tool.
Page 31
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 31 / 136 10. Inside handle 11. Inside hexagon screw 12. Inlay 13. Inlay Installation 1. Optional: handles, escutcheons, fittings and other door furniture fitted to the door are to be removed. 2. Optional: Fasten mortise lock into the door 3.
Page 32
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 32 / 136 14. The outer fitting (4) is mounted from the outer side of the door. Push the spindle slot in the outer fitting (4) onto the spindle while pushing the snap-in mechanism (7) on the outer fitting (4) into the snap-in (7) on the inside fitting (8).
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 33 / 136 7.1.5 Snap-in WP 1. Optional: handles, escutcheons, fittings and other door furniture fitted to the door are to be removed. 2. Optional: Fasten mortise lock into the door 3. SmartHandle is partly assembled when delivered; see Disassembly. 4.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 34 / 136 15. Push mounting screw (9) through the snap-in mechanism (7) from the inner side of the door and tighten by hand, using about 5-7 Nm (see dia- gram). 16. Connect the 2-pole cable from the outer fitting to the 2-pole cable from the inside fitting.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 37 / 136 In the case of fire retardant doors, you must ensure that the supplied profile cylinder inlay is pressed against the snap-in mechanism in the inside fitting. No water or moisture must penetrate the door or reach the inner side. ...
Page 39
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 39 / 136 Bolt sensor Installation tool for bolt sensor 7.2.4.2 Step 1: Installing the fastening screw sensor IMPORTANT The fastening screw sensor may not be in locked final position during in- stallation. The fastening screw sensor must be in the displayed "INSTALL- ATION"...
Page 40
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 40 / 136 The bolt sensor cone may need to be moved, depending on the door lock used. You will find the correct position online at www.simons-voss.com . In most cases, the cone can remain in the pre-set "Position 1". Follow the steps below to move the cone: 1.
Page 41
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 41 / 136 4. Pull the installation tool to remove. The bolt sensor remains in the lock. The rectangular opening in the bolt sensor faces downwards. Fitting the bolt sensor from the outer side 1. Push the bolt sensor (C) into the profile cylinder opening via the install- ation tool (D) until it stops.
Page 42
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 42 / 136 7.2.4.5 Step 4: Installation of fittings 1. Position installation tool through the profile cylinder opening in the door lock, so that the plug remains on the outer side. 2. Push the inside fitting spindle through the retainer slot in the door's mortise lock, so that the fitting is flush with the door.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 43 / 136 3. Insert inner handle horizontally into the inside fitting in the direction you require (DIN left or DIN right). The inside handle is placed in the inside fitting without being fastened. 4. Tighten the headless screw to fasten inside handle. The inner door handle is now firmly linked to the SmartHandle.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 44 / 136 7.3.2 Tools required The following tools are required for installing SmartHandle 3062 and are not included in the supplied package: Allen key (3 mm) to fit handle Spanner (19 mm) Cross-tip screwdriver type PH2 (battery screwdriver recommended) ...
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 45 / 136 7.3.4 Conventional fastening system Key: 1. Inlay 2. Inlay 3. Outside handle 4. Outer fitting 5. Lock ring 6. Door lock (not included in the scope of supply) 7. Spacing bolt 8. Inside fitting 9.
Page 46
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 46 / 136 4. Optional: In a lock with an 8.5 mm or 10 mm spindle, push the corres- ponding sleeve (8 mm --> 8.5 mm [not included in the supply package] or 8 mm --> 10 mm) through the retainer opening in the mortise lock from the inside.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 47 / 136 22. Press outer and inside fittings together, so that they are both flush against the door. 23. Press the electronics module cover lid in the inside fitting carefully out of its bracket and fold back horizontally. Make sure that the electronics are not subject to mechanical load and are not damaged in any other way.
Page 48
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 48 / 136 1. Optional: Disassemble handles / escutcheons / fittings, etc. that are mounted to the door. 2. SmartHandle is partly assembled when supplied; see "Disassembly". 3. The inlay cannot be fitted on some handles, such as offset handles, when they are already installed.
Page 49
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 49 / 136 18. Connect the 3-pole cable from the outer fitting to the 3-pole cable from the inside fitting. This cable can only be inserted in one direction. Do not pull on the cables while doing so; just carefully secure the plug-in con- nection into position.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 50 / 136 34.Push the cover (2) over the outside handle (3). 35.Carefully push the inlay (1) through the opening in the outside cover (2). 36.Push the cover (2) onto the outer fitting (4), so that it is flush with the door.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 51 / 136 7.4 Conventional fastening system WO 7.4.1 Contents of packaging 2 x inlays 2 x inlay 1 x outer fitting 1 x inside fitting 1 x handle for outer fitting, including lock ring ...
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 52 / 136 Programme SmartHandle before installing. Smart Handle may be difficult to fit in mortise locks with a retaining nut. You must not alter the retaining nut in any way, using a file, for example; otherwise, the handle's guide piece will no longer fit accurately.
Page 53
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 53 / 136 14. Inlay Installation: 1. Optional: handles, escutcheons, fittings and other door furniture fitted to the door are to be removed. 2. SmartHandle is partly assembled when supplied; see "Disassembly". 3. The inlay cannot be fitted on some handles, such as offset handles, when they are already installed.
Page 54
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 54 / 136 16. Push inside fitting (8) through the door completely, so that it is flush with the door. In doing so, place the cable escutcheon into the lower drill hole. 17. The outer fitting is mounted from the outer side of the door. 18.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 55 / 136 32. Fasten the cylinder with the fastening screw by hand (about 5-7 Nm) (note that cylinder and fastening screw are not part of the supply). 33. Carefully push the 3-pole cable into the outer fitting. 34.Push inlay (14) onto the inside handle (11).
Page 56
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 56 / 136 3. Optional: In a lock with an 8.5 mm or 10 mm spindle, push the corres- ponding sleeve (8 mm --> 8.5 mm [not included in the supply package] or 8 mm --> 10 mm) through the retainer opening in the mortise lock from the inside.
Page 57
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 57 / 136 18. The second 2-pole cable from the inside fitting can hang freely, but must not get caught or buckled when the inside cover (13) is fitted. Do not pull on the cable. The second cable is optionally used to connect the LockNode circuit board.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 58 / 136 34.Click the inlay (14) carefully into the cover (13). 35.Push the cover (2) over the outside handle (3). 36.Carefully push the inlay (1) through the opening in the outside cover (2). 37. Push the cover (2) onto the outer fitting (2), so that it is flush with the door.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 60 / 136 SmartHandle 3062 must be fitted, so that it is flush with the door. You must install the product as specified to ensure that it is structurally stable and will have a long service life. You must not strike parts of SmartHandle 3062 during installation.
Page 62
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 62 / 136 SKG components Adapter plate for inside fitting Installation key for outer fitting Adapter plate for outer fitting Spacer plate for outer fitting 7.5.4.2 Step 0: Preparing drill holes IMPORTANT The mortise lock must be removed from the lock before drilling to avoid damaging it.
Page 63
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 63 / 136 3. Insert outer fitting horizontally into the outer fitting in the direction that you require (DIN left or DIN right). The outer handle is placed in the outer fitting without being fastened. 4.
Page 64
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 64 / 136 7.5.4.5 Step 3: Install fittings 1. Thread in installation tool for cables into the outer fitting with the plug- less side in front from the direction of the adapter plate. The installation tool extends over the bottom of the outer fitting by just a few centimetres.
Page 65
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 65 / 136 6. Fasten inside fitting with two screws (X2). 7. Connect the connection cable of the inside fitting with the installation tool. 8. Check the outer handle to ensure it opens easily. The handle must al- ways return to its starting position by itself.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 66 / 136 7.5.4.8 Step 6: Fastening the covers Outer and inside covers are mounted in the same way: 1. Carefully press cover onto the door. Ensure that the cover is positioned flat against the door without a gap and no cables are outside the cover. 2.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 67 / 136 19 mm spanner for installing the handle fastener piece. Drill 8 mm drill bit Pen or pencil 7.6.3 Installation instructions Batteries are already installed when the product is delivered! When installing the electronic SmartHandle 3062, ensure that there are ...
Page 68
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 68 / 136 All steps must be completed in order after one another to ensure correct installation. 7.6.4.1 Components SmartHandle components Inlay Outer cover Outer handle, including lock ring Outer fitting Handle fastener piece Lock (not included) Inside fitting Inside handle, including hexagon socket screw Headless screw for inside handle...
Page 69
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 69 / 136 X2 Screws Door Monitoring components (conventional fastening system) Installation tool for cable Fastening screw sensor Bolt sensor Installation tool for bolt sensor Anti-twist mechanism 7.6.4.2 Step 0: Preparing drill holes IMPORTANT Please remove the lock from the door before drilling to prevent it from be- coming damaged! The lock can be reinstalled in the door once you have completed drilling.
Page 70
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 70 / 136 1. Insert the end of the fastening screw sensor cable (B) (with plug) into the sensor screw drill hole. 2. Use a suitable tool (e.g. tweezers) to guide the plug out of the profile cylinder opening on the inner side.
Page 71
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 71 / 136 Every bar corresponds to a position. The first bar corresponds to the unauthorized position zero. The illustration depicts the cone at position 1. 5. Turn the ring segment back to the original position until you hear it aud- ibly snap back into position.
Page 72
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 72 / 136 The anti-twist mechanism is firmly situated in the lock and keeps the bolt sensor in its position. 7.6.4.5 Step 3: Preparing to install the outer fitting 1. Place outer cover (2) loosely onto the outer fitting (4). Notice that the outer cover can only be placed onto the fitting in one direction.
Page 73
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 73 / 136 5. Push plug out horizontally, directly beneath the anti-twist mechanism, and to the inner side. The outer fitting must be attached to the door at the same time. 6. Attach outer fitting onto the door from the outside and feed the two sleeves (X1) into the drilled holes through the outer fitting.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 74 / 136 2. Click inlay carefully into the outer cover, which is still pressed against the door. 7.7 Additional info: DoorMonitoring sensor lock 7.7.1 Sensor lock components Adapter circuit board for sensor lock 7.7.2 Installation (manual) IMPORTANT Observe the documentation for the mortise lock used to ensure that you do not damage it.
Page 75
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 75 / 136 2. Wire correctly stripped and tinned cable ends to the sensor lock adapter as per the pin assignment (alternatively, use wire end ferrules of max. 0.5 mm²). The cable ends can be inserted directly into the sensor lock adapter spring terminal.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 76 / 136 Attach the connectors belonging to the fittings and the sensor lock adapter to one another. The two-pole sensor lock adapter cables can be connected to one another in any way. 7.8 Swiss Round MO 7.8.1 Contents of packaging 2 x inlays ...
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 77 / 136 The two inlays in the cover are locked into position with a clip mechanism. These may only be removed using the SimonsVoss installation tool. No water or moisture must penetrate the door or reach the inner side. ...
Page 78
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 78 / 136 9. Screws 10. Upper battery 11. Inside handle, including hexagon socket screw 12. Inside hexagon screw 13. Inlay 14. Inlay 15. Cover plate Installation: 1. Optional: handles, escutcheons, fittings and other door furniture fitted to the door are to be removed.
Page 79
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 79 / 136 14. The inside fitting (8) is mounted onto the inner surface of the door. Push the inside fitting spindle through the retainer slot in the mortise lock and push the inside fitting onto the door until it is about 5 cm away. 15.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 80 / 136 30.Check that the outer handle (3) can turn easily; if it does not, there may be a problem with the mortise lock (6) or the handle may have been fit- ted incorrectly. In case of doubt, disassemble components and start again from Step 10.
Page 81
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 81 / 136 3. Optional: In a lock with an 8.5 mm or 10 mm spindle, push the corres- ponding sleeve (8 mm --> 8.5 mm [not included in the supply package] or 8 mm --> 10 mm) through the retainer opening in the mortise lock from the inside.
Page 82
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 82 / 136 19. The second 2-pole cable from the inside fitting can hang freely, but must not get caught or buckled when the outer cover is fitted. Do not pull on the cable. The second cable is optionally used to connect the LockNode circuit board.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 83 / 136 35.Click the inlay (14) carefully into the cover (13). 36.Press the cover plate (15) for the cylinder body carefully into the open- ing in the inside cover (13). 37. Push the cover (2) over the outside handle (3). 38.Carefully push the inlay (1) through the opening in the outside cover (2).
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 84 / 136 IMPORTANT General instructions: Depending on the handle model, it may not be pos- sible to remove the inlay immediately In such a case, push the inlay through the opening in the cover and remove the cover. The inlay remains on the handle and cannot be removed until the handle is dismounted.
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 85 / 136 When installing the electronic SmartHandle 3062, ensure that there are no sources of low-frequency interference in the surrounding area. SmartHandle 3062 must be fitted, so that it is flush with the door. You ...
Page 86
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 86 / 136 5. Lock ring 6. Adapter plate for outer side 7. Screws 8. Door lock (not included in the scope of supply) 9. Adapter plate for inner side 10. Screws 11. Inside fitting 12.
Page 87
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 87 / 136 IMPORTANT Required screw length = door thickness + 4 mm. The tolerance is ± 1 mm. 9. The outer fitting (4) is mounted from the outer side of the door. Push the cable from the outer fitting (4) through the small, upper hole in the adapter plate (6).
Page 88
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 88 / 136 23. Insert the lower battery (13) with the positive terminals facing away from the door into the brackets; in doing so, insert the batteries under the black retaining collar first. Use clean gloves free of fat or grease to handle batteries.
Page 90
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 90 / 136 3. Push inlay (1) onto the outer handle (3). Depending on the handle model, it may not be possible to fit it once the handle is installed. 4. Insert outer handle (3) horizontally into the outer fitting (4), placing it in the direction that you require, depending on whether it is a DIN left-hand or right-hand door.
Page 91
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 91 / 136 16. Use the four screws (11) to join the inner side adapter plate (10) with the outer fitting (4) from the inside, ensuring that the fitting can still move freely. 17. Position the fitting parallel to the door leaf; otherwise, you may not be able to mount the inside fitting (12).
7. Installation (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 92 / 136 28.Check that the outer handle can turn easily; if it does not, there may be a problem with the mortise lock (9) or the handle may have been fitted incorrectly. In case of doubt, disassemble components and start again from Step 4.
8. Programming SmartHandle (Manual) 95 / 136 8 Programming SmartHandles do not need to be taken out of their packaging for programming as they can be programmed while still in the box. 8.1 SmartHandle G1 LSM version 3.0 or higher and a Smart CD G2 programming device or newer are required for its use.
8. Programming SmartHandle (Manual) 96 / 136 Confirm by pressing 'Accept.' Highlight the lock (so that it appears in BLUE) Place the SmartHandle at a distance of about 10 cm from the programming device Select 'Programming --> Locking device' ...
9. Configuration SmartHandle (Manual) 97 / 136 9 Configuration If SmartHandle is selected as the lock type in the SimonsVoss software (LSM version 3.1 SP 1 and higher), the following configuration options are available: 9.1 Impulse length (G2) SmartHandle is pre-set to engage for about 5 seconds. The time that it engages can be freely configured between 1 and 25 seconds for each lock in the software.
9. Configuration SmartHandle (Manual) 98 / 136 Up to 3,000 most recent transponder /smart card access events are logged in the SmartHandle with the date, time and transponder ID (TID). Up to 3,000 most recent smart card access events are logged in the SmartHandle with the date, time and transponder ID (TID).
9. Configuration SmartHandle (Manual) 99 / 136 9.6 No audible battery warnings This function allows you to deactivate the audible battery warning signals, so as not to disturb patients in a hospital, for example. However, this may mean that the SmartHandle batteries discharge and switch to emergency battery storage mode or freeze mode without users being able to inform the locking system administrator.
9. Configuration SmartHandle (Manual) 100 / 136 Automatic disengage (normal setting) SmartHandle disengages automatically after the point in time specified in the time zone plan. Manual engage (normal setting) SmartHandle does not disengage automatically after the pre-set time interval until an authorised transponder or SmartCard makes a booking after this point in time.
9. Configuration SmartHandle (Manual) 101 / 136 9.9 No audible programming feedback signals You should check this field if you do not want audible programming feedback signals to be emitted while you are programming a SmartHandle, for example. This function is particularly advantageous when programming via the WaveNet (network) as the audible signal from SmartHandle cannot be heard as a general rule due to distance.
9. Configuration SmartHandle (Manual) 102 / 136 IMPORTANT If you use this configuration, it is no longer possible to open SmartHandle with a transponder. You can find a detailed description in the 'SmartRelay' manual. 9.14 Storage mode (G1) All SmartHandles G1 are delivered in storage mode to save battery capacity.
9. Configuration SmartHandle (Manual) 103 / 136 Activate the required changes in the left hand "Target area". 9.16.2 Locking device properties: DoorMonitoring status The current status of the locking device can be displayed in the "DoorMonitoring status" tab in real time. A configured WaveNet is required for this function.
10. Status messages SmartHandle (Manual) 105 / 136 10 Status messages After SmartHandle is read (using the programming device or via the network), the following lock statuses are displayed: G1 Version G2 Version 10.1 Battery status This box is automatically checked by the programming software when the battery capacity has decreased and Battery Warning Level 1 is activated.
10. Status messages SmartHandle (Manual) 106 / 136 10.4 Emergency release active SmartHandles can be permanently engaged for use automatically using an automated command from the programming software if a SimonsVoss network (WaveNet) has been installed. As a general rule, this signal comes from a fire alarm system and can be interpreted by the LSM (if configured accordingly).
11. Signalling SmartHandle (Manual) 107 / 136 11 Signalling 11.1 Active 2 short audible signals before engaging and a short signal after disengaging indicate a normal locking device activation. 1 short signal indicates that the transponder has been rejected. ...
12. Battery warning (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 110 / 136 After reaching this number of opening operations or after about 4 weeks, SmartHandle automatically switches to freeze mode. Once at this warning level, SmartHandle can now only be activated using a SimonsVoss programming device or using a battery replacement card.
12. Battery warning (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 111 / 136 IMPORTANT A G1 SmartHandle should never enter this mode as the batteries must be replaced at an early stage, i.e. when Battery Warning Level 1 is reached! The system administrator is required to open the door or replace batteries (see Battery Replacement section for further details).
Page 112
12. Battery warning (manual) SmartHandle (Manual) 112 / 136 Change batteries. IMPORTANT Now replace all used batteries with new ones immediately since the entire electronics module can fail otherwise!
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 113 / 136 13 Battery replacement 13.1 General instructions Only trained specialists may carry out installation and programming or replace the batteries. Do not touch electronics/components; do not allow them to come into contact with oil, paint, moisture, alkali or acids.
Page 114
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 114 / 136 IMPORTANT Dispose of the batteries as per local and country-specific regulations. Delivery up to January 2016 1. Carefully insert the installation tool from below into the inlay of the in- ner cover. 2.
Page 115
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 115 / 136 11. Using the installation tool, push the slider on the inside of the inlay back to the home position. IMPORTANT Installation difficulties due to sliders If you do not fully slide the slider to the home position, you will not be able to lock the inner cover.
Page 116
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 116 / 136 3. Carefully slide the inlay in the direction of the handle. 4. Slide the inner cover in the direction of the handle. 5. Carefully push the latch of the battery holder cover outwards. 6.
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 117 / 136 IMPORTANT Installation difficulties due to sliders If you do not fully slide the slider to the home position, you will not be able to lock the inner cover. Push the slider completely to the home position! ...
Page 118
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 118 / 136 11. Using the installation tool, push the slider on the inside of the inlay back to the home position. 12. Reapply the inner cover until it is flush with the door. 13. Reapply the inlay. The inlay snaps back into place noticeably.
Page 119
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 119 / 136 ATTENTION Mechanical damage due to battery replacement Pressure on the circuit board can damage the electronics. Under no circumstances should you exert pressure on the circuit board! 21. Push the new batteries with the positive poles next to each other quickly into the holder.
Page 120
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 120 / 136 Delivery from January 2016 1. Carefully insert the installation tool from below into the inlay of the in- ner cover. 2. Slide the installation tool into the inlay to unlock the inlay. 3.
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 121 / 136 10. Using the installation tool, push the slider on the inside of the inlay back to the home position. IMPORTANT Installation difficulties due to sliders If you do not fully slide the slider to the home position, you will not be able to lock the inner cover.
Page 122
13. Battery replacement SmartHandle (Manual) 122 / 136 supposed to be replaced in good time. A dedicated G2 ID medium is required to produce the medium; you also require a programming device (e.g. SMARTCD.G2 for transponders) and LSM 3.0 or higher. You must be able to access the corresponding locking plan.
14. Maintenance, cleaning and disinfec- tion SmartHandle (Manual) 123 / 136 14 Maintenance, cleaning and disinfection IMPORTANT Digital SmartHandles MUST not come into contact with oil, grease, paint or acids. IMPORTANT SmartHandles can be damaged if you use unsuitable or aggressive clean- ing agents or disinfectants.
15. Disassembly SmartHandle (Manual) 124 / 136 15 Disassembly 15.1 Snap-in on delivery 1. Disconnect the 3-pole cable from the inside fitting to the 3-pole cable from the outer fitting. If necessary, also disconnect the LockNode cable from the inside fitting. 2.
15. Disassembly SmartHandle (Manual) 125 / 136 15.3 Storage mode for Conventional Fastening System WO 1. Disconnect the 3-pole cable from the inside fitting with the 3-pole cable from the outer fitting. If necessary, also disconnect the LockNode cable from the inside fitting. 2.
15. Disassembly SmartHandle (Manual) 126 / 136 2. Hold the inside and outer fittings firmly while pulling them away from one another horizontally. 3. If necessary, loosen the hexagon screw in the inside door handle, but ensure that you only unscrew a little, so that the screw remains in the handle.
16. Accessories SmartHandle (Manual) 127 / 136 16 Accessories 16.1 Battery set A set of batteries with replacement batteries is available for SmartHandle SO, which contains ten CR2450 batteries. 16.2 British Oval adapter An adapter for the cylinder opening is also required when a British Oval mortise lock is used in conjunction with the snap-in version.
17. Technical specifications SmartHandle (Manual) 129 / 136 Transponders: Up to 64,000 Locking operations: Up to 64,000 Integrated LockNode (Network Mod- Instantly network-ready ule WN(M).LN.I.SH) Tab. 7: Designed with a handle lock for Euro Profile, Swiss Round, British Oval or Scandinavian Oval Up to 304,000 lock operations can be managed per transponder.
17. Technical specifications SmartHandle (Manual) 130 / 136 Integrated LockNode (Network Mod- Instantly network-ready ule WN(M).LN.I.SH) Tab. 8: Designed with a handle lock for Euro Profile, Swiss Round, British Oval or Scandinavian Oval Up to 304,000 lock operations can be managed per transponder. 17.4 SmartHandle DoorMonitoring Dimensions, narrow (WxHxD) 47 x 229 x 24 mm...
17. Technical specifications SmartHandle (Manual) 131 / 136 17.5 SmartHandle DoorMonitoring MP Dimensions, narrow (WxHxD) 47 x 229 x 24 mm Dimensions, wide (WxHxD) 59 x 229 x 24 mm Battery type 2 x CR2450 3V lithium Temperature range: -20 °C to +50 °C Access list: up to 3,000 access events Time zone groups:...
17. Technical specifications SmartHandle (Manual) 132 / 136 Up to 150,000 lock operations or up Battery life: to ten years on standby Transponders: Up to 64,000 Locking devices: Up to 64,000 Integrated LockNode (Network Mod- Instantly network-ready ule WN(M).LN.I.SH) Protection against tampering: as per SKG certification (SKG 2 star) Mounting: on the door using adapter plates...
19. Help and other information SmartHandle (Manual) 134 / 136 19 Help and other information Information material/documents You will find detailed information on operation and configuration and other documents under Informative material/Documents in the Download https://www.simons-voss.com/en/ section on the SimonsVoss website ( downloads/documents.html Declarations of conformity You will find declarations of conformity for this product in the Certificate...
Page 135
19. Help and other information SmartHandle (Manual) 135 / 136 SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH Feringastrasse 4 85774 Unterföhring Germany...
Page 136
This is SimonsVoss SimonsVoss is a technology leader in digital locking systems. The pioneer in wirelessly controlled, cable-free locking technology delivers system solutions with an extensive product range for SOHOs, SMEs, major companies and public institutions. SimonsVoss locking systems unite intelligent functions, optimum quality and award-winning German-made design.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the SmartHandle Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers