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RF-NET Access Point 

Fitting and  

Operating Instructions  

  

 

 

Translated fitting and 

operating instructions 

version 1.2, 06/2012 

Summary of Contents for RF-NET

Page 1: ...RF NET Access Point Fitting and Operating Instructions Translated fitting and operating instructions version 1 2 06 2012 ...

Page 2: ... of these Fitting and Operating Instructions These Fitting and Operating Instructions should be kept near the Access Point at all times Notes on the layout In these Fitting and Operating Instructions various elements are highlighted with defined layout features so you can identify at a glance whether a passage contains standard text a list or individual steps in a sequence of actions Notes highlig...

Page 3: ...7 Remarks 7 Manufacturer 7 Service 7 Introduction 8 Description 8 Components of a wireless system 10 OMEGA system components 11 Scope of delivery 12 Unpacking the Access Point 13 Connections 13 RF ranges 14 Fitting the Access Point 16 Trouble shooting 23 Maintenance 26 Spare Parts 26 Disposal 26 Technical data 27 Glossary 28 Notes on the manufacturer s warranty 29 ...

Page 4: ... use the Access Point in potentially explosive atmospheres Danger of suffocation Never allow children to play with packaging material and or plastic bags There is a risk that children pull them over their head and suffocate Danger of poisoning Always keep the Access Point out of the reach of children There is a risk that children swallow small parts such as screws Danger of property damage To prev...

Page 5: ...tatic charge Do not use the Access Point in corrosive atmospheres chlorine ammonia lime water Only use the Access Point in rooms in which the humidity does not exceed 95 Do not use the Access Point in rooms with a high level of dust formation Do not use the Access Point near sources of heat Do not expose the Access Point to temperatures below 0 C or above 40 C Danger of malfunctions Do not cover t...

Page 6: ...safety notes These Fitting and Operating Instructions include safety notes of the following types CAUTION CAUTION notes warn against hazards that may result in slight or medium injuries Notes NOTICE Notes warn against possible property or environmental damage ...

Page 7: ...and may only be used for that purpose Any other use is considered to be improper and may result in property damage or even personal injury CEStronics GmbH does not accept any liability for any damage resulting from improper use Remarks This fitting and operating instructions are only valid for CEStronics RF NET Access Point Manufacturer The manufacturer from the Access Point is CEStronics GmbH Fri...

Page 8: ...f the system The desired access authorizations are created in the control centre and transmitted via the Ethernet to the Access Points The Access Points then transmit the authorizations over the RF link to the locking devices In return the log data are retrieved from the cylinders and then fed back to the control centre via the Ethernet The wide range of the Access Points allows a wireless deploym...

Page 9: ... it possible to transmit the network signal via the 230 V power network using suitable adapters This means that no separate network cables must be installed PoE Power over Ethernet adapter To reduce the installation expense and increase the failure prevention you can supply the Access Point with power via the network interface This eliminates the need to use the plug in power supply The stated rea...

Page 10: ...nents are required for the system Standard PC No 1 2 with Windows XP Windows 7 32 Bit Network card TCP IP Monitor with a resolution of 1024 768 pixel or higher OMEGA Access Points pos 3 maximum ten points of entry per Access Point additional Repeaters if applicable OMEGA software At least one locking device No 4 For further information please refer to the OMEGA software User Manual ...

Page 11: ...onal Your locking devices can be operated with the following locking media Transponder key key fob card 2 Locking devices optional 3 Access Point 4 RF NET Repeater to extend the range of Access Points optional 5 Standard PC optional 6 With the SYSTEM MASTER you can authorize PROGRAM MASTERS For each locking system there is one and only one valid SYSTEM MASTER 7 The PROGRAM MASTER is used to author...

Page 12: ... please check the contents of the package and the scope of delivery Check new devices for transport damage and inform your CEStronics partner promptly if any damage is found Device overview 1 Access Point 2 Plug in power supply with connection cable Case parts 1 Housing top 2 Housing base 3 Wall holder ...

Page 13: ...m padding and packaging board NOTICE Risk of damage to the Access Point Only use the supplied power pack for the power supply of your Access Point Connections 1 Socket for the plug in power supply 2 Socket for the network cable RJ45 Indication of network connection 3 LEDs for signaling RF traffic and operating state 4 Screw terminal for the antenna ...

Page 14: ... the quality of the radio frequency RF link between the OMEGA server and your locking devices The RF TRACE MASTER triggers the following signals of your locking devices Green LED of your locking cylinder IES fitting or wall terminal flashes twice strong RF link Green LED of your locking cylinder IES fitting or wall terminal flashes once adequate RF link If the red LED of your locking device flashe...

Page 15: ... the RF link is weak and should be checked to ensure full functionality and reliability To verify the quality of the RF link to your locking devices proceed as follows Hold the RF TRACE MASTER for about two seconds in front of your locking cylinder or wall terminal The function is performed immediately ...

Page 16: ... at any time NOTICE The Access Point may be damaged if not fitted properly Only skilled personnel may fit the Access Point This personnel must have been trained on the product by CEStronics or a CEStronics partner NOTICE Static charges may damage or interfere with the electronic components of the Access Point Do not disassemble the Access Point in rooms with built up static charge Ensure potential...

Page 17: ...the radio traffic The Access Point may not be fitted outdoors The Access Point is supplied preassembled To commission your Access Point you only have to fasten the wall mount at a suitable position and push on the Access Point In addition you require suitable fasteners for the Access Point The fasteners and the related tools required depend on the material at the place of installation Purchase sui...

Page 18: ...he nearest object or wall as possible If the reception is good install the Access Point with the ports pointing upwards However also all other orientations are possible such as with the antenna pointing to the side or downwards as shown in the figure Wherever possible you should check the reception before the final fastening to determine the orientation of the Access Point and the antenna For this...

Page 19: ...enna can be adjusted As long as the antenna has not yet been screwed in tight it can be rotated by 360 After it has been tightened the antenna can only be aligned vertically and horizontally If the RF link is satisfactory fit the Access Point permanently in the determined position Fasten the wall mount with suitable fasteners at a right angle at its proper position ...

Page 20: ...ount The Access Point only sits properly after it has snapped in the wall mount Do not yet screw the antenna 1 tight in the antenna base 2 at this point Do not use any tools for tightening Establish the required cable connections as described on page 13 Put the Access Point into service ...

Page 21: ...eceive the maximum effective radiated power As long as the antenna has not yet been screwed in tight you can rotate it by 360 and align it vertically and horizontally Once you have found the best position of the antenna tighten it with your hand Never use a tool to tighten the antenna The antenna is tight if it can no longer be rotated NOTICE The printed circuit board of Access Point may be damage...

Page 22: ...owing conditions Signal Meaning Green LED permanent Network connection established perfect connection to the OMEGA server Red LED flashing Operative Red LED flashes short flickers Data transmission in progress Is a data link available The two LEDs signal the following Ethernet interface conditions Left hand side Right hand side Colour Meaning Colour Meaning OFF no connection OFF no connection Gree...

Page 23: ...hmmeter Verify the proper functioning of the plug in power supply of the Access Point with a suitable instrument multimeter ohmmeter Check the plug in power supply for mechanical damage Check the signalization of the LEDs Eliminate any interruptions and correct any damage found In case of mechanical damage have your Access Point repaired by your CEStronics partner The Access Point has no connectio...

Page 24: ...The locking devices have no power Check the power supply of your locking devices Re establish the proper power supply of your locking devices For further information on establishing the power supply please refer to the operating instructions of your locking devices Replace any flat batteries of your locking devices For further information on the replacement of batteries please refer to the operati...

Page 25: ...functioning of the software as described in the OMEGA User Manual Verify the perfect functioning of your PC If you are not able to verify the perfect functioning please contact your PC dealer Your locking devices do not operate in RF mode Use the optional RF INI MASTER to enable the RF mode of your locking devices If the trouble still cannot be eliminated please contact your CEStronics partner ...

Page 26: ...are Parts The Access Point does not require any spare parts for you to change If you need service please contact your professional CES partner Disposal Neither the Access Point nor any parts of the Access Point may be discarded with the normal household waste Ask your local authorities about recycling and or the proper disposal of the device in line with environmental regulations ...

Page 27: ...ed Power consumption Max 1 0 W Connection Phonoplug 5 5 2 1 mm 5 5 mm 2 1 mm Communication frequency Sending transmitting 868 MHz Network protocol TCP IP RF range approx 25 m Temperature rage 0 C to 40 C Environmental conditions Not suitable for use in corrosive atmospheres chlorine ammonia lime water Maximum air humidity 95 Service life of the Access Point At least 10 years ...

Page 28: ...ia the SYSTEM MASTER and the PROGRAM MASTER Optional transponder cards also have Master medium status Locking medium A medium with which you can lock and unlock an electronic locking cylinder and or a wall terminal SYSTEM MASTER Master medium used to authorize PROGRAM MASTERS for the system For each locking system there is one and only one SYSTEM MASTER Transponder A transponder is a wireless comm...

Page 29: ... a consequence of external events or influence damage as a consequence of improper operation damage as a consequence of excess voltage damage as a consequence of fire water or smoke All technical data and features are subject to change without notice The information and data contained in this document are subject to change without notice Without the express written permission by CEStronics no part...

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