Introduction; Description - CEStronics Omega Flex Fitting And Operating Instructions

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Introduction

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Introduction
5.1

Description

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
the radio switch from any existing access control system or
other devices that have a zero-potential switch as an enabling
element.
The radio switch evaluates the zero-potential switch and
enables the locking device via an AES encrypted RF signal.
The distance between the radio switch and the locking device
may be up to 10 m allowing a wide range of use of the devices
inside the building.
The radio switch was designed to allow incorporation in both
CES standard enclosures and existing devices of access control
systems.
The locking device comprises an RF transceiver and in addition
a Mifare reader and control unit so that in case of an
emergency, any Mifare Classic transponder may be used as a
key.
In case of a power failure or a failure of the access control
system, the user thus has a battery-operated locking device
with a Mifare transponder as an (emergency) key.
This means that the locking device can serve as an easily
installed replacement of electrical door openers or other actors
without requiring any wiring on the door.
Further applications are door intercoms, biometrical devices or
switching installations that permit a simple access control by
mobile phones.
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