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RF-NET Access Point
Fitting and
Operating Instructions
Translated fitting and
operating instructions
version 1.2, 06/2012

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  • Page 1 RF-NET Access Point Fitting and Operating Instructions Translated fitting and operating instructions version 1.2, 06/2012...
  • Page 2: Preface

    Preface Preface These Fitting and Operating Instructions will help you fit and use the RF-NET Access Point (Access Point)  as intended,  safely, and  advantageously. Any person who  fits,  operates, or  disposes of this Access Point must have read and understood the entire contents of these Fitting and Operating Instructions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    RF ranges ..............14 Fitting the Access Point ..........16 Trouble shooting ............23 Maintenance ..............26 Spare Parts ..............26 Disposal ............... 26 Technical data ............. 27 Glossary ..............28 Notes on the manufacturer's warranty ......29 RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 4: For Your Safety

    There is a risk that children swallow small parts such as screws. Danger of property damage To prevent property damage, the following safety instructions should be observed:  Always have repairs performed by properly qualified personnel.  Only use accessories and spare parts recommended by CEStronics. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 5 Malfunctions of the Access Point and other system components may compromise the functioning of the entire system.  If necessary, use uninterrupted power supply (UPS) systems to ensure an uninterrupted operation of your locking system. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 6: Explanation Of The Safety Notes

    Explanation of the safety notes These Fitting and Operating Instructions include safety notes of the following types: CAUTION CAUTION notes warn against hazards that may result in slight or medium injuries. Notes NOTICE Notes warn against possible property or environmental damage. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    CEStronics GmbH does not accept any liability for any damage resulting from improper use. Remarks This fitting and operating instructions are only valid for:  CEStronics RF-NET Access Point Manufacturer The manufacturer from the Access Point is: CEStronics GmbH Friedrichstr. 243...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    The wide range of the Access Points allows a wireless deployment of locking cylinders and wall terminals. No further installation work on your doors is required. Parts of the software are covered by the BSD license. Please notice the copyright notices under: copying liquorice.txt and copying-gpl.txt. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 9  local building conditions. CEStronics recommends to have your building situation checked by your professional CEStronics partner. For further information on the available options,  please contact your CEStronics partner. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 10: Components Of A Wireless System

     OMEGA Access Points (pos. 3, maximum ten points of entry per Access Point), additional Repeaters if applicable  OMEGA software  At least one locking device (No. 4). For further information, please refer to the OMEGA software User Manual. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 11: Omega System Components

    Transponder key, key fob, card. Locking devices (optional) Access Point RF-NET Repeater to extend the range of Access Points (optional) Standard-PC (optional) With the SYSTEM-MASTER, you can authorize PROGRAM- MASTERS. For each locking system, there is one and only one valid SYSTEM-MASTER.
  • Page 12: Scope Of Delivery

    Check new devices for transport damage and inform your  CEStronics partner promptly if any damage is found. Device overview Access Point Plug-in power supply with connection cable Case parts Housing top Housing base Wall holder RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 13: Unpacking The Access Point

    Only use the supplied power pack for the power  supply of your Access Point. Connections Socket for the plug-in power supply Socket for the network cable (RJ45), Indication of network connection LEDs for signaling RF traffic and operating state Screw terminal for the antenna RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 14: Rf Ranges

     Green LED of your locking cylinder, IES fitting or wall terminal flashes once: adequate RF link.  If the red LED of your locking device flashes, the RF link is not OK and must be checked. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 15 To verify the quality of the RF link to your locking devices, proceed as follows: Hold the RF-TRACE-MASTER for about two seconds in front  of your locking cylinder or wall terminal. The function is performed immediately. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 16: Fitting The Access Point

    Static charges may damage or interfere with the electronic components of the Access Point. Do not disassemble the Access Point in rooms  with built up static charge. Ensure potential equalization when working on  the Access Point to remove any static charge. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 17 Purchase suitable fasteners material from your specialized  dealer for fastening engineering. CAUTION Danger of injury by improper fitting. Ensure that the Access Point is only fitted by  appropriately trained skilled personnel. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 18 Wherever possible, you should check the reception before  the final fastening to determine the orientation of the Access Point and the antenna. For this purpose, put the Access Point temporarily into  service (see page 20 ff). RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 19 360°. After it has been tightened, the antenna can only be aligned vertically and horizontally. If the RF link is satisfactory, fit the Access Point permanently  in the determined position: Fasten the wall mount with suitable fasteners at a right  angle at its proper position. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 20 Do not yet screw the antenna (1) tight in the antenna base  (2) at this point. Do not use any tools for tightening. Establish the required cable connections as described on  page 13. Put the Access Point into service.  RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 21 The antenna is tight if it can no longer be rotated. NOTICE The printed circuit board of Access Point may be damaged through mechanical forces. Be careful not to damage the printed circuit  board when fitting the case. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 22 Is a data link available? The two LEDs signal the following Ethernet interface conditions: Left hand side Right hand side Colour Meaning Colour Meaning no connection no connection Green Network Orange Data connection transmission in established progress RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 23: Trouble Shooting

    Access Point repaired by your CEStronics partner. The Access Point has no connection to the power supply and/or the network. Check the terminals and  connections. Establish missing connections.  Check the signalization of the LEDs.  RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 24 Replace any flat batteries of your  locking devices. For further information on the  replacement of batteries, please refer to the operating instructions of your locking devices. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 25 PC dealer. Your locking devices do not operate in RF mode. Use the optional RF-INI-MASTER to  enable the RF mode of your locking devices. If the trouble still cannot be eliminated, please contact your CEStronics partner. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    Neither the Access Point, nor any parts of the Access Point may be discarded with the normal household waste. Ask your local authorities about recycling and/or the proper disposal of the device in line with environmental regulations. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 27: Technical Data

    25 m Temperature rage: 0 °C to + 40 °C Environmental conditions: Not suitable for use in corrosive atmospheres (chlorine, ammonia, lime water). Maximum air humidity: 95 % Service life of the Access At least 10 years Point: RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 28: Glossary

    RF-TRACE-Master An optional Master card which enables you to test the quality of your RF link. RF range The distance within which a safe transmission of data is possible. RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 29: Notes On The Manufacturer's Warranty

    The information and data contained in this document are subject to change without notice. Without the express written permission by CEStronics, no part of this document may be copied or transmitted for any purpose. © 2011 CEStronics GmbH, Velbert/Germany BRO2221-002 RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 30 +39 0471-812 294   info@ces-locks.de +39 0471-812 294  info@it.ces.eu www.ces.eu/it CESrom srl. CES Security Solutions Ltd. Str. Metalurgistilor 3 D Unit 6-8 Revenge Road RO-550137 Sibiu GB-Lordswood, Chatham +40 (0)269-206 00-2 Kent ME58UD  +40 (0)269-206 00-5 +44 (0)1634-673301 ...

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