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OMEGA FLEX RF-NET Access Point
Fitting and
Operating Instructions
Translated fitting and
operating instructions
version 1.2, 11/2014

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  • Page 1 OMEGA FLEX RF-NET Access Point Fitting and Operating Instructions Translated fitting and operating instructions version 1.2, 11/2014...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Notes on the layout ..........3 Preface ..............4 Remarks ............4 Manufacturer and Service ......... 4 Target group ........... 5 For your safety ..........6 Explanation of the safety notes ......6 Intended use ........... 7 CE Declarations of Conformity ......8 Basic safety instructions ........
  • Page 3: Notes On The Layout

    Notes on the layout Notes on the layout In these Fitting and Operating Instructions, various elements are highlighted with defined layout features: Additional information on the efficient use of the Access Point Reference to additional information  The electronic components of the Access Point may ...
  • Page 4: Preface

    The manufacturer from the Access Point is: CEStronics GmbH Friedrichstr. 243 42551 Velbert Tel: +49 (0) 2051-204-0 Fax: +49 (0) 2051-204-105 www.ces.eu For support in case of service please contact your CEStronics partner. OMEGA FLEX RF-NET Access Point Page 4 of 34...
  • Page 5: Target Group

    The necessary product training is provided by your professional CEStronics partner. If this has not yet taken place, please contact your professional CEStronics partner to obtain training on the product.
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

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

    It is exclusively intended and may only be used for that purpose. Any other use is considered to be improper and may result in property damage or even personal injury. CEStronics GmbH does not accept any liability for any damage resulting from improper use. OMEGA FLEX RF-NET Access Point...
  • Page 8: Ce Declarations Of Conformity

    For your safety CE Declarations of Conformity OMEGA FLEX RF-NET Access Point Page 8 of 34...
  • Page 9: Basic Safety Instructions

     Always have repairs performed by properly qualified personnel.  Only use accessories and spare parts recommended by CEStronics.  Only use the proper tools to open the Access Point.  Do not drop the Access Point on the floor, on hard surfaces or on hard objects.
  • Page 10 For your safety  The Access Point contains highly sensitive electronic parts that may be damaged or destroyed through static charges. 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.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Description The Access Point is part of the OMEGA-system. It establishes the connection between the OMEGA locking devices and the overall control centre via a radio frequency (RF) link. The master computer is a commercial PC with the OMEGA software.
  • Page 12 The stated reading ranges of 25 m cannot be guaranteed as the reading range depends on the  local building conditions. CEStronics recommends to have your building situation checked by your professional CEStronics partner. For further information on the available options, ...
  • Page 13: Components Of A Wireless System

    Access Point), additional Repeaters if applicable  OMEGA software  At least one locking device (No. 4). For further information, please refer to the User Manual of the CEStronics Suite which is available free of charge at www.ces.eu. OMEGA FLEX...
  • Page 14: Omega System Components

    Introduction OMEGA system components The following shows the components that can be combined within the OMEGA system: These options can be purchased from a CEStronics  partner to match your specific requirements. Locking media (optional): Your locking devices can be operated with the following locking media: Transponder key, key fob, card.
  • Page 15: Scope Of Delivery

     check the contents of the package and the scope of delivery. Check new devices for transport damage and inform your  CEStronics partner promptly if any damage is found. 5.4.1 Device overview Access Point with mounting plate Plug-in power supply with connection cable 5.4.2...
  • Page 16: Unpacking The Access Point

    Introduction Unpacking the Access Point Take the Access Point out of the package and remove any  packaging material such as film, padding and packaging board. NOTICE Risk of damage to the Access Point. Only use the supplied power pack for the ...
  • Page 17: Rf Ranges

    Introduction RF ranges Ensure that the permissible RF ranges are observed. Install  the devices within the maximum RF range of 25 metres. 5.7.1 Checking the range The optional RF-TRACE-MASTER transponder card allows you to check the quality of the radio frequency (RF) link between the OMEGA server and your locking devices.
  • Page 18 Introduction  Green LED of your locking cylinder, IES fitting or wall terminal flashes twice: strong RF link.  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.
  • Page 19: Fitting The Access Point

    Only skilled personnel may fit the Access  Point. This personnel must have been trained on the  product by CEStronics or a CEStronics partner. NOTICE Static charges may damage or interfere with the electronic components of the Access Point.
  • Page 20 Fitting the Access Point When fitting the Access Point, you must ensure the following conditions: Make sure that the power supply and the power supply cable  can be plugged in. Make sure that the network cable can be plugged in. ...
  • Page 21 Fitting the Access Point The Access Point must be fitted at an easily accessible location, e.g. near a ceiling or on a wall. A suitable fitting position is for instance  above a door frame, at a height of about 2 metres and with as much distance to the nearest object or wall as possible.
  • Page 22 Fitting the Access Point The orientation of the antenna can be adjusted. As long as the antenna has not yet been screwed in tight, it can be rotated by 360°. After it has been tightened, the antenna can only be aligned vertically and horizontally.
  • Page 23 Fitting the Access Point Push the Access Point onto the wall mount.  The Access Point only sits properly after it has snapped in the wall mount. Do not yet screw the antenna (1) tight in the antenna base  (2) at this point.
  • Page 24 Fitting the Access Point Use the optional RF-TRACE-MASTER to check the effective  radiated power (see also note on page 17 "Checking the range"). Orientate the antenna so that your locking devices receive  the maximum effective radiated power. As long as the antenna has not yet been screwed in tight, you can rotate it by 360°...
  • Page 25 Fitting the Access Point If possible, verify the perfect functioning of the Access Point  already at this stage: Normal operation Signal location Meaning Is the network connection available? Is the Access Point operative? The two LEDs signal the following conditions: Signal Meaning...
  • Page 26: Care

    Maintenance Have the Access Point serviced and its perfect functioning  verified every six months by CEStronics or by a CEStronics partner only. Spare Parts The Access Point does not require any spare parts for you to change.
  • Page 27: Trouble Shooting

    Check the signalization of the LEDs.  Eliminate any interruptions and  correct any damage found. In case of mechanical damage, have  your Access Point repaired by your CEStronics partner. OMEGA FLEX RF-NET Access Point Page 27 of 34...
  • Page 28 Trouble shooting No connection to the The Access Point has no locking devices can connection to the power supply be established. and/or the network. Check the terminals and  connections. Establish missing connections.  Check the signalization of the LEDs. ...
  • Page 29 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. OMEGA FLEX RF-NET Access Point Page 29 of 34...
  • Page 30: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal Neither the Access Point, nor the batteries nor parts of the Access Point may be discarded with the normal household waste. Always observe the applicable national and regional  regulations. Our packaging is made of environmentally friendly, reusable materials.
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Dimensions: Length: approx. 117 mm, Width: approx. 107 mm, Height: approx. 24 mm Power supply: 9 V DC Only via the power pack supplied Power consumption Max. 1,0 W Connection: Phonoplug 5.5 2.1 mm 5.5 mm: -, 2.1 mm: + Communication Sending/transmitting 868 MHz frequency:...
  • Page 32: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Locking devices Locking devices are locking cylinders electronic shields and wall terminals. If these are operating in RF mode, the Access Point can be linked with them. Reader module The reader module is installed in the outside knob of the locking cylinder or in the wall terminal.
  • Page 33: 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. © 2013 CEStronics GmbH, Velbert/Germany...
  • Page 34 +49 (0)2051-204-0 +33 (0)1-43 07 35 78   +49 (0)2051-204-229 info@fr.ces.eu  info@ces.eu www.ces.eu/fr www.ces.eu CEStronics GmbH CESnederland B.V. Friedrichstraße 243 Lage Brink 9 D-42551 Velbert NL- 7317 BD Apeldoorn +49 (0)2051-204-0 +31 (0)55-52 66 89-0   +49 (0)2051-204-229 +31 (0)55-52 66 89-9 ...

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