Types of mounting and housing types ...................12 Mounting of CES standard housing (new design) ..............14 4.2.1 Surface mounting ........................14 4.2.2 Flush mounting ......................... 22 Mounting of CES standard housing (classic design) ..............27 4.3.1 Scope of supply and parts designations ................27 4.3.2 Installation ..........................28 Mounting the IP55 weatherproof housing ................
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Contents 8 Maintenance ............................ 47 Routine maintenance work ......................47 Device care ........................... 47 Service ............................47 9 Disposal ............................48 Notes on disposal ......................... 48 10 Technical data ..........................49 10.1 Properties ............................49 10.2 Dimensions ............................ 50 Wall terminal EB...
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(assembly, operation, etc.) CEStronics partners are trained experts in locking and security technology who have also worked with CES for many years and have a special level of product knowledge. Particular characteristics of this target group: • Detailed knowledge of CES products •...
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About this manual Target group Skills Locking and security have many years of professional experience and/or relevant training in technology specialists locking and security technology. For some tasks it may be necessary for specialists to have received training on the product beforehand. Particular characteristics of this target group: • Knowledge of specialist terminology from the field of locks and handles • Knowledge of specific risks, when installing electronic cylinders and handle sets, for example •...
For your safety For your safety 2.1 EU Declaration of Conformity The EU Declaration of Conformity is available at www.ces.eu. 2.2 Intended use EB type wall terminals control a wide range of systems, such as automatic sliding doors, barrier sys- tems, vehicle access controls, roller or sliding gates, electric strikes and door systems equipped with the CEMO system.
For your safety Fire safety Fire safety doors (e.g. fire and smoke-resistant doors) require special locking devices approved for this purpose. If the wrong type of locking device is used, people may be injured or killed in the event of a fire. ☑ Use only suitably approved locking devices on fire safety doors. ☑ Check the permissibility of devices before you drill holes in the door. 2.3.2 Risk of injury Danger of explosion Parts of the device that carry electric currents can produce electrical sparks even at low voltages...
Incorrect or negligent maintenance and repair can result in the device not functioning correctly or not functioning at all. ☑ Have the device maintained and checked for proper functioning every six months by CES or a CEStronics partner. ☑ Always have repairs performed by qualified personnel.
• EBWT-I: Controller and reader in a single housing • EBWT-II: Controller and reader in separate housings Versions Wall terminals are available in two versions. Both versions have the same function but meet different...
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About wall terminal EB A variety of housing types are available: GIRA Telecom Siedle standard housings IP55 switch range Behnke Vario Standard Classic Weatherproof Esprit glass Series 20 BM-611 design housing housing Wall terminal EB...
Installation Installation Target group CEStronics partners Locking and security technology specialists with product training Personnel with product training 4.1 Notes on mounting 4.1.1 Distance between devices If you wish to install more than one wall terminal in the same location, ensure that the distance between them is at least 100 mm. Otherwise the wall terminals may interfere with one another.
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Standard design housing ‘4.2.1 Surface mounting’ on page 14 Surface-mounted ‘4.2.2 Flush mounting’ on page 22 Flush-mounted Classic housing ‘4.3 Mounting of CES standard housing (classic design)’ on page 27 Flush-mounted Surface-mount- CES IP55 Weatherproof housing ‘4.4 Mounting the IP55 weatherproof housing’ on page 32...
Installation 4.2 Mounting of CES standard housing (new design) Make sure that all of the cables to be connected are present and that they have been fed through the mounting frame or switch box without being damaged or crushed. The reader and door controller in the EBWT-I are contained in a single housing. Unrecog- nised door openings can be obtained by manipulating the connections.
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Installation Preparations for mounting 1. Loosen the at the bottom of securing screw the housing. 2. Slide the upwards and remove it. cover 3. Loosen the 3 screws securing the circuit board 4. Remove the circuit board For cable routing through the back of the hous- ing: 1.
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Installation For cable routing through the cable gland: The protection class of the unit remains valid only if the cable gland is correctly fitted. 1. Remove the plug screw. 2. Insert a cable gland (optional accessory). Preparations for mounting are now com- plete.
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Installation Installation 1. Pierce the required screw holes in the hous- ing, e.g. using a 4 mm screwdriver: Option A: Mounting with four fixing screws (supplied). Option B: Mounting with two countersunk head screws (not supplied). 2. Drill the corresponding holes. Depending on the surface, you may need to use the univer supplied.
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Installation 4. Slide the onto the . Also seal rings screws slide the onto one of the cable tie mount screws. 5. Screw the housing firmly to the wall. Use the screw with the at the cable tie mount bottom right. 6.
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Installation 9. Screw the firmly into place. circuit board 10. Place the over the unit and press it cover downwards. 11. Secure the bottom of the housing with the securing screw The device is installed. Wall terminal EB...
Installation 4.2.2 Flush mounting Scope of supply and parts designations Fig.: The device type is determined by the order specification and may differ from the item illustrated. Wall terminal EB...
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Installation Installation 1. Loosen the at the bottom of securing screw the housing. 2. Rotate the housing and slide the mounting downwards. plate 3. Remove the housing. 4. Loosen the 3 screws securing the circuit board. Wall terminal EB...
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Installation 5. Remove the circuit board 6. You have two options for mounting the unit: Option A: Mounting with two device fixing (supplied). screws Option B: Mounting with four fixing screws (not supplied) 7. Screw the firmly to the wall. mounting plate 8. Connect the cables as specified (see also ‘6.2 Wiring’ on page 42).
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Installation 9. Screw the firmly into place. circuit board 10. Place the housing over the unit and press it downwards. 11. Secure the bottom of the housing with the securing screw The device is now mounted. Wall terminal EB...
Installation 4.3 Mounting of CES standard housing (classic design) Make sure that all of the cables to be connected are present and that they have been fed through the mounting frame or switch box without being damaged or crushed. 4.3.1 Scope of supply and parts designations...
Installation 4.3.2 Installation The reader and door controller in the EBWT-I are contained in a single housing. Unrecog- nised door openings can be obtained by manipulating the connections. Bear this in mind when selecting the installation site. Before installing, observe the information on the types of mounting (see ‘4.1.2 Types of mounting and housing types’ on page 12). Tools required...
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Installation 2. Loosen the by inserting a slot head cover screwdriver (slot width 5 to 9 mm) into the recess in the cover and carefully lifting it away. 3. Remove the by moving it upwards. cover You can now fit the reader controller using the two slotted holes (1).
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Installation 2. For both types of mounting: Connect all cables as necessary, see ‘6 Wiring’ on page 41. 3. For surface mounting: Screw the firmly to reader controller the mounting frame with the two universal screws Ensure that the LEDs (1) are at the top 4. For flush mounting: Screw the firmly to reader controller the mounting frame with the two universal screws Ensure that the LEDs (1) are at the top...
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Installation 7. For both types of mounting: Press the onto the cover reader controller until it audibly clicks into place. The wall terminal is installed. Wall terminal EB...
4.4 Mounting the IP55 weatherproof housing The following instructions cover the surface- and flush-mounting of weatherproof hous- ings. The wiring and connections are identical to those in standard CES housings. The reader and door controller in the EBWT-I are contained in a single housing. Unrecog- nised door openings can be obtained by manipulating the connections. Bear this in mind when selecting the installation site.
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Installation Ideally, install the housing so that the duct inlet faces downwards. If the duct inlet faces upward, there is a possibility that water could enter. Ideal Not recommended Tools required Tool Required for Slot head screwdriver Cover screws (0.8 x 4 mm) Cross-head screwdriver PZ1 Tightening the fixing screws (if using the screws supplied) Battery-powered screwdriv-...
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Installation 2. Remove the holding the bracket circuit board from the surface mount frame 3. Four pre-punched drainage holes (1) are inside the housing. Break or drill the lowest drainage hole out of the housing. Which hole is the lowest will depend on how you are mounting the housing.
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Installation 2. Feed the cable through the duct inlet of the surface mounted frame Do not feed the cable through the back of the surface-mounted frame. Open the duct inlet with a round, pointed object and not with a cutter or similar. Otherwise, water may enter the housing. 3.
Wall terminal in weatherproof housing (flush-mounted) 2 wall plugs for fixing screws 2 fixing screws 3 x 30 mm The following instructions cover the surface- and flush-mounting of weatherproof hous- ings. The wiring and connections are identical to those in standard CES housings. Parts designations Flush-mounted frame Controller (or for WT-II: controller or reader) Cover...
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Installation Tools required Tool Required for Slot head screwdriver Cover screws (0.8 x 4 mm) Cross-head screwdriver PZ1 Tightening the fixing screws (if using the screws supplied) Battery-powered screwdriv- To drill holes in the subsurface er/electric drill Drill bit To drill holes in the subsurface (to suit the subsurface) Preparations for mounting 1.
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Installation You can now fit the flush mounted frame using the four slotted holes (1) Installation 1. Fit the on the subsur- flush mounted frame face. For mineral subsurfaces (stone, concrete etc.), use the that wall plugs fixing screws are supplied. For other subsurfaces you can purchase suitable fixing elements from your fixing hardware supplier.
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Installation 4. Place the over the cover flush mounted and screw it down with the four frame cover screws Ensure that the light guides for the LEDs (1) are at the top. The wall terminal is installed. Wall terminal EB...
If the interruption is longer, the date and time must be set again. Where time profiles are used, this may cause the wall terminal to fail to actuate in response to authorised media. 5.2 Power supply accessories If using 12 V mains adaptors, it must be ensured that voltage drops do not occur (e.g. due to long cable lengths). In such cases, use suitable 24 V mains adaptors. The following mains adaptors are recommended for supplying power to the EBWT-I and EBWT-II wall terminals: • Article number 247723 (12 V DC, 1 A) • Article number 247724 (12 V DC, 800 mA) Wall terminal EB...
Wiring Wiring Target group CEStronics partners Electricians 6.1 Important information on wiring For all EB wall terminal types: Overvoltage risk The relays in the wall terminals must not be used to directly switch inductive loads (e.g. electric strikes, holding magnets, etc.), as this may damage them. Connect only inductive loads that feature a circuit that protects against self-induced voltages (e.g.
Wiring 6.2 Wiring EBWT-I in CESentry EBWT-II in CESentry Wall terminal EB...
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Wiring EB-WT-U in AccessOne Connection Note Power supply 12-24 V AC/DC, 1 A Relay 1 – NC relay connection Switch output for actuation of motor cylinders, Relay 1 – C relay connection strikes, use as changeover, etc. Switching capacity: 40 V AC/DC, 2 A Relay 1 – NO relay connection Relay 2 – C relay connection Switch output for actuation of motor cylinders, Relay 2 – NO relay connection strikes, use as changeover, etc. Switching capacity: 40 V AC/DC, 2 A Relay 2 – NC relay connection RS485-1 N Data -...
Operation Operation Detailed information on opening doors Procedure: Steps Signal 1. Hold an authorised locking medium in the reading field 1x short green of the locking device for approx. 1 second (maximum distance approx. 10 mm). Locking medium is read and accepted. You can now open the door for a defined period.
Operation 7.2 Access in emergency situations (emergency mode) 7.2.1 Activating emergency mode In emergency mode the locking device remains constantly coupled so that the door can be opened at any time without the need for a locking medium. Emergency mode can only be activated and subsequently deactivated using an Emergency-Key. Required: •...
Operation 7.2.2 Deactivating emergency mode Required: • Emergency-Key (must be authorised for the locking device beforehand) Procedure: Steps Signal 1. Hold the Emergency-Key in the reading field of the locking device that is in emergency mode. 2x short green Emergency mode is deactivated. 2.
Personnel with product training End users 8.1 Routine maintenance work Have the device maintained and checked for proper functioning every six months by CES or a CES- tronics partner. 8.2 Device care Components and surfaces require cleaning and care. Observe the information regarding the use of cleaning and care products.
Disposal Disposal 9.1 Notes on disposal Electronic equipment contains a variety of substances and materials. If waste electrical and elec- tronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of correctly, environmental and health risks may arise due to the pollutants contained. Additionally, proper disposal enables recyclable materials to be recov- ered and recycled, which makes a significant contribution to the conservation of natural resources. Harm to health and the environment Old electronic equipment must not be disposed of in the household waste.
10.1 Properties Article designation WT-EB Versions Wall terminal, surface-mounted, flush-mounted Can be used as offline wall terminal or as Update-Terminal Usable housings CES standard, weatherproof housing (IP55), Telecom Behnke Technical data Temperature range -25°C to +65°C at 0 to 95% rH non-condensing Prohibited atmospheres Not suitable for use in corrosive atmospheres (chlorine, ammonia, lime water)
Technical data Programming Programming Offline with master media Offline via Bluetooth® Low Energy with smartphone (iOS/Android) Online network via Bluetooth® Low Energy with gateway CEStronics V-NET virtual network Online radio frequency 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 Encrypted 128 bit/AES data transfer Memory Number of events Max. 2,000 10.2 Dimensions A = Flush-mounted All dimensions in mm B = Surface-mounted Wall terminal EB...
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