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The Electronic IF-171 Door Handle
2.1.1 Intended Use
The electronic IF-171 door handle is intended to be installed in building doors and for opening the doors.
It is compatible with the commonly used European standards for locks.
The different versions allow it to be used in all the common doors such as wood, steel and aluminum
doors as well as doors with narrow frames having a backset of more than 30 mm.
The IF-171 can be used in interior as well as exterior areas (depending on the product version).
2.1.2 Improper Use
The electronic IF-171 door handle should not be used in the following door types:
Emergency exit doors
Panic doors
Smoke and fire-proof doors
The IF-171 should not be used for locking up supplies required in case of emergencies (for example
defibrillator, emergency medication, fire extinguishers, etc.).
Doors in environments exposed to explosion hazards
See also
Emergency Facilities ................................................................................................................. 1
Environments Exposed to Explosion Hazards.......................................................................... 1
2.1.3 Battery Warning Levels
NetworkOnCard components signal during booking with a credential that the charging level of a battery is
below certain values (three-level signaling). As a result, you will be informed in sufficient time that a
battery replacement is due.
We recommend changing the battery once the third stage is displayed.
If the battery is empty, LED signaling is no longer possible. Bookings are also not possible
then.
First level:
+ (...)
Is only shown with credentials with set service flag.
Red LED (
approx. 1 second
).
After that, signaling of booking
Second level:
+ (...)
Red LED (
approx. 2 seconds
) with signal (3 x
short).
After that, signaling of booking
Third level:
+ (...)
Red LED (
approx. 3 seconds
).
After that, signaling of booking
After the battery change or at the initial start-up, the "positive" battery condition is loaded (as of file format
2.1) and written five times onto different user credentials.
When the batteries become weaker, the battery charge level is written five times onto user credentials
with every battery warning level. If the NetworkOnCard component is connected to an access control
system (and the NoC function has been activated), this system can react to these feedback messages.
If you use LEGIC components, the SAM63 card must be held up for approx. 20 seconds at
the end of the initialization, otherwise the battery warning messages will not be written!
See also
Replace Battery ...................................................................................................................... 16
2.1.4 Event Log
The last 2000 events of the door handle are stored in the event log.