Glutz eAccess Manuale utente

«eAccess» instruction manual:
card programming
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Dear Customer
Thank you for your interest in our eAccess product range.
To make optimal use of your Glutz eAccess system, please read the instruction manual carefully.
If you have any questions, please contact the specialist retailer or the manufacturer directly.
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Table of contents
1 General information......................................................................................................7
1.1 Target users...................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Intended use..................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Installation instructions ................................................................................................................... 7
1.4 Hazard Warnings .............................................................................................................................. 7
1.5 Disposal............................................................................................................................................ 8
2 System overview ...........................................................................................................9
2.1 Glutz «eAccess» ............................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Technical data................................................................................................................................. 10
2.3 Identification media........................................................................................................................ 11
2.4 Identifiers ....................................................................................................................................... 12
2.5 Pairing ............................................................................................................................................ 13
2.6 Programming media ...................................................................................................................... 13
2.7 Operating modes............................................................................................................................ 14
2.8 Programming cards ....................................................................................................................... 15
2.9 User media ..................................................................................................................................... 16
3 Commissioning in SINGLE operating mode.................................................................17
3.1 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................................. 17
3.2 Initialisation.................................................................................................................................... 17
3.3 Reset............................................................................................................................................... 17
4 Operation ....................................................................................................................18
4.1 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................................. 18
4.2 Adding user medium...................................................................................................................... 18
4.3 Adding multiple media ................................................................................................................... 18
4.4 Deleting medium............................................................................................................................ 19
4.5 Deleting a medium with media ID.................................................................................................. 20
4.6 Adding a code ................................................................................................................................. 20
4.7 Deleting a code............................................................................................................................... 21
4.8 Delete all identification media ....................................................................................................... 21
4.9 Selective deletion ........................................................................................................................... 22
4.10 Switching on Freepass ................................................................................................................... 22
4.11 Switching off Freepass ................................................................................................................... 23
4.12 Pairing ............................................................................................................................................ 23
4.13 Replacing lost or defective plus/minus cards................................................................................ 24
4.14 Replacing a lost or defective system card ..................................................................................... 24
5 Device configuration....................................................................................................25
5.1 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................................. 25
5.2 Setting the unlocking time............................................................................................................. 25
5.3 Setting the unlocking time for remote opening............................................................................. 25
5.4 Configuring the buzzer .................................................................................................................. 26
5.5 Configuring the LED....................................................................................................................... 26
5.6 UID Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 26
5.7 Keypad: fixed code length .............................................................................................................. 27
5.8 Battery type (security plate only) ................................................................................................... 27

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6 Maintenance................................................................................................................28
6.1 Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................... 28
6.2 Replacing batteries ........................................................................................................................ 28
6.3 Emergency power supply ............................................................................................................... 32
7 Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................33
7.1 Error signals during normal operation.......................................................................................... 33
7.2 Troubleshooting specific symptoms .............................................................................................. 33
8 Signals ........................................................................................................................34
8.1 Identification device signals........................................................................................................... 34
8.2 Typical examples of the LED colours ............................................................................................. 35
8.3 Signals during normal operation................................................................................................... 35
8.4 Signals during card programming................................................................................................. 36

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1.3 Installation instructions
1.4 Hazard Warnings
1 General information
1.1 Target users
This document is intended for persons who are:
fInstalling and commissioning the system (tters, specialists, door technicians, etc.)
fMaintaining and managing the system (owners, administrators, company technicians, etc.)
1.2 Intended use
Your Glutz eAccess system is a locking system and should only be used for the application intended by the
manufacturer: the locking and unlocking of doors/gates. No other use is intended beyond that specied.
The Glutz eAccess system has been designed for specic areas of application (permissible environmental
conditions are described in section 2.2 Technical Data).
NOTE
Battery mode
Glutz identification devices are battery operated. Failure may occur if battery warnings are not observed.
Various configuration settings can be used to optimise battery life.
TIP
Device installation
The devices should be installed by a qualified specialist.
Installation instructions are supplied with the product.
WARNING
Potential immediate danger
Indicates a potential danger that could result in serious injury or death.
Personal risk

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General information
1.5 Disposal
CAUTION
Potential danger
Indicates a potential danger that could lead to light injury.
NOTE
Product damage
Indicates a situation where non-compliance could damage the device or the functioning of the device.
Material risk
TIP
Tip
Instructions that will help you to get optimal use from the device and to improve the device’s performance.
Tips and tricks for daily use.
Batteries and electronics should not be placed in household waste and are therefore labelled with this
symbol. Consumers are legally obliged to return used batteries. Old batteries can be handed in at public
collection points or retail outlets or sent directly to Glutz:
Glutz AG | Segetzstrasse 13 | CH-4500 Solothurn

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2 System overview
2.1 Glutz «eAccess»
The new wireless «eAccess» system from swiss technology leader Glutz guarantees barrier-free living and
working.
As a virtually unrestricted, scalable and comprehensive solution, the system can be adapted seamlessly to
meet all your needs and t any structural conditions: simple, convenient and secure.
«eAccess» enables easy access management in just a few steps. Access for tradespeople, cleaning companies
etc., can be controlled easily and securely.
Every door can be tted with the robust Glutz system. «eAccess» consists of proven mechanical components
that are uncompromising in enduring security. Sophisticated technologies like wireless and RFID (Radio
Frequency Identication) facilitate easy programming and daily use of this access solution.

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2.2 Technical data
System overview
Glutz eAccess
Number of systems 8,000,000
Number of access points 100,000 per system
Communication Wireless 868 Mhz
RFID technology Mifare DESFire EV1/2, 13.56MHz
Identification devices
RFID media Mifare DESFire EV1/2 and ISO 14443-A (UID)
Number of access authorisations 3,000 to 15,000 dynamic
Log data Min. 3,000 entries (ID media, date, time, event)
Operating modes FACTORY, SINGLE
Programming Cards or software
Communication Data exchange takes place wirelessly (868 MHz) or via a
cable
Encryption 3DES/AES
Battery life 50,000 cycles or up to 3 years in standby at room tempera-
ture, with lithium batteries
Protection classes (E-fittings) • Outside: Steel, ES1, ES3
• Inside: Steel
Temperature -20°C to +70°C; lithium batteries
must be used below 0°C.
Rooms Do not use in rooms where there is a risk of explosion
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