Target Groups Of This Manual - CEStronics OMEGA FLEX Assembly And Operating Manual

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1.2 Target groups of this manual

If a section of this manual is intended for a particular target group, this is stated at the start of the section.
Sections that do not specify a particular group are relevant for all target groups.
Target group
Skills
CEStronics partners
are trained experts in locking and security technology that have also worked with CES for many
years and have a special level of product knowledge.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
Locking and
have many years of professional experience and/or relevant training in locking and security
technology. For some tasks it may be necessary for specialists to have received training on the
security technology
product beforehand.
specialists
Particular characteristics of the target group:
Electricians
have many years of professional experience and/or relevant training in electronics. For some tasks it
may be necessary for specialists to have received training on the product beforehand.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
Personnel with
have received training on the product by CES or a CEStronics partner. Here the personnel are given
detailed and specific information to prepare them for the required task.
product training
Particular characteristics of the target group:
IT/administration
have many years of professional experience in the fields of IT structures, administration and
specialists
networks.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
System operators
have experience in the management of master key systems. This can be either a number of systems
or a detailed knowledge of a single master key system.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
End users
do not require specific skills.
RFID furniture lock
Detailed knowledge of CES products
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Participate regularly in product training
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Knowledge of specialist terminology from the field of locks and handles
l
Knowledge of specific risks when mounting electronic cylinders and handle sets, for
l
example
Experience of working with tools (relevant to lock systems)
l
Knowledge of relevant standards and regulations, e.g. for fire safety or emergency and
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escape routes
Basic understanding of electronic locking systems
l
Knowledge of specialist electrical terminology and its symbols
l
Knowledge of the risks associated with handling sensitive electronic components
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Knowledge of CEStronics products and experience in handling them (assembly, operation,
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etc.)
Knowledge of specialist IT terminology
l
Knowledge of the structure and maintenance of networks, particularly knowledge of the
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network that they maintain
Knowledge of the specialist terminology related to master key systems
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Skilled in the use of PCs and software
l
1.2   Target groups of this manual
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