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RF-NET Access Point
Fitting and
Operating Instructions
Translated fitting and
operating instructions
version 1.2, 06/2012

Preface
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Preface
These Fitting and Operating Instructions will help you fit and
use the RF-NET Access Point (Access Point)
as intended,
safely, and
advantageously.
Any person who
fits,
operates, or
disposes of
this Access Point must have read and understood the entire
contents of these Fitting and Operating Instructions.
These Fitting and Operating Instructions should be kept near
the Access Point at all times.
Notes on the layout
In these Fitting and Operating Instructions, various elements
are highlighted with defined layout features so you can identify
at a glance whether a passage contains
standard text,
a list, or
individual steps in a sequence of actions.
Notes highlighted with this symbol contain additional
information on the efficient use of the Access Point.

Contents
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Contents
Preface .......................................................................... 2
Notes on the layout ....................................................... 2
For your safety .............................................................. 4
Basic safety instructions.......................................... 4
Explanation of the safety notes ....................................... 6
Intended use ................................................................ 7
Remarks ...................................................................... 7
Manufacturer ................................................................ 7
Service ........................................................................ 7
Introduction .................................................................. 8
Description ................................................................... 8
Components of a wireless system...................................10
OMEGA system components ..........................................11
Scope of delivery..........................................................12
Unpacking the Access Point ...........................................13
Connections.................................................................13
RF ranges....................................................................14
Fitting the Access Point ............................................... 16
Trouble shooting ......................................................... 23
Maintenance ................................................................ 26
Spare Parts.................................................................. 26
Disposal....................................................................... 26
Technical data ............................................................. 27
Glossary ...................................................................... 28
Notes on the manufacturer's warranty ........................ 29

For your safety
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For your safety
Basic safety instructions
Observe all warnings and notes in these Fitting and Operating
Instructions. Always keep these Fitting and Operating
Instructions near the Access Point.
To prevent danger to life and limb, the following safety
instructions must be observed:
Danger of explosion
Live parts of the Access Point may cause an explosion. Do
not use the Access Point in potentially explosive
atmospheres.
Danger of suffocation
Never allow children to play with packaging material and/or
plastic bags. There is a risk that children pull them over
their head and suffocate.
Danger of poisoning
Always keep the Access Point out of the reach of children.
There is a risk that children swallow small parts such as
screws.
Danger of property damage
To 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.

For your safety
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Only use the proper tools to open the Access Point.
Do not drop the Access Point on the floor, on hard surfaces
or on hard objects.
Use surge arresters to avoid damage to your Access Point
through overvoltage, for example by lightning.
Protect the electronic components of the Access Point
against water and other liquids.
The Access Point contains highly sensitive electronic parts
that may be damaged or destroyed through static charges.
Do not disassemble the Access Point in rooms with built up
static charge. Ensure potential equalization when working
on the Access Point to remove any static charge.
Do not use the Access Point in corrosive atmospheres
(chlorine, ammonia, lime water).
Only use the Access Point in rooms in which the humidity
does not exceed 95 %.
Do not use the Access Point in rooms with a high level of
dust formation.
Do not use the Access Point near sources of heat.
Do not expose the Access Point to temperatures below 0 °C
or above +40 °C.
Danger of malfunctions
Do not cover the housing of the Access Point with any
metallic material.
Satisfy yourself when installing the Access Point that both
the Access Point and all other system components are in
perfect working order. Malfunctions of the Access Point and
other 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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Explanation of the safety notes
These Fitting and Operating Instructions include safety notes of
the following types:
CAUTION
CAUTION notes warn against hazards that
may result in slight or medium injuries.
Notes
NOTICE
Notes warn against possible property or
environmental damage.

For your safety
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Intended use
The Access Point serves to transmit data between locking
devices and the control centre of your OMEGA ACTIVE system.
Between the Access Point and the locking devices, data are
transmitted via 868 MHz radio signals. The connection of the
Access Point to the master computer is wired.
It is exclusively intended and may only be used for that
purpose.
Any other use is considered to be improper and may result in
property damage or even personal injury.
CEStronics GmbH does not accept any liability for any damage
resulting from improper use.
Remarks
This fitting and operating instructions are only valid for:
CEStronics RF-NET Access Point
Manufacturer
The manufacturer from the Access Point is:
CEStronicsGmbH
Friedrichstr. 243
42551 Velbert
Tel: +49 (0) 2051-204-0
Fax: +49 (0) 2051-204-105
www.ces.eu
Service
For support in case of service please contact your CEStronics
partner.

Introduction
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Introduction
Description
The Access Point is part of the OMEGA-system.
It establishes the connection between the OMEGA locking
devices and the overall control centre via a radio frequency
(RF) link.
The master computer is a commercial PC with the OMEGA
software.
The Access Point is connected with the control centre via an
RJ45-Ethernet cable (10/100 MBit). The Access Point is thus
the network interface of the system.
The desired access authorizations are created in the control
centre and transmitted via the Ethernet to the Access Points.
The Access Points then transmit the authorizations over the RF
link to the locking devices.
In return, the log data are retrieved from the cylinders and
then fed back to the control centre via the Ethernet.
The wide range of the Access Points allows a wireless
deployment of locking cylinders and wall terminals. No further
installation work on your doors is required.
Parts of the software are covered by the BSD license. Please
notice the copyright notices under: copying liquorice.txt and
copying-gpl.txt.

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Other features of the Access Point:
Integrated 868 MHz RF transceiver.
The maximum RF range to the locking devices is 25 metres.
Power supply of the Access Point with the supplied power
pack. No other power supplies are permitted.
Two colour LEDs at the Ethernet connection for visual
signalization of data traffic.
Available accessories for the Access Point:
D-LAN™ adapter (System Powerline, to implement IP
networks using the 230 V power network). This option
makes it possible to transmit the network signal via the
230 V power network using suitable adapters. This means
that no separate network cables must be installed.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) adapter. To reduce the
installation expense and increase the failure prevention you
can supply the Access Point with power via the network
interface. This eliminates the need to use the plug-in power
supply.
The stated reading ranges of 25 m cannot be
guaranteed as the reading range depends on the
local building conditions. CEStronics recommends to
have your building situation checked by your
professional CEStronics partner.
For further information on the available options,
please contact your CEStronics partner.

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Components of a wireless system
Access Points establish the connection between your control
centre (PC) and your locking devices.
The following components are required for the system:
Standard PC (No. 1, 2) with Windows XP™, Windows 7/32
Bit™
Network card (TCP/IP)
Monitor with a resolution of 1024 768 pixel or higher
OMEGA Access Points (pos. 3, maximum ten points of entry
per Access Point), additional Repeaters if applicable
OMEGA software
At least one locking device (No. 4).
For further information, please refer to the OMEGA software
User Manual.
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