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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 Germany Telephone: +49 251 4908-0 Fax: +49 251 4908-145 Internet: www.winkhaus.com Wink-29491-DE, 1, en_GB © Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG 2018 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 3 Supplemental directives What is blueCompact? blueCompact is an electronic locking system which com- prises a maximum of 99 keys and 25 cylinders and readers. The main components of this locking system are the app and an active electronic key which allow you to activate, manage and program keys, cylinders and readers.
  • Page 4 Winkhaus Ibérica S.A. PAE La Marina C./ de la Creativitat, 7 08850 Gavà/Barcelona España +34 936.334.470 +34 93 6334471 www.bluecompact.com Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co.l KG 6, Rue de la Maison Rouge Bâtiment D 77185 Lognes France +33 160.951.622 +33 160.951.617 www.bluecompact.com Aug.
  • Page 5 Polska +48 655.255.700 +48 655.255.800 www.bluecompact.com Purpose of the instructions These instructions ensure safe handling of the blueCompact locking system. Read the instructions before starting any work. Always comply with specifications such as operational and safety instructions. Keep instructions in a safe place ready for future use.
  • Page 6 ð The cylinder is installed. Other symbols The following symbols are used to highlight operational instructions, results, lists, references and other elements in these instructions: Identification Explanation Step-by-step operational instructions ð Results of required steps blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 7 The step-by-step instructions for the app explain the dif- ferent processes using images and texts, even without an Internet connection. You can also call up the individual instructions via the app as an animated video clip if you have access to the Internet. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 8 The position numbers in the instructions always refer to the previous illustrations. Fig. 1: Open instructions Touch the Instructions menu (1) on the main menu. Select the Installation chapter (2). ð This then displays the sub-sections. Select Instructions (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 9 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 instructional video. Touch Step-by-step instructions (2) to look at the step-by-step instructions. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 10 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) blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    4.7 Install cylinder type 04 and type 04 MK..... 60 4.8 Install cylinder type 21 and type 22......62 Select and install reader............65 5.1 Select reader..............65 5.2 Install reader..............65 5.2.1 Install reader with internal control unit....66 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 12 9.2 Transfer data to the active key....... 142 9.3 Transfer data to cylinder........... 144 9.4 Transfer data to reader..........147 Cleaning and maintenance..........153 10.1 Test cylinder and clean key........153 10.2 Clean and maintain the reader......153 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 13 11.1 Malfunctions in the locking process...... 169 11.2 Masterkey loss..............171 11.3 Activation card loss............. 173 11.4 Time synchronisation on reader......176 Spare parts and accessories..........177 Disposal..................179 Technical specifications............181 Privacy Policy................189 Index................... 193 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 14 Table of contents blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 15: Product Overview

    Fig. 3: System overview Smartphone app Quick start guide Masterkey Passive keys Active key Adapter 4 PUK card 10 Reader or reader unit Activation card 11 Programming adapter for reader Cylinder 12 Control unit for reader 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 16: Compile Components As Required

    LED display (6). You can use the ring hole (1) to fasten the key to a key ring. For a clear allocation of the keys in the app, a Winkhaus UID is engraved on the tip of the key (5). Fig. 5: Active key This Winkhaus UID consists of the logo 4HOME and a six-digit number.
  • Page 17 – Ä Chapter 1.2.1.2 “Use internal power function” on page 20 User key function if fewer than 1,000 locking transactions are possible. – Ä Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Use user key function” on page 19 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 18 Key has been taught in and is awaiting connection to cyl- inder. Error in communication with a passive key or cylinder. Repeat procedure. Active key is authorised to lock. Active key is not authorised to lock. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 19: Use User Key Function

    Ä Chapter 1.2.3 “Passive keys” on page 22 Prerequisites: Battery is sufficiently charged. The active key features the corresponding locking rights. Operate the cylinder Insert active key (1) into the cylinder. Lock cylinder. Fig. 6: Operate the cylinder 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 20: Use Internal Power Function

    ð The LED display (3) on the active key lights up yellow and the lock can be operated using the power in the battery (1) in the active key. Fig. 7: Use internal power function blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 21: Use External Power Function

    (2) in the active key (1) within a period of 20 seconds. The locking authorisation for the cylinder expires after 20 seconds. Fig. 9: Operate the cylinder 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 22: Masterkey

    You can view this information in the app. You may only configure one Masterkey per locking system. The Masterkey logs off automatically from the blueCompact App after 4 minutes of inactivity. 1.2.3 Passive keys Ring hole...
  • Page 23: Adapter

    The activation card contains the required system data to convert an active key into the Masterkey of the locking system. The activation card contains the personal identification number (PIN) to establish a Bluetooth link between the Masterkey and smartphone. Fig. 12: Activation card 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 24: Puk Card

    The dimensions for individual cylinders are listed in the technical specifications. You can increase the cylinder length by 5-mm increments on one or both sides, depending on the cylinder. Ä 14 “Technical specifications” on page 181 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 25: You Can Read Or Display The Battery Charge

    The large battery compartment complete Fig. 14: Type 01 and type 21 with large battery guarantees a high service life on high- traffic doors. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 26 Type 22 (2) is used indoors and outdoors for high-fre- quency doors, e. g. garden gates. The large battery com- partment complete with large battery guarantees a high service life on high-traffic doors. Fig. 16: Type 02 and type 22 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 27: Reader

    Two dowels (diameter: 4 mm) Two screws Connection cable with a length of 4.5 m Drilling template Programming adapter ( Ä Chapter 1.6 “Reader” on page 27) 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 28 The connection between the reader and the app can be established in this way. Using the programming adapter Ä Chapter 9.4 “Transfer data to reader” on page 147 Fig. 20: Using the programming adapter blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 29 PR is presented for an extended period of time. PR is active. Coding via Masterkey Yellow flashing No change Fault No change Constant red light Time is invalid. Constant red flashing No change 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 30 Possible fault causes and how to resolve them Ä Chapter 11.4 “Time synchronisation on reader” on page 176 The dimensions for the reader are listed in the technical specifications. Ä 14 “Technical specifications” on page 181 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 31: 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 or readers. The keys, cylinders and readers are integrated into the locking system using an app.
  • Page 32 – Do not apply oil or grease to cylinders. – Do not treat cylinders with graphite. – Do not allow the cylinder to come into contact with paint or thinner. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 33: Safety When Fitting Cylinders To 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. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 34: Safety When Using Cylinders In Low Temperatures

    You may only fit a special anti-panic cylinder into anti-panic systems multi-point locking systems with gear lock cases to ensure that anti-panic doors are not blocked. Anti-panic cylinders are available in alternative system series from Winkhaus. Contact Customer Service for more informa- tion. Ä “Customer Service” on page 3 2.4 Safety when using cylinders in low temperatures...
  • Page 35: Instructions On Integrating Alarm Systems

    Ä Chapter 7.3 “Add and manage key” on page 81 Disposing of batteries in the correct manner. – Ä 13 “Disposal” on page 179 Ensuring functions are tested and maintenance carried out correctly in the case of fire and emergency doors. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 36: Hazards For People

    – Never subject batteries to strong vibra- tions, 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 23.03.2020...
  • Page 37: Dangers To Material Goods

    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 operating a cylinder. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 38 You may deform or break off the key if you twist the key while taking it out of the cyl- inder. – Always pull the key out of the cylinder in a straight line. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 39 – To prevent vandalism damage on the reader with external control unit in the external area, always mount a reader with external control unit. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 40: Risk Of Break-In

    There is an increased risk of break-in when a reader with internal control unit is installed outdoors. – For outdoor installation, use a reader with external control unit and install the control unit in the secured internal area. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 41: Transport And Store

    They will only function correctly if the pack- aging is undamaged. Check the packaging Check the packaging for damage. Inform Customer Service immediately of any damage. Ä “Customer Service” on page 3 Return only without battery. Check to ensure supply is complete. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 42: Storing

    Batteries are separated from one another with non- Fig. 22: Batteries 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 cylinder. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 43 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 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 44 Transport and store blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 45: 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. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 46 Cylinders which project out more than 3 mm from the fitting on the door provide a vulner- able surface for burglars to gain entry. – Measure and select cylinder to ensure it projects a maximum of 3 mm from the fit- ting. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 47 Fig. 23: Overview of door Door hinges (= hinge side) Fitting system Latch Keyway Deadbolt 10 Cam 4 Face plate screw 11 Backset Cylinder A Outer side Magnetic protection B Inner side Drill hole for face plate screw 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 48: Dismount Old Cylinder

    Carefully remove cylinder (2) with inserted key (3) from the lock. If the cylinder (2) is stuck, carefully jiggle with the key (3) and slowly remove cylinder (2). Contact specialist company if you experience problems. Fig. 25: Place cam in zero position blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 49: Determine Cylinder Type

    ð If the cam rotates freely (A), cylinder type 04, type 04 MK and type 05 can be fitted. If the cam does not rotate freely (B), cylinder type 01 and type 21 can be fitted. Fig. 26: Determine cylinder type 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 50: Determine Cylinder Length

    (A) have now been measured. NOTICE! Increased risk of burglary due to incor- rect cylinder length. Fig. 27: Measure old cylinder Select new cylinder, so that the cylinder projects max. 3 mm from the fitting. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 51 Anti-pulling protection fittings secure mechanical cylinders against plug pulling by burglars. blueCompact cylinders do not con- tain a cylinder core such as those used in mechanical systems. There is thus no need to fit anti-pulling protection for the core.
  • Page 52: Install Old Cylinder

    Push in cylinder (2) from the inner side of the door. 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. 30: Place cam in zero position blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 53 ð The cylinder is installed. Perform functional test 'Lock' the door with the door open. ð The lock deadbolt (2) extends. 'Unlock' the door with the door open. ð The lock deadbolt (2) retracts. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 54: Prepare Cylinder Installation

    – If you intend to install anti-pulling protec- tion fittings, you need to contact a spe- cialist dealer beforehand to select the right anti-pulling protection fitting. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 55 Trim supplied face plate screw to the calculated length if necessary without damaging the face plate screw thread. The cylinder cam can be adjusted to eight different positions. You can place the cam in the required posi- tion to prepare for cylinder installation. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 56 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the cam is in the required position. The cam must face the door hinge side after Fig. 34: Adjust cam the fitted cylinder has been locked. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 57: Install Cylinder Type 01, Type 02 And Type 05

    Fig. 35: Insert cylinder netic protection (5) facing the outer side. If the cyl- inder is stuck, carefully jiggle with the key and push cylinder in. Contact specialist company if you experi- ence problems. Align cam 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 58 NOTICE! Physical damage due to over-tightening of screw. Use a screwdriver to tighten face plate screw (1) by hand. Fig. 37: Screw face plate screw into position ð The cylinder is installed. Perform functional test blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 59 Select and install cylinder 'Lock' the door with the door open. ð The lock deadbolt (1) extends. 'Unlock' the door with the door open. ð The lock deadbolt (1) retracts. Fig. 38: Operate the cylinder 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 60: Install Cylinder Type 04 And Type 04 Mk

    Push in cylinder from the inner side of the door (3). If the cylinder is stuck, carefully jiggle with the knob and push cylinder in. Contact specialist company if you experience problems. Fig. 39: Insert cylinder Align cam blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 61 (2). NOTICE! Physical damage due to over-tightening of screw. Fig. 41: Screw cylinder tightly into Use a screwdriver to tighten face plate screw (1) by position hand. ð The cylinder is installed. Perform functional test 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 62: Install Cylinder Type 21 And Type 22

    Fig. 43: Insert cylinder Push in cylinder from the inner side of the door (4). If the cylinder is stuck, carefully jiggle with the key and push cylinder in. Contact specialist company if you experience problems. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 63 ð The cylinder is installed. Perform functional test 'Lock' the door with the door open. ð The lock deadbolt (1) extends. 'Unlock' the door with the door open. ð The lock deadbolt (1) retracts. Fig. 46: Perform functional test 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 64 Select and install cylinder blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 65: Select And Install Reader

    – Have the reader installed by a qualified electrician in energy and building tech- nology. – Carry out the installation in accordance with these instructions. – Only mount the switching mechanism in deenergised state. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 66: Install Reader With Internal Control Unit

    Place the reader housing on the exposed reader and engage. ð The reader has been installed. Power supply wiring NOTICE! Functional fault due to incomplete wiring! Only activate the power supply once the wiring has been completed in full. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 67 Personal injury due to electrical voltage! Check for deenergised state. Fig. 47: Pin assignment on the connector A Socket of the reader B Connector on door or wall Connect the reader cable with the connector on the door or wall. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 68 When the relay is blocked, COM is switched to NC. Connect with the power supply. Activate the power supply. ð If the power supply is wired correctly, the left LED of the reader flashes yellow. Ä Chapter 1.6 “Reader” on page 27 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 69: Install Reader With External Control Unit

    Insert dowels in both holes. Feed the taut wire into the empty conduit. Carefully remove the reader housing. To do this, press lightly against the reader housing from below until the reader housing folds open to the front. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 70 NOTICE! Destruction of the reader due to increased voltage! Use a regulated powerpack supply with an output voltage of 12 V. WARNING! Personal injury due to electrical voltage! Check for deenergised state. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 71 Select and install reader Fig. 49: Pin assignment on the connector A Socket of the reader unit B Connector on door or wall Connect the relay of the reader with the connector on the door or wall. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 72 Suitable values are between 470 and 220 Ohm (³ 1/8 W). Connect the shielding to earth potential at a point. If the control unit is installed in a distribution or flush-mounted box, only voltages below 40 V must be present there. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 73 Wiring the terminals on the control unit Terminals 4, 5, 6 and 13 to 17 are not used on the blueCompact reader and must not be wired! Fig. 52: Control unit The table provides an overview of the wiring of the...
  • Page 74 Activate the power supply. ð If the power supply is wired correctly, the left LED of the reader unit flashes yellow. Ä Chapter 1.6 “Reader” on page 27 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 75: Install App

    Open Google Play. Search for “Winkhaus” . Download blueCompact App. Accept the app permissions. Install blueCompact App. ð The blueCompact App is shown on the display and can be launched. Fig. 53: QR code from Google Play 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 76 Install app blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 77: Manage Locking System

    Precondition: Smartphone Bluetooth link has been switched on. Select Masterkey Fig. 54: Initialise Masterkey Launch app. Press the push button for the active key (1) to be used as a Masterkey. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 78 The key can be initialised. Enter PUK code (3). Enter activation card and pass- word Fig. 55: Enter password Place Masterkey (1) on the centre of the activation card (2) and hold in place. Confirm the PUK code entry. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 79: Register

    7.2 Register Prerequisites: Smartphone Bluetooth link has been switched on. Masterkey has been initialised. – Ä Chapter 7.1 “Initialise Masterkey” on page 77 The Masterkey used and the smartphone were recently connected with each other. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 80 Log-in must have taken place once with the password. Register Masterkey Fig. 56: Register Launch app. Press button (1). ð The Masterkey is activated and connected to the app. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 81: Add And Manage Key

    – Ä Chapter 7.2 “Register” on page 79 Link key with Masterkey Fig. 57: Incorporate key Call up the Key menu menu. In the Key menu, touch the Options menu (1). Touch Add key (2). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 82 Manage locking system Insert Masterkey and key into the adapter (3). Enter key specifications Fig. 58: Name key Name key (1). Check information (2) about key. ð The key has been added to the locking system. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 83: Manage Key

    Active keys are indicated with the rele- vant symbol. 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). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 84 : The key is authorised via a time profile. : The key is authorised to activate and deactivate the permanent release on the reader. Tap on a cylinder or reader name (2). ð The authorisation details (3) are shown. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 85: Identify Key

    In the Key menu, touch the Options menu (1). Touch Identify key (2). Insert Masterkey (3) and key (4) into the adapter. ð The key's specifications are shown after the key has been scanned, such as the battery status. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 86: Delete Key

    91 Fig. 62: 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 23.03.2020...
  • Page 87: Add And Manage Cylinder

    Fig. 63: Add cylinder Call up the Cylinder menu. In the Cylinder menu, touch the Options menu (1). Insert Masterkey in the cylinder. Touch Add cylinder (2). Enter cylinder specifications Name cylinder (3). Issue access authorisations (4). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 88: Change Cylinder Name

    User is in the Cylinder menu. Fig. 64: Select cylinder Select cylinder (1). Insert Masterkey (2) in cylinder. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the cylinder. Touch the cylinder (3) name. Change cylinder name. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 89: Identify Cylinder

    Call up the Cylinder menu. In the Cylinder menu, touch the Options menu (1). Touch Identify (2). Insert Masterkey (3) in the cylinder. ð The cylinder specifications are shown after the key has been scanned. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 90: Check The Cylinder Battery Charge Status

    Check the cylinder battery charge status (3). Replace the cylinder battery if the display says low or replace. Ä Chapter 10.3.1 “Replace the battery in an active key” on page 156 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 91: Issue And Withdraw Locking Authorisations On The Cylinder

    Select cylinder (1). Insert Masterkey (2) in the cylinder. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the cylinder and the cylinder overview shown. Manage locking authorisations Touch the required key group (4) in Access authorisa- tions (3). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 92 Manage locking system Fig. 68: Adjust locking authorisations Assign or withdraw locking authorisations for the keys (2) of the key group (1). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 93 Select cylinder (1). Insert Masterkey (2) in the cylinder. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the cylinder and the cylinder overview shown. Manage locking authorisations Touch the required key group (4) in Access authorisa- tions (3). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 94 + not: The key is not authorised to lock on this day. Touch the authorisation status (5). Set the period for the locking authorisation (6). Touch the authorisation symbol (4) to switch between always and not. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 95 Confirm information (1). ð The time profile is saved and active. The Time pro- files (2) menu in the Cylinder menu is shown in the colour of the key. Confirm change to Access authorisations (3). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 96 Select cylinder (1). Insert Masterkey (2) in the cylinder. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the cylinder and the cylinder overview shown. Manage locking authorisations Touch the required key group (4) in Access authorisa- tions (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 97 (6). To use the same time profile as Monday for every weekday, touch Every day like Monday (7). To use the last time profile set with this smartphone, touch Keep most recent (8). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 98: Delete Cylinder

    User is in the Cylinder menu. Connect Masterkey to cylinder Fig. 74: Select cylinder Select cylinder (1). Insert Masterkey (2) in the cylinder. ð The cylinder details are displayed (3). Scroll down in the cylinder details. Touch Delete (4). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 99 Cylinders with an electronic defect can be deleted without linking to the Mas- terkey. If a functional cylinder is deleted without con- tact to the Masterkey, authorised keys can still lock on this cylinder. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 100: Add And Manage Reader

    Ä 7.2 “Register” on page 79 Link cylinder with Masterkey Fig. 76: Add reader to locking system Call up the Cylinder menu. In the Cylinder menu, touch the Options menu (1). Bring Masterkey to the reader. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 101: Rename Reader

    Fig. 77: Select reader Link cylinder with Masterkey Call up the Cylinder menu. Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader. Rename reader Touch the reader (3) name. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 102: Identify Reader

    Fig. 78: Rename reader Rename reader (4). Confirm (5) input. 7.5.3 Identify reader You can identify the cylinder if you do not know which reader it is. The information is shown after the reader has been identified. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 103 Fig. 79: Identify reader Call up the Cylinder menu. In the Cylinder menu, touch the Options menu (1). Touch Identify (2). Bring Masterkey (3) to the reader. ð The information is shown after the reader has been identified. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 104: Issue And Withdraw Locking Authorisations On The Reader

    Connect Masterkey to the reader Fig. 80: Connect Masterkey to the reader Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader and the reader overview is shown. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 105 Manage locking authorisations Fig. 81: Manage locking authorisations on the reader Touch the required key group (4) in Access authorisa- tions (3). Assign or withdraw locking authorisations for the keys in the selected key group (4). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 106 Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader and the reader overview is shown. Issue locking authorisations Touch the required key group in Access authorisations (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 107 Touch the authorisation symbol (3) to switch between always and not. ð The time profile is saved and active. The Time pro- files (2) menu in the Cylinder menu is shown in the colour of the key. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 108 Fig. 84: Select reader Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader and the reader overview is shown. Touch the required key group in Access authorisations (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 109 Every day: not (6). To adopt the time restriction that was set for Monday for every weekday, touch Every day like Monday (7). To use the last time profile set with this smart- phone, touch Use last (8). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 110 User is in the Cylinder menu. Fig. 86: Select reader Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader. The reader overview is shown. Select Settings (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 111: Manage Reader Settings

    A weekday-specific time can be defined for each reader, at which the permanent release is deactivated automatically. Prerequisites: Masterkey has been linked to the app. Ä 7.2 “Register” on page 79 User is in the Cylinder menu. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 112 Manage locking system Fig. 88: Select reader Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader. The reader overview is shown. Select Settings (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 113 The quick administration function can be used to implement frequently made changes in the access authorisations easily. Prerequisites: Masterkey has been linked to the app. Ä 7.2 “Register” on page 79 User is in the Cylinder menu. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 114 Manage locking system Fig. 90: Select reader Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader and the reader overview is shown. Select Settings (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 115 To use the last deactivation times set with this smartphone, touch Use last (9). Query or change permanent release Prerequisites: Masterkey has been linked to the app. Ä 7.2 “Register” on page 79 User is in the Cylinder menu. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 116 Manage locking system Fig. 92: Select reader Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader and the reader overview is shown. Select Settings (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 117 This time can be set between 3 and 63 seconds. The standard time is 5 seconds. Prerequisites: Masterkey has been linked to the app. Ä 7.2 “Register” on page 79 User is in the Cylinder menu. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 118 Manage locking system Fig. 94: Select reader Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the reader and the reader overview is shown. Select Settings (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 119: Delete Reader

    Touch Release time in seconds (4). Set and save the release time (5). 7.5.6 Delete reader Prerequisites: The Masterkey is connected to the app. Ä 7.2 “Register” on page 79 User is in the Cylinder menu. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 120 Select the reader (1) in the cylinder menu. Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey is linked to the reader. The reader overview is shown. Scroll to the bottom in the reader details. Touch delete (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 121 If a reader with external control unit is deleted, the control unit must be connected with the reader. If a functional reader is deleted without contact to the Mas- terkey, authorised keys can still use this reader. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 122: Show And Send Locking Events

    User is in the Cylinder menu. Connect Masterkey to cylinder Fig. 98: Display locking events Select cylinder (1). Insert Masterkey (2) in the cylinder. ð The Masterkey (2) is linked to the cylinder and the cylinder overview (3) is shown. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 123 ð The locking events can be forwarded in the same way as the locking plan. Ä Chapter 7.8.1 “Forward locking plan manually” on page 126 – Ä Chapter 7.8.2 “Create a locking plan change reminder” on page 129 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 124: Open System Information

    View system information Fig. 100: System information Open Master key menu. ð In the Master key menu , information is shown on the system and on the Masterkey, such as the bat- tery charge status. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 125: Open And Forward Locking Plan

    The key is not authorised to lock. The key is authorised to lock via a time profile. The key is authorised to activate and deactivate the permanent release on the reader. The following information is also shown: 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 126: Forward Locking Plan Manually

    Masterkey. When cylinders are read after the Masterkey is lost, the keys are listed without names and only the Winkhaus UID is displayed. The Winkhaus UID is the specific identification for components provided by Aug. Winkhaus GmbH &...
  • Page 127 User is in the Master key menu. Open locking plan Fig. 102: Forward locking plan manually Touch Locking plan (1). Touch View locking plan (2). ð The overview of the locking authorisations is shown. Touch the Share (3) symbol. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 128 Manage locking system Forward locking plan Fig. 103: Select and forward format Select format (4). Enter email address (5), CC email address(es) (6) and subject (7). Send email. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 129: Create A Locking Plan Change Reminder

    ð The user is advised of the locking plan change within the app in the event of changes to locking authorisations. The Masterkey symbol is given a red mark and a red line of text appears. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 130: Issue Remote Authorisation

    The following prerequisites must be met, so that the neigh- bour can access the remote authorisation: The locking system administrator has the Masterkey and their smartphone ready to hand. Deposited key is an active key and belongs to the system. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 131 Manage locking system Administrator and recipient both have installed the Wink- haus blueCompact App and have access to the Internet on their smartphones. The administrator and recipient have an email account. Additional requirement: User is in the Master key menu.
  • Page 132 Fig. 107: Select cylinder or reader and establish locking authorisation Select cylinder or reader (1) for which the locking authorisation should be issued. Touch in the relevant date field (2). Select the date (3) and confirm with OK (4). Fig. 108: Forward locking authorisation blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 133 Send email. Receive remote authorisation Fig. 109: Receive remote authorisation Open email account (1). Touch the link (2) to activate the remote authorisation. ð The app starts. Log on key Press button (3). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 134 Wink- haus-UID. ð The active key is authorised to lock for the speci- fied period (2). The information on the period of time for the locking authorisation requires Firmware version 200 or newer. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 135: Reset Masterkey

    Read the notes (2) and scroll down. Enter Reset (3). Touch Reset now (4). ð The Masterkey is reset and the Bluetooth connec- tion is ended. The former Masterkey can now be added to the system as an active key. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 136 Manage locking system blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 137: Lock

    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 incorrectly. Pull the key out straight. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 138: Lock On The Reader

    An author- ised locking is indicated with a short beep and a green LED light. Presenting the key for an extended period of time activates or deactivates the permanent release. Fig. 112: Lock on the reader blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 139: 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 9.1 “Transfer data to the Mas- terkey” on page 139 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 140 Enter password (2). ð The Masterkey is connected to the app. If the soft- ware is out of date, a prompt appears (3) asking whether the firmware should be updated. Confirm prompt (3) by pressing Update (4). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 141 Wait until the Masterkey flashes blue. ð The Masterkey can be connected to the app again. A second part of the update may have to be installed as described. This is indicated after logging in with the password again. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 142: Transfer Data To The Active Key

    139 Prerequisites: Software update has been displayed and executed in the Google Play Store. Software updates have been installed on the Masterkey. – Ä 9.1 “Transfer data to the Masterkey” on page 139 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 143 Key menu (2). Install software update on the Use the adapter to connect Masterkey and active key. active key Call up the Key menu (1). Touch the active key concerned (2). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 144: Transfer Data To Cylinder

    If it is detected during the identification of the cylinder or when adding in the locking system that the software of the cylinder is out of date, the software update can be car- ried out. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 145 Google Play Store. Software updates have been installed on the Masterkey. – Ä 9.1 “Transfer data to the Masterkey” on page 139 User is in the cylinder menu. Fig. 117: Install software update on the cylinder 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 146 Touch the cylinder concerned (2). Insert Masterkey (3) in the cylinder. Fig. 118: Start installation Press Yes (1) to start installing the software update. ð The software update is installed (2) and com- pleted. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 147: Transfer Data To Reader

    Software update has been displayed and executed in the Google Play Store. Software updates have been installed on the Masterkey. – Ä 9.1 “Transfer data to the Masterkey” on page 139 User is in the cylinder menu. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 148 Masterkey in the programming adapter. ð The reader is now prepared for the installation of the software update. Fig. 120: Hook in the program- ming adapter and insert the Mas- terkey blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 149 There are different ways of carrying out the further installation of the software update on the reader. Both installation options are described below. The prerequisites and prep- aration for the installation of the software update on the reader apply in both cases. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 150 Press Yes (1) to start installing the software update. The data transfer between the Mas- terkey and reader can take several minutes during the software update. ð The software update is installed (2) and completed (3). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 151 ð The software update is installed (2) and completed (3). Complete the installation of the Remove the Masterkey from the programming adapter. software update. Remove the programming adapter from the reader. Place the reader housing on the reader and engage. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 152 Install software updates blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 153: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Incorrect cleaning can result in material damage on the reader. – Do not use acid- or solvent-based cleaning agent to clean the reader. – Do not clean the reader with direct hose water (e.g. garden hose or high-pressure cleaner). 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 154: Replace Batteries

    Wear clean gloves. – Do not use force to press batteries into the battery compartment. – Only use Winkhaus original parts to replace batteries in cylinders. If a cylinder with low battery charge level is read out with the Masterkey, this is shown in the app.
  • Page 155 ð The battery charge status (4) low is highlighted in red. Replace battery. Ä Chapter 10.3.2 “Replacing the batteries in cylinder types 01, 04 MK and 05” on page 156– Ä Chapter 10.3.6 “Replacing batteries in padlock 85” on page 165 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 156: Replace The Battery In An Active Key

    Battery compartment lid with O-ring ment set) 4 Retaining spring A Battery replacement set in packaging Contact strip The battery replacement set is supplied in a package (A) and contains the components in the photo (1 – 6). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 157 Fit cylinder. Ä Chapter 4.6 “Install cylinder type 01, type 02 and type 05” on page 57 Synchronise the time of the cylinder with the Mas- terkey. Ä Chapter 7.4.3 “Identify cylinder” on page 89 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 158: Replace Batteries In Cylinder Type 02

    Remove used batteries (4). Fig. 130: Remove batteries ENVIRONMENT! 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 correct manner. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 159: Replace Batteries In Cylinder Type 04

    Ä Chapter 7.4.3 “Identify cylinder” on page 89 10.3.4 Replace batteries in cylinder type 04 Fig. 132: Battery replacement set (type 04) Cylinder (type 04) (not part of the battery Battery replacement set) 4 Label Replacement instructions Screwdriver (T6) 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 160 Detach (3) thumb-turn. Fig. 133: Remove knob Disconnect battery plug Disconnect battery plug (1) with battery plug replace- ment tool (2). Unfasten screw (3) with enclosed screwdriver (T6). Fig. 134: Undo screw and battery plug blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 161 Fig. 136: 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. 137: Insert screw and battery plug 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 162: Replacing The Batteries In Cylinder Types

    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 23.03.2020...
  • Page 163 Take the used battery (2), including cable (1), out of battery compartment. Use replacement tool (4) to remove battery plug (3). ENVIRONMENT! Environmental damage is caused when you dispose of batteries incorrectly. Dispose of battery in the correct manner. Fig. 141: Remove battery 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 164: Fit Cylinder

    Ä Chapter 4.8 “Install cylinder type 21 and type 22” on page 62 Fig. 143: Close battery compart- Synchronise the time of the cylinder with the Mas- ment terkey. Ä Chapter 7.4.3 “Identify cylinder” on page 89 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 165: 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. 145: Activate key 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 166 ENVIRONMENT! Environmental damage is caused when Fig. 148: Replace batteries you dispose of batteries incorrectly. Dispose of retaining spring (1), battery compartment lid (2), contact strip (3) and used batteries (4) in the correct manner. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 167 ð The cross bar (2) releases the shackle (1) and the lock opens. Swing shackle (1) to the side. Insert fixing screw (3) into the shackle hole (4) and screw firmly into place. Fig. 151: Tighten fixing screw into position 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 168 ð The fixing screw (3) secures the cylinder (2) into place in the padlock. Synchronise the time of the cylinder with the Mas- terkey. Ä Chapter 7.4.3 “Identify cylinder” on page 89 Fig. 152: Lock padlock blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 169: Fault Repair

    Ä Chapter 1.2.1.2 “Use internal power function” on page 20 Operate cylinder with external power function in an active key. – Ä Chapter 1.2.1.3 “Use external power function” on page 21 Operate cylinder with the Masterkey. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 170 Red flashing LED Error in the time Synchronise the time of the cylinder. on the reader. setting on the Ä Chapter 7.5.3 “Identify reader” on page 102 reader. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 171: Masterkey Loss

    Update active keys via the Identify key function. Ä Chapter 7.3.3 “Identify key” on page 85 ð The active keys are shown in the app. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 172 Fault repair Fig. 153: Change key name Select key (1). Re-name key and assign a key colour. Ä Chapter 7.3 “Add and manage key” on page 81 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 173: Activation Card Loss

    ð The order code (2) and system number (3) are shown. You can use this information to order a new activation card from your specialist dealer. The new activation card (with new PUK card) is sent by post. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 174 Fig. 155: Read in activation card Open the Master key menu. Scroll down in the menu. Touch Activation card lost (1). Touch Read in new card (2). Place Masterkey (3) on the activation card (4). blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 175 Confirm message by pressing OK (1). ð The cylinder overview is shown. Connect all cylinders highlighted in red (2) to the Mas- terkey. Confirm message by pressing OK (3). ð The new activation card has been incorporated successfully. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 176: Time Synchronisation On Reader

    Masterkey” on page 77 User is in the cylinder menu. Fig. 157: Synchronise reader Select reader (1). Bring Masterkey (2) to the reader. ð The Masterkey is linked to the reader and the time is synchronised. blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 177: Spare Parts And Accessories

    Type 22 Battery Replacement Set Type 04 296 951 0 Active key battery 493 114 0 replacement set Programming adapter BOTI 507 170 9 BOTE Connection and con- BOTI 505 473 6 necting cable BOTE 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 178 Spare parts and accessories blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 179: 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. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 180 Disposal blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 181: Technical Specifications

    Battery Contained in the battery replacement set: Ä “Spare part set” on page 177 Temperature at installation location +5 °C Min. +55 °C Max. IP protection rating IP 54 VdS environmental class EUR 2 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 182 On both sides, increments of 5 mm Total length, maximum 180 mm Cam positions in key with- EUR 8 drawal position Battery Contained in the battery replacement set: Ä “Spare part set” on page 177 Temperature at installation location blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 183 Battery Contained in the battery replacement set: Ä “Spare part set” on page 177 Temperature at installation location -25 °C Min. +65 °C Max. IP protection rating IP 54 VdS environmental class EUR 3 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 184 VdS environmental class EUR 4 Cylinder type 22 Dimensions Basic length 30.7 mm Extension On one side, in 5 mm incre- ments Total length, maximum 80 mm Cam positions in key with- EUR 8 drawal position blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 185 You can use the app to determine the battery charge status in individual components. Ä on page 124 Active keys also signal when batteries need replacing on the LED display. Ä Chapter 1.2.1 “Active keys” on page 16 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 186 10 V to 18 V AC, 50 Hz Maximum current con- 200 mA sumption at 12 V DC Low Power Source Max. Fig. 159: Drilling pattern of the Max. 100 VA reader Switching current Max. 1.5 A @ +20 °C blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 187 Maximum current con- 200 mA sumption at 12 V DC Low Power Source Max. Max. 100 VA Switching current Max. 1.5 A @ +20 °C Switching voltage Max. 30 V DC or 20 V AC, 50 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 188 EN 50133-1 Functional requirements EN 50133-7 Planning rules Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that the device complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 2014/53/EU. The extended version of the EU declaration of conformity is available at: https://www.winkhaus.com/de-de/eu-...
  • Page 189: Privacy Policy

    A complete protection of the data prior to access by third parties is not possible. Responsible body The responsible body for data processing in the context of this APP is: Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG August- Winkhaus- Straße 31 48291 Telgte E-mail: info@winkhaus.de Website: www.winkhaus.de Tel.: +49 2504 921 0...
  • Page 190 , if your personal data is processed for the purposes of direct advertising, you have the right to blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 191 - for the purposes of the assertion, exercise or defence of legal claims or to protect the rights of another natural or legal person or for reasons of important public interest of the European Union or a Member State. 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 192 General When you use our APP, we collect the following personal data from you: E-mail address (stored in the master, Winkhaus has no access to it). Bluetooth ID of the master is stored on the smartphone. The processing of this personal data is necessary in order to ensure the APP functionality.
  • Page 193: Index

    Types of cylinders ....186 blueCompact ......3 Bluetooth .
  • Page 194 ......115 Quick administration ....96 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 195 Required knowledge ....7 Masterkey ......140 23.03.2020 blueCompact electronic locking system...
  • Page 196 User key function ..... . 19 Video instructions ..... . 7 blueCompact electronic locking system 23.03.2020...
  • Page 197 Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG Hessenweg 9 48157 Münster Germany Germany +49 251 4908-0 +49 251 4908-145 www.winkhaus.com...

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