blueMatic EAV Automatic Locking System with Motor Operated Opening Operating Manual After installation please pass on these instructions to the end customer. (Disclosure obligation stipulated in the Product Liability Act.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 2 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 This security door locking system complies with the requirements and directives established and stipulated by the Council on the Harmonization of Legal Regulations of 1 Member States regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC). The manufacturer shall hereby certify the conformity of this product and document 2 such by the CE marking (see Appendix). Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 3 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Table of contents 1 General information Important information page 5 1.1 General information page 5 1.2 Intended use page 5 1.3 Use contrary to the intended purpose page 6 1.4 Explanation of symbols page 7 1.5 Important safety information page 7 1.6 Abbreviations/Explanations page 8 2 Product description page 9 3 Installation page 18 3.1 Routing details page 18 3.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 4 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Table of contents 1 4 2 3 4 5 6 Operation/Programming page 33 4.1 blueMatic EAV page 33 4.1.1 Locking and unlocking page 33 4.2 blueMatic EAV with transponder page 33 4.2.1 Operation page 33 4.2.2 Programming page 34 4.3 blueMatic EAV with wireless remote control page 36 4.3.1 Operation page 36 4.3.2 Programming page 36 4.4 Wireless receiver for additional applications (e. g.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 1 Important information 1.1 General information 5 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Dear Customer, We would like to thank you for your confidence you have put in us by purchasing our high-quality product. Please read this operating manual carefully to become acquainted with the installation and use of this security door locking system and to avoid malfunctions and safety Acceptance class A „Acceptance-No.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 6 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 The stipulations for use as intended have been met, once the Winkhaus fittings are: 1 • installed according to their defined function and the installation specifications, • not used in any other way than described, • maintained and cared for at regular intervals as instructed, and/or defined sliding places oil at least 1 x annually (like e.g.
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Operating Manual blueMatic EAV • 8 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 For security reasons, the lock has been designed to be used in conjunction with genuine Winkhaus parts. Using other parts may adversely affect the given properties 1 of the security lock. • • 2 It must be ensured that the door can be closed without any difficulties with the key. Installation/Repair of electrical equipment requires expertise, thus such work should only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 2 9 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Product description The blueMatic EAV (automatic locking system with motor operated opening) is a stateof-the-art locking unit for securing and locking entry doors in a contact-free manner. The hooks can be retracted electrically so as to open the door.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV No. Name 1 2 3 1 autoLock AV2 (Automatic lo- 10 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Included MUST! Available Supplied in standard Man- as an ac- by custodelivery of datory * cessory mer/not the security or as an included in lock option standard delivery X X cking system STV-AV2-F/U ...) 2 Motor housing X X 3 Extension keep set/single X X keep 4 5 4 Center keep FRA ... X X 5 Cable transition (KÜ-T-STV) X X 5.1 Cable at the sash side 2 m [2.187 yd] or 3.
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Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 5 15 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Cable transition KÜ-T-STV General information Plug-in and lying buried cable transition • Inserted by plug-in function with retaining screws • sash part with spring jacket and cable of 2 m [2.187 yd] or 3.5 m [3.829 yd] (plug for motor housing included) • for STV-SET KÜ-T-integra-EAV sash part with spring jacket and cable of 1 m [1.094 yd] (cable end with 8-pole plug) • frame part with cable of 4 m [4.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 1 + L + +V - - 3 4 Power supply unit for blueMatic EAV: 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 12 V DC, 2 A, to be installed on a top hat mounting rail -V Netzteil/Powersupply 2 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Power supply 6 N 16 INPUT: 100 - 240V AC; 50/60Hz STV-Power supply 12 V DC/2 A 246 977 7 OUTPUT: 12V DC; 2A + NOTICE! Operation of a second EAV with the same power supply is not possible. Suitable for additional appliance (e. g.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 17 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Transponderset EAV General information Consisting of: • 1 1 reader/control unit (for flush-type box) Important information - mounting of the reader on the inside • 1 antenna for exposed installation (90 x 90 x 13 mm, [3.543 x 3.543 x 0.512”], color white), cable of 2.5 m [2.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 1 3 Installation 3.1 Routing details Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 18 For installing the blueMatic EAV it is required to rout out for standard three-point locking system and additionally the motor housing, as shown in the following diagrams. 63[2.480"] 123[4.843"] 113[4.449"] 195[7.677"] NOTICE! Important for wood/ 663[26.102"] composite the routing for the additional lock housings 2105[82.874"] up to 47 mm [1.850”]! Figure 3.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 19 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 General information 1 Important information 2 Figure 3.1-2: Location of the motor housing for blueMatic EAV Product description 3 Installation 4 Operation Programming 5 Figure 3.1-3: Location of the main lock housing for blueMatic EAV + NOTICE! a) The routing for the main lock housing must be 16 mm [0.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 20 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Ø3 4 deep with wood doors approx. 50 mm) 11 9 • 2 5 resp. oblong hole through the euro groove (approx 208 mm vertical- 16 13 ly over the frame part drill hole of Ø 8 mm) and for screw 2 pre-drill (Ø 3 mm), blue represented CAUTION! The drillings must be burr16 free. The spring must be kept under a slight pre-tension even with the door 3 5.2 6 being closed (ca. 10 mm). 1 5.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV + Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 21 NOTICE! Provide cable slack of about 3 - 5 cm [1.181 - 1.969”] for the spring tension behind the sash part of the cable transition. General information 1 • Complete the plug-in connection after putting the door on its hinges • Fix frame part B 5.2 with the fitting screw 3 having a Ø of 4 x 25 mm CAUTION! Release the second retaining screw 3 (e. g.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 3.3 1 22 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Installations DANGER! The installation of electrical equipment requires expertise, thus such work should only be carried out by qualified electricians.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 23 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 3.3.1 General connection diagram General information Recommendation: flush-type box or junction box for cable connection to/from the motor housing or cable transition (plus) 321 2 power supply 12 V DC/2 A 4 5 free e. g. Connector block (via electrical contractor) Product description (minus) 3 ** cable of 2 x 0.8 mm², length of max. 40 m [43.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 3.4 1 3 4 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Access control system transponder set Prerequisites for installation: • • 2 24 The transponder signal is processed in the reader/control unit. This unit has to be installed in a standard flush-type box inside the building (close to the door). + NOTICE! Should you want to accommodate the control unit and button in the same flush-type box, this must have a depth of 65 mm [2.559”].
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 25 No. Terminals 1 „12 V DC“ 2 „0 V DC“ 3 serial interface 4 serial interface 5 antenna 6 antenna 7 potential free contact C 8 potential free contact NO General information 1 Important information 2 Product description Figure 3.4-1: Terminal assignment of the transponder reader 3 to/from the motor housing or cable transition Installation antenna antenna cable readymade, 2.5 m [2.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 3.5 1 26 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Access control system wireless remote control Prerequisites for installation: • To ensure the reliable performance, the position of the wireless receiver is of utmost importance for the received power. 2 • • 3 4 6 To prevent manipulation of the receiver we recommend installing the receiver on the inner side of the door! 3.5.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV No. Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 27 Name No. Name 8 „P1 button“ 11 „buzzer“ 9 „green LED“ 12 „relay“ 10 „red LED“ 13 „jumper“ 12 V/24 V General information 1 Important information 2 Product description to/from the motor housing or cable transition 3 Installation 4 Operation Programming „Open“ button e. g. Connector block (via electrical contractor) cable of 2 x 0.8 mm², length of max. 100 m [109.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 1 2 3 4 5 28 12 V = delivery status Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 24 V Figure 3.5.1-3: Adjustment of the jumper for voltage selection • The default setting of the jumper is 12 V. • The wireless receiver can be adjusted from 12 V to 24 V via the jumper. + NOTICE! Check the proper position of the jumper before starting operation! 3.5.2 Wireless receiver (separate) Separate wireless receiver for additional applications, such as garage door control units. 51 [2.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV + • 29 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 NOTICE! Do follow the relevant installation instructions of the additional applications! Put the cover back on the housing and lock and screw it down. 1 2 No.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 3.6 1 30 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Non-Winkhaus access control system 3.6.1 Non-Winkhaus access control system general Please observe the following instructions when using other than the precalled systems 2 to control the automatic locking system with motor operated opening (e. g. transponder set, wireless remote control): • If several appliances (like access control + EAV) are operated together in the same door, you can use a common power supply with min.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV • Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 31 Assembly connection between control unit ekey home integra 2 and motor housing EAV 4 . For this connect the wires of the cable of 2 m (included in delivery of the integra - EAV 5 ) with terminal X6 (see figure: 3.6.1-1, detail A). After this plug-in the blue plug into the motor housing.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV No. 1 2 3 • Name 1 separable cable transition KÜ-T-integra-EAV 4 motor housing EAV 2 control unit ekey home integra 5 cable integra - EAV (2 m) 3 finger scanner ekey home integra 6 cable Typ „A“ ekey home integra (2 or 4 m) The control of a additional application (e. g. garage door, alarm system) takes place via the second relay of the integra 2.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 4 Operation/Programming 4.1 blueMatic EAV 33 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 4.1.1 Locking and unlocking Even when closing the door it is automatically locked by two massive hooks and the latch in the main lock housing. • Additional protection is provided by manual locking: one rotation of the key (1 x 360°) causes the dead bolt in the main lock housing to be thrown. Opening the door from outside: • Unlocking via the connected access control system (e. g.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 1 4 5 6 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 • The transponder data is transmitted to the reader unit via the antenna. • An acoustic signal at the reader unit will acknowledge the data transfer. • The reader checks whether this ttransponder chip is authorized to access and allows or denies access.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV + 35 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 NOTICE! If you do not swipe the transponder chip across the antenna for a period of 5 seconds, the teach-in mode will be stopped. The reader unit returns to operating mode.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV + 1 2 3 36 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 NOTICE! Keep the programming cards at a safe place to prevent any kind of misuse. If you lose the cards, the reader unit will have to be exchanged in its entirety! Please contact customer service in such a case. 4.3 blueMatic EAV with wireless remote control 4.3.1 Operation • • It is operated via the wireless remote controls working contactless.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV * 37 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 If no remote control has been programmed (for example after „delete-all“ function), it would apply to all remote controls. The teach-in mode can be started with any remote control.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 38 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Replacing the batteries in the wireless remote control • 1 2 3 At the button ring hole, pull the colored battery cover from the bottom of the remote control outwards. • The battery compartment swings out. • Replace the batteries. • Insert two Lithium CR 2016.31 batteries.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 39 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 • Activate the desired button of the remote control while the LED is lit up • As long as the LED is lit, you can program additional remote control buttons. Display Memory full: The memory has been filled to capacity (max. 85 buttons), if the teach-in button of a new wireless remote control is used and both LED displays of the receiver flash simultaneously.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 40 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Displaying the occupied memory units: 1 2 3 4 • Press and hold the P1 button of the receiver until the green LED lights up. • Keep the button pressed until the LED goes off. • Then release the button immediately. The display is a binary code: LED green = 1, LED red = 0 4.4 + Wireless receiver for additional applications (e. g. garage door control units) NOTICE! The programming of remote controls via this receiver is not possible.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 41 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Deleting via the wireless receiver Partial deletion: • Press and hold the P1 button for about 2 seconds. • When the green LED lights up, release the P1 button. • Press the button of the wireless remote control you would like to delete. • The deletion of the button is signaled by the flashing LED. Delete-all: • Press and hold the P1 button until the green LED lights up. • Release the P1 button.
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Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 7.2 2 3 4 5 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Antenna/Reader unit Dimensions (antenna): 1 44 antenna housing: 90 x 90 x 13 mm [3.543 x 3.543 x 0.512”], for exposed installation, cable is permanently installed Dimensions (reader): 45 x 45 x 22 mm [1.772 x 1.772 x 0.866”] Reading distance: between 0 and 8 cm [0 - 3.150”] (depending on the installation environment) Signalization: piezo-buzzer Data memory: max.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 45 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Number of code combinations: 2 to the power of 64 (as „Rolling Code“) Modulation: AM/ASK Rated output E.R.P.: 50 - 100 µW Range in an unobstructed area: max. 30 m [32.808 yd] General information 1 61 x 36 x 16 mm [2.402 x 1.417 x 0.630”] Important information Receiver type: Superheterodyne Modulation: AM/ASK Product description Frequency: 433.92 MHz Dimensions: Wireless receiver (separate) Frequency of the local oscillator: 6.
Operating Manual blueMatic EAV 8 1 46 Print-no. 250 020 1 02/2011 Accessories Transponder chip Transponder chip (separate) as an extension to transponder set EAV (241 026 5). 2 • form: key fob • color: blue 3 4 STV-Transponder chip T01 blue Wireless remote control Wireless remote control (separate) as an extension to the wire- 5 less remote control set (241 027 3).
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