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Operating instructions

Electromechanical systems

A-opener 2.1

Content

1 INTRODUCTION .........................................4

1.1 

Manufacturer and Service .............................

4

1.2 

Target group of this documentation .............

4

1.3 

Intended use .................................................

4

1.3.1 

Locking part and hardware ...........................

4

1.3.2 

Transport .......................................................

4

1.3.3 

Opening/Closing/Locking ..............................

4

1.4 

Improper use .................................................

4

1.5 

Maintenance and service notes ....................

4

1.6 

Dimensions ................................................... 5

1.7 

Visual indicators ............................................ 5

1.7.1 

Symbols used ................................................ 5

1.7.2 

Other types of indicators .............................. 5

1.8 

Appropriate disposal ..................................... 5

1.9 

Causes of damage ......................................... 5

2 SAFETY .......................................................7

2.1 

Electricity ......................................................

7

THE COMPONENTS OF THE A-OPENER

 .....8

3.1 

Connector pin assignment ............................

8

4 OPERATION................................................9

4.1 

Menu handling .............................................. 9

4.2 

Set the volume of the buzzer ......................

12

4.3 

Call up system services ................................

13

4.4 

Display of status LED ...................................

14

4.5 

Technical specifications ............................... 15

TEST REPORT - ELECTROMAGNETIC COM-

PATIBILITY

 ................................................16

Summary of Contents for KFV

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS KFV Electro mechanical systems Comfort systems Door systems Window systems A opener 2 1 ...

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Page 3: ... Improper use 4 1 5 Maintenance and service notes 4 1 6 Dimensions 5 1 7 Visual indicators 5 1 7 1 Symbols used 5 1 7 2 Other types of indicators 5 1 8 Appropriate disposal 5 1 9 Causes of damage 5 2 SAFETY 7 2 1 Electricity 7 3 THE COMPONENTS OF THE A OPENER 8 3 1 Connector pin assignment 8 4 OPERATION 9 4 1 Menu handling 9 4 2 Set the volume of the buzzer 12 4 3 Call up system services 13 4 4 Di...

Page 4: ...nfirm Repair of the AS3500 3600 multi point lock with A opener 2 1 is not permissible If the AS3500 3500 multi point lock with A opener 2 1 is damaged it must be replaced by KFV or repaired by a service agent authorised by KFV Only KFV frame parts with Q adjustment may be used 1 3 2 Transport Always transport the door leaf in a vertical position Do not carry the door by the lever handle or hard wa...

Page 5: ...esponding point 1 7 2 Other types of indicators Below is a list of symbols used in these instructions and their meanings f f Items of text with this marking in front of them are instructions that must be followed in the specified order Items of text following this marker are found in lists Items of text following this marker are found in subordinate lists Items of text in quotation marks are cross...

Page 6: ...e sash The door leaf must not be carried using the lever hand le as a grip None of the locking elements may be excluded when the door is open Force must be exerted on the lever handle only in the normal direction of rotation A maximum force of 150 N may be applied to the lever handle in the direction of actuation The lock or multi point lock must be locked only with the associated key and not with...

Page 7: ...AC mains power supply must be carried out in compliance with the current German VDE regulations e g VDE 0100 and any relevant country specific requirements All pole safety isolation should be used when fitting the network connection cable on site Some external access control systems available on the market transmit a brief open signal when the operating voltage is switched on This can mean that th...

Page 8: ... Terminal C Output supply voltage GND Terminal D Output supply voltage 24 V DC 2 3 Operating voltage Terminal 2 24 V DC Terminal 3 GND 4 External unlocking signal If 24 V DC is supplied to this terminal for 1 sec then an opening cycle is performed 2 Buttons with menu LED All adjustments to the A opener are made via this You can proceed to the individual menus and adjust the different functions by ...

Page 9: ...ress button 1 sec A Magenta C Black E Red K Turquoise L Blue B White D Orange F Mint H Violet 2 3 4 1 Level 1 2 Level 1 main menu 3 Level 2 adjustment range 4 Legend Button with menu LED The entire operation and all adjustments are perfor med via the button with menu LED Press the button The individual functions are navigated and programmed via the three different holding times 1 sec 3 sec 8 sec T...

Page 10: ...utton 3 sec Level 3 Adjustment area A D K H Using the example of the menu items System ser vices K In level 3 the LED starts to flash The colour changes between the basic colour of the selected menu item and the colour of the position in the setting range that was saved most recently This is the position of the default settings in case of commissioning The default settings are highlighted in red i...

Page 11: ...ing You will then proceed automatically to level 1 Ending without changes Wait for timeout 30 s Standby After 2 min without pressing the button with menu LED its light and the status LED light will switch off After an opening signal the latch is retracted and an acoustic signal sounds for up to 3 sec If terminal 4 is continuously activated an acoustic signal is emitted for 7 sec and then automatic...

Page 12: ...evice A C K C 50 Log output A D K D 25 A E 0 A F Default settings K H Retrieve menu Press button 8 sec Long press Press button 3 sec Short press Press button 1 sec A Magenta C Black E Red K Turquoise L Blue B White D Orange F Mint H Violet 2 1 Level 1 2 Level 1 main menu 3 Level 2 adjustment range 4 Legend A Main menu Press button 1 x 8 sec Save selection Press button 1 x 3 sec A Retrieve adjustme...

Page 13: ...Press button 1 sec A Magenta C Black E Red K Turquoise L Blue B White D Orange F Mint H Violet 2 3 4 1 Level 1 2 Level 1 main menu 3 Level 2 adjustment range 4 Legend A Main menu Press button 8 sec Save selection Press button 1 x 3 sec K Select menu item System services Press button 1 x 1 sec K Call up menu item System services Press button 1 x 3 sec K B Couple devices only for SI RS485 compatible...

Page 14: ...lt has been extended via the profile cylinder child proof lock active lever handle blocked LED lights up LED flashes To lock or unlock the door with the cylinder key always turn it as far as it will go The cylinder key must then be turned back some way before it can be removed from the cylinder lock If the door is released automatically it remains open for 3 s and an acoustic signal will be audibl...

Page 15: ... 40 Electrical data Operating voltage UB 24 V DC 19 V DC to 32 V DC Operating current standby standby IST Type 30 mA Operating current for motor control IB Type 500 mA max 1000 mA Reverse polarity protection UVerp 50 V Input signal terminal 4 Release On UKL4 ON 7 0 V DC Release Off UKL4 OFF 4 0 DC V Internal with Pulldown resistance RPulldown 4 7 kΩ Dimensions Dimensions W x L x D 16 mm x 252 mm x...

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