CEStronics WT-I Manual

OMEGA FLEX wall terminals
WT-I/WT-II
Fitting and Operating
Instructions
Translated fitting and
operating instructions
version 1.2, 03/2013

Contents
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1Contents
2Notes on the layout ................................................ 4
3Preface ................................................................... 5
3.1 Versions ........................................................... 5
3.2 Manufacturer and Service ................................... 5
3.3 Target group ..................................................... 6
4For your safety .................................................. 7
4.1 Explanation of the safety notes............................ 7
4.2 Intended use..................................................... 8
4.3 CE Declaration of Conformity............................... 9
4.4 Basic safety instructions ................................... 10
5Introduction ......................................................... 13
5.1 Description...................................................... 13
5.2 Scope of delivery ............................................. 17
5.3 System components ......................................... 19
5.4 Versions and their functions .............................. 20
5.5 Programming with OMEGA software ................... 21
5.6 Optional Master media...................................... 23
6Fitting the wall terminal ....................................... 26
6.1 Connections WT-I ............................................ 28
6.2 Connections WT-II ........................................... 31
7Operating the wall terminal .................................. 44
7.1 Mifare locking media ........................................ 44
7.2 DESFire EV1 Transponder (locking media)........... 45
8Programming via programming cable ................... 47
9Programming with the RF-Stick ............................ 52
10 Maintenance ......................................................... 56
11 Care ...................................................................... 56

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12 Spare Parts .......................................................... 56
13 Trouble-shooting.................................................. 57
14 Disposal ............................................................... 58
15 Technical data ...................................................... 59
15.1 WT-I/WT-II (CES standard) ...............................59
15.2 WT-I/WT-II (Flush installation) .......................... 60
15.3 Appropriate power supply..................................62
15.4 WT-I/WT-II, Siedle BM-611 housing (optional)....62
15.5 WT-I/WT-II, IP 55, surface installation (optional) .63
15.6 WT-I/WT-II, IP 55, Flush installation (optional) ...63
16 Glossary ............................................................... 64
17 Overview of the signals ........................................ 65
18 Concise Programming Guide ................................ 68
18.1 Defining the SYSTEM-MASTER............................68
18.2 Authorizing a PROGRAM-MASTER .......................69
18.3 Authorizing a locking medium ............................70
18.4 Enabling RF mode (RF-INI-MASTER) ..................71
18.5 Enabling and disabling RF mode .........................71
18.6 No RF link established.......................................71
18.7 Programming with RF-Stick ...............................72
18.8 Authorizing optional media ................................73
18.9 Deleting the authorization of a PROGRAM-
MASTER ..........................................................74
18.10 Deleting the authorization of a locking medium ...75
18.11 Deleting the authorizations of all locking media ...76
19 Notes on the manufacturer's warranty................. 77
20 Index ................................................................... 78

Notes on the layout
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2Notes on the layout
In these Fitting and Operating Instructions, various elements are
highlighted with defined layout features:
Additional information on the efficient use of the
OMEGA FLEX wall terminal
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

Preface
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3Preface
These Fitting and Operating Instructions will help you fit and use
the OMEGA FLEX wall terminals WT-I/WT-II (the "wall terminal")
as intended, safely and advantageously.
Any person who programs, operates or disposes of this wall
terminal must have read and understood the entire contents of
these Fitting and Operating Instructions.
These Fitting and Operating Instructions should be kept within
reach at all times as long as the wall terminal is used.
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.
3.1 Versions
These Fitting and Operating Instructions only apply to:
CEStronics OMEGA FLEX wall terminals WT-I/WT-II,
in all variants
3.2 Manufacturer and Service
The manufacturer of the wall terminal is:
CEStronicsGmbH
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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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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4For your safety
4.1 Explanation of the safety notes
These Fitting and Operating Instructions include safety notes of
the following types:
NOTICE
These notes warn against possible property
or environmental damage.
CAUTION
CAUTION notes warn against hazards that
may result in slight or medium injuries.
WARNING
WARNING notes warn against hazards that
may result in medium to fatal injuries.

For your safety
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4.2 Intended use
The wall terminals serve to control door opening mechanisms
(actuators). The wall terminals are 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.

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4.3 CE Declaration of Conformity

For your safety
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4.4 Basic safety instructions
Observe all warnings and notes in these Fitting and Operating
Instructions when fitting, programming and using the wall
terminals.
To prevent danger to life and limb, the following safety
instructions must be observed:
4.4.1 Danger to life
People may not be able to open the door in emergencies and
may be injured or killed. Do not use the wall terminal e.g. for
doors with anti-panic function, such as escape doors.
The wall terminal must be suitable for your door system. In
case of doubt, please contact the manufacturer of the door or
the door lock and satisfy yourself that the wall terminal is
suitable for your door system.
4.4.2 Danger of explosion
Live parts of the wall terminals may cause an explosion. Do not
use the wall terminals in potentially explosive atmospheres.
4.4.3 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. Keep film and other packaging materials out of the
reach of children.

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4.4.4 Danger of poisoning
Always keep the wall terminals and parts thereof out of the reach
of children. There is a risk that children swallow small parts such
as screws.
4.4.5 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.
Do not use any drilling machines or cordless screwdrivers when
fastening the wall terminal.
Only use the recommended tools to open the wall terminal.
When fitting the wall terminal, make sure that your door
opening system is in perfect condition. Malfunctions of the door
opening system may impair the functioning of the wall terminal.
Do not use any solvent-containing cleaning agents for the wall
terminal.
Do not drop the wall terminal on the floor, on hard surfaces or
on hard objects.
Protect the electronic components of the wall terminal against
water and other liquids.
The wall terminal may not be used for outdoor application.
The wall terminal contains highly sensitive electronic parts that
may be damaged or destroyed through static charges. Do not
disassemble the wall terminal in rooms with built up static
charge. Ensure potential equalization when working on the wall
terminals to remove any static charge.

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4.4.6 Danger through environmental conditions
Do not use the wall terminals in corrosive atmospheres
(chlorine, ammonia, lime water).
Only use the wall terminals in rooms in which the humidity does
not exceed 95 %.
Do not use the wall terminals in rooms with a high level of dust
formation.
Do not use the wall terminals near sources of heat.
Do not expose the wall terminals to temperatures below -25 °C
or above +70 °C.
4.4.7 Danger of malfunctions
Do not cover the reader in the wall terminals with metallic
material.

Introduction
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5Introduction
5.1 Description
The wall terminals are part of the OMEGA system. This system
component performs the function of physical access control. Wall
terminals are used at locations, where a locking cylinder cannot be
used for this purpose.
Examples for the use of wall terminals include automatic sliding
doors, barrier systems, drive-in controls, rolling and sliding gates,
door systems equipped with the CEMO system, etc. The OMEGA
system is also suitable for door systems already including a door
opener (retrofitting). Also installation in electrical equipment with
controlled access (e.g. copying machines) is possible.
All Mifare transponder media and media according to ISO 14443A
and DESFire EV-1 can be programmed at the wall terminal and
used as authorized locking media. LEGIC-prime and LEGIC-advant
transponder media can also be used.
The wall terminals are available in two types for different purposes
of use:
WT-I is designed for indoor use and contains the reader module
and the control unit in a single housing.
WT-II is designed for use in high-security applications. The
reader module is fitted in the unprotected outside area, while
the control unit is installed in the secured interior. You can
decide whether the WT-II only reads outside or both inside and
outside.
With the WT-II wall terminal, the control unit can be installed at a
maximum distance of 20 metres away from the reader module.
The connection between the reader module and the control unit is
established with commercial cables.
In all other respects, the functionality of the WT-II is the same as
that of the WT-I wall terminal.

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The wall terminals can be operated as stand-alone devices or
within a wireless system controlled by the OMEGA server. For
operation within a wireless system, the wall terminals have a radio
frequency (RF) interface for the permanent communication with
locking media and Access Points of the OMEGA series.
For stand-alone operation, the wall terminals do not require any
additional devices or connections. The wall terminals are not
connected to any other devices, either.
In RF mode, the wall terminals receive the programmed
authorizations via their RF interface and feed event data such as
log files of door opening and closing operations back to the server.
Thanks to its structure, a wireless system combines a high level of
operating convenience with low administrative expense. It also
reduces personnel expenses since virtually no time is lost by going
to the wall terminals for on-site data maintenance and
programming.
A wireless system always comprises a PC, the
OMEGA software, a number of Access Points for
data exchange and at least one locking device.
A cable interface is provided to upload new software into the wall
terminals. Connection is easy with the optional programming
cable.
While new system software is uploaded via the cable interface,
communication over the RF interface is interrupted.
The wall terminals can also be programmed on site using an
optional programming cable or a optional RF-Stick and a
Windows™ PC (such as a netbook) with the OMEGA software (see
also page 24, "Programming with the OMEGA software").
The wall terminals signal their status by one red and one green
LED and a piezo-electric beeper.
The wall terminals can be fitted either directly on in-wall switch
boxes or using the supplied fitting frame.
The wall terminals may not be fitted directly on metal surfaces
because the sending and receiving frequencies of the reader will

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be detuned by the magnetic properties of the metals. Depending
on the metal material, the reading range of the wall terminal may
be reduced to as much as zero.
For fitting on a metal surface, always use the supplied fitting
frame.
For further information, please refer to the
OMEGA system Programming Instructions which is
available free of charge at www.ces.eu.

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Other features of the wall terminals:
Suitable transponder media: Mifare Classic Standard 1k/4K, all
media according to ISO 14443, DESFire EV-1.
LEGIC-prime, LEGIC-advant transponder media
868 MHz RF transceiver.
Integrated evaluation unit with memory for:
-By default 5,000 transponder keys with access authorizations
-2,000 events with date and time (see also page 20)
Reading range up to 50 mm.
Programming with optional Master media.
Different optional Master media available to increase the
functionality of the wall terminal (see page 17 ff.).
Online programming via 868 MHz RF network and additional
OMEGA software (option, see also page 24).
Online programming via programming cable or RF-Stick and
additional OMEGA software (option, see also page 24).
Three separate switching outputs for controlling actuators.
Two colour LEDs and beeper for status indication and feedback.

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5.2 Scope of delivery
Before fitting and commissioning, please check the contents of
the package and the scope of delivery.
Check new devices for transport damage and inform your dealer
promptly if any damage is found.
Satisfy yourself that you have received the version you ordered.
Also check that the delivered housing version is correct and
undamaged.
Take the wall terminals out of the package and remove any
packaging material such as film, padding and packaging board.
5.2.1 WT-I
Fig. 1 –Scope of delivery WT-I
1
Wall terminal type WT-I (housing: CES Standard)
2
Fitting frame
3
2 universal screws 2.5 20 mm
4
2 fastening screws 3 30 mm with 2 plugs

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5.2.2 WT-II
Only use J-Y(St)-Y 2 2 0.6 mm² cables for the
connection between the control unit and the reader
module.
After the cable has been laid, the connection must be
established, see page 31 ff.
Fig. 2 –Scope of delivery WT-II
1
Reader terminal (outside terminal) for wall terminal type
WT-II (housing: CES Standard)
2
Fitting frame
3
Controller terminal type WT-II (inside terminal) with
cable for permanent connection with the reader terminal
(not connected to reader terminal when supplied,
housing: CES Standard)
4
Fitting frame
5
4 universal screws 2.5 20 mm
6
4 fastening screws 3 30 mm with 4 plugs

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5.3 System components
You can purchase various locking media and options
from a CEStronics partner to match your specific
requirements.
Fig. 3 –Possible system components
1
Locking media: You can operate the wall terminal with
the following locking media:
transponder key, key fob, card.
2
Wall terminals (example figure)
3
SYSTEM-MASTER: The SYSTEM-MASTER is used to
authorize the PROGRAM-MASTERS for the system.
Each system has one and only one SYSTEM-MASTER.
4
PROGRAM-MASTER: The PROGRAM-MASTERS are used
to authorize locking media to operate the wall terminal.

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5.4 Versions and their functions
Wall terminals are available in the following versions:
/N
NoTime, programming with RF-Stick via radio,
programming without time zones and events
/T
Time, programming with RF-Stick via radio,
programming with time zones and events
/NET
Online-programming via CEStronics RF-NET radio
network, for use within CEStronics RF networks
/NV
NoTime, for use in CEStronics V-NET virtual
network
/TV
Time, for use in CEStronics V-NET virtual network
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