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Concise Programming Guide 

 

 

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OMEGA ACTIVE IES 

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Concise Programming 
Guide   

This programming overview shows all programming 
procedures. 

For further information, please refer to the 
programming instructions for the OMEGA system. 
These are available free of charge at 

www.ces.eu.

 

 

 

Programming is identical for all types of locking 
media. 
The following shows the programming on the 
example of Mifare locking and Master media.  

21.1

 

Defining the SYSTEM-MASTER  

 

 

Fig. 146 – Defining the SYSTEM-MASTER  

Summary of Contents for OMEGA ACTIVE IES

Page 1: ...Intelligent Electronic Shield OMEGA ACTIVE IES Fitting and Operating Instructions Translated fitting and operating instructions version 1 51 03 2013...

Page 2: ...ng of batteries 13 5 Introduction 14 5 1 Description 14 5 2 Programming with OMEGA software 17 5 3 Scope of delivery 19 5 4 System components 25 5 5 Optional Master media 27 6 Fitting 31 6 1 Preparing...

Page 3: ...1 Defining the SYSTEM MASTER 116 21 2 Authorizing a PROGRAM MASTER 117 21 3 Authorizing a locking medium 118 21 4 Enabling RF mode RF INI MASTER 119 21 5 Enabling and disabling RF mode 119 21 6 No RF...

Page 4: ...highlighted with defined layout features Additional information on the efficient use of the OMEGA IES Reference to additional information Notes with the ESD symbol warn against possible damage by ele...

Page 5: ...reach at all times as long as the IES is used These Fitting and Operating Instructions should be handed over to the end users Be sure to use the most recent version of these Fitting and Operating Inst...

Page 6: ...ot yet taken place please contact your professional CEStronics partner to obtain training on the product NOTICE Unintended condition of your system possible If you are not fully familiar with the vari...

Page 7: ...d 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 resul...

Page 8: ...rs with locks provided with latch function 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 persona...

Page 9: ...For your safety OMEGA ACTIVE IES Page 9 of 128 4 3 CE Declaration of Conformity...

Page 10: ...2 Danger of suffocation Never allow children to play with packaging material and or plastic bags There is a risk that children pull them over their head and suffocate 4 4 3 Danger of poisoning Always...

Page 11: ...at the lock and the IES are suitable for the equipment of the door Make sure that the IES can be fitted without jamming and without using force If that is not possible align the lock and the IES so as...

Page 12: ...midity does not exceed 95 Do not use the IES in rooms with a high level of dust formation Do not use the IES near sources of heat The outside shield may only be exposed to temperatures between 25 C an...

Page 13: ...t touch the contacts after they have been cleaned Observe the correct polarity when inserting the batteries Never attempt to recharge non rechargeable batteries There is a risk of explosion Never shor...

Page 14: ...It can be installed with a minimum of fitting effort The IES can only be operated with authorized locking media You authorize a locking medium for your IES with Master media see page 27 Optional Maste...

Page 15: ...l programming Online programming is performed quickly via installed Access Points Online programming is significantly more convenient and clearer A wireless system always comprises a PC the OMEGA ACTI...

Page 16: ...ia or CP100 programmer with suitable software not included in the scope of delivery Five different Master media available as an option to increase the functionality of the IES see page 27 ff Online pr...

Page 17: ...d with TCP IP protocol for the installation with Access Points CD ROM drive for installing the software from data media One free USB port for the use of the RF Stick optional Existing Internet connect...

Page 18: ...EGA ACTIVE IES Setting up a online radio network Setting up a system for wireless manual programming For further information please refer to the User Manual of the CEStronics Suite which are available...

Page 19: ...es for transport damage and inform your CEStronics partner promptly if any damage is found 5 3 1 Basic version Fig 1 Scope of delivery Basic version 1 1 x outside shield with fixed connection cable an...

Page 20: ...ersion for installation without drilling The version for installation without drilling additionally includes Fig 2 Extension for installation version without drilling 15 Outside fastening plate 16 Ins...

Page 21: ...ld with fixed connection cable and reader module 2 1 x inside shield 3 1 x centring sleeve for guiding the lower tapped bush of the outside shield 4 1 x screw M3 10 mm 5 1 x coupling unit 6 1 x hexago...

Page 22: ...teries size AA 3 6 V 2 2 Ah type ER14505M lithium 1 x drilling template not shown 15 Outside fastening plate 16 Inside fastening plate 17 2 x M5 press in nuts for outside fastening plate 18 2 x M5 6 m...

Page 23: ...nection cable and reader module 3 1 x coupling unit with direction indicator 4 2 x screws M5 5 1 x outside shield 6 1 x outside fastening plate 7 1 x spindle 8 1 x screw M4 x 6 9 2 x screws M5 x 6 10...

Page 24: ...20 1 x inside shield 21 1 x countersunk screw M3 x 10 22 2 x batteries size AA 3 6 V 2 2 Ah type ER14505M lithium 23 2 x M3 6 mm fastening screws for the inside shield 24 1 x fastening screw for insid...

Page 25: ...following shows the components of the OMEGA ACTIVE system that can be combined The listed options can be purchased from a CEStronics partner in line with your requirements For use as a standard PC a s...

Page 26: ...n case of an emergency optional 7 CP100 Programmer optional The CP100 Programmer can still be used for the IES For more information please consult the operating instructions for the CP100 Programmer 8...

Page 27: ...he highest level For each locking system there is one and only one valid SYSTEM MASTER With the SYSTEM MASTER you can authorize up to ten PROGRAM MASTERS In its basic version a locking system requires...

Page 28: ...one second intervals The number of beeps determines the opening time 5 5 4 RELEASE MASTER With the RELEASE MASTER you can set the IES into enable condition In enable condition no locking media are rea...

Page 29: ...radio mode The IES must be switched into RF mode to permit its operation within the wireless network In this mode the IES attempts to establish a connection with the OMEGA server to receive new progr...

Page 30: ...ce The function is performed immediately If the green LED of your locking cylinder or wall terminal flashes the RF link is OK If the red LED of your locking cylinder or wall terminal flashes the RF li...

Page 31: ...hat the door is not exposed to driving rain Do not leave the door open when it is raining IP 54 Protection against touching with tools wires etc protection against internal dust accumulation protectio...

Page 32: ...ile cylinder bitting gauge multi function key NOTICE The electronic components of the IES may be damaged Do not disassemble the IES in rooms with a high built up static charge Always use an ESD ground...

Page 33: ...do not accidentally discard the enclosed drilling template as well Carefully lift the inside shield from the inside plate Make sure that the distance piece for the screw remains fixed in the inside s...

Page 34: ...fore fitting satisfy yourself that the locking cylinder has the correct length for the door lock by measuring the distance by which the locking cylinder projects from the door Use the drawing below to...

Page 35: ...GA ACTIVE IES Page 35 of 128 Basic version Version for installation without drilling and version for short plate Version for push bar installation also see information on the next page Fig 9 11 Check...

Page 36: ...se locks with panic function that have been approved and examined for this push bar The door thickness must be at least 39 mm and no more than 100 mm The extension kit optional feature must be used on...

Page 37: ...spindle NOTICE The IES may be damaged Shorten the 155 mm square when you fit the IES in a door of a thickness between 74 mm and 84 mm Door thickness Length of the square Length of the screws 38 44 mm...

Page 38: ...Fitting Page 38 of 128 OMEGA ACTIVE IES 6 1 5 Fit the direction indicator Select and fit the direction indicator of the coupling unit according to your requirements Fig 13 Fit the direction indicator...

Page 39: ...responding to the type of your door into the coupling unit 4 from above To help insert the direction indicator 3 turn the square 5 of the coupling unit 4 counter clockwise for a right hand door and cl...

Page 40: ...e you can move the handle up and down In a coupled state you can only move the handle down NOTICE Make sure not to damage the connection cables fixed to the IES Always pull off the outside shield slow...

Page 41: ...cable 3 Plug for coupling unit 4 Direction indicator 5 Fixing screw for spindle 6 Coupling unit 7 M6 fixing screw for handle 8 Spindle square 9 Inside plate 10 Fixing screw M5 50 mm 11 Inside shield...

Page 42: ...te for the follower hub Insert the spindle into the follower of the coupling unit The correct spindle must already be specified with the order 2 Fig 18 Fasten the spindle Fasten the spindle with the h...

Page 43: ...th the plug connector of the sheathed flexible cable 4 Fig 20 Place the coupling unit Place the coupling unit into the outside shield 5 Fig 21 Insert the coupling unit Insert the coupling unit with th...

Page 44: ...may occur if the coupling unit is not fitted properly and or the tabs are bent Be sure that the tabs are not bend Be sure that the coupling unit is placed firmly and flush in the outside shield Be su...

Page 45: ...rilling template Place the supplied drilling template over the spindle Align the template accurately Ensure parallel alignment of the measuring scale on the template 9 Fig 25 Mark the holes Mark the h...

Page 46: ...that the drill does not run off centre Remove all chips 12 Fig 28 Insert the lock Insert the lock again 13 Fig 29 Insert the locking cylinder Optional fitting step Insert the locking cylinder into th...

Page 47: ...stic pipe as an aid if necessary 15 Fig 31 Mount the outside shield Mount the outside shield on the door NOTICE Malfunctions may occur if the connection cable is squeezed Be sure that the connection c...

Page 48: ...plate Only plug it in after the inside plate has been secured No 22 NOTICE If the ESD cover 3 is removed this may cause malfunctions of and or damage to the IES Do not remove the ESD cover of the ele...

Page 49: ...h a tightening torque of 2 5 0 5 Nm 19 Fig 35 Plug in the plug connector Carefully plug in the plug connector of the 12 conductor cable 1 Carefully plug in the plug connector of the antenna 2 Make sur...

Page 50: ...or damage may occur if the batteries are not inserted correctly or if wrong batteries are used Be sure to insert the batteries with the correct polarity Be sure to use only batteries of the ER14505M...

Page 51: ...locked when you hear a distinct click 23 Fig 39 Fasten the shield Fasten the inside shield and the outside shield with one M3 screw 1 each at the bottom 24 Fig 40 Tighten the screw Tighten the hexago...

Page 52: ...and square 2 Outside fastening plate 3 M5 12 mm fastening screws for outside shield 4 Inside fastening plate 5 M5 fastening screws for the fitting length depending on door thickness see table on page...

Page 53: ...the spindle appropriate for the follower hub Check that your square has the right length Insert the spindle into the follower of the coupling unit The correct spindle must already be specified with th...

Page 54: ...screw so that it faces up For reasons of clarity the square is not shown in the following fitting examples 4 Fig 45 Connect the coupling unit Connect the coupling unit with the plug connector of the...

Page 55: ...ottom end Now insert the bottom end of the coupling unit into the outside shield Use a suitable screwdriver to position the bottom silicone bearing into the tab NOTICE Malfunctions may occur if the co...

Page 56: ...cables e g with adhesive tape to make the handling easier 9 Fig 50 Tighten the screw of the handle Tighten the hexagon socket head screw of the handle of the inside shield with the 3 mm hexagon socket...

Page 57: ...the outside shield through the cut out in the outside fastening plate as shown in the figure 12 Fig 53 Fasten the outside fastening plate Fasten the outside fastening plate on the outside shield with...

Page 58: ...ole Satisfy yourself that the cable is not damaged 15 Fig 56 Push the square through the door lock Push the square of the outside shield through the door lock Push the outside shield on to the door Se...

Page 59: ...to the table on page 37 to select the right screws Tighten the screws leaving enough play so that you can still align the fitting 18 Fig 59 Accurately align the shields Accurately align the outside s...

Page 60: ...squeezed when you mount the outside shield 19 Fig 60 Guide the cable Guide the connecting cables through the cut out of the inside plate with the electronics module as shown in the figure Be sure not...

Page 61: ...or squeeze the cables 22 Fig 63 Plug in the plug connector Carefully plug in the plug connector of the 12 conductor cable 1 Carefully plug in the plug connector of the antenna 2 Make sure that no cont...

Page 62: ...nt NOTICE Malfunctions and or damage may occur if the batteries are not inserted correctly or if wrong batteries are used Be sure to insert the batteries with the correct polarity Be sure to use only...

Page 63: ...d when you hear a distinct click 26 Fig 67 Fasten the shields Fasten the inside shield and the outside shield with one M3 screw 1 each at the bottom 27 Fig 68 Tighten the head screw of the handle Tigh...

Page 64: ...unit and square 2 Outside fastening plate 3 M5 12 mm fastening screws for outside shield 4 Inside fastening plate 5 M5 fastening screws for the fitting length depending on door thickness see table on...

Page 65: ...the spindle appropriate for the follower hub Check that your square has the right length Insert the spindle into the follower of the coupling unit The correct spindle must already be specified with th...

Page 66: ...screw so that it faces up For reasons of clarity the square is not shown in the following fitting examples 4 Fig 73 Connect the coupling unit Connect the coupling unit with the plug connector of the...

Page 67: ...ottom end Now insert the bottom end of the coupling unit into the outside shield Use a suitable screwdriver to position the bottom silicone bearing into the tab NOTICE Malfunctions may occur if the co...

Page 68: ...r damaged Fix the cables e g with adhesive tape to make the handling easier 9 Fig 78 Tighten the screw of the handle Tighten the hexagon socket head screw of the handle of the inside shield with the 3...

Page 69: ...he outside shield with the two M5 12 mm screws 12 Fig 81 Fit the lock If the lock had been removed fit it again Satisfy yourself that the cables are not squeezed or damaged 13 Fig 82 Guide the cables...

Page 70: ...ide the cables Guide the cable through the opening in the interior plate as shown in the illustration Satisfy yourself that the cable is not damaged 16 Fig 85 Fasten the inside fastening plate Fasten...

Page 71: ...e three screws for fastening the inside fastening plate NOTICE Malfunctions may occur if the connection cable is squeezed Ensure that the connecting cable is guided through the opening without being d...

Page 72: ...two M5 x 6 mm fastening screws Be sure not to squeeze or damage the cable 20 Fig 89 Guide the cable Guide the cable 1 below the holder of the inside handle upward to the plug connector Be sure not to...

Page 73: ...22 Fig 91 Insert the two batteries Insert the two batteries size AA 3 6 V lithium Note the correct position of the battery poles The correct polarity is located in the battery compartment NOTICE Malf...

Page 74: ...eries Ensure that the distance piece for the M3 screw is fixed in the inside shield 24 Fig 93 Place the inside shield Place the inside shield on the inside plate The inside shield is locked when you h...

Page 75: ...VE IES Page 75 of 128 26 Fig 95 Tighten the head screw of the handle Tighten the hexagon socket head screw of the handle of the inside shield with the 3 mm hexagon socket head key This completes the f...

Page 76: ...4 2 x M5 fastening screws 5 1 x outside shield 6 1 x outside fastening plate 7 1 x Spindle square 8 1 x M4 x 6 mm fastening screw 9 2 x M5 x 6 mm fastening screws 10 1 x spacer 11 2 x crossbar mechan...

Page 77: ...w depending on door 25 1 x Inside plate with electronics module and battery compartment 26 1 x spacer plate for inside 1 Fig 97 Insert the spindle Select the spindle appropriate for the follower hub s...

Page 78: ...ly Always insert the hexagon socket head screw so that it faces up 3 Fig 99 Connect the coupling unit Connect the coupling unit with the plug connector of the sheathed flexible cable 4 Fig 100 Place t...

Page 79: ...bottom end Now insert the bottom end of the coupling unit into the outside shield Use a suitable screwdriver to position the bottom silicone bearing into the tab NOTICE Malfunctions may occur if the c...

Page 80: ...he bore holes in the door for the mounting and the push bar 8 Fig 104 Place the drilling template Place the supplied drilling template over the spindle Align the template accurately Ensure parallel al...

Page 81: ...of 128 Use the following drilling template for the dimensions Fig 106 Drilling template for the push bar version X dimension depends on your present door You have to specify this yourself 10 Fig 107...

Page 82: ...drill does not run off centre Remove all chips 12 Fig 109 Fit the lock If the lock had been removed fit it again 13 Fig 110 Insert the locking cylinder Optional fitting step Insert the locking cylind...

Page 83: ...nsert the two M5 fastening screws Use the grommet supplied for the lower screw Insert the crossbar mechanism on the inside of the door through the bore holes on the right side 16 Fig 113 Screw the out...

Page 84: ...to make the handling easier 18 Fig 115 Fit the exterior mounting Push the outside shield on to the door Carefully guide the connecting cable 2 through the lower fastening bore 1 NOTICE Malfunctions ma...

Page 85: ...door design use a wooden or sheet metal screw as lowest screw Tighten the two M5 fastening screws 1 20 Fig 117 Mount the crossbar mechanism Screw the crossbar mechanism onto the base plate To this en...

Page 86: ...and seal the four holes using the cover caps 4 23 Fig 120 Fasten the inside shield Apply the inside mounting to the base plate Guide the cables 1 through the upper opening in the inside mounting Use...

Page 87: ...batteries Insert the two batteries size AA 3 6 V Note the correct position of the battery poles The correct polarity is located in the battery compartment NOTICE Malfunctions and or damage may occur i...

Page 88: ...il between the batteries For the broad shield design only Ensure that the distance piece for the M3 screw is fixed in the inside shield 27 Fig 124 Fasten the blind shield Fasten the blind shield to th...

Page 89: ...the door lock 7 1 Correct door operation NOTICE Damaging the locking cylinder by false door operation possible Use only the door handle for opening and closing the door like shown in the illustration...

Page 90: ...ed with the lock Use the handle to operate the door lock 7 1 2 From the outside To operate the door lock from the outside you need a locking medium that is authorized for the IES Ensure that the acces...

Page 91: ...module in the outside shield detects the locking medium The green LED and a short beep of the reader module signal the enabled status The handle is coupled with the lock Use the handle of the outside...

Page 92: ...e is about 70 cm You do not have to hold your locking medium in your hand Fig 128 touch the sensor Touch the proximity sensor 1 Fig 129 show your media The reader module in the outside shield identifi...

Page 93: ...its the wireless manual programming of your locking devices locking cylinder IES fitting wall terminal The maximum radio range of the RF Stick is 10 metres Fig 130 programming with the RF Stick For fu...

Page 94: ...OMEGA ACTIVE RF Stick RF STICK MASTER OMEGA ACTIVE SYSTEM MASTER a CD ROM with the CEStronics software suite as backup medium and a USB stick with program files and licences RF Stick Programming Packa...

Page 95: ...IES Page 95 of 128 To authorize the programming you always need the RF STICK MASTER To work with the RF Stick proceed as follows Authorize the RF STICK MASTER at your locking device i e locking cylin...

Page 96: ...s line Programming running and RF Stick ready for programming Go with your notebook netbook near your locking devices max 10m Hold the RF STICK MASTER within reading range of your locking device If th...

Page 97: ...se of online systems the OMEGA Software Suite will additionally display the results of the regular battery test in a status message The regular battery test is performed once per day NOTICE The door c...

Page 98: ...f the IES must be reset In RF mode you do not have to re set the time of day as the current time is continously transmitted by the OMEGA ACTIVE server Please refer to the Operating Instructions for th...

Page 99: ...use any objects for this purpose The batteries are located in the inside plate To replace the batteries you must first remove the inside shield Proceed as follows 1 Fig 132 Release the inside shield R...

Page 100: ...tteries 4 Fig 135 Insert the batteries Insert the new batteries with the correct position of the battery poles into the battery compartment Be sure that the polarity the batteries is correct The corre...

Page 101: ...of 128 6 Fig 137 Place the inside shield Place the inside shield on the inside plate The inside shield is locked when you hear a loud click 7 Fig 138 Fix the shield Fasten the M3 screw 1 at the bottom...

Page 102: ...re that these are not accessible to unauthorized persons NOTICE When a Master medium is lost the potential finder may manipulate the locking system If a Master medium has been lost have the IES and or...

Page 103: ...ncy opening the IES is no longer secured In this case you can no longer lock the IES from the outside You can only lock the IES again after you have inserted a new battery Always insert new batteries...

Page 104: ...h on the Power Supply Switch on the Emergency Power Supply The On Off switch is on the back of the Emergency Power Supply Open the door To unlock the door use your authorized 24h locking medium lockin...

Page 105: ...ts to avoid damage to your locking devices 13 Maintenance Have the IES serviced and its perfect functioning verified every six months by CEStronics or by a CEStronics partner only so as to avoid damag...

Page 106: ...dium Use an authorized locking medium The batteries are empty Replace the batteries of the IES against new ones see page 97 The locking medium is not within the range of the reader module of the IES H...

Page 107: ...to one another or too close to locking media This will discharge the battery To prevent interaction between IES during transport please observe the following notes Always keep the IES at least 5 cm ap...

Page 108: ...ng and inserts made of cardboard inserts and protective film made of polypropylene PE Please dispose of the packaging in an environmentally responsible manner through separate waste streams Ask your l...

Page 109: ...Technical data OMEGA ACTIVE IES Page 109 of 128 18 Technical data Dimensions for all models excluding push bar version Fig 142 143 Dimensions The dimensions in brackets apply to the narrow shield...

Page 110: ...Technical data Page 110 of 128 OMEGA ACTIVE IES Dimensions for push bar version Fig 144 145 Dimensions for push bar version...

Page 111: ...enclosure IP54 Type of batteries 2 x 3 6 V 2 2 Ah type ER14505M size AA lithium Number of locking media max 2 048 Number of Master media 1 SYSTEM MASTER max 10 PROGRAM MASTERS Permissible temperature...

Page 112: ...SE MASTER BLOCK MASTER Emergency opening Opening of the IES in case of flat batteries For the emergency opening you need an Emergency Power Supply and an authorized locking medium Profile cylinder hol...

Page 113: ...D red 4 short 4 short Programming with Master media Meaning Signal type Signal Start of programming Beeper LED green 1 short On as long as medium is within range End of programming Beeper LED green 1...

Page 114: ...green 1 short 1 long Programming in radio network Meaning Signal type Signal Enabling RF mode Beeper LED green 1 short after leaving reading range On as long as medium is within range Disabling RF mo...

Page 115: ...um is within range Disabling learning mode Beeper LED green 1 long after leaving reading range On as long as medium is within range Learning mode enabled LED green 1 short Acknowledgement of learning...

Page 116: ...For further information please refer to the programming instructions for the OMEGA system These are available free of charge at www ces eu Programming is identical for all types of locking media The f...

Page 117: ...Concise Programming Guide OMEGA ACTIVE IES Page 117 of 128 21 2 Authorizing a PROGRAM MASTER Fig 147 Authorizing a PROGRAM MASTER...

Page 118: ...Concise Programming Guide Page 118 of 128 OMEGA ACTIVE IES 21 3 Authorizing a locking medium Fig 148 Authorizing a locking medium...

Page 119: ...g Guide OMEGA ACTIVE IES Page 119 of 128 21 4 Enabling RF mode RF INI MASTER Fig 149 Enabling RF mode 21 5 Enabling and disabling RF mode Fig 150 RF mode ON OFF 21 6 No RF link established Fig 151 Che...

Page 120: ...Concise Programming Guide Page 120 of 128 OMEGA ACTIVE IES 21 7 Programming with RF Stick Fig 152 Programming with RF Stick...

Page 121: ...E IES Page 121 of 128 21 8 Authorizing optional media Fig 153 Authorizing optional Master media Programming is the same for all optional media The following describes the procedure with an X Y Master...

Page 122: ...9 Deleting the authorization of a PROGRAM MASTER Fig 154 Deleting the authorization of a PROGRAM MASTER When the authorization of the PROGRAM MASTER is deleted all the authorizations of locking media...

Page 123: ...Concise Programming Guide OMEGA ACTIVE IES Page 123 of 128 21 10 Deleting the authorization of a locking medium Fig 155 Deleting the authorization of a locking medium...

Page 124: ...Concise Programming Guide Page 124 of 128 OMEGA ACTIVE IES 21 11 Deleting the authorizations of all locking media Fig 156 Deleting the authorizations of all locking media...

Page 125: ...damage as a consequence of improper installation damage as a consequence of improper maintenance damage as a consequence of improper operation damage as a consequence of excess voltage damage as a con...

Page 126: ...Deleting authorization 122 123 Description 14 Dimensions 109 Dimensions for push bar version 110 Direction indicator 38 Disposal 108 Drilling template for the push bar version 81 E Emergency opening 1...

Page 127: ...Programming with RF Stick 120 Programming with the RF Stick 93 Protection classes 31 Push bar installation 36 R Rain water 31 Recycling 108 RELEASE MASTER 28 Replacing the batteries 97 RF INI MASTER...

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