User Manual FSK700-2 / FSK700-2SX
Chapter 5 • Commissioning
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The buzzer installed in the Key Safe will sound, provided Jumper JP1 is connected, and the
AD900-1 displays both 'FSK entriegelt' (
Key Safe unlocked
) and 'Objektschlüssel entnom-
men' (
Master key removed
).
The outer door has not been locked – it can be opened again. The buzzer will be deactivated
during the time the outer door remains open.
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Testing precautionary measures against sabotage
Start the preparation for this test by disconnecting the wires connected to terminals 1 and 2
on the Key Safe from the controlling and monitoring device (terminals 1 and 2 on the
AD900-1), insulate them, and measure the resulting resistance between the two terminals of
the Key Safe. The nominal value is 2.2kΩ. This value must change to approximately 0Ω,
1.1kΩ, or >10MΩ during the following steps.
Verify the proper functioning of all connected protective measures against sabotage by –
starting from step 8 –
- removing the inner door angle along with the inner door (see page 16 and onwards in
chapter 3.5.1: "Removal of the inner door angle"),
- reinserting the previously removed master keys and turning them to resting position
- simulating locking of the outer door by pressing down the tamper switch with an appropri-
ate tool (→ 2.2kΩ), and while in this state, sequentially
- turning a master key out of resting position (→ >10MΩ), and back again,
- connecting terminals 3 and 4 on the Connection Board (→ 0Ω or, when using Flush
Mounting Frame EZBS700-2 → 1.1kΩ), and disconnecting them again,
- if using the Flush Mounting Frame with Drill Protection EZBS700-2: connecting terminals
12 and 15 on the Connection Board (→ 1.1kΩ), and disconnecting them again,
- if using the Key Safe Column with Tamper Switch: triggering the Tamper Switch (→
>10MΩ), and returning it to normal position (e.g., by lifting the top cover, then reinstalling
it).
Afterwards, release the tamper switch of the Key Safe, reconnect the previously disconnec-
ted wires, and reinstall the inner door angle.
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Returning the Key Safe to normal condition
The Key Safe is returned to normal condition by
- correctly inserting all master keys,
- closing the inner door and removing the key,
- closing the outer door, and
- terminating the confirmation signal (this occurs automatically after approximately 3
minutes during the activation test executed by pressing button TA4 on the Key Safe Con-
trolling and Monitoring Device AD900-1).
The displays 'FSK entriegelt' (
Key Safe unlocked
) and 'Objektschlüssel entnommen' (
Master
key removed
) on the Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device device are turned off, only
the display 'Betrieb' (
Operating
) remains on.
The electromagnet of the closure device is rendered currentless.
The outer door cannot be opened anymore.
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Fire alarm without opening the outer door of the Key Safe
The Key Safe is – starting from step 10 – in normal condition.
- Simulate the confirmation signal.
The controlling and monitoring device 'FSK entriegelt' (
Key Safe unlocked
), and the outer
door is unlocked. The door must, however, not open by itself.
- Terminate the confirmation signal.
The display 'FSK entriegelt' (
Key Safe unlocked
) is turned off on the Key Safe Controlling
and Monitoring Device – the Key Safe is returned to normal condition, meaning the outer
door is locked again.
Finally, the concluding functional check of the Key Safe, the controlling and monitoring device,
and the fire detection control panel is to be performed in the presence of the fire brigade, the oper-
ator, and – if required – an expert witness.
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