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OMEGA FLEX Radio switch
Fitting and Operating Instructions
Translated fitting and
operating instructions
version 1.3, 02/2015

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  • Page 1 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Fitting and Operating Instructions Translated fitting and operating instructions version 1.3, 02/2015...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    12 Trouble-shooting ..........32 13 Disposal ............... 33 14 Technical data ............34 15 Glossary ............... 36 16 Overview of the signals ........37 16.1 Signalling at the locking device ....... 39 Page 2 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 3: Contents

    Deleting the authorization of a locking medium . 46 17.8 Deleting the authorizations of all locking media . 47 17.9 Using Emergency Key ........47 18 Notes on the manufacturer's warranty ....48 19 Index ..............49 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 3 of 51...
  • Page 4: 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 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Reference to additional information Notes on the correct disposal Steps in a sequence of actions. Tips with this ...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface Preface These Fitting and Operating Instructions will help you fit and use the OMEGA FLEX Radio switch (the "radio switch") as intended, safely and advantageously. Any person who programs, operates or disposes of this radio switch must have read and understood the entire contents of these Fitting and Operating Instructions.
  • Page 6: 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 7: For Your Safety

    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 Radio switch Page 7 of 51...
  • Page 8: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    For your safety CE Declaration of Conformity Page 8 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 9: Basic Safety Instructions

    There is a risk that children pull them over their head and suffocate. 4.4.4 Danger of poisoning Always keep the radio switch out of reach of children. There is a risk that children swallow small parts such as batteries or screws. OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 9 of 51...
  • Page 10 Do not disassemble the radio switch in rooms with built up static charge.  The inside knob of the locking cylinder/device may not be used for outdoor application. Page 10 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 11  The Radio switch may only be exposed to temperatures between 0 °C and +50 °C. 4.4.7 Danger of malfunctions The reading units in the radio switch must not be covered with any metallic material. OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 11 of 51...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    The radio switch is a simple, radio-frequency (RF) controlled access organization system. The radio switch comprises at least one OMEGA FLEX locking cylinder or IES-shield by variant type /RF and one radio switch. The electronic cylinder (locking device) can be controlled via...
  • Page 13: Scope Of Delivery

    Check new devices for transport damage and inform your  dealer promptly if any damage is found. Fig. 1 - Scope of delivery Radio switch (Housing: CES Standard) Power supply 12–24 V AC/DC OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 13 of 51...
  • Page 14: System Components

    Introduction System components You can purchase various locking media from a CEStronics partner to match your specific requirements. Fig. 2 – System components Locking media: You can operate the locking device with the following locking media:  transponder key  key fob ...
  • Page 15: Master Media

    PROGRAM-MASTERS. In its basic version, a locking system requires one SYSTEM-MASTER and one PROGRAM-MASTER each to program your locking devices. 5.4.2 PROGRAM-MASTER The PROGRAM-MASTER is used to authorize and delete the authorization of your locking media. OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 15 of 51...
  • Page 16 MASTER, proceed as follows: Hold the TIME-MASTER in front of the locking device.  When the locking device detects the TIME-MASTER, it starts beeping at one-second intervals. The number of beeps determines the opening time. Page 16 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 17 Keeping the RF INI master before the locking device, until  the following signaling is finished. As a result, you get the green signal for about five seconds, as well as an acoustic signal. OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 17 of 51...
  • Page 18 The RF-TRACE-MASTER triggers the following signals of your locking devices:  Green LED of your OMEGA FLEX locking device flashes twice: very strong RF link.  Green LED of your OMEGA FLEX locking device flashes once: adequate RF link. Page 18 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 19 Introduction  Red and green LEDs flash alternately or simultaneously: weak RF link.  Red LED of your OMEGA FLEX locking device flashes: No RF link established and trouble-shooting required. During the verification, the Radio switch emits the same signals as the locking device.
  • Page 20 The emergency key gives you access at all times to every locking device in your OMEGA FLEX system. The emergency key is available as a key, a key fob and as an identification card.
  • Page 21 Hold in front of the lock = Locking device open, signal 1 x green Hold in front of the lock again = Locking device locked, signal 2 x green The emergency key is suitable for the fire service key safe. OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 21 of 51...
  • Page 22: Fitting And Commissioning

    Fig. 3-4, fitting the radio switch Fitting your locking device (IES-shield, locking cylinder: Use the operating  instructions for the installation of your locking devices. Fig 5 – Fitting the locking device Page 22 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 23 Terminal for power supply 12–24 V AC/DC, 3 W Connect the device with which you want to trigger the authorizations (push-button, higher-order control, etc.) with the enable input: Fig. 7 - Connecting the enable device OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 23 of 51...
  • Page 24 This is acknowledged by four short consecutive flashes of the green LED of the radio switch. If no cylinder is enabled, the red LED emits four short consecutive flashes and the previous grouping will be reset. Page 24 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 25 If the authorization has been set correctly, the locking device (2) should now signal free entry with its green LEDs (2 sec.). Fig. 10 – Trigger the authorization OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 25 of 51...
  • Page 26: Operating The Door Lock

    Operating the door lock Operating the door lock NOTICE Risk of damage to the OMEGA FLEX cylinder! Only use the door handle for opening and  closing the door as shown in the figure. Never pull at the key to open the door: ...
  • Page 27 During this opening time, the locking device does not respond to any other locking media. Fig. 12 – Unauthorised locking media Unauthorised locking media will be refused (signalling: 4 x red). OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 27 of 51...
  • Page 28 Locking media operating in the standard mode behave like any other ISO 14443 transponders. For authorization, the UID of the locking medium is used. If you manage your systems with the CEStronics software, you can use both DESFire EV-1 variants with the CEStronics software.
  • Page 29 During this opening time, the locking device does not respond to any other locking media. Fig. 15 – Unauthorised locking media Unauthorised locking media will be refused (signalling: 4 x red). OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 29 of 51...
  • Page 30: Lost Master Or Locking Medium

    If a Master medium has been lost, have the  locking device only initialized by persons trained on the product by CEStronics or a CEStronics partner. During an initialization, all authorizations for this locking device are deleted.
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Have the radio switch serviced and its perfect functioning  verified every six months by CEStronics or by a CEStronics partner only. Care The outer accessible parts of your locking devices such as knobs, knob sleeves, covers, fittings, etc. can be cleaned with a soft, slightly moist wipe.
  • Page 32: Trouble-Shooting

    Your locking device is not learned. with a triggered Perform commissioning as  authorization. described on page 17 ff. If the door lock still cannot be opened, please contact your  CEStronics partner. Page 32 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 33: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal Neither the OMEGA FLEX locking device, nor the batteries nor parts of the radio switch 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 34: Technical Data

    Not used yet, for future model-specific options USB interface for servicing (firmware updates, etc.) Connection for enabling input, 1 × NOC (normally open contact) Connection for power supply 12–24 V AC/DC, 3 W Page 34 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 35 Not suitable for use in corrosive atmosphere (chlorine, ammonia, lime water) Humidity Max. 95 %, not condensed CE-Certification EN 300 220-1; EN 300 220-2; EN 301 489-1; EN 301 489-3; EN 60950-1; EN 62479 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 35 of 51...
  • Page 36: Glossary

    A master medium that enables you to authorize PROGRAM-MASTERS for the system. Each system has one and only one SYSTEM-MASTER. Transponder A transponder is a wireless communication and control device that receives signals and automatically responds to them. Page 36 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 37: Overview Of The Signals

    Unauthorized Beeper 2  short programming attempt LED red 2  short Error message in case of Beeper 1  long incorrect programming LED red 1  long OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 37 of 51...
  • Page 38 Learning mode enabled LED green 1  short Acknowledgement of LED green 1  long learning mode Trouble and error messages Meaning Signal type Signal Communication error Beeper 3  short/long LED red 3  short/long Page 38 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 39: Signalling At The Locking Device

    (example: locking cylinder).  Authorized access 1 x green Unauthorized access 4 x red Unauthorized Master media 1 x long, red Unauthorized Master media during learning mode with System-Master 1 x long, green/red OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 39 of 51...
  • Page 40: Concise Programming Guide

    Unless stated otherwise, hold the media in  front of the reader for approx. one second. Only hold the respective media in front of the  reader for as long as is indicated in the instructions. Page 40 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 41: Enabling And Disabling Learning Mode

    Concise Programming Guide 17.1 Enabling and disabling learning mode Fig. 18 - Enabling and disabling learning mode OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 41 of 51...
  • Page 42: Authorizing Locking Devices

    Concise Programming Guide 17.2 Authorizing locking devices Fig. 19 - Authorizing locking devices Page 42 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 43: Enabling And Disabling Rf Mode (Rf-Ini-Master)

    Concise Programming Guide 17.3 Enabling and disabling RF mode (RF-INI-MASTER) Fig. 20 - RF mode ON/OFF 17.4 No RF link established Fig. 21 - Checking the RF link OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 43 of 51...
  • Page 44: Authorizing Optional Media

    Authorizing optional media Programming is the same for all optional media. The following describes the procedure with a "TIME-MASTER" as an example for all optional media. Fig. 22 - Authorizing optional Master media Page 44 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 45: Authorizing A Locking Medium

    Concise Programming Guide 17.6 Authorizing a locking medium Fig. 23 - Authorizing a locking medium OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 45 of 51...
  • Page 46: Deleting The Authorization Of A Locking Medium

    Concise Programming Guide 17.7 Deleting the authorization of a locking medium Fig. 24 – Deleting the authorization of a locking medium Page 46 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
  • Page 47: Deleting The Authorizations Of All Locking Media

    Concise Programming Guide 17.8 Deleting the authorizations of all locking media Fig. 25 – Deleting the authorizations of all locking media 17.9 Using Emergency Key Fig. 26 – Using Emergency Key OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 47 of 51...
  • Page 48: 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 49: Index

    Safety instructions · 9 Household waste · 33 Safety notes · 7 Scope of delivery · 13 Service · 5 Intended use · 7 Signals · 37 Introduction · 5 Spare Parts · 31 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch Page 49 of 51...
  • Page 50 Index SYSTEM-MASTER · 15 Updated versions · 5 Target group · 6 Technical data · 34 Warnings · 9 TIME-MASTER · 16 Warranty · 48 Trouble-shooting · 32 Page 50 of 51 OMEGA FLEX Radio switch...
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