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GENERAL INDICATIONS.....Page VOLTAGE VALUE CHECKS....Page 3 4 FRAME BOARD CONNECTIONS.....Page 4 MANUAL ACTIVATION....Page 8 FOR SECURITY DOOR.....Page 9 FOR DETECTOR AND DOORPASS DOOR..Page 9 FITTING OF THE ESCUTCHEON PLATE FOR PREPARED DOORS......Page 10 CYLINDER AND PROTECTION FITTING FOR BI-ELETTRA DOORS...Page 13 REPLACEMENT OF THE BATTERY....Page 15 REPLACEMENT OF THE ELECTRONIC BOARD..Page 16 SOFTWARE VERSIONS......Page 17 ACCESSORY SYNCHRONISATION.....Page 18 NEW BOARD SETTINGS.......Page 19 TOTAL CANCELLATION.. .....Page 20 MANUFACTURER SETTINGS..Page 20 BOARD COMPATIBILITY.......Page 22 POWER SAVING.....Page 22 POWER SUPPLY STATUS....Page 23 SOFTWARE JUMPERS.....Page 25 CURRENT DIAGRAM..Page 26 REPLACEMENT OF RECEIVER ELECTRONIC BOARD....Page 27 ELECTRICAL BUTTON CONNECTIONS...Page 28 PANELLING DRILLING DIAGRAM....Page 28
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GENERAL INDICATIONS Before installing a Security or Detector door it is necessary to have an electrical system through a current transformer having 230 V primary and 12 V secondary with a minimum output of 25 VA (supplied with the door). For Security doors do not use transformers different from those supplied with the door. With regards to the purchase and installation of the necessary electrical materials for the completion of the work, always turn to qualified installers that are obliged to perform the installation in a workmanlike fashion issuing a Conformity Declaration
The maximum distance between the current transformer and the connector inserted into the frame, depends on the cable section that connects them. We can say that: S = L x 0.1 where : S = minimum section to use (in mm2) L = length of double wire negative + positive (in m). Example: To connect the secondary of the transformer to the frame board I need a double-wire cable of (L) 40 m, what is the minimum section that it should have? Minimum section (S) = (L) 40 x 0.1 = 4 mm2. The door is supplied from the manufacturer in a manual mode and in a blank status so that the fitting with its various adjustments of the hinges, latch etc., can be manually performed through the inside knob. The buffer battery positioned inside the door can be left on charge for an unlimited period. It is advisable to keep the door closed while not in use so that the battery can be left charging. For greater duration of the battery it is advised to keep the door constantly in charge (24 hours a day). If from time to time the mains are switched off through a switch (for example in a holiday home) it is necessary to foresee for the door to be constantly powered, so as to be able to use it immediately, with no intervention of the external battery or of a key through the security cylinder.
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Fig. a
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Fig. c
The following controls can be performed to verify the presence and correct voltage value of the transformer and battery. Transformer voltage control: using a multimeter, touch with the terminals the screws of the frame connection in position 1 and 2 (fig. a). The minimum value detected should be 11.5V19V ac. Battery voltage control: (FOR THE SECURITY VERSION ONLY) touch with the red terminal the contact on the door and with the black terminal a part of the lock, eg. latch (fig. b). The value read should be 10.5V dc. Frame-contact voltage control: this is measured between the contact on the frame and the frame itself. Because the paint of the frame has an insulating effect, place the black terminal on one of the fixing screws of the register or on the register itself (fig. c). The voltage value that should be read is approx. 13.5V22Vdc; in the event the reading is negative, verify the wire position (numbered with 3 and 4) and do not close the door without having eliminated the problem. During the manual adjustments, pay great attention to the adjustment of the latch because if it doesnt fully exit when the door is closed the lock movement is hindered. FRAME BOARD CONNECTIONS After having mechanically adjusted the door, the external wires must then be connected to the electrical board of the frame.
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Frame board connections for ELETTRA SECURITY and BI-ELETTRA SECURITY doors
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Verify that the wires having terminals 3 and 4, fitted on the frame, are correctly positioned. That is to say that the wire marked with 3 must be connected to the frame contact (Komunicator), the wire marked with 4 must be earthed on the frame. This is a very delicate operation because if the wires are connected incorrectly the electronic board may be damaged.
Take note of the numbered tags on each of the wires because the wire colour could change. The number of the wire corresponds to the position in which it must be connected.
When connecting the wires, make sure they do not touch together and cause a short circuit. correct method incorrect method
After the connection of the various wires, the board container is inserted in the frame housing and is fixed taking care not to pinch the wires between container and frame. The up-down direction of the container is the same. Avoid excessive wire accumulation behind the card.
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The first operation to perform is as follows: MANUAL ACTIVATION There is no mechanical connection between motor and locking bolts when the door leaves the factory. This means that when the door is activated a procedure is required that allows to modify the mechanical status of the lock and activate the motor until the related mechanical parts are connected. This procedure should be performed each time the manual opening of the door occurs. The buffer battery is flat and to perform the test operations it is necessary to leave the door closed and charging with a 12 V ac, by means of the supplied transformer, for about 30 minutes or insert a 9V (6LR61) battery in the holder of the external escutcheon plate. For partially charged batteries, the manual activation operation must be performed with the door closed. By following the indicated procedure the door can be put in a working condition both when it is in the new door status as well as when it has already been formatted:
Open the cover of the internal escutcheon by inserting a narrow tool in the notches.
Move the stem towards the hinge side of the door. Keep it pressed for the entire duration of the operation indicated below up to hearing a click. See the indications on the following page. For Bi-Elettra Security, Detector and Doorpass doors:
Insert the key into the cylinder and turn towards the hinges until a click is heard. Keep the rotation for the entire duration of the operation indicated below up to hearing a click. See the indications on the following page.
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Led rosso = Red LED .. Arancio = Orange LED Verde = Green LED Freccia su = Up arrow giu = Down arrow destra = Right arrow sinistra = Left arrow Enter = Enter Clear = Clear Zona = Reading area Mostrina interna= Internal escutcheon
1. Push the Clear button (keeping it pushed for the entire procedure). 2. If the door has already been formatted, (with at least one memorised key), present one of the memorised keys to the internal escutcheon, otherwise go directly to point 4. 3. If the key is recognised, the door switches to the configuration status, (a flash of the red and green LED), otherwise access is not permitted to the fitter, giving an error signal (a flash of the red LED) (end of the procedure); in the event that the reading does not occur within 10 seconds a time out signal is given (three rapid flashes of the red LED) (end of the procedure). 4. Push the Enter button within maximum 10 seconds. 5. Release both buttons. 6. If the door is closed: the motor is completely activated in opening and in closure, giving an error signal (a flash of the red LED) at the end of each movement without verifying the real position of the lock go to point 8. 7. If the door is open: the motor is completely activated only in closure, giving an error signal (a flash of the red LED) at the end of each movement without verifying the real position of the lock. 8. The door gives an operation executed signal (a flash of the green LED) and a complete door opening sequence is activated, that is, the motor is activated in opening.
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2. if the door is in the Blank condition, press the Enter ok and go to point 5 3. If the door has already been formatted (with at least one memorised key), present one of the memorised keys to the internal escutcheon, if the key is recognised, the door switches to the set-up status, otherwise an error signal is given to the fitter and access is denied (end of procedure). 4. Select the functions mechanical re-set menu and then select
5. The door performs some operations, signals Opening and a complete opening cycle is immediately performed, at the end Enter is signalled. The door at this point should be operative and open. In the event that the mechanical connection has not occurred, the operation may be executed many times until the correct set-up is achieved. A new door continually signals its present status: Through LEDs indicating the blank status for the Security door with the door closed and the bolts out (with the RED and GREEN LEDs continuously on) Through a blank status icon on the display for the Detector door.
The new door condition is a particular functional status, in which the door accepts all keys that are presented. To urge the user to format the door (memorising of the keys), opening is performed with a 5 second delay all the time the door remains in this status. This opening delay is applied for any type of command from the keyboard on the door, remote button, external keyboard, remote control and keys. Perform the door set-up following the USERS INSTRUCTIONS manual supplied with the door. FITTING OF THE ESCUTCHEON PLATE FOR PREPARED DOORS. WARNING: avoid operations that may cause foreign objects to enter inside the lock (iron filings, shavings, etc). Cover the door with the panels that have been drilled following the technical specifications on pages 28.
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Remember never to make the latch control knob hole on the SECURITY door model and to make it on the DETECTOR door model only if requested on the order
Fit the lower plate centering it with the knob with the spindle in the lock.
# N. B. FOR BI-ELETTRA SECURITY, DETECTOR AND DOORPASS DOORS ONLY WITH SECURITY CYLINDER: before fitting the emergency escutcheon, it is necessary to fit the cylinder and bushing with the related kit (see instructions on page 13). Also remember that, on the Bi-Elettra mod. doors, the emergency escutcheon is present both on the inside as well as the outside .
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Screw fix the assembly to the metallic base with two 2.9 x 6.5 screws Hook up the connector and screw the internal metal base to the external one with the two
supplied M5 screws depending on the thickness of the panels as indicated in the table below. Wood 7+7 7 + 14 7 + 21 14 + 14 14 + 21 21 + 21 thickness Screw type M5 x 30 M5 x 30 M5 x 40 M5 x 40 M5 x 50 M5 x 50
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Fit the plastic assembly including the internal escutcheon plate, pushing it up to connect it to the metal base. Screw fix with a 2.9 x 13 screw, paying attention to the components of the circuit underneath and fit the cover
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BOCCOLA DI = CYLINDER PROTECTIVE BUSHING CILINDRO = CYLINDER VITE .. = M6x55 SCREW DISTANZIALE . = SECURITY SPACER STAFFA .. = CYLINDER RETAINING BRACKET
Fit the retaining bracket on the cylinder, and fix it with the M5x16 Allen screw.
Insert the cylinder into the lock, with the 40mm section facing towards the outside as shown in the diagram. Use one of the keys to turn the cylinder cam. INTERNO = INSIDE
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From the inside insert the protective spacer and the two M6x50 screws into their holes. From the outside insert the protective bushing. Screw in the two M6x50 screws.
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1. Unscrew and remove the trim from the edge of the door.
3. Disconnect the connector from the electronic board and remove the battery. Fit a new battery and connect it to the board. Close the lock cover and refit the trim. It is necessary to reset the date and time which were lost when the battery was disconnected.
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Remove the board. Before inserting the new one, it is necessary to disassemble the items indicated with @ from the hold board to fit them onto the new one. Insert the board in its housing and the connectors. Screw the board to the lock (very important otherwise the system will not function), fit the lock cover and the trim. Proceed with the door set-up following the USERS INSTRUCTIONS manual.
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Having to replace a new lock board VMN299A, it is possible to transfer the memory of the hold board onto the new one, thus maintaining the memory of all the keys, pin code, doorpass, radiocontrols, pushbuttons and all the various system settings. Proceed as follows:
cut the 3 connectors of the board to be replaced making sure not to hold the memory holding plate.
Insert the memory plate onto the new board. Fit the board back.
If this transfer is not carried out, it is necessary to memorise all the keys and possible radiocontrols, doorpass, pushbuttons, pin code once again and set all the manufacturers settings.
SOFTWARE VERSIONS
Information regarding the software code of all elements within the system are supplied. In the SOFTWARE VERSIONS menu 5 panels are presented in sequence, each of them indicates the code of the board and the related detected software code. Code VMN299A represents the code of the lock electronic board. Code VMN300A represents the code of the frame electronic board. Code VMN246B represents the code of the doorpass keys receiver electronic board. Code VMN297A represents the code of the internal escutcheon. Code VMN298A represents the code of the external escutcheon.
The procedure to perform to view the software versions is as follows: 1. Push the Clear button (keeping it pushed)
2. Present any key to the internal escutcheon in case of new door or master if already memorised keys are present
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3. If the key is recognised the door switches to the configuration menu, otherwise an error signal is given and the user is denied access (end of procedure) 4. Release the Clear button
5. From the configuration menu select (through the Arrow up and Arrow down keys) the DIAGNOSES MENU and then the SOFTWARE VERSIONS menu so then 5 panels are displayed in sequence, each indicating the hardware code of the board and the related detected software code. The following panel is displayed through the Arrow up and Arrow down keys. 6. The Clear key ends the introduction.
2. Present any key to the internal escutcheon in case of new door or master if already memorised keys are present 3. If the key is recognised, the door switches to the configuration menu, otherwise the user cannot gain entry and an error is signalled (end of procedure). 4. Release the Clear button.
5. select the item DEVICE CONFIGURATION, then the item EXTERNAL COMMUNIC., selecting the item ACCESSORY SINCHRON. Once this operation is performed it is possible to return to the main menu. This type of protection makes it impossible to introduce an unknown frame kit or apparatus in substitution or overlay to that present on the system. In the event that it is necessary to replace, for maintenance purposes, a board in use it will be necessary, following the manual replacement operation, WITH THE DOOR OPEN to enter into the menu and perform the accessory synchronisation. From this point on, all commands will once again be accepted by the door. It is simply necessary to select once the item jambs synchronise to establish the coded communication: there are no commands available to take the door into a non-coded communication condition. Every time a door is configured carry out the synchronization.
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Jumper in normal conditions. Insert the jumper in the pins on the right until the blank status icon appears on the display, take it then back to the normal position (for detector and doorpass doors). Regarding security doors, leave it inserted for a few seconds before taking it back to the normal position.
The confirmation that the cancellation operation has been correctly performed is given by: for the Detector doors, the first icon positioned on the bottom left of the display: at the end of the operation this icon switches from the configured door status to the blank door status to indicate the loss of security. whereas, for the Security doors the green and red blank door LEDs light up.
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accepting any key, PIN code, radiocontrol, doorpass key or coded push button, always applying a 5 sec delay every time it is operated. No operating parameter is altered.
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16. Time-set courtesy light 17. Automatic opening (latch return at the end of the bolts return) 18. Internal signal to closure LED enabled 19. Internal signal to closure LED fixed 20. External signal to closure LED enabled 21. External signal to closure LED time-set 22. Emission of acoustic signal enabled 23. High pitch for the acoustic signal 24. Bell alarm enabled 25. High pitch for the bell alarm 26. Approval to the acquisition of doorpass keys from external pushbutton disabled 27. Doorpass key receiver enabled 28. The doorpass key receiver enquires the low power doorpasses 29. Doorpass key receiver with sound enabled 30. The doorpass key receiver does not continuously ask the doorpass keys for a yes/no 31. High power acoustic volume Here is the list of the timers manufacturer setting: 1. Internal signal to closure LED: 60 sec. 2. External signal to closure LED: 60 sec. 3. Display back lighting: 30 sec. 4. Courtesy light: 10 sec. 5. Doorpass keys disabling in the event of presence in the LF field: 240 sec. (4 min.) 6. Doorpass keys inhibition following a locking: 60 sec. (1 min.) 7. Emergency light (internal): 20 min. 8. Switching off for power saving: 120 min. (2 ore) 9. Periodic switching on: 0 min.
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BOARD COMPATIBILITY
The boards relating to this Elettra detector door version have some compatibility levels with the old boards. Here below are listed the compatibility criteria. 1. The VMN299A lock board (new) is compatible: 1.1. with the VMN230A frame boards (old) that take MH0AP015 software versions and later, with the following limitations: 1.1.1. the frame board will only use the language it holds for SMS communications, regardless of the language used by the door board; 1.1.2. the door status signalling relay contact cannot be modified; 1.2. with the VMN227A and VMN228A escutcheon boards (old), with the following limitations: 1.2.1. it will never be possible to switch off the VMN299A door board because the escutcheon boards keep active a signal that doesnt allow such switching off; 1.2.2. acoustic signals will not be available; 1.2.3. light signals, such as emergency and courtesy lights, will not be available; 1.2.4. the door locked LED signal will not be available. 1.3. with the doorpass VMN246B key receivers but only with the MH0C9006 software or later: it is not possible to use VMN246B having previous software versions. On the contrary, the MH0C9006 software version is compatible with the old VMN229A door boards equipped with any software version. 2. The VMN300A frame board (new) is compatible with VMN229A lock boards (old) equipped with any software version, with the following limitations: 2.1. the frame board will use the default language amongst the 12 available ones for SMS communications, that is to say Italian 2.2. the relay management will be the default one (door status signalling with open contact with the door locked), and cannot be modified; 3. The VMN297A internal escutcheon board (new) is not compatible with the VMN229A lock boards (old). 4. The VMN298A internal escutcheon board (new) is not compatible with the VMN229A lock boards (old).
POWER SAVING
After a 2 hour mains shortage (time that can be set from the menu SET TIMERS POWER SAVING) the door board controls the its own switching off and of the frame boards and of the doorpass key receiver and further of the loads (leds, lights, display back lighting) of the escutcheons. In this conditions the battery power intake is extremely low, thus allowing a fully charged and sound battery to last over 20 days without mains power. In this conditions, only the escutcheon and related displays are lit, (but with the backlighting off) displaying the Stand-by signal. During the mains shortage, the emergency light is lit for 20 minutes (the time can be set form the menu SET TIMERS POWER SAVING) starting from the time when the shortage has occurred, but with the door locked. The POWER SAVING timer can be set from 1 min. to 999 min. (more than 16 h); by setting the value 0 this function is disabled, that is to say that the door switches off in the event of a mains shortage only when the battery is fully flat. The manufacturer settings for this timer is 120 minutes (2 hours).
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SOFTWARE JUMPERS
Some parameters are strictly connected to the hardware. For the management of such peculiar issues the use of 20 software jumpers has been chosen, displayed in the graphic panel below:
1st jumper 2nd jumper
11th jumper
20th jumper
1st jumper:
it is possible to choose whether to jump each jumper or not by using the arrow down buttons of the WORKING MODE SELECT JUMPER menu. The first jumper is on the top left of the panel (the only closed one in the example). Jumpers 1 and 2 work the clean contact (no. 15 and 16) see page 6 for the frame connections. Each software jumpers has a specific use indicated here below:
a) out = relay management on upper board with open contact at rest (N.O.) (manufacturer settings): a. relay OFF = contact open b. relay ON = contact close b) in = relay management on upper board with close contact at rest (N.C.) a. relay OFF = contact close b. relay ON = contact open
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jumper: a) out = the relay on the upper board indicates the door status (manufacturer setting): a. relay OFF = door closed with the bolts fully out b. relay ON = door closed with bolts not out b) in = the relay on the upper board indicates door opener can be activated: a. relay OFF = door opener cannot be activated b. relay ON = for second = door opener can be activated, that is to say the door is closed with bolts and latch fully in. This signal is available only with an AUTOMATIC OPENING TYPE (that is to say with motorised latch control). If the door is immediately opened once the latch is in, the activation of the relay second is not performed.
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CURRENT DIAGRAM
Each opening and locking operation, that is to say every time the bolts are moved in or out (and possibly also the latch in the event of opening, memorises up to 42 readings of the level of current dynamically absorbed by the motor during the operation. 100 milliseconds separate each one of these readings. The availability of this information, always referred to the last operation, allows to view on a bar graph, available in the DIAGNOSES MEMU CURRENT DIAGRAM, the trend of the current during the whole working operation of mechanical parts. The viewing of the 2 extra current threshold levels, immediate (upper) and delayed (lower) indicated through horizontal lines, set during testing and therefore specific for each door board, allows to have a rough idea of the stress applied to the door during each single operation.
This indication is particularly useful during installation, where the operator can verify for sure if the door has been correctly installed. It represents a useful tool also over the whole life of the door, allowing the final user to verify, whenever it being useful, the wear status of the door thus allowing him to call for technical assistance in the event of serious wear. In the example a working cycle of approx. 1.3 seconds can be seen (13 lines of 0.1 seconds each). It was maintained well below the immediate extra current threshold but it went once over the delayed extra current threshold; the 2 pitches display the moment of greater effort of the motor. The panel can display working cycles having a total duration not over 4 seconds. In the event of a block due to extra current (immediate or delayed) of a locking cycle, an error signal is displayed. In this case a graph having a bar that reaches the immediate extra current reference level can be noticed, or the delayed extra current reference level will go ever within 5 lines, which may also be not in a row (approx. 500 milliseconds, that is to say second).
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Unscrew the 4 screws that hold the board. Replace the board and connect the connectors (the two connectors that are the same can be swapped). Connect the previously disconnected battery.
With the door open: 1. press the Clear key (keep it pressed)
2. present the internal escutcheon any key if new door or master if some memorized keys are already present 3. if the key is recognized, the door gets to the configuration menu, otherwise the user is not allowed to access and there is an Error indication (end of procedure) 4. release the Clear key
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5. from the configuration menu (by means of keys Arrow up and Arrow down ) select the menu DEVICE CONFIGURATION and subsequently the menu EXTERNAL COMMUNIC., then the item ACCESSORY SINCHRONISATION. Once this operation is performed the menu is viewed again. It is no necessary to memorise again the door pass keys but it is necessary to perform the following procedure. 1. press the Clear key (keep it pressed)
2. present the internal escutcheon any key if new door or master if some memorized keys are already present 3. if the key is recognized, the door gets to the configuration menu, otherwise the user is not allowed to access and there is an Error indication (end of procedure) 4. release the Clear key
5. have all the doorpass keys read from the outside by placing them to the centre of the door for at least 5 seconds each. Check the door functioning and then apply the panelling.
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SCHEDA DI FORATURA ESTERNO = ELETTRA SECURITY-DETECTOR AND DOORPASS EXTERNAL PANEL DRILLING LAYOUT LATO A VISTA = FACE SIDE DETT. A = DET. A Per un battente = For single leaf Per doppio . = For double leaf ASSE = AXIS Foro per il passaggio . = Hole for the passage of the latch control handle if requested Disponibile come .. = Available as extra only on Elettra Detector and Bi-Elettra Detector Il disegno . = The diagram represents the Right-hand panel Il sinistro . = The left hand is opposing
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