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Operating Manual

Service

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k1evo820 - 201606

Kaba mechatronic cylinder compact

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8

Service

8.1

Replacing the battery

Whilst the battery is being changed, all data (access authorisations, configurations
and traceback) is retained in the battery-independent memory. The clock settings
are lost after 60 seconds.

ü

Screwdriver

ü

Battery ready

1. Press out the cover using a small screwdriver.

2. Remove the screw.

3. Pull off the knob.

Note:

 Do not turn the e-module.

4. Remove the battery.

5. Insert the battery, observing the correct polarity.

6. Push the knob over the e-module.

7. Tighten the screw.

8. Press the cover against the knob housing.

ð

The cover clicks into place.

8.2

Replacing the e-module and/or cylinder

For information on replacing the e-module, see Chapter 

Removing the knob and e-

module [

}

 4.2.3]

 and then 

Installing the e-module and knob [

}

 4.2.6]

.

For information on replacing the cylinder, see Chapter 

Removing the knob and e-

module [

}

 4.2.3]

 and 

Removing the adapter [

}

 4.2.4]

 and then 

Installing the ad-

apter [

}

 4.2.5]

 and 

Installing the e-module and knob [

}

 4.2.6]

.

Summary of Contents for 1546-K5

Page 1: ...Kaba mechatronic cylinder compact Operating Manual EN k1evo820 201606 Round profile ...

Page 2: ...ne 41 44 931 61 11 www kaba com Kaba GmbH Access Workforce Management Albertistraße 3 78056 Villingen Schwenningen Germany Phone 49 7720 603 0 www kaba com This document must not be reproduced in any way or otherwise further used without the written consent of Kaba AG All product names are trademarks of the respective companies Copyright 2016 Kaba AG All rights reserved k1evo820 201606 Round profi...

Page 3: ...verview 9 3 1 1 Setup 9 3 2 Scope of delivery 9 3 3 Accessories optional 9 3 4 Technical data 10 3 4 1 Dimensions 10 3 5 Conformity 11 4 Installation 12 4 1 Installation variants 12 4 2 Installing the mechatronic cylinder compact 12 4 2 1 Tools required 12 4 2 2 Installing the cylinder into the mortise lock 12 4 2 3 Removing the knob and e module 13 4 2 4 Removing the adapter 14 4 2 5 Installing t...

Page 4: ...ration 27 6 1 Operating the mechatronic cylinder 27 6 2 Opening with a user key 27 7 Maintenance 28 7 1 Maintenance table 28 7 2 Cleaning 28 7 3 Function check 28 8 Service 29 8 1 Replacing the battery 29 8 2 Replacing the e module and or cylinder 29 8 3 Variant with wireless module 30 8 3 1 Installing the wireless module 30 8 3 2 Removing the wireless module 31 8 4 Configuration and traceback 32 ...

Page 5: ...and others It is the responsibility of the service personnel to ensure that the condi tions stated by the manufacturer and the applicable regulations and standards are complied with when carrying out these activities 1 3 Contents and purpose The contents of these instructions are limited to the installation operation mainten ance and servicing of the product 1 4 Supplementary documentation The fol...

Page 6: ... dangerous situation that could lead to serious injury or death CAUTION Low risk Denotes a potentially dangerous situation that could lead to minor injury NOTICE Important information on the correct use of the product Failure to comply with these instructions could lead to malfunctions The product and or objects in the local vicinity could be damaged 1 7 Notes Notes marked with this symbol must be...

Page 7: ...he instructions 2 3 Use in emergency exit or panic door locks WARNING Risk of personal injury or death Improper use or incorrectly installed mechatronic cylinders can lead to emer gency exit locks or panic door locks and doors not opening The use of a mechatronic cylinder must be checked carefully before using it in locks with a panic function ð The compact mechatronic cylinder and the mechatronic...

Page 8: ...ges of printed circuit boards Do not touch printed circuit boards or connecting plugs Put removed components on an anti static surface or in an anti static shielding container Avoid contact between printed circuit boards and clothing The wrist strap only protects the printed circuit boards from static electricity on the body Damage can still occur due to static electricity on clothing Only transpo...

Page 9: ... knob The lock can only be actuated if the user key Kaba smart key is authorised electron ically Access authorisation and the operating state are signalled acoustically When used outdoors the cylinder must be protected against sustained rainfall using a weather guard 3 1 1 Setup 1 2 4 7 8 3 5 6 10 9 11 1 Knob cover 7 Adapter 2 Screw 8 Flat ribbon cable 3 Knob 9 Cylinder 4 E module cover 10 Locking...

Page 10: ... External power supply not possible S module not possible Ambient conditions Protection type IP41 Temperature 25 C 70 C The temperature range depends on the battery manufacturers specifica tions Humidity 0 95 rH non condens ing Climate Not suitable for heavily corrosive atmospheres chlorine ammonia Standards Resistance to fire EN 1634 1 30 min Durability 100 000 cycles Cycles Battery life at 20 C ...

Page 11: ...1 489 3 V1 6 1 2013 EN 300 330 1 V1 8 1 2014 EN 300 330 2 V1 6 1 2014 Wireless module optional EN 300 328 V1 9 1 2015 04 as set out in provisions of EU Directives R TTE 2014 53 EC RoHS This device is in compliance with the provisions of Directive 2011 65 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and e...

Page 12: ...ing the cylinder into the mortise lock 7 5 1 2 3 X 1 Door 2 External fitting or external rosette 3 Antenna ü Mechatronic cylinder compact ready ü Mortise lock installed ü Internal fitting without bar cut out unscrewed from the door 1 Align the cylinder cam so that it is parallel to the cylinder bar 2 Push the cylinder into the mortise lock from the inside Note The antenna 3 must be at least 7 5 mm...

Page 13: ...e screw 3 Pull off the knob Note Do not turn the e module 4 Remove the battery 5 Pull the transparent cover forwards and away 6 For information on installation with a wireless module see Chapter Removing the wireless module 8 3 2 7 Open the locking tabs securing the socket 8 Pull out the flat ribbon cable 9 Remove the screw 10 Pull the e module out of the axis ð The e module has been removed ...

Page 14: ...ight by 90 ð The adapter is now in the position shown in the figure 2 Pull off the adapter ð The knob e module and adapter for installing the internal fitting have been re moved 7 5 4 2 5 Installing the adapter 1 Screw the internal fitting without bar cut out to the door NOTICE Prevent damage to the flat ribbon cable Install the flat ribbon cable in such a way that it cannot be crushed ripped out ...

Page 15: ...ng the e module and knob NOTICE Prevent damage to the flat ribbon cable Install the flat ribbon cable in such a way that it cannot be crushed ripped out or damaged by improper handling 1 Guide the e module over the axis at the same time directing the positioning pin into the adapter 2 Tighten the screw 3 Insert the flat ribbon cable into the socket as shown 4 Close the locking tabs ...

Page 16: ...ble in loops 7 Align the cover as shown 8 Carefully press the cover against the flat ribbon cable and housing 9 Push the cover onto the e module ð The e module has been closed 10 Insert the battery observing the correct polarity 11 Push the knob over the e module 12 Tighten the screw 13 Press the cover against the knob housing Note Observe the position of the cover ð The cover clicks into place 14...

Page 17: ...y ü Mortise lock installed ü Internal fitting with bar cut out screwed onto door 1 Align the cylinder cam so that it is parallel to the cylinder bar 2 Push the cylinder into the mortise lock from the inside Note The antenna 3 must be at least 7 5 mm from the external fitting 2 3 Tighten the forend locking stud 4 Check the distance X between the inner side and adapter knob Note Distance X must be a...

Page 18: ...ia A B master or B master or the programmer 1460 and the system soft ware To program and operate mechatronic cylinders always briefly insert the program ming media and user keys into the cylinders 5 1 Initial programming of MRD components When first used multi RFID MRD components are set to the technology in which the components are used with a master LEGIC or MIFARE The components then be have as...

Page 19: ...ly approx 5 mm The cylinder is activated 3 Hold the card holder with the medium in front of the cylinder as shown The acoustic signal will sound as long as the medium is within the an tenna field of the cylinder 5 5 User media All User key are organised under a B master User key NOTICE Lost User key should be immediately blocked and deleted from all components Delete lost User key in the KEM syste...

Page 20: ...Programming Operating Manual 20 k1evo820 201606 Kaba mechatronic cylinder compact Round profile 5 6 A B and B structures A B structure B structure Master A Master B User media ...

Page 21: ...eep 1 Master B 1 s Launch programming mode B master approx 1 s insert into the cylinder 1 x short Beep 2 User 1 1 s Program User key User key approx 1 s insert into the cylinder 1 x short Beep 3 User 2 3 1 s Additional User key approx 1 s insert into the cylinder 1 x short Beeeep 4 Master B 1 s To complete B master approx 1 s insert into the cylinder Note If no master medium is held up within 20 s...

Page 22: ...B master approx 1 s insert into the cylinder 1 x short 2 User 3 s Beep Beep Delete User key User key approx 3 s insert into the cylinder 2 x short Beeeep 3 Master B 1 s To complete B master approx 1 s insert into the cylinder Note If no master medium is held up within 20 seconds pro gramming mode ends automat ically and one long acoustic sig nal sounds 1 x long Table 2 Deleting individual user med...

Page 23: ...er A 1 s Launch programming mode A master approx 1 s insert into the cylinder 1 x short 2 Master B 10 s Beep Beep Delete B master and all user me dia B master approx 10 s insert into the cylinder 2 x short Beeeep 1 Master A 1 s To complete A master approx 1 s insert into the cylinder Note If no master medium is held up within 20 seconds pro gramming mode ends automat ically and one long acoustic s...

Page 24: ...on 1 Master B 10 s Beep Beep insert into the cylinder B master approx 10 s All User key under the B mas ter are deleted 2 x short 1 x long1 2 1 x short Table 4 Delete all user media B master deletion Action Beep Beep 1 Master A 10 s insert into the cylinder A master approx 10 s All B masters under the A mas ter will be deleted 2 x short 1 x long1 2 1 x short Table 5 Deleting all B masters Key 1 Fi...

Page 25: ... INI reset will be carried out after 15 s after 10 s 1 x long 1 x short after 15 s 2 x short Beep Beep 1 Master A 15 s A B master structure A master approx 15 s insert into the cylinder the INI reset will be carried out after 15 s after 10 s 1 x long 1 x short after 15 s 2 x short Table 6 INI reset with master media for whitelist INI reset for CardLink INI reset with master Action 1 Master B 15 s ...

Page 26: ...an be configured and programmed and the firmware FW can be updated using the programmer 1460 The V3 components can be configured and programmed using the programmer 1364 The firmware FW is updated together with the programmer 1460 A detailed description of programming can be found in the separate operating manual for the programmer 1460 and programmer 1364 ...

Page 27: ...e user key is the mechatronic key that has the required access authorisation and is authorised to open a door An acoustic signal denotes access authorisation Key 2 Round profile cylinders only have one permutation on the inside 6 2 Opening with a user key Before being used for the first time access authorisations for the relevant system software must be transmitted to the User key 1 2 Beep 1 Inser...

Page 28: ...g and setting the time with the programmer 1460 12 months 7 2 Cleaning Only disinfection agents that are explicitly formulated for cleaning delicate metal surfaces and plastics may be used The use of unsuitable cleaning agents or methods can damage the components surface 1 Use a soft damp cloth to clean the surface 7 3 Function check ü Mechatronic cylinder installed ü E module installed and connec...

Page 29: ...the knob Note Do not turn the e module 4 Remove the battery 5 Insert the battery observing the correct polarity 6 Push the knob over the e module 7 Tighten the screw 8 Press the cover against the knob housing ð The cover clicks into place 8 2 Replacing the e module and or cylinder For information on replacing the e module see Chapter Removing the knob and e module 4 2 3 and then Installing the e m...

Page 30: ...in header parallel to the e module so that the pin header and wireless module are not damaged ü Knob removed ü Adapter e module and flat ribbon cable are installed 4 2 6 1 Lay the flat ribbon cable in loops 2 Align the wireless module as shown 3 Carefully press the wireless module against the flat ribbon cable and e module 4 Insert the wireless module 5 Push the cover approx 1 cm onto the wireless...

Page 31: ...he cover closes flush and even 8 Continue the process with steps 9 12 4 2 6 8 3 2 Removing the wireless module NOTICE Prevent damage to the pin header and wireless module Pull off the wireless module with the pin header parallel to the e module so that the pin header and wireless module are not damaged 1 Remove the wireless module ...

Page 32: ...et INI reset INI reset of e module An INI reset can be used to restore the factory settings for the components NOTICE Loss of data With an INI reset all previously saved settings and data on the E module are deleted NOTICE Before components are returned to Kaba for servicing always carry out a reset on the components 8 5 1 Reset with master media See Chapter INI reset with master media for whiteli...

Page 33: ...dule has INI reset contacts To perform an INI reset short circuit these contacts with electrically conductive tweezers 1 Remove 4 2 3 the knob 2 Locate both contacts on the e module 3 Using the tweezers short circuit the INI reset contacts for approx 3 s ð Two acoustic signals sound to indicate that the INI reset was successful ...

Page 34: ... 9 V battery ready ü Authorised user key ready NOTICE Prevent damage to the emergency power supply The emergency power supply must not be turned in the cylinder as turning may damage it 1 1 Insert the emergency power supply into the cylinder 2 3 2 Press and hold the push button ð LED lights up red 3 Insert the authorised user key as shown clip towards door into the emergency power supply ð The loc...

Page 35: ...ry Empty Replace the batteries Door does not open authorisa tion via an authorised User key is confirmed by acoustic signals 8 x short Self test could not be completed Check or replace the locking unit Door does not open authorisa tion via an authorised User key is confirmed by acoustic signals 4 x short Key not programmed Outside the time window Program Key Check time profiles Door does not open ...

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