CES EB1170 Installation And Operating Manual

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CESentry Electronic Handle Set SKG*** (ES2)
Installation and Operating Manual
BRO2400
Version VA1

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  • Page 1 Narrow shield EB CESentry Electronic Handle Set SKG*** (ES2) Installation and Operating Manual BRO2400 Version VA1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Notes on handling batteries ......................10 2.5 Emergency-Key for the fire brigade key depository (FSD) ............11 Emergency exit lock compliant with DIN EN 179 ................ 11 3 About the narrow shield EB1170/EB1180 ..................14 4 Installation ............................16 Scope of delivery ...........................16 Installation on the door leaf ......................18 4.2.1...
  • Page 3 Contents 6 Administration of the electronic handle set ................... 31 7 Battery management ........................32 Battery consumption ........................32 Battery warning system ....................... 32 Battery replacement ........................33 Signalling after batteries are inserted ..................34 8 Maintenance ............................ 35 Routine maintenance work ......................35 Device care ...........................
  • 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 the information and data contained in these documents are subject to change or further technical development without prior notice.
  • Page 5: Manufacturer And Service

    (installation, 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 •...
  • Page 6 About this manual 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 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 This electronic handle set is intended to allow the authorised opening and closing of doors with locks that have a latchbolt function.
  • Page 8: Risk Of Injury

    For your safety 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. ☑...
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10: Notes On Handling Batteries

    For your safety For your safety 2.4 Notes on handling batteries Risk of personal injury ☑ Never attempt to recharge the batteries. There is a risk of explosion! ☑ Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately 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 For your safety 2.5 Emergency-Key for the fire brigade key depository (FSD) The Emergency-Key is an emergency key that is used in the event of fire or other emergencies. The Emergency-Key is suitable for the fire brigade key depository (FSD). The Emergency-Key opens any locking device, irrespective of its current program- ming.
  • Page 12 For your safety For your safety section). ☑ The control element should normally be installed at a height of between 900 mm and 1100 mm above the finished floor surface when the door is closed. If it is known that the majority of the users of the building are small children, consider reducing the height of the control element.
  • Page 13 For your safety For your safety Maintenance instructions Perform the following maintenance checks on a regular basis at intervals of no longer than one month: ☑ Inspection and actuation of the emergency exit lock to ensure that all of the components of the lock are in a satisfactory operating condition. ☑...
  • Page 14: About The Narrow Shield Eb1170/Eb1180

    About the narrow shield EB1170/EB1180 About the narrow shield EB1170/EB1180 About the narrow shield EB1170/EB1180 The narrow shield is an electronic handle set designed for upgrading or converting both new and existing doors with mechanical door locks requiring a high level of security. The electronic handle set can be used in a variety of system environments. It is configured using either software, a brows- er-based web client or an app. Operation is by means of RFID media. When used in a CESentry...
  • Page 15 About the narrow shield EB1170/EB1180 About the narrow shield EB1170/EB1180 How it works The reading side of the handle set is installed on the outside of the door and the non-reading side is installed 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 since it is not coupled.
  • Page 16: Installation

    4.1 Scope of delivery Fig.: EB1170, access side narrow with reader, reverse side narrow The product version is determined by the order specification and may differ from the item illustrated. Electronic handle set, narrow shield EB...
  • Page 17 Installation Installation Item Designation Door lever handle Door handle set*, mechanical (reverse side) Square spindle** Door handle set* with reader (access side) Energizer Ultimate Lithium 1.5 V AA Battery compartment pre-mounted if included Back plate Cylinder head screws*** M6 Front plate pre-mounted if included Door lever handle safety catch Washer for M6 cylinder head screw illus- Adapter sleeve, square, for Ø 7 mm trat- * (with or without profile cylinder hole) ** (7 mm – 8 mm – 8.5 mm – 9 mm – 10 mm, length to suit door thickness)
  • Page 18: Installation On The Door Leaf

    Installation 4.2 Installation on the door leaf The manual shows the installation of the EB1170 narrow shield. The handle set with reader is in- stalled on the access side; the counter handle is installed on the reverse side. 4.2.1 Important installation instructions...
  • Page 19: Preparation For Installation

    Installation Installation 4.2.3 Preparation for installation Check the requirements on the door. If no profile cylinder is present yet, it is recommended to fit this after installing the handle set. If retrofitting the profile cylinder, allow for the handle set thickness of 23.5 mm when determining the cylinder length.
  • Page 20: Installation On The Door Leaf

    Installation 4.2.4 Installation on the door leaf The manual shows the installation of the EB1170 narrow shield handle set. The electronic handle set with reader is installed on the access side; the mechanical counter handle is installed on the reverse side.
  • Page 21: Installation On The Access Side

    Installation Installation 4.2.4.1 Installation on the access side 1. Insert the into the coupling square spindle follower. Ensure that the clicks into the square spindle coupling follower. 2. Position the on the door electronic handle set leaf. The electronic handle set is positioned. Continue with installation on the reverse side.
  • Page 22: Installation On The Reverse Side

    Installation Installation 4.2.4.2 Installation on the reverse side 1. Move to the inner side of the door. 2. Fix the and the back plate counter handle place. Use the screws and washers appropriate to the door thickness from the scope of delivery.
  • Page 23 Installation Installation Door thickness Screw length in mm ( = washer) in mm < 97,5 < 100,0 105 + < 102,5 < 105,0 110 + < 107,5 < 110,0 115 + < 112,5 < 115,0 120 + < 117,5 < 120,0 125 + < 122,5 < 125,0 130 + 3. Position the front plate 4. Press the down evenly. front plate must click into place.
  • Page 24 Installation Installation 5. Install the door lever handle 6. Secure the with the door lever handle stud bolt The counter handle is now installed. Con- tinue with the final installation steps on the access side (‘4.2.4.4 Final installation steps and testing’ on page 26). Electronic handle set, narrow shield EB Narrow shield EB...
  • Page 25: Optional Door Lever Handle Safety Catch

    Installation Installation 4.2.4.3 Optional door lever handle safety catch The door lever handle safety catch (art. no. 349185) offers six magazined locking elements and thus enables up to three door lever handles to be secured (two locking elements per door lever handle). Installing the door lever handle safety catch To ensure reliable protection, two locking elements must be positioned in the hexago- nal socket.
  • Page 26: Final Installation Steps And Testing

    Installation Installation Removing the door lever handle safety catch 1. Drill out the locking element using the (art. no. 349186). extraction tool 2. Remove any residues from the hexagonal socket. The socket head bolt can now be loosened. 4.2.4.4 Final installation steps and testing 1.
  • Page 27: Operation

    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.
  • Page 28: Office Function

    Operation Operation 5.1 Office function The office function can be used to set a locking device into the permanently open state for a limited period. Your locking medium must be authorised for this function. Contact your system administrator for further information. 5.2 Detailed information on opening doors Procedure: Steps...
  • Page 29: Access In Emergency Situations (Emergency Mode)

    Operation 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 30: Deactivating Emergency Mode

    Operation 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.
  • Page 31: Administration Of The Electronic Handle Set

    > 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...
  • Page 32: Battery Management

    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 the more the device is used.
  • Page 33: Battery Replacement

    Battery management Battery management 7.3 Battery replacement Damage from using incorrect batteries CAUTION The use of incorrect batteries can cause irreparable damage to the locking de- vice. ✓ 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 an exter- nal object (such as a screwdriver) is used to remove the battery from the battery compartment.
  • Page 34: Signalling After Batteries Are Inserted

    Battery management Battery management 3. Position the new batteries in the cover cap and insert the cover cap into the handle set. Ensure that the battery polarity is correct. Use only the recommended batteries. 4. Secure the cover cap with the screw (max. 0.35 Nm).
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    • Read the relevant information provided by the door manufacturer. 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.
  • Page 36: Disposal

    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 still contained. In addition, proper disposal enables recyclable materials to be re- covered and recycled, which makes a significant contribution to the conservation of natural resourc- Harm to health and the environment Electronic equipment must not be disposed of in household waste.
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data 10 Technical data 10.1 Dimensions Fig.: EB1170 access side narrow with reader, reverse side narrow (mechanical) Electronic handle set, narrow shield EB Narrow shield EB...
  • Page 38: Signals Issued On The Device

    Signals issued on the device Signals issued on the device Signals issued on the device After inserting the batteries Signal Cause Solution 1x short Start sequence for offline locking devices (no errors): 1x short green Bootloader is loading 1x short blue green Firmware is loading...
  • Page 39 Signals issued on the device Signals issued on the device System error In the event 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 40 C.Ed. Schulte GmbH Zylinderschlossfabrik Friedrichstraße 243 42551 Velbert, Germany +49 2051 204 0 info@ces.eu www.ces.eu...

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