CES EB3200 Assembly And Operating Manual

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CESentry electronic handle set
Assembly and Operating Manual
BRO2400
Version VA1

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  • Page 1 Compact shield EB CESentry electronic handle set Assembly and Operating Manual BRO2400 Version VA1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 About this manual ..........................4 Manufacturer and service ......................5 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 ..........................
  • Page 3 Contents 8 Maintenance ........................... 45 Routine maintenance work ......................45 Device care ........................... 45 8.3 Service ............................45 9 Disposal ............................46 10 Technical data ..........................47 10.1 Properties ............................47 10.2 Dimensions ............................49 11 Signals issued on the device ......................50 Compact shield EB...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    All of the information and data contained in these documents are subject to change or further tech- nical development without prior notice. Without express written approval from C.Ed. Schulte GmbH Zylinderschlossfabrik, no part of this document may be copied or transmitted for any purposes whatsoever. © 2023 C.Ed. Schulte GmbH Zylinderschlossfabrik, Velbert/Germany BRO2402-1 Version: VA1 Always use the latest version of this manual. Updated versions are available free of charge from www.ces.eu. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 5: Manufacturer And Service

    Particular characteristics of this target group: • Knowledge of CEStronics products and experience in handling them (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 • Participate regularly in (product) training Compact shield EB...
  • Page 6 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 •...
  • 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 This electronic handle set is intended to allow the authorised opening and closing of doors with locks that have a latch function.
  • Page 8: Risk Of Injury

    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 could be injured or killed in the event of a fire. ☑ Use only suitably approved locking devices on fire safety doors. ☑ Check the permissibility of the device before you drill holes in the door. Panic locks with split follower Electronic handle sets cannot be fitted to locks with a split follower since an end-to-end square spindle is required. In addition, the passage function (panic function D) is not assured since the out-...
  • Page 9 ☑ Do not use the device near heat sources. Incorrect maintenance or repair 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. ☑ Use only accessories and replacement parts recommended by CES.
  • Page 10: Notes On Handling Batteries

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

    For your safety 2.5 Emergency-Key for the fire brigade key depository (FSD) The Emergency-Key is used in emergency situations such as a fire. The Emergen- cy-Key is suitable for the fire brigade key depot (FSD). The Emergency-Key opens any locking device, irrespective of its current program- ming. After the Emergency-Key has been presented, the locking device remains open permanently.
  • Page 12: About The Cesentry Compact Shield Eb

    The compact shield EB is available in a variety of versions: Art. no. Device version EB3200 Access side with reader EB3220 Access side with reader, reverse side mechanical EB3230 Access and reverse sides with reader (dual version) EB3250 Reverse side mechanical EB3260 Access and reverse sides mechanical Fig.: EB3200, access side with reader...
  • Page 13 About the CESentry Compact shield EB How it works The reading side of the handle set is mounted on the outside of the door; the non-reading side is on the inside. While the lever handle can be pressed down on the reading side in its normal state, it does not actuate the latchbolt, as this is not coupled.
  • Page 14: Mounting

    Mounting Mounting Target group CEStronics partners Locking and security technology specialists Electricians The handle set can be mounted on doors with existing horizontally bolted rosette holes with no addi- tional drilling. No cabling to the door is required since the locking devices are battery-powered. The direction of the lever handles of the door fitting can be changed before installation.
  • Page 15 Mounting Item Designation Device version Lever handle Countersunk head screws** M4 Inside fitting*, reverse side mechanical – – Inside fitting*, reverse side with reader – – – – – Square spindle*** Bolts M4 – – Bolts M5 – – – – Reader cover Energizer Ultimate Lithium 1.5 V AA –...
  • Page 16: Mounting On The Door Leaf

    Mounting 4.2 Mounting on the door leaf The manual shows the mounting of a wide shield compact on the access and reverse sides. Depend- ing on the particular version, the hole pattern and the bolt and sliding bolt positions may vary from those shown.
  • Page 17: Preparation For Mounting On The Door

    Mounting 4.2.3 Preparation for mounting on the door Check the conditions on the door. If no profile cylinder is present yet, it is recommended that you fit this after installing the handle set. If retrofitting the profile cylinder, allow for the handle thickness of 17.5 mm when determining the cylinder length.
  • Page 18: Preparations For Mounting On The Door Fitting

    Mounting 4.2.4 Preparations for mounting on the door fitting The door fitting is designed in such a way that the direction of the handle can be changed in just a few steps. Ensure that the handle direction of the supplied door fitting corresponds with the direc- tion of the door swing.
  • Page 19: Lever Handle Conversion Right > Left

    Mounting 4.2.4.1 Lever handle conversion right > left 1. Turn the handle set round so you are looking at the rear. 2. Slide the compartment cover upwards. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 20 Mounting Take care as the components are under spring pressure. 3. Carefully lever the spring element out of its fixing in the housing. 4. Move the door handle downwards. 5. Push the left-hand sliding element upwards. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 21 Mounting 6. Move the door handle further down. 7. Guide the spring element into the fixing on the opposite side of the housing. 8. Turn the handle set round so you are looking at the front. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 22 Mounting 9. Remove the grub screw and door handle. 10. Position the handle in the new position and secure it with the grub screw. The handle set is now ready for mounting. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 23: Lever Handle Conversion Left > Right

    Mounting 4.2.4.2 Lever handle conversion left > right 1. Turn the handle set round so you are looking at the rear. 2. Slide the compartment cover upwards. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 24 Mounting Take care as the components are under spring pressure. 3. Carefully lever the spring element out of its fixing in the housing. 4. Move the door handle downwards. 5. Push the right-hand sliding element up- wards. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 25 Mounting 6. Move the door handle further down. 7. Guide the spring element into the fixing on the opposite side of the housing. 8. Turn the handle set round so you are looking at the front. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 26 Mounting 9. Remove the grub screw and door handle. 10. Position the handle in the new position and secure it with the grub screw. The handle set is now ready for mounting. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 27: Mounting On The Door Leaf

    Mounting 4.2.5 Mounting on the door leaf The manual shows the installation of the EB3220 wide shield. The electronic handle set with reader is installed on the access side; the mechanical counter handle is fitted to the reverse side. Depend- ing on the door situation, the hole pattern and the bolt and sliding bolt positions may vary from those shown.
  • Page 28: Mounting On The Access Side

    Mounting 4.2.5.1 Mounting on the access side 1. Choose the to suit the holes adapter sleeves in the door leaf. 2. Secure the threaded bolts 3. Insert the into the coupling square spindle follower. 4. To do so, press the spring pin in. Ensure that the clicks into the square spindle...
  • Page 29 Mounting 5. Position the on the door electronic handle set leaf. The electronic handle set is now ready for mounting. Continue with mounting on the door leaf (‘4.2.5.2 Mounting on the reverse side’ on page 30). Compact shield EB...
  • Page 30: Mounting On The Reverse Side

    Mounting 4.2.5.2 Mounting on the reverse side 1. Position the counter handle 2. Mount the with the counter handle counter provided. sunk head screws Use the washers supplied if the original handle set is not suitable for countersunk head screws. 3.
  • Page 31 Mounting 6. Position the front plate 7. Press the down evenly and firmly. front plate must audibly click into place. front plate 8. Mount the and secure it with the door handle grub screw The counter handle is now installed. Con- tinue with the final installation steps on the access side (‘4.2.5.1 Mounting on the access side’...
  • Page 32: Final Installation Steps And Testing

    Mounting 4.2.5.3 Final installation steps and testing 1. Check that the handle set on the outside of the door lies flat against the door leaf. 2. Use additional countersunk head screws to close any gap. 3. Position the battery-change tool. 4.
  • Page 33 Mounting 7. Position the cover of the reader and slide the cover downwards. The cover must audibly click into place. 8. Installation is complete. 9. Use an authorised locking medium to check that the can read media. electronic handle set The handle set is functioning correctly if the reader LED lights up green...
  • Page 34: Operation

    Operation Operation Target group End users Hold your locking medium in You can then open the door. If the door is locked, you must front of the electronic handle use a key to unlock it. set until it flashes green once. Troubleshooting Signal Cause Solution The locking medium The locking medium was not held close...
  • Page 35: Detailed Information On Opening Doors

    Operation 5.2 Detailed information on opening doors Procedure: If the block time or block mode is active, a locking device cannot be opened by an authorised locking medium. 1x long green The locking medium is authorised and the locking device is currently in release mode. You can also open the door without an authorised locking medium.
  • Page 36: Access In Emergency Situations (Emergency Mode)

    Operation 5.3 Access in emergency situations (emergency mode) 5.3.1 Activating emergency mode Emergency mode is similar to release mode: the locking device remains constantly coupled so that the door can be opened at any time without having to use a locking medium. Emergency mode can only be activated and subsequently deactivated using an Emergency-Key.
  • Page 37: Deactivating Emergency Mode

    Operation 5.3.2 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. Remove the Emergency-Key from the reading field of the locking device.
  • Page 38: Administration Of The Electronic Handle Set

    The procedure is described in the administration manual of the relevant system. AccessOne > BRO2408_EN_EB_Manual_Administration-AO CESentry system > 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 us- ing an internet browser. Data can also be transferred to a locking device using a Desktop-Writer. Desktop-Writer EB Web client AdminApp (via web browser)
  • Page 39: 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. Actuation Battery consumption increases with an increased device usage. 7.2 Battery warning system When the battery output falls, the locking device displays additional signals after authorised or unauthorised locking media are held in the reading field of the locking device or the locking device...
  • Page 40: Battery Replacement

    Battery management 7.3 Battery replacement Damage from using incorrect batteries CAUTION The use of wrong batteries can cause irreparable damage to the locking device. ✓ Use only Energizer Ultimate Lithium 1.5 V AA batteries. ✓ Ensure correct polarity when inserting batteries into the locking device. Damage caused by external objects when replacing the battery CAUTION The battery, battery module housing or electronics may be damaged if you use an external object (such as a screwdriver) to remove the battery from the bat- tery compartment.
  • Page 41 Battery management Procedure Potential damage to the surface CAUTION The use of sharp-edged metal objects can damage the surface. ✓ Use only the CES battery-change tool 1. Position the battery-change tool below the on the door handle front plate 2. Slide the battery-change tool upwards until it touches the door handle 3.
  • Page 42 Battery management 4. Slide the cover of the reader upwards and remove it. 5. Replace the batteries. 6. Position the cover of the reader and slide the cover downwards. The cover must audibly click into place. Compact shield EB...
  • Page 43 Battery management 7. Use an authorised locking medium to check that the handle set can read media. The handle set is functioning correctly if the reader LED lights up green (operation by locking medium) or blue (operation by app) and if the latchbolt is pulled back when the lever handle is actuated.
  • Page 44: Signalling After Battery Insertion

    Battery management 7.4 Signalling after battery insertion If a system error is present, it is displayed immediately after the start sequence. Signal Meaning Start sequence for offline locking devices (no errors): Bootloader is loading green Firmware is loading blue Firmware loaded successfully Error in start sequence: flashes red Firmware error Perform a firmware update. If the problem persists, contact your CEStronics partner.
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    Personnel with product training End users 8.1 Routine maintenance work Device ☑ Have the device maintained and checked for proper functioning every six months by CES or a CEStronics partner. Batteries ☑ Replace the batteries in accordance with a predefined maintenance schedule. ☑ Check the batteries every six months, and replace them if necessary. Depending on the use of the locking device and the climate, the maintenance interval could be shorter.
  • Page 46: Disposal

    Disposal 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 household waste.
  • Page 47: Technical Data

    Technical data 10 Technical data 10.1 Properties Article designation EB3200 | EB3220 | EB3230 |EB3250 | EB3260 Short wide shield design for solid doors in indoor areas with rosette holes. The design of the handle sets enables drill-free mounting when replacing most handle sets designed to DIN/EN standards. Conforms to DIN EN 179 and DIN EN 1125 with different locks and panic push bars.
  • Page 48 Technical data Supported standards Reading LEGIC advant, all locking media ISO 14443 MIFARE® DESFire®, all locking media ISO 14443 (not MIFARE Ultra- light® C) Data transfer ® Low Energy Bluetooth Online radio frequency 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 Reading distance Up to 20 mm Interfaces OSS-SO Certificates Classification DIN EN 16867 | 4 | 7 | -- | B | 0 | 3 | 0/3 | 0 | Safety class Optionally to DIN EN 18257 ES2 or to NEN SKG*** Programming Offline ® Low Energy with Desktop-Writer Via Bluetooth ® Low Energy with smartphone (iOS/Android) Via Bluetooth Online ®...
  • Page 49: Dimensions

    Technical data 10.2 Dimensions Compact shield EB...
  • Page 50: Signals Issued On The Device

    Signals issued on the device Signal Cause Solution flashing Firmware error: incorrect Perform a firmware update. If the start sequence after battery problem persists, contact your CES- change tronics partner. 4x short + signal tone The locking medium is not Contact the administrator of the authorised.
  • Page 51 Signals issued on the device Compact shield EB...
  • 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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