Programming Instructions for the OMEGA FLEX System

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Programming Instructions for the OMEGA FLEX System
Programming Instructions
for the OMEGA FLEX System
- For Offline-Programming -
Translated
programming instructions
version 1.1, 11/2014
Contents
1
Contents
2
Notes on the layout .............................................. 4
3
Preface ................................................................ 5
3.1
Versions ......................................................6
3.2
Manufacturer and Service ..............................6
3.3
Target group ................................................7
4
For your safety ............................................... 8
4.1
Explanation of the safety notes .......................8
4.2
Intended use ...............................................8
4.3
Basic safety instructions ................................9
5
Description ........................................................ 12
6
Correct door operation ....................................... 19
7
Transport notes ................................................. 20
8
Example of a system overview ........................... 22
9
Master media ..................................................... 24
10
Programming ..................................................... 33
10.1
Defining the SYSTEM-MASTER ...................... 34
10.2
Authorizing a PROGRAM-MASTER .................. 35
10.3
Authorizing the RF-STICK-MASTER ............... 36
10.4
Authorizing a locking medium ....................... 37
10.5
Authorizing optional Master media ................ 38
10.6
Enabling and disabling Office mode ............... 39
10.7
Deleting the authorization of a PROGRAMMASTER .................................................... 39
10.8
Deleting the authorization of a locking
medium .................................................... 40
10.9
Deleting the authorizations of all locking
media ....................................................... 41
10.10 Using Emergency Key.................................. 41
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Contents
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Opening locking devices..................................... 42
11.1
Opening locking cylinder .............................. 42
11.2
Opening wall terminals ................................ 43
11.3
Opening electronic shields ............................ 44
12
Programming with the RF-Stick ......................... 47
13
Trouble-shooting................................................ 51
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Notes on the layout
2
Notes on the layout
In these Programming Instructions, various elements are
highlighted with defined layout features:
Notes highlighted with this symbol contain
additional information on the efficient use.
Reference to additional information
Notes on the correct disposal

 Steps in a sequence of actions. Tips with this
symbol require you to perform an action
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Preface
3
Preface
These Programming Instructions will help you programming
the OMEGA FLEX system and using it as intended, safely, and
advantageously.
Any person who programs, operates, or disposes of the
OMEGA FLEX system must have read and understood the
entire contents of these Programming Instructions and other
required user manuals, operating and fitting instructions.
Depending on the configuration of your locking system, you
may require other user manuals, operating or fitting
instructions for an overall understanding of the system.
Always keep these Programming Instructions within reach for
reference during the entire service life.
These Fitting and Operating Instructions should be handed
over to the end users.
Be sure to use the most recent version of these
Fitting and Operating Instructions. Updated
versions are available free of charge at
www.ces.eu.
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Preface
3.1
Versions
These Programming Instructions only apply to:
CEStronics OMEGA FLEX system
3.2
Manufacturer and Service
The manufacturer of the OMEGA FLEX system is:
CEStronics GmbH
Friedrichstr. 243
42551 Velbert
Tel: +49 (0) 2051-204-0
Fax: +49 (0) 2051-204-105
www.ces.eu
For service support please contact your professional CEStronics
partner.
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Preface
3.3
Target group
These Fitting and Operating Instructions are intended for
trained fitting staff, maintenance staff and operators.
As regards the use of these Operating Instructions, it is
assumed that the necessary technical knowledge on how to
use the product as intended is available.
The necessary product training is provided by your professional
CEStronics partner. If this has not yet taken place, please
contact your professional CEStronics partner to obtain training
on the product.
NOTICE
Unintended condition of your system
possible!
If you are not fully familiar with the various
possibilities of your system, it may perform
unexpected functions.
 If you program the OMEGA FLEX system, you
must be clearly aware of the consequences of
your programming to prevent undesired
results.
 If there are functions of the OMEGA FLEX
system you do not understand, contact your
professional CEStronics partner to obtain
further information.
 Always satisfy yourself that your programming
produces the desired result.
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For your safety
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4.1
For your safety
Explanation of the safety notes
These Programming Instructions include safety notes of the
following types:
NOTICE
These notes warn against possible property
or environmental damage.
4.2
Intended use
The individual components of the OMEGA FLEX system serve to
unlock and lock doors with locks for which the use of knob
systems are permitted. These system components are
exclusively intended and may only be used for that purpose.
The individual system components of the OMEGA FLEX system
must not be altered in any way without our written consent.
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.
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For your safety
4.3
Basic safety instructions
Observe all warnings and notes in these Programming
Instructions when you assemble, program, and use
components of the system.
Always keep this instruction manual near to your locking
devices.
To prevent danger to life and limb, the following safety
instructions must be observed:
4.3.1
Danger to life
 People may not be able to open the door in emergencies
and may be injured or killed. Check the suitability of the
locking device for your intended use. For the suitability test
please read the instruction manuals of the locking devices
or contact your CEStronics specialist partner.
 Only use locking devices without anti-panic function on door
locks permitted to have door knob systems. In case of
doubt, please contact the manufacturer of the door or the
door lock and satisfy yourself that the OMEGA FLEX device
is suitable for your door system.
 Make sure that the effects of your programming do not
expose any persons to any risk of injury or other hazards.
 Satisfy yourself that your programming translates into the
desired function.
 Make sure that all required system components work
perfectly.
4.3.2
Danger of explosion
Live parts of the system components may cause an explosion.
Do not use any components of the system in potentially
explosive atmospheres.
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For your safety
4.3.3
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.
4.3.4
Danger of poisoning
Always keep the system components out of reach of children.
There is a risk that children swallow small parts such as
batteries or screws.
4.3.5
Danger of property damage
To prevent property damage, the following safety instructions
should be observed:
 Always have repairs performed by properly qualified
personnel.
 Only use accessories and spare parts recommended by
CEStronics.
 Only use the proper or described tools for the system
components.
 Do not drop any system components on the floor, on hard
surfaces or on hard objects.
 Protect the electronic parts of your system components
against water and other liquids.
 The system components contain highly sensitive electronic
parts that may be damaged or destroyed through static
charges. Do not disassemble any system components in
rooms with built up static charge.
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For your safety
4.3.6
Danger through environmental
conditions
 Do not use the system components in corrosive
atmospheres (chlorine, ammonia, lime water).
 Only use the system components in rooms in which the
humidity does not exceed 95 %.
 Do not use the system components in rooms with a high
level of dust formation.
 Do not use the system components near sources of heat.
4.3.7
Danger of malfunctions
 The reading units of the system components must not be
covered with metallic material. You will not otherwise be
able to import any locking media or carry out programming
respectively.
 Satisfy yourself while installing that all system components
are in perfect working order. Malfunctions of the system
components may compromise the functioning of the entire
system.
 If necessary, use uninterrupted power supply (UPS)
systems to ensure an uninterrupted operation of your
locking system.
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Description
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Description
The OMEGA FLEX system is based on 13.56 MHz HFtransponder technology. This allows reading distances of
about 20 mm at locking cylinders/shields and about 50 mm at
wall terminals.
You are able to use all Mifare Classic Standard 1k/4k
transponder media, LEGIC prime/advant as well as all media
according to ISO 14443 and DESFire EV-1 as authorised
locking media on your locking devices.
Your locking devices can only be operated with authorized
locking media. You can authorize a locking medium for your
locking devices with Master media or the OMEGA software and
radio transmission.
Access is granted if you move with an authorized locking
medium into the reading range of your locking devices. The
reader modules in the locking devices detect an authorized
locking medium and
 if the locking device is a locking cylinder, the outside knob is
coupled with the follower and the door can be opened by
rotating the outside knob;
 if the locking device is a wall terminal, the relay is pulled up
and the connected door can be opened.
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Description
The system operation is simple, safe and intuitive, irrespective
of the level of implementation:
 as a manual system with simple manual programming via
Master media at the locking device;
You require these components for a system with manual
programming (also see next page):
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Description
The locking media allow you to operate OMEGA FLEX
locking devices .
grant or refuse the free access.
The SYSTEM-MASTER is used to authorize the PROGRAMMASTER for the locking system. Each system has one and
The locking devices
only one SYSTEM-MASTER and a maximum of ten PROGRAMMASTERS.
The PROGRAM-MASTER serves to authorize locking media
for your locking device.
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Description
 as a medium-scale locking system (Offlineprogramming) with the entire programming being
performed at your PC with the OMEGA software and
transmission of the data to the individual locking devices via
the RF-Stick by radio transmission;
You require these components for a system with offlineprogramming (also see next page):
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Description
 State-of-the-art standard PC  with Windows 7™,
Windows 8™, Windows Server 2008™ or Windows Server
2013™ (XP™ and Windows Server™ 2003 are no longer
supported). 1 GHz processor, at least 1 GB RAM, at least 1
GB free hard disk memory
 CD-ROM drive for installing the software from data media
 One free USB port for the use of the RF-Stick (optional)
 Existing Internet connection for using OMEGA-Quicksupport
 Monitor with a resolution of 1,024 768 pixel or higher, or a
resolution of 1,024  600 pixel (netbook)
 OMEGA software with valid licence.
 RF stick  possible types
(see “Programming Packages”, page 48).
 At least one locking device (No.
wall terminal)
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, locking cylinder, IES,
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Description
 as a large-scale locking system (online-programming)
with the entire programming being performed at your PC
with the OMEGA software and immediate transmission of
the data via the linked Access Points. Virtually no time is
lost by going to the individual devices for manual
programming.
For further information, please refer to the User
Manual of the CEStronics Suite which is available
free of charge at www.ces.eu.
You require these components for a system with online
programming (see next page):
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Description
 State-of-the-art standard PC with Windows 7™,
Windows 8™, Windows Server 2008™ or Windows Server
2013™ (XP™ and Windows Server™ 2003 are no longer
supported). 1 GHz processor, at least 1 GB RAM, at least 1
GB free hard disk memory
 Network interface card with TCP/IP protocol
 CD-ROM drive for installing the software from data media
 Existing Internet connection for using OMEGA-Quicksupport
 Monitor with a resolution of 1,024 768 pixel or higher
 OMEGA RF-NET Access Point (No. 3, maximum of ten
devices per Access Point)
 OMEGA software with valid licence.
 At least one locking device (No.
wall terminal)
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Correct door operation
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Correct door operation
NOTICE
Damaging the locking cylinder by false door
operation possible.
 Use only the door handle for opening and
closing the door, like shown in the illustration.
 Don’t open the door with the key:
 Don’t open the door with the knob:
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Transport notes
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Transport notes
OMEGA FLEX locking devices (shields and locking cylinder only)
can interact if they are too close to each other or too close to
the locking media. This will discharge the battery.
To prevent interaction between OMEGA FLEX locking devices
during transport, please observe the following notes:
 Wherever possible, OMEGA FLEX locking devices should be
transported in their original package.
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Transport notes
 Only mount the electronics knob with the inserted battery
on the locking cylinder when you are ready to use it.
Once the electronics knob is in place, it consumes energy from
the battery:
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Example of a system overview
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Example of a system
overview
The SYSTEM-MASTER
MASTERS .
was used to authorize the PROGRAM-
The PROGRAM-MASTER no. 1 was used to authorize the
locking media no. 1 and no. 2. The locking medium no. 1
was authorized for the locking devices wall terminal no. 1
and the locking cylinder no. 2. The locking medium no. 2 was
authorized for the wall terminal no. 3.
The PROGRAM-MASTER no. 2 was used to authorize the
locking media no. 3 and no. 4. The locking medium no. 3 was
authorized for the wall terminal no. 3. The locking medium
no. 4 was authorized for the locking devices no. 4, no. 5 and
no. 6.
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Example of a system overview
Prepare an overview or a locking plan for your
programming. This will enable you to determine at
any time which PROGRAM-MASTER you used to
authorize which locking medium.
NOTICE
Danger of abuse in case of a lost Master
medium.
 If a Master medium is lost, have the locking
cylinder and/or the access terminal initialized by
properly skilled personnel.
 Always keep all Master media at a safe place.
 Prevent manipulation of the locking system by a
potential finder.
All authorisations for the locking devices are
deleted during initialisation.
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Master media
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Master media
Further functions can be set manually using master media
without the need for auxiliary means such as PC or
programming cable/RF stick. You can obtain master media
from your CEStronics specialist partner:
9.1.1
SYSTEM-MASTER
With the SYSTEM-MASTER, you define the allocation to a
locking system. The SYSTEM-MASTER grants all authorizations
on the highest level. For each locking system, there is one and
only one valid SYSTEM-MASTER.
With the SYSTEM-MASTER, you can authorize up to ten
PROGRAM-MASTERS. In its basic version, a locking system
requires one SYSTEM-MASTER and one PROGRAM-MASTER
each to program your locking devices.
9.1.2
PROGRAM-MASTER
The PROGRAM-MASTER is used to authorize and delete the
authorization of your locking media.
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Master media
9.1.3
TIME-MASTER
With the TIME-MASTER, you set the opening time of the
locking device. During the opening time, your locking device
allows free access.
When the locking device detects the TIME-MASTER, it starts
beeping at one-second intervals.
The number of beeps determines the opening time.
To set the opening time of your locking devices with the TIMEMASTER, proceed as follows:
 Hold the TIME-MASTER in front of the locking device.
When the TIME-MASTER is detected, the locking device starts
beeping at one-second intervals until the TIME-MASTER is
removed out of the reading range. The number of beeps
determines the opening time.
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Master media
9.1.4
RELEASE-MASTER
With the RELEASE-MASTER, you can set locking devices into
enable condition. In enable condition, no locking media are
read and the locking devices are permanently open.
 The cylinder or shield allows permanent access.
 The relay of the wall terminal is permanently pulled up.
To set the enable condition:
 Hold the RELEASE-MASTER for about one second in front of
your locking device (Confirmation: 1 x short signal).
Deactivate enable condition:
 Hold the RELEASE-MASTER for about five seconds in front of
your locking device (Confirmation: 2 x short signal).
In response, your locking cylinder uncouples and/or the relay
of the wall terminal drops.
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Master media
9.1.5
BLOCK-MASTER
With the BLOCK-MASTER, you can set your locking devices
permanently into blocked condition. In blocked condition all
locking media are rejected. 
 The locking cylinder or shield is permanently blocked and
prevents access.
 The relay of the wall terminal is permanently dropped.
To set the blocked condition:
 Hold the BLOCK-MASTER for about one second in front of
your locking device (Confirmation: 1 x short signal).
Deactivate blocked condition:
 Hold the BLOCK-MASTER for about five seconds in front of
your locking device (Confirmation: 2 x short signal).
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Master media
9.1.6
RF-INI-MASTER
The RF-INI-MASTER is used to switch your /NET devices into
online (RF) mode. Your device must be in this mode to
establish a connection with an online RF network.
Also, the stored events at the locking device are transmitted.
Programming jobs and events are transmitted cyclically.
To set the RF mode (Online mode) of your locking devices
with the RF-INI-MASTER, proceed as follows:
 Keeping the RF INI MASTER about two seconds before your
locking device.
As a result, you get a short green signal and a short sound.
To put your locking device in the offline mode, proceed as
follows:
 Keeping the RF INI master before the locking device, until
the following signaling is finished.
As a result, you get the green signal for about five seconds, as
well as an acoustic signal.
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Master media
9.1.7
RF-TRACE-MASTER
The RF-TRACE-MASTER serves to verify the quality of the radio
frequency (RF) link between the OMEGA server and your
locking devices.
 Hold the RF-TRACE-MASTER for about two seconds in front
of your locking device.
The function is performed immediately.
The RF-TRACE-MASTER triggers the following signals of your
locking devices:
 Green LED of your OMEGA FLEX locking device flashes
twice: very strong RF link.
 Green LED of your OMEGA FLEX locking device flashes once:
adequate RF link.
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Master media
 Red and green LEDs flash alternately or simultaneously:
weak RF link.
 Red LED of your OMEGA FLEX locking device flashes: No RF
link established and trouble-shooting required.

During the verification, the Access Point emits the
same signals as the locking device.
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Master media
9.1.8
EMERGENCY-KEY
The emergency key is a master key that is authorized to lock
your locking devices irrespective of your settings.
The emergency key gives you access at all times to every
locking device in your OMEGA FLEX system.
The emergency key is available as a key, a key fob and as an
identification card.
The emergency key always has top priority and can also be
used to open devices that have been set to blocking state.
NOTICE
An unauthorised person may be able to
acquire the emergency key and gain access.
 Keep the emergency key in a safe place.
 Prevent it getting into the hands of
unauthorised persons.
Emergency key authorisation is carried out manually via the
SYSTEM MASTER or by remote programming.
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Master media
Use on a cylinder lock:
Hold in front of the lock = Locking device activated,
signal 1 x green
Hold in front of the lock again = Locking device closed,
signal 2 x green
The emergency key is suitable for the fire service
key safe.
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Programming
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Programming
1.
First, you authorize the SYSTEM-MASTER for your locking
device. You can subsequently also authorize the SYSTEMMASTER for further locking devices.
2.
You then authorize one or several PROGRAM-MASTER for
your locking device.
3.
Finally, you authorize the locking media for one or several
locking devices.
During the programming, various acoustic and visual signals
are given.
The SYSTEM-MASTER allows you to authorize up to ten
PROGRAM-MASTERS for your locking system.
The SYSTEM-MASTER cannot be used to authorize locking
media but only to authorize PROGRAM-MASTERS and optional
Master media.
The locking media for a locking device can only be authorized
with a PROGRAM-MASTER. One locking medium can also be
authorized for several locking devices.
NOTICE
If a Master medium is damaged, it may no
longer work.
 Make sure that your Master media are not
damaged.
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Programming
NOTICE
Danger of accidental deletion of
authorizations.
 Unless stated otherwise, hold the media in front
of the reader for approx. one second.
 Only hold the respective media in front of the
reader for as long as is indicated in the
instructions.

10.1
Programming is the same for all types of locking
media and locking devices (example: locking
cylinder).
Defining the SYSTEM-MASTER
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Programming
10.2
Authorizing a PROGRAMMASTER
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Programming
10.3
Authorizing the RF-STICKMASTER
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Programming
10.4
Authorizing a locking medium
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Programming
10.5
Authorizing optional Master
media
Programming is the same for all optional media.
The following describes the procedure with a
"TIME-MASTER" as an example for all optional
media.
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Programming
10.6
Enabling and disabling Office
mode
10.7
Deleting the authorization of a
PROGRAM-MASTER
When the authorization of the PROGRAM-MASTER is deleted,
all the authorizations of locking media that were granted with
that PROGRAM-MASTER are deleted as well.
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Programming
10.8
Deleting the authorization of a
locking medium
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Programming
10.9
Deleting the authorizations of
all locking media
10.10 Using Emergency Key
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Opening locking devices
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Opening locking devices
11.1
Opening locking cylinder
 Move with your authorized locking system into the reading
range of the locking cylinder.
The reader module in the outside knob identifies the locking
medium. Green LEDs in the light ring of the locking cylinder
signal the enabled status.
 Rotate the outside knob to open the door.
During this enable time, the locking cylinder does not respond
to any other locking media.
Unauthorised locking media will be refused
(signalling: 4 x red).
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Opening locking devices
11.2
Opening wall terminals
 To perform the locking or unlocking operation, hold your
authorized locking medium in front of the reader.
The green LED in the wall terminal goes on to signal enable
status and the connected door system opens.
During the set opening time you can pass through the door.
During this opening time, the wall terminal does not respond
to any other locking media.
Unauthorised locking media will be refused
(signalling: 4 x red).
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Opening locking devices
11.3
Opening electronic shields
 To perform the locking or unlocking operation, hold your
authorized locking medium in front of the reader.
The green LED and a short beep of the reader module signal
the enabled status.
 Use the handle of the outside shield to open the door.
During this opening time, the shield does not respond to any
other locking media.
Unauthorised locking media will be refused
(signalling: 4 x red).
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Opening locking devices
11.3.1
DESFire EV1 transponders (locking
media)
The data transmission between the locking device and the
locking medium is encrypted. Only locking media that are
authenticated by the device are authorized to lock or unlock.
These locking devices (1) do not accept any foreign
transponders (2); they do not respond to any locking or
unlocking attempt with other locking media.
A DESFire EV-1 locking medium manufactured by CEStronics
operating in the security mode can be used in other systems
(3) requiring this type of transponder. This ensures the multiapplication capability of the locking medium.
11.3.2
DESFire EV1 in standard mode
Locking media operating in the standard mode behave like any
other ISO 14443 transponders. For authorization, the UID of
the locking medium is used.
If you manage your systems with the CEStronics software, you
can use both DESFire EV-1 variants with the CEStronics
software.
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Opening locking devices
 Move your authorized locking medium into the reading
range of the locking device.
The reader module detects the locking medium.
The locking device sends a short signal to signal the enable
status.
During the enable time you can open the door. During this
enable time, the locking device does not respond to any other
locking media.
Unauthorised locking media will be refused
(signalling: 4 x red).
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Programming with the RF-Stick
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Programming with the RFStick
The optional RF-Stick permits the wireless manual
programming of your locking devices (locking cylinder, IES
fitting, wall terminal). The maximum radio range of the RFStick is 10 metres.
For more information about the operation, see
the operating manual of the OMEGA RF-Stick.
The manual is available free of charge at
www.ces.eu.
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Programming with the RF-Stick
The RF-Stick is available in three different packages:
RF-Stick
Includes the RF-Stick and a CD-ROM
only, for the functional extension of
existing online and offline systems
RF-Stick Set
Includes the OMEGA FLEX RF-Stick, RFSTICK MASTER, OMEGA FLEX SYSTEM
MASTER, a CD-ROM with the CEStronics
software suite as backup medium and a
USB stick with program files and licences
RF-Stick
Programming
Package
Includes a netbook with pre-installed
CEStronics software suite with single-user
licence, OMEGA FLEX RF-Stick, RF-STICK
MASTER, OMEGA FLEX SYSTEM MASTER,
USB stick with licence file and data files,
CD-ROM with the CEStronics software
suite as backup medium
To authorize the programming, you always need the RFSTICK-MASTER. To work with the RF-Stick, proceed as follows:
 Authorize the RF-STICK-MASTER at your locking device (use
on a cylinder lock):
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 Insert the RF-Stick in a free USB port of your PC (or
netbook).
 Launch the OMEGA FLEX software and log in.
After a few seconds the two status messages "System ready"
and "RF-Stick ready" appear in the status line.
 Edit your locking system as desired.
You will then see a new status message "Programming
required".
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Programming with the RF-Stick
 Go to the "Other" menu and select "Program changes".
 OR select "Programming" in the upper menu bar and click
on "Reprogramming all devices".
You will now see two new status messages in the status line
"Programming running" and "RF-Stick ready for programming".
 Go with your notebook/netbook near the locking devices
(max. distance 10 metres).
 Hold the RF-STICK-MASTER within reading range of your
locking device.
If the distance between the RF-Stick and the
locking device is too long (longer than 10 m), the
locking device will signal the lacking connection
with a long beep and red LEDs.
When the locking device has detected the RF-STICK-MASTER,
it signals this with a long beep and the green LEDs will go on
for about five seconds.
When the transmission starts, the green LEDs start flashing
and continue to flash until the data transmission is finished.
After the data transmission has been finished, the
programming job is deleted from the "Programming status"
list. The green message “RF stick ready” appears in the status
line.
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Trouble-shooting
13
Trouble-shooting
Symptom
Possible cause and remedy
No RF connection
can be established.
The OMEGA Software Suite has
not been installed completely.
 Check the function and licencing of
the OMEGA server.
The network configuration is not
set correctly.
 Check the network settings of your
PC.
The power supply of Access Points
is interrupted.
 Check the power supply of your
Access Points.
Locking devices are outside the
radio frequency range of Access
Points.
 Check the permitted distance.
 Limit the trouble-shooting with the
optional RF-TRACE-MASTER (see
page 28):
- Is there a fault at the locking
devices
- or at your PC network?
The locking devices
You have used an unauthorized
do not open when a locking medium.
locking medium is
 Use an authorized locking medium.
placed in front of
them.
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Trouble-shooting
Symptom
Possible cause and remedy
The locking devices
The battery is empty.
do not open when a
 Replace the battery of the locking
locking medium is
device or the locking medium by a
placed in front of
new battery.
them.
 Check the power supply to the wall
terminal.
The locking medium is too far
away from the locking device.
 Hold the locking medium in the
reading range of the locking
devices.
The locking cylinder is not
programmed.
 Program the authorizations for the
respective locking device.
There is an interruption in the
output of the wall terminal.
 Check the output and the
connected devices of the wall
terminal.
The reading units are shielded by
metallic objects or materials.
 Remove metallic objects or material
from the reading units.
If the trouble still cannot be eliminated, please contact your
CEStronics partner.
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Trouble-shooting
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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purpose.
© 2014 CEStronics, Velbert
Part no. BRO 2252-002
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