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ESCUTCHEON

ESCUTCHEON COVER 

ACTIVITY INDICATION LED

TRANSPONDER TAG READER

WITH BATTERY 

Art 99.781

WITH NETWORK

Art 99.782

FINGERPRINT READER

MANUAL CLOSING BUTTON

USB-C Input

Battery pack

Line power 

supply

(SEE WARNINGS PAGE 2)

FUNCTION KEYBOARD

CONFIRMATION BUTTON

BLE ESCUTCHEON TECHNICAL DATA TABLE

Insert the batteries with 

the poles positioned 

correctly.

Power up the escutcheon 

correctly following the 

ind - signs.

VOLTAGE

Network version

7 ÷ 12 V

Batteries version

3 x AA (1,5 V) Type LR6 

Alkaline batteries

MAXIMUM CURRENT 

80 mA

CABLE (Network version)

Rated section of cables

Min: 0,32 mmq (AWG22)

Max: 2 mmq (AWG14)

According to IEC60332

Length

Recommended < 4 meters

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

- 10 ÷ 55 °C

MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM THE 

DEVICE TO CONTROL

< 3 meters (in open air)

Summary of Contents for XTRACK 99.781

Page 1: ...aw starting on the date of purchase indicated on the sales receipt The warranty is in force if the sales receipt showing details identifying the product is exhibited to customer service personnel The warranty covers the replacement or repair of parts found defective at origin due to manufacturing defects Costs of shipping to and from service centres will be paid by the customer In case of repeated...

Page 2: ...on batteries R6 Rechargeable batteries should not be used due to the reduced autonomy that can be obtained ALL of the batteries should be replaced together at least once a year or as soon as their charge state is insufficient LINE POWER SUPPLY connect to the Mottura network adaptor with the polarity indicated on the board serigraph housed on the back of the escutcheon and the data in the following...

Page 3: ...3 B B X TECHNOLOGY PRODUCT CONFIGURATION M o t t u r a dedicated app created to easily manage all your motorisedsystems Internal Unit XNova 99785 ...

Page 4: ...K BLE INSTALLATION Wall mounted Built in on panel To Apply 99 790 Escutcheon attachment screen for wall mounting 99 789 Built in box 107 x 75 x 50mm plus cover plate Use the supplied plates to insert inside the panel ...

Page 5: ...N TECHNICAL DATA TABLE Insert the batteries with the poles positioned correctly Power up the escutcheon correctly following the indicated signs VOLTAGE Network version 7 12 V Batteries version 3 x AA 1 5 V Type LR6 Alkaline batteries MAXIMUM CURRENT 80 mA CABLE Network version Rated section of cables Min 0 32 mmq AWG22 Max 2 mmq AWG14 According to IEC60332 Length Recommended 4 meters OPERATING TEM...

Page 6: ...ton again The RED led on the key will light up and flash and at the end the knob will emit a sound which increases in level 4 Disconnect the key from the cable and connect the cable to the accessory on the USB C connector Press the programming button on the accessory within the limit of the required 20 sec time until the led becomes fixed GREEN Release the button making sure the GREEN led flashes ...

Page 7: ...after 8 seconds a long sound and fixed blue led goes on indicating entry in the programmingphase seethePROGRAMMINGpart Put aTAG in front of the E key A closing signal will be sent to the paired device ESCUTCHEON ACTIVATION FOR OPENING Activate as fingerprint reader Activate asTAG reader POSITIVE recognition of the fingerprint and open command sent to the device NEGATIVE recognition of the fingerpr...

Page 8: ...come master 3 Memorising the first MASTERTAG From this time on the escutcheon has memorised the first master credential which will permit subsequent accesses to the programming menus the no credentials signal when starting will disappear and the lock paired with the escutcheon can be opened N B Press E Green LED memorisation OK Red LED memorisation INCORRECT Press E Place the finger on the readerf...

Page 9: ...resentTAG within 10 seconds TAG di SERVIZIO se inseriti sono disabilitati Memorise the MASTER TAG TAG already memorised as MASTER TAG already memorised as SERVICE The system returns to point 7 To end press E or wait 20 seconds exit time timeout 3A 3B Place the master finger Present a masterTAG and wait 10 seconds Enter in programming 4 ...

Page 10: ...0 seconds TAG already memorised as SERVICE TAG already memorised as MASTER TAG already memorised as SERVICE The system returns to point 7 To end press E or wait 20 seconds exit time timeout Memorising serviceTAG Press E wait 8 seconds Press 1 E Press 1 Place the master finger Enter in programming Memory Full Present a master TAG and wait 10 seconds ...

Page 11: ...isabled 8 Press 1 then keeping 1 pressed press 2 All serviceTAGS are ENABLED Press E wait 8 seconds Press 1 E 1 2 5 Press 1 3A 3B Place the master finger Enter in programming 4 The system returns to point 7 To end press E or wait 20 seconds exit time timeout Present a masterTAG and wait 10 seconds ...

Page 12: ...red are disabled 6 Press 1 then keeping 1 pressed press E All serviceTAGS are DISABLED The system returns to point 7 To end press E or wait 20 seconds exit time timeout Press E wait 8 seconds Press 1 E 1 2 5 Press 1 3A 3B Place the master finger Enter in programming 4 Present a masterTAG and wait 10 seconds ...

Page 13: ...it 8 seconds Press 1 E 1 2 5 Press 1 3A 3B Place the master finger Enter in programming 4 PresentTAG within 10 seconds The system returns to point 7 To end press E or wait 20 seconds exit time timeout Unknown TAG WARNING You CANNOT delete the master TAG used to enter programming Present a master TAG and wait 10 seconds ...

Page 14: ...s 8 9 Press 1 then keeping 1 pressed press E 10 TAG elimination in progress The system returns to point 7 To end press E or wait 20 seconds exit time timeout Press E wait 8 seconds Press 1 E 1 2 5 Press 1 3A 3B Place the master finger Enter in programming 4 Present a master TAG and wait 10 seconds ...

Page 15: ... third time 11 3A Place the master finger 6 5 Press 1 3B Enter in programming 4 NO Maximumlimitofenteredfingerprintsreached 100 It is advisable to check that the fingerprint is entered correctly The system returns to point 3 To memorise another fingerprint max 100 repeat the operations from point 4 To end press E or wait 20 seconds exit time timeout Present a master TAG and wait 10 seconds ...

Page 16: ...s 1 E 1 2 Press 1 then keeping 1 pressed press 2 Place finger first time 7 3A Place the master finger 3B Enter in programming 4 6 Press E alternating flashing leds 5 Press E 8 9 Place finger second time Press E 10 Present a master TAG and wait 10 seconds Place finger third time 11 ...

Page 17: ...ss E or wait 20 seconds exit time timeout 3B Enter in programming 4 6 Press E alternating flashing leds 7 Press 2 alternating flashing leds 8 Then keeping 2 pressed press E 9 Press E for 3 seconds Deleting all fingerprints Press E wait 8 seconds Press 1 E 1 2 3A Place the master finger Present a masterTAG and wait 10 seconds Delete all fingerprints OK The system returns to point 3 To end press E o...

Page 18: ...e The batteries are starting to go flat Replace the batteries as soon as possible 2 short decreasing notes for 5 times in a row RED FLASHING Flat battery The batteries are completely flat Replace the batteries immediately 2 short decreasing notes for 10 times in a row RED FLASHING Dead battery The batteries are no longer able to operate the device ...

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