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Technical Manual

5

08/2017

dormakaba c-lever compact

1 About this document

This section contains information for the proper use of this document.

1.1

Target group

This quick start guide is intended for skilled persons only.

The descriptions are intended for skilled persons trained by the manufacturer. The descrip-
tions are no replacement for product training.

For reasons of equipment safety, the installation, maintenance and service measures de-
scribed in this documentation should only be carried out by skilled persons in accordance with
EN 62368-1 (Audio/Video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment – Part 1:
Safety Requirements).

Skilled person is the designation for people who have the appropriate technical training and
experience in setting up the equipment. Skilled persons are expected to use their training and
experience to identify any risks to themselves and others that may arise while carrying out
these activities, and to minimise these risks as far as possible. It is the skilled person’s re-
sponsibility to ensure that the conditions stated by the manufacturer and the applicable regu-
lations and standards are complied with when carrying out these actions.

This documentation is also used to provide information for persons with the following tasks:

Project planning and project implementation

Commissioning the product within the network

Connecting the product to user software by programming customer applications

Customer-specific adjustments with product parametrisation

1.2

Validity

This document describes the product:

Product designation:

c-lever compact

Types:

2724-K6

2725-K6

Article numbers and vari-
ants:

2725-K6 c-lever compact, standard

2724-K6 c-lever compact, half

This document describes all product versions and all optional features and functions. Options
are subject to a charge and therefore only available if purchased.

1.3

Contents and purpose

The contents of these instructions are limited to the installation, operation, maintenance and
servicing of the product.

1.4

Supplementary documentation

The following documents are available from the sales partners:

Operating manual programmer 1460

Summary of Contents for 2724-K6

Page 1: ...dormakaba c lever compact HBC 08 2017 EN Technical Manual ...

Page 2: ...ertistrasse 3 78056 Villingen Schwenningen Germany T 49 7720 60 30 www dormakaba com Registered in Heiligenhaus Copyright dormakaba 2017 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means without prior written permis sion of dormakaba Schweiz AG All names and logos of third party products and services are the property of their respective owners Subje...

Page 3: ...4 Additional torsion lock 16 4 5 Securing the battery holder more tightly 17 4 6 Mounting the outside lever handle 17 4 7 Mounting the spindle 18 4 8 Inserting the c lever into the lock 18 4 9 Mounting the inside rosette and lever handle 18 4 10 Removing the protective film 19 4 11 Switch off Bolt Recreation Time 19 4 12 Dismantling 20 4 12 1 Dismantling the inside rosette and lever handle 20 4 12...

Page 4: ...nance 30 7 1 Maintenance table 30 7 2 Cleaning 30 8 Service 31 8 1 Replacing the batteries 31 8 2 Connecting the programmer 32 8 3 Configuration and traceback 32 9 Troubleshooting 33 9 1 Error analysis 33 10 Disposal dismantling 34 10 1 Decommissioning dismantling 34 10 2 Disposal 34 11 Packaging return 35 11 1 Complete devices 35 11 2 Electronic component assemblies 35 ...

Page 5: ... these risks as far as possible It is the skilled person s re sponsibility to ensure that the conditions stated by the manufacturer and the applicable regu lations and standards are complied with when carrying out these actions This documentation is also used to provide information for persons with the following tasks Project planning and project implementation Commissioning the product within the...

Page 6: ...cal Manual 6 08 2017 dormakaba c lever compact User manual for programming and signals of the Kaba evolo components System description Kaba evolo Planning guideline wireless Documentation for currently installed system software ...

Page 7: ... read the following short designations are used for the product designations as well as the following symbols Short designation Product designation c lever c lever compact evolo component c lever compact Programmer Programmer 1460 S module S module for c lever KEM Kaba evolo Manager MRD Multi RFID device Symbols Acoustic signal Visual signal ...

Page 8: ...us situation that could lead to minor injury NOTICE Important information on the correct use of the product Failure to comply with these instructions could lead to malfunctions The product and or ob jects in the local vicinity could be damaged 1 7 Notes Information is denoted by this symbol Tips on using the product are useful pieces of information They help to make best use of the product and its...

Page 9: ...uctions 2 3 ESD prevention measures NOTICE Risk for electronic components due to electrostatic discharge Incorrect handling of electronic PCBs or components can result in damage which will cause a complete breakdown or sporadic errors General ESD prevention measures must be observed when installing or repairing the product Wear an anti static wrist strap when handling electronic components Connect...

Page 10: ...n lithium batteries or expose them to high temperatures Do not short circuit lithium batteries Do not recharge lithium batteries 2 5 Dealing with powerful magnets WARNING Magnets can affect the functionality of pacemakers and implanted defibrillators The functions of pacemakers or implanted defibrillators may be impaired Pacemakers may be inadvertently switched to test mode causing those who wear ...

Page 11: ...municates via wireless gateway with the host system The system software determines the supported functions See also the wireless planning guideline and instructions for the system software 3 2 Structure 1 2 3 16 15 13 14 4 6 7 5 8 9 11 12 10 Item Item 1 Inside handle optional 9 M2 5 x 6 battery holder locking screw Not included in scope of delivery 2 M6 x 6 threaded pin ISO 4029 DIN 916 10 Mechatr...

Page 12: ...lates 1 2 3 4 Item Backplate designation 1 Sweden SV 2 Finland FI 3 Japan JP 4 Australia AU Version described in this document 3 4 Technical data Technical data Connection Data transfer RFID Hardware Lever handle Assorted variants see product catalogue Fitting Zinc housing H x W x D 122 x 54 x 23 Antenna cover Synthetic material Power supply Batteries 1 5 V AAA lithium Ambient conditions 1 Protect...

Page 13: ...losive environments Identification technology MRD Multi RFID device LEGIC advant prime MIFARE DESFire classic Standards 1 Fire protection DIN 18273 tested in accord ance with EN 1634 1 min EI230 C EI290 C DO 20 31 EN 179 According to test certificate Protection class EN 1906 class 0 Usage class EN 1906 class 3 Cycles Battery life at 20 C 60 000 cycles 1 Depending on configuration Battery life at 2...

Page 14: ...ns 125 52 122 8 54 7 79 4 43 4 23 0 34 5 50 3 4 2 Conformity This product conforms to the EU directives 2014 53 EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014 35 EU LVD Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive You can download the original declaration of conformity in PDF format at www kaba com con formity ...

Page 15: ... 2 Drilling fixing holes Replace locks that do not comply with DIN standard 18251 1 EN 12209 2015 The fitting used determines the position number and diameter of the drill holes ø 20 mm ü Existing fitting removed 1 If there are no existing drill holes Mark the drill holes on the outside and inside of the door 2 Remove the lock 3 Note Do not drill through the door Drill the holes up to the lock mor...

Page 16: ...older Insert the battery holder complete with batteries into the mechatronics unit The battery holder clicks into place The green light briefly illuminates once 1x 4 4 Additional torsion lock Measure the drill hole diameter on the door Select suitable sleeves to bridge the gap Attach the sleeves ...

Page 17: ...ases the amount of effort involved in replacing the batteries see Dismantling 4 12 1 2 3 1 Remove the flexible support plate 2 Secure the battery holder with the battery holder locking screw M2 5 x 6 3 Attach the flexible support plate 4 6 Mounting the outside lever handle 1 Position the guide ring on the mechatronics unit 2 Attach the lever handle in the desired position on the square 3 Screw the...

Page 18: ... ð The spindle clicks into place 4 8 Inserting the c lever into the lock With the spindle on the outside of the door push the c lever through the lock hub 4 9 Mounting the inside rosette and lever handle The lever handle can only be removed with a special tool after attaching it to the rosette 1 2 3 5 4 1 Attach the optional rosette with the plastic attachment highlighted in blue pointing down Ali...

Page 19: ...r handle securely in place using the M6 x 6 pin screw 4 10 Removing the protective film Remove the protective film 4 11 Switch off Bolt Recreation Time Switch off Bolt Recreation Time in the system software and transfer to the device using the programmer Refer to the documentation for currently installed system software Bolt Recreation Time defines the time interval at which the engaging state of ...

Page 20: ...to the rosette 4 12 2 Removing the inside lever handle from the rosette Use spreader forceps to push the circlip apart and simultaneously remove the handle 4 12 3 Removing the c lever from the lock Pull the c lever out of the lock hub 4 12 4 Removing the battery holder locking screw 1 2 If present Remove the battery holder locking screw 1 Remove the flexible support plate 2 Unscrew the battery hol...

Page 21: ...reset using master media the components must then be re programmed using a master LEGIC or MIFARE 5 2 Master media With the A and B master Media the components are programmed directly The B masters are organised under an A master The master media do not have any access authorisations 5 3 User media All User media are organised under a B master NOTICE Lost User media should be immediately blocked a...

Page 22: ...ed in an A structure Separate access authorisations to User media can be issued with each B master User media can be programmed with different B masters but not with the same components Each component can be programmed with up to 4000 User media These can be distributed across the various B masters as required For example a B1 master only manages 50 users whilst another master B2 manages up to 395...

Page 23: ...mming the User media Action 1 1 s Beep Launch programming mode Master B approx 1 s hold in front of the antenna 1 x short 2 1 s Beep Program User media User media approx 1 s hold in front of the antenna 1 x short 3 1 s Beep Additional User media approx 1 s hold in front of the antenna 1 x short 4 Beeeep 1 s To complete Master B approx 1 shold in front of the antenna Note If no master medium is hel...

Page 24: ...ting User media Action 1 1 s Beep Launch programming mode Master B approx 1 s hold in front of the antenna 1 x short 3 s 2 Beep Beep Delete User media User media approx 3 s hold in front of the antenna 2 x short 3 Beeeep 1 s To complete Master B approx 1 shold in front of the antenna Note If no master medium is held up within 20 seconds program ming mode ends automatically and one long acoustic si...

Page 25: ...n the antenna field and is read Deleting Master Bs Action 1 1 s Beep Launch programming mode hold in front of the antenna Mas ter A approx 1 s 1 x short 3 s 2 Beep Beep Delete Master B and all user media Master B approx hold in front of the antenna 3 s 2 x short 3 Beeeep 1 s To complete Master A approx 1 s hold in front of the antenna Note If no master medium is held up within 20 seconds program m...

Page 26: ...gramming mode In this case the light ring glows green for as long as the medium is located within the antenna field and is read Deleting user media Action 10 s 1 Beep Beep hold in front of the antenna Mas ter B approx 10 s All User media under the Master B are deleted 2 x short 1 x long1 1 x short Key 1 Firmware version 42xx ...

Page 27: ...with master Action 15 s 1 Beep Beep Master B structure Master B approx 15 s hold in front of the antenna The INI reset will be executed after 15 s After 10 s 1 x long 1 x short after 15 s 2 x short 15 s 1 Beep Beep Master A B structure Master A approx 15 s hold in front of the antenna The INI reset will be executed after 15 s After 10 s 1 x long 1 x short after 15 s 2 x short INI reset for CardLin...

Page 28: ...g Technical Manual 28 08 2017 dormakaba c lever compact INI reset with master Action 15 s 1 Beep Beep Master A Master A approx 15 s hold in front of the antenna The INI reset will be executed after 15 s 2 x short ...

Page 29: ...onfirm access authorisation Note The c lever s opening time is limited after this time has elapsed the c lever closes automatically Upon delivery the opening time is approx 6 s but this can be adjusted using the 1460 program mer or the system software 2 Activate the lock by pushing the lever handle 3 The door can be opened Beep Beep Beep Beep If there is an attempt to gain access using unauthorise...

Page 30: ...es Function check in accordance with instruc tions 12 months Replacing the batteries 24 months1 Clock components Check and set clock time with the system software 12 months Firmware update To modify functionality See the system description as required Table 1 Maintenance interval evolo components Key 1 Device with lithium batteries 7 2 Cleaning Only disinfection agents that are explicitly formulat...

Page 31: ...g such devices should maintain a distance of at least 50 cm from the open ing tool Whilst the battery is being changed all the data access authorisations configurations and traceback is retained in the battery independent memory The clock settings are lost after 45 seconds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1x Also see about this 2 4 12 4 Removing the battery holder locking screw 20 2 4 5 Securing the battery holder m...

Page 32: ... system software via wireless gateway c lever compact with wireless module and deactivated wireless function Configuration updates e g the clock time and traceback read outs are performed using the programmer The traceback is transmitted from the programmer to the system software for evaluation See also 1 4 Programmer c lever compact without wireless module Configuration updates e g of the clock t...

Page 33: ...ime profiles Door does not open author isation by an authorised user medium is confirmed via acoustic and visual signals 1 x long 1 x short 1 x long 1 x short green Internal clock in component has failed Check programming and clock time User medium cannot be pro grammed 4000 media or groups already programmed in the e module Defective medium Not the correct technology Contact customer service Mast...

Page 34: ...the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act ElektroG in Germany dic tates that facility operators are obliged to return electrical and electronic devices to their manufacturer point of purchase or designated public collection points at the end of their life cycle Disposal in Germany dormakaba EAD GmbH will take responsibility for correct disposal of supplied goods once they are no longer in use as...

Page 35: ...oil or place in a bag Pad heavily around the device with foam padding or air bags for example The device must not be able to move around within the packaging Use dust free environmentally friendly fill material 11 2 Electronic component assemblies ESD sensitive electronic component assemblies such as PCBs and readers should be stored transported and shipped in suitable anti static packaging Electr...

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