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SafeRoute® System
2019-03
WN 059722 45532
dormakaba System manual
Mounting
4 Mounting
4.1 Requirements for mounting a
SafeRoute® system
4.1.1 Door unit
All door unit components must be approved by the
manufacturers for use as part of an emergency exit
unit and must function properly.
4.1.2 Requirements for fire and smoke
protection doors
When mounting a SafeRoute® System in preventive
fire protection, the fire and smoke protection doors’
properties must not be impaired.
Mounting is only permitted if the proof of usability
for the fire and smoke protection door allows for
mounting and the proof of usability’s stipulations are
observed.
Further information can be found in the report
“Permissible changes and additions to fire protection
closures” from the Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik
(DIBt 1/1996), Berlin.
4.2 Mounting the components
The SLI license card and the battery (from Standard
license) are plugged into the SafeRoute® Control Unit.
The further mounting and connection of the
SafeRoute® system’s individual components is carried
out according to the unit configuration and the
assembly instructions. All connected components of
the SafeRoute® system are
entered in the respective
door unit’s inspection log.
4.2.1 DCW® bus addressing (door entry
system)
Each DCW® component has a DCW® bus address.
Similar DCW® components must have different
DCW® bus addresses. The setting is made via the
DCW® DIP switches on the components.
5 Commissioning
5.1 Put the SafeRoute® system into
operation
Depending on the SafeRoute® Control Unit used
(SCU-UP, SCU-TL or SCU-DR from Basic license), the
procedure and status displays differ.
5.1.1 SCU-UP and SCU-TL as SafeRoute®
Control Unit
The status display is indicated by the illuminated ring.
The LED segments are assigned to the DCW® security
components and light up or flash depending on the
status of the connected DCW® component.
STV 1 (Adr. 1)
SCU 1 (Adr. 1)
STV 2
(Adr. 2)
SCU 2
(Adr. 2)
STV 3
(Adr. 3)
SCU 3
(Adr. 3)
STV 4 (Adr.4)
SCU 4 (Adr. 4)
Fig. 2
Assignment of the LED segments in the illuminated
ring
5.1.1.1
Configure an SCU-UP/SCU-TL
1.
Connect the power supply.
‣ The illuminated ring on the SCU’s emergency
button flashes briefly (for initialization views
see chapter 6.1) and changes to the rainbow
view.
2.
Press the S4 service button on the SCU and keep
it pressed for 12 s.
‣ After 8 s, a signal sounds.
‣ After 12 s, another signal sounds and the
illuminated ring lights up blue.
‣ The connected components are detected and
displayed on the illuminated ring (flashing
green/blue alternately).
3.
Check if the connected components are displayed
with the correct address.
TIPPS UND EMPFEHLUNGEN
Duplicated DCW® addresses are indicated
with yellow flashing.
4.
Press and hold the service button for 3 s.
‣ The illuminated ring changes to the operation
indicator.
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The SCU-UP/SCU-TL is configured.