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GENIUS Genius Type A & B The Automatic Door Lock Installation Instructions...
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GENIUS Please note: All article descriptions and technical specifications correspond to our time of the manual publication. We reserve the right to make modifications. We cannot assume liability for errors caused in printing or otherwise. Installation instructions (issue 01/04.2003)
GENIUS Table of Contents Basic information General description Versions Technical description Mechanical fitting dimensions Connections to the Genius door lock Changeover switch Reed sensor Selection switch (optional signal outputs) -Genius type B- Infrared eye -Genius type B Internal release button Power pack Supply line Operation of Genius type A &...
Arbitrary modifications and changes to the Genius or its accessories are not permitted. Installation of pro- ducts that are not original KFV products and the use of parts that have not been approved by KFV may negatively affect the given design characteristics of the locking device. All repairs must be conducted by authorised specialists and with original spare parts.
Versions - Genius type A & B Electromechanical locking device, combinable with external access control systems, e.g. KFV radio receiver. - Genius type B External day/night mode possible. Combination with other external com- ponents (e.g. revolving door drive, alarm system etc). With integrated access control system on the basis of infrared.
GENIUS Technical description Mechanical fitting dimensions An additional preparation must be cut into the door leaf beneath the main lock mortice. For wooden doors, we recommend the extension of the preparation by approx. 15 mm upwards in the vicinity of the connecting cable to allow connection without difficulty.
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GENIUS Power pack Optional radio receiver NG-55 (red) Kl. 4 Fl. (green) Button (+24VDC) antenna (green) Optional external unlocking max. 50 metres (external unlocking) Optional internal release button Buzzer Genius Fig. 3A (Genius type A)
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GENIUS Power pack Optional radio receiver NG-55 (red) Kl. 4 Fl. (green) Button (+24V DC) antenna (green) Optional external unlocking max. 50 metres (external unlocking) Coupling relay (24 VDC), optional Optional timer switch Terminal 0/1 open = standard mode Terminal 0/1 bridged = day mode Infrared eye, type B only (optional) Optional internal...
However, the latch is not set to the changeover function. For control of the mode at the terminals, the changeover switch on the front of the face plate must be set down to night mode. See also: KFV accessories timer switch with special gold contacts Reed sensor The reed sensor is located beneath the toggle switch,Fig.
When the Genius type B is dismounted, various status signals of the locking device or the door can be issued at terminal 7. This is used to connect the Genius via an external relay (24 VDC coupling relay, KFV accessories) connected to terminal 7 to other systems, e.g. alarm systems, revolving door drives etc. The sta- tus to be signalled can be determined using the selection switch (Fig.
(Fig. 8 – matt stainless steel-, KFV accessories). The cable (length 750 mm) attached to this button must be connected to the Genius at terminals 2 and 4. Two core end bushings must therefore be fixed into these terminals (supply cable and button).
GENIUS Supply line The supply line from the power pack to the Genius is implemented with cables type: F and B 6-core, prefabricated and equipped with plug and socket or C 6-core, not prefabricated (one cable from the power pack to the Genius) or E 3-core, prefabricated (one cable from the power pack to the Genius) The cable screen must be connected to earth at the power pack end.
GENIUS If a cable type E (3-core) is used, this must be laid directly from the power pack to the Genius. The cable is ready-equipped with core end bushings at both ends. The cable end to be connected to the power pack can be determined by the four cores with core end bushings (+, –, 4, earth).
GENIUS Unlocking from the inside and the outside The door can be unlocked manually with a cylinder key (Fig.15) or automa- tically by an external access control system (galvanically isolated contact). If the latch is in the changeover function after automatic opening, an acoustic warning is issued for approx.
GENIUS Genius type A & B with radio receiver: operation Apart from all functions described in Item 4.1 + 4.2, the radio receiver and the associated handheld trans- mitter with “rolling code” (Fig. 5) are used to open the door from the inside and the outside. The radio receiver must be mounted separately near the power pack.
GENIUS 4.4.3 Battery change in the handheld transmitter There is an LED on the top of the handheld transmitter. When one of the two buttons is pressed, this lights if the two batteries (type CR 2016, Fig. 18) have a sufficient capacity. –...
GENIUS For security reasons, the infrared keys supplied separately in the accessories box must be authorised as described in Item 4.7. The transmission of the IR code is conducted to the latest standards of technology, "Hopping Code". Important!!! The opening operations and the integrated access control system on the basis of infrared are not stored by the Genius and can therefore not be retrieved.
GENIUS 4.7.2 Access key lost (deleting all access keys) Retract all locking elements. Open the door and keep it open. Switch off the supply voltage. 4. Switch on the supply voltage. Red LED in the IR eye flashes. 6. Hold the programming key in front of the IR eye and press the button several times. Red LED is on.
GENIUS Battery change in the infrared handheld transmitter If the batteries have only approx. 40% of their capacity, three short beeps sound after an opening operation or at the beginning of a programming operation. This signal warns that a battery change is necessary. However, all functions can be executed as normal for a longer period.
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