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For your safety 

  

  

OMEGA ACTIVE Emergency power supply 

 

 

Danger of poisoning 

Always keep the system components out of reach of children.  
There is a risk that children swallow small parts such as 
batteries or 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. 

 

Do not drop the Emergency Power Supply on the floor, on 
hard surfaces or on hard objects. 

 

Protect the electronic parts of your system components 
against water and other liquids. 

 

The Emergency Power Supply contains highly sensitive 
electronic parts that may be damaged or destroyed through 
static charges.  Do not disassemble the Emergency Power 
Supply in rooms with built up static charge. 

Danger through environmental conditions 

 

Do not use the Emergency Power Supply in corrosive 
atmospheres (chlorine, ammonia, lime water). 

 

Only use the Emergency Power Supply in rooms in which the 
humidity does not exceed 95%. 

 

Do not use the Emergency Power Supply in rooms with a 
high level of dust formation. 

 

Do not use the Emergency Power Supply near sources of 
heat. 

Summary of Contents for Emergency Power Supply

Page 1: ...Emergency Power Supply for the OMEGA ACTIVE System Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...tructions Depending on the configuration of your locking system you may require other user manuals operating or fitting instructions for an overall understanding of the system These Operating Instruct...

Page 3: ...the handling of batteries 6 Explanation of the safety notes 7 Intended use 7 Description 8 Scope of delivery 9 Operation 10 Inserting the batteries 10 Performing the emergency opening 11 Updating the...

Page 4: ...risk of injury or other hazards Satisfy yourself that your programming translates into the desired function Make sure that all system components work perfectly Danger of explosion Live parts of the sy...

Page 5: ...r on hard surfaces or on hard objects Protect the electronic parts of your system components against water and other liquids The Emergency Power Supply contains highly sensitive electronic parts that...

Page 6: ...clean Clean them if necessary Observe the correct polarity when inserting the batteries Never attempt to recharge non rechargeable batteries There is a risk of explosion Never short circuit the batter...

Page 7: ...notes warn against possible property or environmental damage Intended use The Emergency Power Supply is intended for the emergency opening of locking cylinders of the OMEGA ACTIVE system Any other us...

Page 8: ...rty emergency opening operations For the emergency opening the outside knob of the locking cylinder is opened slightly and the Emergency Power Supply is connected with the interface The green LEDs of...

Page 9: ...cope of delivery Before fitting and commissioning please check the contents of the package and the scope of delivery Check new devices for transport damage and inform your dealer promptly if any damag...

Page 10: ...he Emergency Power Supply For this purpose remove the cover of the battery compartment on the rear of the Emergency Power Supply Insert the four batteries into the battery compartment Make sure that y...

Page 11: ...the outside You can only lock the locking cylinder after you have inserted a new battery Always insert a new battery into the battery compartment of the locking cylinder after each emergency opening A...

Page 12: ...emergency opening of your locking cylinder proceed as follows Release the two opposite screws on the outside knob with the combination tool three square screwdriver These screws cannot be completely...

Page 13: ...al the connection with the Emergency Power Supply Wait a couple of seconds before you continue Use your authorized locking medium to open the door Rotate the outside knob of the locking cylinder by at...

Page 14: ...power supply 14 Push the reader module back into the sleeve of the outside knob To fasten the reader module hand tighten the two opposite screws with the combination tool three square screwdriver This...

Page 15: ...ng the update process the update will not be transmitted and the process must be started anew Make sure that the connection between the locking cylinder and the Emergency Power Supply is not interrupt...

Page 16: ...ee COM port of your PC Start the OMEGA ACTIVE Firmware Update software on your PC by selecting Start Programs OMEGA OMEGA Active Firmware Update Wait until the following message appears Select the dev...

Page 17: ...e update starts and the PC monitor shows the progress of the updating process After the update has been transmitted successfully the following message appears Separate the connection between the locki...

Page 18: ...the OMEGA ACTIVE Firmware Update software Push the reader module of the locking cylinder back into the sleeve of the outside knob Hand tighten the two opposite screws with the combination tool three...

Page 19: ...om Possible cause and remedy Emergency opening is not possible The batteries of your Emergency Power Supply are flat Check the batteries of your Emergency Power Supply Your locking medium is not autho...

Page 20: ...the locking cylinder concerned Use the SYSTEM MASTER authorized for the locking cylinder concerned The batteries of the Emergency Power Supply are flat Check the batteries of the Emergency Power Supp...

Page 21: ...cal authorities about recycling and or proper disposal in line with environmental regulations Our packaging is made of environmentally friendly reusable materials These are external packaging and inse...

Page 22: ...l data Dimensions Length approx 130 mm Width approx 70 mm Height approx 25 mm Power supply 4 1 5 V AA type batteries Ports 1 plug for connection with the locking cylinder 1 RS 232 for connection with...

Page 23: ...provided by the Emergency Power Supply Firmware The operating system of your locking cylinder To benefit from further developments in the firmware an occasional update of the firmware is recommended...

Page 24: ...anufacturer s warranty does not cover damage to outer mechanical parts and damage resulting from normal wear and tear damage as a consequence of external events or influence damage as a consequence of...

Page 25: ...thout the express written permission by CEStronics no part of this document may be copied or transmitted for any purpose 2008 CEStronics Velbert November 2008 BRO 2214 001 V 1 2 09 2012 CEStronics Gmb...

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