CES EB815 Assembly And Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Electronic cylinders EB CESentry electronic cylinders Assembly and Operating Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 About this manual ..........................4 Target groups of this manual ......................5 2 For your safety ..........................7 EU Declaration of Conformity ......................7 Intended use ............................7 Basic safety instructions .........................7 2.3.1 Danger to life ..........................7 2.3.2 Risk of injury ..........................8 2.3.3 Danger of damage to material assets ..................
  • Page 3 Contents Replacing the battery ........................38 Signalling after battery insertion ....................40 8 Maintenance and disposal ......................41 Routine maintenance work ......................41 Device care ............................41 Service ............................41 Notes on disposal ..........................41 9 Technical data ..........................43 General technical characteristics ....................43 Classifications ..........................
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of these trademarks by CES is under licence. All of the information and data contained in these documents are subject to change or further tech- nical development without prior notice.
  • Page 5: Target Groups Of This Manual

    CEStronics part- are trained experts in locking and security technology that have also worked ners with CES for many years and have a special level of product knowledge. Particular characteristics of this target group: • Detailed knowledge of CES products • Participate regularly in (product) training...
  • Page 6 About this manual Target group Skills Locking and have many years of professional experience and/or relevant training in locking security techno- and security technology. For some tasks it may be necessary for specialists to logy specialists 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, for example when installing electronic cylinders and handle sets •...
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    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 The electronic cylinder serves to authorise the opening and closing of doors with locks designed for profile cylinders or for other locks that are actuated with profile cylinders, such as cam cylinders, padlocks, etc.
  • Page 8: Risk Of Injury

    For your safety Fire safety Fire doors (e.g. fire and smoke-resistant doors) require special locking devices authorised 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 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...
  • Page 9 Incorrect or neglected maintenance and repair can result in the device not functioning correctly or no longer functioning at all. ☑ Have the device maintained and checked for fault-free functioning every six months by CES or a CEStronics partner. ☑ Always have repairs performed by qualified personnel.
  • Page 10: Notes On Handling Batteries

    For your safety 2.4 Notes on handling batteries Danger of personal injury ☑ Never try to recharge batteries. There is a danger of explosion. ☑ Remove exhausted batteries promptly from the device and clean the contacts before inserting new batteries. There is danger of acid burns from the battery acid. Preventing malfunctions ☑...
  • Page 11: Emergency-Key For The Fire Brigade Key Depot (Fkd)

    For your safety 2.5 Emergency-Key for the fire brigade key depot (FKD) The Emergency-Key is for use in emergency situations such as a fire. The Emergen- cy-Key is suitable for the fire brigade key depot (FKD). The Emergency-Key opens any locking devices, regardless of the current pro- gramming of the device. After the Emergency-Key has been presented, the locking device remains open permanently.
  • Page 12: About Eb Electronic Cylinders

    It can be used in various system environments and can either be configured by means of soft- ware, a browser-based web client or an app. The electronic cylinder is operated using RFID media, and when used in a CESentry system, smartphones can also be used as locking media. The EB electronic cylinder can also be integrated into non-CES systems via OSS-SO. Fig.: EB815 double knob electronic cylinder The EB electronic cylinder is available in a variety of versions: Art. no. Type...
  • Page 13: About Anti-Panic (Ap) Electronic Cylinders

    In anti-panic cylinders, the locking cam is restored to the correct position at all times. Anti-panic cylinders may only be used in anti-panic locks (EN179 or EN1125 compliant) for which the electronic cylinder is approved. EU profile cylinder Swiss round cylinder Standard Anti-panic Standard Anti-panic Double knob cylinder EB815 EB815/AP EB615 EB615/AP EB915 EB915/AP Dual cylinder EB8710 EB6710 Half cylinder...
  • Page 14: Options For Electronic Cylinders

    About EB electronic cylinders 3.2 Options for electronic cylinders Option Meaning SKG*** Drilling and anti-pulling protection according to SKG*** Drilling and anti-pulling protection according to VdS 2156 BZ+ Notes on burglar resistance Electronic cylinders with the VdS or SKG*** options are burglar-resistant (i.e. feature anti-drilling and anti-pulling protection). To maintain the burglar-resistant effect of an electronic cylinder, it must never protrude more than 3 mm above the surface of the handle set. Be sure to use the appropriate cylin- der length for your handle set.
  • Page 15: Assembly

    Assembly Assembly 4.1 Scope of delivery Fig.: EB815 double knob cylinder The device type is determined by the order specification and may vary from the illustration. Item Designation Electronic cylinder (version dependent on order specification) Double knob cylinder Dummy cylinder Dual cylinder Half cylinder...
  • Page 16: Designations Of Parts

    Assembly 4.2 Designations of parts Item Designation Knob sleeve Securement ring Electronic cylinder Locking cam Mechanical knob (on double knob cylinders only) Battery holder Electronic knob EB electronic cylinders...
  • Page 17: Mounting On The Door

    Assembly 4.3 Mounting on the door 4.3.1 Important installation instructions Risk of lock-out during installation CAUTION If the door closes during the installation process, you will not be able to open the door without a lever handle or electronic cylinder. You could thus lock yourself or others out or in.
  • Page 18: Tools Required

    Part of the assembly set* Torx screwdriver Fixing screw with security pin (Torx-Bit TX25) for TX25 CES spanner Knob sleeve Only for assembly of double knob cylinders, if the mechanical knob is dismantled: 2.5 mm Allen key Grub screw in mechanical knob * The assembly set is supplied once with the first order for a system. You can order additional tools from your CEStronics partner. 4.4 Installation steps The following sequence should generally be followed: 1.
  • Page 19 Assembly For AP cylinders: Checking the anti-panic function If the lock is an anti-panic type conforming to EN179 or EN1125 and the electronic cylinder is appro- ved for this lock, you must test the locking function after installation. Personal injury caused by defective lock function WARNING If locks malfunction, people may not be able to open doors in emergency situa- tions and may be injured or killed.
  • Page 20: Removing The Mechanical Knob

    Assembly 4.5 Removing the mechanical knob 1. Use an A to loosen the grub screw in llen key mechAnicAl knob 2. Remove the mechAnicAl knob The mechanical knob is now dismantled. EB electronic cylinders...
  • Page 21: Fitting The Electronic Cylinder In The Door

    Assembly 4.6 Fitting the electronic cylinder in the door 3. Ensure that the is flush within locking cAm the electronic cylinder. 4. Insert the into the door. electronic cylinder 5. Insert the and tighten it a little. fixing screw Do not fully tighten it yet. EB electronic cylinders...
  • Page 22 Assembly 6. Mount the mechAnicAl electronic knob the electronic cylinder (see section ‘4.7 In- stalling the mechanical knob’ on page 23 or section ‘4.9 Mounting the electronic knob’ on page 26). 7. Check that all parts operate smoothly. 8. Tighten the fully. fixing screw The electronic cylinder is now installed in the door.
  • Page 23: Installing The Mechanical Knob

    Assembly 4.7 Installing the mechanical knob 1. Mount the on the mechAnicAl knob electronic cylinder Ensure that the grub screw is inserted into the larger of the two holes. 2. Tighten the grub screw with the A llen key The mechanical knob is now installed. EB electronic cylinders...
  • Page 24: Removing The Electronic Knob

    Assembly 4.8 Removing the electronic knob 1. Loosen the by holding the knob knob sleeve with the ces and rotating the spAnner knob by hand. sleeve 2. Pull the from the knob sleeve electronic knob 3. Pull the from the electronic knob...
  • Page 25 Assembly 5. Pull the from the electronic securement ring cylinder. The electronic knob is now dismantled. EB electronic cylinders...
  • Page 26: Mounting The Electronic Knob

    Assembly 4.9 Mounting the electronic knob 1. Place the on the securement ring electronic cylinder If the electronic cylinder has an O-ring and the securement ring cannot be fitted over the O-ring, remove the O-ring. Ensure that the sits flush. securement ring 2.
  • Page 27 Assembly Ensure that the seal sits flush. 3. Place the on the electronic electronic knob cylinder. Touching the electronics of the knob may damage them. Therefore only touch the electronic knob within the marked area: Ensure that the larger guiding groove is over the large groove and the small guiding groove is over the small groove.
  • Page 28 Ensure that the lies close to electronic knob securement ring 4. Place the on the knob sleeve electronic knob 5. Tighten the by hand, while faste- knob sleeve ning the securement ring in a with the ces spAnner EB electronic cylinders...
  • Page 29 Assembly Ensure that the is screwed flush. knob sleeve The electronic knob is now installed. EB electronic cylinders...
  • Page 30: Operation

    Operation Operation 5.1 General information on the operation of electronic locking devices The electronic cylinder can only be used with authorised locking media. Different locking media are available depending on the system environment. Operation with an authorised locking medium If the door is unlocked, you can If the door is locked, you will To prevent damage to the knob open it with the lever handle.
  • Page 31: Office Function

    Operation Troubleshooting Signal Reason Solution The locking medium The locking medium was not held close Hold the locking medium is not read enough to the reading field of the locking closer to the reading field of device. the locking device. (no signal issued) The reading field of the locking device was Remove the metallic mate-...
  • Page 32: Detailed Information On Opening Doors

    Operation 5.3 Detailed information on opening doors Required: • Locking medium with authorisation Procedure: Steps Signal 1. Hold an authorised locking medium in the reading field of the 1x short green flash locking device for approx. 1 second (maximum distance approx. 10 mm).
  • Page 33: Access In Emergency Situations (Emergency Mode)

    Operation 5.4 Access in emergency situations (emergency mode) 5.4.1 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 or cancelled by means of an Emergency-Key or Interven- tion-Master.
  • Page 34: Deactivating Emergency Mode

    Operation 5.4.2 Deactivating emergency mode Required: • Emergency-Key (must be authorised for the locking device beforehand) Procedure: Steps Signal 1. Hold the Emergency-Key in front of the reading field of the locking device that is in emergency mode. 2x short green flashes Emergency mode is deactivated.
  • Page 35: Administration Of The Cesentry Device

    > BRO2410_EN_EB_Manual_Administration Administration devices A CESentry system is set up and managed either via an app provided by CES or by web access using an internet browser. Data can also be transferred to a locking device by means of a Desktop- Writer.
  • Page 36: Battery Management

    Battery management Battery management Battery consumption Battery consumption depends, amongst other things, on the following factors: Ambient temperature Battery consumption increases when the ambient temperature is low. Beeper Battery consumption increases when the beeper is switched on. Additional double beep function The beeper is used twice as much, which increases the battery when consumption.
  • Page 37: Battery Warning System

    Battery management 7.2 Battery warning system When the battery power becomes weak, the locking device displays additional signals after authorised or unauthorised locking media are held in the reading field of the locking device or if the locking device couples, e.g. after release mode or emergency mode has been activated. These ad- ditional signals are battery warnings.
  • Page 38: Replacing The Battery

    Battery management 7.3 Replacing the battery Damage due to use of incorrect batteries CAUTION Use of the wrong batteries can cause irreparable damage to the locking device. ✓ Use only batteries of type CR123A lithium, 3 V, 1550 mAh. ✓ Be sure to observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries into the locking device. Damage caused by foreign bodies used as aids when replacing the battery CAUTION The battery, battery housing or electronics may be damaged if you use an object (such as a screwdriver) to remove the battery from the battery...
  • Page 39 Battery management 3. Remove the battery by pulling the battery strap. Touching the electronics of the knob may damage them. Therefore only touch the electronic knob within the marked area: 4. Replace the battery. Use only the specified battery type. 5.
  • Page 40: Signalling After Battery Insertion

    Battery management 1. Secure the by holding the knob knob sleeve with the CES spanner and rotating the knob by hand. sleeve Battery change is completed. 7.4 Signalling after battery insertion If a system error is present, it will be displayed immediately after the start sequence.
  • Page 41: Maintenance And Disposal

    Maintenance and disposal Maintenance and disposal 8.1 Routine maintenance work Have the device maintained and checked for fault-free functioning every six months by CES or a CEStronics partner. 8.2 Device care Mechanical components and surfaces require cleaning and maintenance. Observe the information on the use of cleaning and care products.
  • Page 42 Maintenance and disposal Correct disposal of batteries The symbol of the crossed-out bin indicates that single-use or rechargeable batteries with this label cannot be disposed of with household waste. Any batteries that contain mercury, cadmium or lead above the statutory levels are further marked with the corresponding chemical symbol (Hg, Cd or Pb) underneath the crossed-out bin symbol. As a consumer, you are obliged by the German Battery Act (BattG2) to dispose of all single-use or rechargeable batteries via the separate channel provided for them.
  • Page 43: Technical Data

    Versions EB815 EURO electronic cylinder, E knob exterior, mechanical knob interior EB815/AP EURO electronic cylinder, E knob exterior, mechanical knob interior, with automatic lever reset EB615 CH electronic cylinder, E knob exterior, mechanical knob interior EB615/AP EURO-CH electronic cylinder, E knob exterior, mechanical...
  • Page 44 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) Useful life 200,000 cycles in accordance with DIN EN 16867, grade 7 Power/voltage supply Batteries CR123A, 3 V (type Duracell Lithium) Data retention Date and time: min. 15 minutes Authorisations and other settings: unlimited RTC precision Approx. 1 minute per year within temperature range -20 to +60°C...
  • Page 45: Classifications

    Technical data 9.2 Classifications Classification according to DIN EN 15684:2013-01 Property Classification of the electronic A/B* 0/1/3** 0/2*** cylinders * (Fire-/smoke resistance) Standard version (= with smoke protection) FH version (T90) ** (System management) For NoTime variants For variants with deactivated storage of access events For TIME, NET or V-NET variants *** (Attack resistance) No requirement Burglar-resistant options (VdS and SKG***) Classification according to DIN 18252:2018-05 Variant Type Key-related...
  • Page 46: Dimensions And Extensions

    Technical data 9.3 Dimensions and extensions 9.3.1 Double knob cylinder Dimensions EU profile cylinder (K) Interior side (knob side) EB815 (S) Exterior side (locking side) EB915 EU profile cylinder, AP (K) Interior side (knob side) EB815/AP (S) Exterior side (locking side) EB915/AP Swiss round cylinder (K) Interior side (knob side) EB615 (S) Exterior side (locking side) Swiss round cylinder (K) Interior side (knob side) AP and GS (S) Exterior side (locking side) EB615/AP Extensions Interior side (K) / all dimensions in mm (AP from Exterior side (S) / all dimensions in mm 30.5)
  • Page 47: Dummy Cylinder

    Technical data 9.3.2 Dummy cylinder Dimensions EU profile cylinder (K) Interior side (knob side) EB802 (S) Exterior side (locking side) EB902 EU profile cylinder, AP (K) Interior side (knob side) EB802/AP (S) Exterior side (locking side) EB902/AP Swiss round cylinder (K) Interior side (knob side) EB602 (S) Exterior side (locking side) Swiss round cylinder (K) Interior side (knob side) (S) Exterior side (locking side) EB602/AP Extensions Interior side (K) / all dimensions in mm (AP from Exterior side (S) / all dimensions in mm 30.5) 90.5 65.5 35.5 30.5 30.5 35.5 65.5 90.5...
  • Page 48: Dual Cylinder

    Technical data 9.3.3 Dual cylinder Dimensions EU profile cylinder (K) Interior side (knob side) EB8710 (S) Exterior side (locking side) Swiss round cylinder (K) Interior side (knob side) EB6710 (S) Exterior side (locking side) Extensions Interior side (K) / all dimensions in mm (AP from Exterior side (S) / all dimensions in mm 30.5) 90.5 65.5 35.5 30.5 30.5 35.5 65.5 90.5 Max. axial dimension 90.5 mm Max. axial dimension 90.5 mm Extensions in 5 mm increments Extensions in 5 mm increments Max.
  • Page 49: Signal Indications On The Device

    10 Signal indications on the device Signal Reason Solution flashing Firmware error: incorrect Execute a firmware update. If the start sequence after battery problem persists, contact your CES- change tronics partner. 4x short flashes + beep The locking medium is not Contact the administrator of the authorised.
  • Page 50 Signal indications on the device System error If the case of system errors, they are signalled after the following actions: • after reading the authorised locking media • after attempting to put the electronic cylinder into release mode or emergency mode •...
  • Page 51 EB electronic cylinders...
  • Page 52 C.Ed. Schulte GmbH Zylinderschlossfabrik Friedrichstraße 243 42551 Velbert, Germany +49 2051 204 0 info@ces.eu www.ces.eu...

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