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Last update: 01.08.2013

Automated latch release

Operating instructions

Infra-red access keys

Infra-red eye

In the infra-red eye there is a red LED which indicates whether the door is locked or open.

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2

3

1

Solid light

Door is open

2

Flashing

Opening, or: fault (double speed)

3

Off

Door is locked

Fig. 2 Determining whether the door is locked or unlocked

       Infra-red master key

       The infra-red master key is needed for programming in
       and deleting infra-red access keys. Before it can be 
       used for programming in infra-red access keys, it must 
       firstly be programmed in itself

Only one infra-red master key is permissible per F-
type automated latch release. However, any number 
of F-type automated latch releases can be assigned to 
a single infra-red master key.

The infra-red master key cannot be used to open the 
door; it is for programming only.

Fig. 3: Infra-red master key

      Important

For security reasons, if you lose the infra-red master key you should switch off the operating voltage on the automated 
latch release until you have obtained a new infra-red master key from a specialist dealer and programmed it into the 
system.

It is not possible to obtain information about opening sequences triggered by the integrated infra-red access control 
system, as the automated latch release does not store this information.

For security reasons, all infra-red access keys must be programmed in individually.

The infra-red master key should always be kept under lock and key in order to prevent misuse.

Using infra-red access keys

For correct signal transmission, the infra-red access key 
should be positioned between approx. 2 and 7 m from the 
infra-red eye. The quality of the signal depends on the char-
ge level of the batteries and the amount of sunlight. If the 
infra-red eye is exposed to strong sunlight, the key should be 
operated closer to the eye.

Unlocking/opening the door

›     Press the "open" button. This will unlock the door. The 
      LED on the infra-red eye will light up.

Fig. 4 Infra-red access key

Summary of Contents for GEN AS Series

Page 1: ...Window hardware Operating instructions Automated latch release Automatic door lock Sliding door hardware Ventilation and building technology Door hardware...

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Page 3: ...nal on and off 3 Locking and unlocking the door 4 Operating the system with optional external devices 4 Programming 5 Infra red access keys 6 Programming in the infra red master key 7 Programming in i...

Page 4: ...with genuine KFV accessories Improper use U The automated latch release must not be installed in moisture prone areas or areas with a corrosive atmosphere e g electroplating shops U The length of the...

Page 5: ...2 Open the door and hold it open 3 Switch off the operating voltage 4 Press and hold down the open button terminal 2 with terminal 4 open 5 Switch on the operating voltage 6 The automated latch releas...

Page 6: ...door The door can be unlocked by turning the pro le cylinder or the indoor lever handle and can be opened by the automated latch release Day mode Locking the door If the door is currently in night mod...

Page 7: ...ady programmed but has now been deleted The other button on the handheld wireless transmitter can be assigned to the same wireless receiver or to a different one as required Deleting handheld wireless...

Page 8: ...ons if you lose the infra red master key you should switch off the operating voltage on the automated latch release until you have obtained a new infra red master key from a specialist dealer and prog...

Page 9: ...will ash Hold the access key in front of the infra red eye and press any button on it An af rmative sequence of beeps is generated to indicate that programming was successful To check that programming...

Page 10: ...ter Stack two CR 2016 batteries on top of one another with their positive terminals facing upwards and place them in the battery compartment When the battery charge level has fallen to around 40 the s...

Page 11: ...signal Battery in handheld transmitter is too low Other systems e g wireless headphones are transmitting signals of the same fre quency 433 92 MHz Range too small Replace battery Switch off other sys...

Page 12: ...he product and its components are subject to stringent quality controls As a result they function reliably and safely when used correctly Our liability for consequential losses and or claims for damag...

Page 13: ...11 Last update 01 08 2013 Operating instructions Automated latch release ENGLISH...

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