FUHR SmartTouch NB506NR User manual

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NB506NR
S
m
a
rt
To
u
ch co
m
f
o
rt
access
s
y
s
te
m
f
e
a
t
ur
i
ng
long
-
ra
ng
e
transponder
te
ch
nol
og
y
I
n
s
t
al
l
at
i
on
ma
nua
l
These
i
ns
t
r
uc
t
i
o
ns
are to be
passed
o
n
by the
fitter
to
the
user
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1 General
information/important not
e
s
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
is a
c
u
tt
ing
-
ed
g
e
access
c
on
t
r
o
l
s
y
s
t
em
featuring long-range
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
t
e
c
hno
lo
g
y
.
It
makes
itex
t
r
emel
y
easy
to open doors
fitted with
F
UH
R
’
s
m
ul
ti
tro
ni
c
881 and
a
ut
o
tro
ni
c
834
m
o
t
o
ri
s
e
d
locking
s
y
s
t
e
ms
.
1.1
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
f
u
nc
ti
on
The
s
ys
t
em
’
s
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
function a
ll
o
w
s
you
to
open a door
f
i
tt
e
d
with
a
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
lock
with
ou
t
s
t
a
nding
ease.
All you need is a
p
a
ire
d
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
t
r
a
ns
pond
e
r
in your
po
c
k
e
t
. You can
then
open
the d
oor
j
us
t
by moving your hand near
the
S
m
a
rtT
ou
c
h
s
e
ns
o
r
on
the o
ut
s
i
d
e
of the
door. When
the
s
e
n
s
o
r
is
triggered, the
S
m
a
r
t
radio
m
odu
le
concealed in
the
door leaf
checks
whether there
are any
p
ai
r
e
d
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
s
within
range. If
t
h
is
is
the
case,
it
will
op
e
n
the
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
lo
c
k
.
Note
that
the
S
m
a
rt
radio module will also
re
s
pond
to
a
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
lo
c
a
t
e
d
within
range
in
s
id
e
t
h
e
building.
For
s
e
c
u
rit
y
re
a
s
on
s
, reduce
the
range
of
t
h
e
S
m
a
rt
radio module
to the
lo
we
s
t
level
that
s
t
ill
m
ee
t
s
your
n
ee
d
s
. Please
al
s
o
follow the additional
op
er
at
i
ng
and
s
a
f
e
t
y
i
n
s
t
r
uc
t
i
o
ns
in
s
e
c
t
io
n
s
7 and 8
of
t
h
is
m
a
nua
l
.
If
the
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
function
i
s
not wanted,it
can be disabled
for
any or all
of the
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
rs
. In
t
hi
s
case
the
door can no longer be opened via
the
s
e
n
s
o
r
.
See se
c
t
i
on
8.1 for more
in
f
orm
a
t
io
n
.
1.2
D
e
te
c
t
i
on
range
of
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
t
ran
s
pond
ers
The
detection
range
of the
s
y
s
t
e
m
d
epen
d
s
on
the
door material, and
the
location and
po
s
i
t
i
on
of
t
h
e
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
t
r
a
ns
pond
e
r
. An
unob
s
t
r
uc
t
e
d
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
will have a bigger
d
et
e
c
t
i
on
range
than
a
t
r
a
n-
s
pond
er
kept
in a pocket or on a bunch
of
keys.
S
m
a
r
t
radio modules in
timber doo
r
s
have a
c
on
s
i
d
er
a-
bly larger
detection
range
than
t
ho
s
e in metal
doo
r
s
.
The
detection
range
of the
S
m
a
r
t
radio module
i
s
easy
to
change
(see
s
e
ct
i
on
6).
Users
can a
d
j
us
t
t
he
range
to
s
u
it
the
c
irc
u
m
s
t
a
n
c
e
s
in which
the
s
y
s
t
e
m
will be
u
s
e
d
.
1.3
Int
e
gr
a
t
e
d
tra
ns
m
i
t
bu
tt
on
In
addition to their long-range
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
t
e
c
hno
lo
g
y
, all
t
ra
n-
s
pond
e
r
s
a
l
s
o
have a
t
r
a
ns
m
i
t
button.
This
can be used
to
open
t
h
e
doo
r
’
s
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
lock
at
any
time,
irr
es
p
ec
t
i
ve
of whether
S
mar
t-
Touch
i
s
c
u
rr
en
t
l
y
enabled. Under
ec
ho
-
f
r
ee
c
ond
i
t
i
on
s
,
the
range
o
f
t
hi
s
transmitbutton
i
s
around 50
m
.
T
ra
n
s
m
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2
Scope
of
d
elivery
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
s
e
t
(Article No. NB506NR),
c
o
ns
i
s
t
i
ng
o
f
:
•
1 x
S
ma
r
t
radio module
with
c
o
nne
c
t
i
ng
c
a
b
le
•
1 x
s
e
n
s
o
r
with
s
t
ai
n
l
e
ss
s
t
eel
c
o
v
er
and
c
o
nne
c
t
i
ng
c
a
b
l
e
•
1 x
m
as
t
er
t
r
an
s
pond
er
•
1 x cleaning
c
l
o
th
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
u
s
er
t
r
an
s
pond
er
s
(
A
r
t
i
c
l
e No. NZ80178)
Please
order the
required
quantity
s
e
p
a
r
a
t
e
ly
3
S
m
a
rtTou
c
h
tra
n
s
po
n
d
e
rs
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
t
r
an
s
pond
er
s
are
battery-powered
el
ec
t
r
on
i
c
keys.
There are
two different
k
i
nd
s
of
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
t
r
a
n
s
pon
de
r
: master
t
r
a
n
sp
ond
e
r
s
and user
t
r
a
n
sp
on
d-
er
s
.
3.1
M
a
s
t
e
r
t
ra
ns
pond
e
r
(blue
b
a
nd
)
The
ma
s
t
e
r
t
r
a
n
s
pon
de
r
s
upp
lie
d
with your
S
m
a
rtT
ou
c
h
s
e
t
i
s
unique.
At
t
h
e
f
ac
t
o
r
y
it
has
been
s
p
e
c
i
a
lly
paired
with the
S
mar
t
radio module, and
c
a
nno
t
b
e
unpaired,
subs
t
i
t
u
t
e
d
or
modified.It
can be used
to
pair and unpair user
t
r
a
n-
s
pon
de
r
s
with the
S
m
a
rt
radio module.
It
can also be used
for
opening
the doo
r
,
either with
S
m
a
r
t
To
u
ch or by
p
r
e
ss
i
ng
the
t
r
an
s
m
i
t
button.
The
m
as
t
er
t
r
a
n-
s
pon
de
r
can be
identified
by a blue band around
it
s
p
e
rim
e
t
e
r
.
Keep the master
t
ran
s
pond
e
r
in a
s
a
f
e place.
It
i
s
vital
that
you
do
not
lo
s
e
it
!
blue
b
an
d
3.2 User
transponders
(grey
ba
n
d)
You can pair up
to
200
u
s
e
r
t
r
a
n
s
pond
e
r
s
with the
S
mar
t
radio module. U
s
e
r
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
rs
are
u
s
e
d
for
opening
the
door,
either with
S
m
a
rt
T
o
uc
h
(i.e.
b
y
triggering the
sensor)or by pressing
the
t
r
a
n
s
m
i
t
bu
tt
on
.
User
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
rs
do
not
have
the right to
pair or unpair
other
t
r
a
n
s
pond
e
rs
,
and
c
an
no
t
be
u
s
e
d
to
change
the detection
range.
User
t
r
an
s
pond
er
s
can
b
e
identified
by
the
grey band around
their
p
e
ri
m
e
t
e
r
.
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an
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4.2
F
i
tti
ng
t
he
S
m
a
rt
T
o
uc
h
s
ens
o
r
The sensor
i
s
housed in a black
pl
ast
i
c
casing and
i
n
c
l
u
de
s
a
c
onn
e
c
t
i
ng
c
a
bl
e,
plug
c
onn
e
c
t
o
r
, and adhesive sta
i
n
l
e
ss
s
t
eel cover.
F
i
t
the
s
en
s
o
r
to the
ou
t
s
i
d
e
o
f
the
door
le
a
f
u
s
ing
the
screws su
p
pl
i
e
d,
s
el
ec
t
ing
the
screws
according
to the
d
oor
m
a
t
e
rial.
1.
About
200 mm above
the profile
c
yl
i
n-
der,
c
u
t
an opening
of ex
ac
t
l
y
20 x 20 mm in
the
door
le
a
f
and
c
a
r
e-
fully
deburr
i
t.
2. Feed
the
s
en
s
o
r
plug and cable
t
h
r
ough
t
h
i
s
opening and down
to the
recess
f
o
r
the
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
drive
m
e
c
h
a
n
is
m
.
3. Before
affixing the
s
t
ai
n
l
es
s
s
t
eel
c
o
v
er
,
clean
t
h
e
p
l
a
s
t
ic casing
v
ery
thoroughly at
the
po
i
n
t
s
to
w
hi
c
h
th
e
adhesive
will
be applied, using
t
h
e
cleaning
c
lo
t
h
s
upp
lie
d
.
4. Now remove both
s
tr
i
p
s
of
p
r
o
te
c
ti
ve
film from the
back
of the
s
t
ai
n
l
es
s
s
t
eel
c
o
ve
r
.
5.
Press
the
cover
firmly onto the
p
la
s
t
ic
Tapped drill
ho
le
s
in
aluminium
p
r
o
f
ile
for
M3x8
screws
2.65-2.7
mm
M3x8
f
o
r
ALUMINIUM/
PVC
p
r
o
f
ile
s
3x20
f
o
r
T
IMB
ER
p
r
o
f
ile
s
8 mm hole
for
ca
b
l
e.
Please
d
eb
u
rr
!
c
a
s
i
ng
. You have now
f
i
ni
s
h
e
d
in
s
t
a
llin
g
the
s
e
n
s
or.
Fi
t
the
cover
with the
r
e
ce
ss
pointing
do
wn
wa
rd
s.
4.3
F
i
tti
ng
the
S
m
a
r
t
radio
modu
le
Place
the
S
mar
t
radio module on
top of the
m
o
t
o
ri
s
ed
drive
m
ec
h
an
i
s
m
an
d
pu
s
h
it
down
untilit
clicks
in
p
la
c
e.
A
There are
three
cables
at
the
back
of the
S
m
a
rt
radio
m
odu
le
.
Cable A: The
s
ho
r
t
cable
en
d
s
in a
s
o
c
k
e
t
.
I
n
s
er
t
the
plug
from the
s
e
n
s
o
r
that
you
fitted beforeinto
t
h
i
s
s
o
c
k
e
t.
Cable B: Guide
the
long 3-core cable
downwards
behind
the
m
o
t
o
ri
se
d
drive
m
ec
h
an
i
s
m
and
c
onn
ec
t
it to the
s
c
r
ew
t
er
m
i
n
al
s
on
t
h
e
green
motor
plug
as
f
o
ll
o
w
s:
Terminal 4
white
c
a
b
le
Terminal 5 brown
c
a
b
le
Terminal 6 green
c
ab
l
e
Cable C: The long 2-core
c
onn
e
c
t
i
ng
cable ends in a plug.
I
n
se
r
t
t
h
i
s
pl
ug
into the
s
o
c
k
e
t
on
the
back
of the
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
drive
m
e
c
h
a
n
is
m
.
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F
i
tti
ng
t
he
op
t
i
on
a
l
LED
indicator
for
ou
t
s
i
d
e of the
d
oor
The cable
of the
LED
indicatorfor
checking
the
locking
s
t
a
t
u
s
at
a
g
l
a
n
c
e
e
nd
s
in a plug.
In
s
e
rt
t
h
is
plug
into the
s
o
c
k
e
t
on
the
back
of the
S
ma
r
t
radio
modu
l
e.
You can now
in
s
e
rt
the
m
o
t
o
ri
s
e
d
lock in
theprofileof the
door
le
a
f
.
Pleaseensure
that
t
he
r
e are no kinks in the cables and
that
t
he
y
are
not
squeezed or
p
ul
l
e
d
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5
R
e
c
ti
fy
i
ng
errors and
fa
u
l
ts
5.1 Checking
whether
any security
f
un
c
t
i
o
ns are
active
If the
m
o
t
o
ri
s
e
d
lock
do
e
s
not
open when you move your hand in
front of the
s
e
n
s
o
r
,
p
l
ea
s
e
f
ir
s
t
check
that
none
of the
s
e
c
ur
i
t
y
f
unc
t
i
o
ns
de
s
c
ri
be
d
in
s
e
ct
i
on
8 are
ac
t
i
ve.
5.2 Charge level
of
the
transponder b
a
t
tery
If
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
b
a
tt
e
rie
s
are low,
t
h
is
will reduce
the detection
range.
Tr
an
s
pond
er
s
m
ea
s
u
r
e
t
h
e
amountof
charge remaining in
their
b
a
tt
e
rie
s
when
their
t
ra
n
s
m
it
button i
s
p
re
ss
e
d
. If
the
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
battery
i
s
too
low,
the
t
r
an
s
pond
er
will beep 3
t
i
m
es
when its
transmit button
i
s
pr
e
s
se
d.
If
t
h
i
s
h
ap
p
en
s
, please replace
the battery promptly
–
see
s
ec
t
i
on
10.3. The
t
r
an
s
pond
er
’
s
s
e
c
u
rit
y
d
a
t
a will
no
t
be
l
o
s
t
as
a
r
es
u
l
t
of
i
t
s
battery
being
c
ha
ng
e
d
.
Please
replace
b
at
t
er
i
es
promptly, b
ec
au
s
e you will no longer be able
to
use
the
t
r
an
s
pond
er
to
op
en
the
door
ifit
s
battery
ru
n
s
out e
n
t
ire
ly
.
5.3
T
ro
ub
l
e
s
hoo
ti
ng
If the
m
o
t
o
ri
se
d
lock
c
a
nno
t
be opened using
the
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
function
(i.e. when you move your
ha
nd
in
front of the
s
e
ns
o
r
) and
i
ns
t
ea
d
the
S
ma
r
t
radio module concealed in
the
door
le
a
f
b
ee
p
s
rapidly 5
t
i
m
e
s
after
a 5-
s
e
c
ond
delay,
p
le
a
s
e work
through thefollowing
s
t
e
p
s
:
F
irs
t
,
attemptto
open
the
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
lock e
le
c
t
rica
lly
by
briefly p
re
ss
ing
the
tra
n
s
m
i
t
button
on
th
e
master
tra
ns
pond
e
r
.
If
the
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
lock
op
e
n
s
, work
through
s
t
e
p
s
1
to
5 in
the table b
e
low.
If
the
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
lock
do
e
s
not open,
p
le
a
s
e check
the
f
o
llo
w
ing
:
-
Is
the
S
m
a
rt
radio module
c
orre
c
t
ly
c
onn
e
c
t
e
d
to themotor
plug
?
- Were any
cables
damaged when
the
s
ys
t
em
w
a
s
i
n
s
t
al
l
ed
in
the
door
l
e
af
?
-
Is
the
door in which
the
m
o
t
o
ris
e
d
lock
is
fitted
c
onn
e
c
t
e
d
to the
powe
r?
-
Is
the
t
r
a
n
s
pond
e
r
battery flat?
(If
there
is
s
t
ill
charge in
the battery,the
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
will
b
ee
p
once when
the transmitbutton
i
s
briefly
pr
e
ss
e
d
.)
P
r
ob
l
e
m
S
ol
u
t
i
on
1. The
t
r
an
s
pond
er
being
u
s
ed
to
open
the doo
r
has
not
yet been paired
with the
S
m
a
rt
ra
d
i
o
m
odu
l
e.
Pair
the
t
r
an
s
pond
er
–
see
s
ec
t
i
on
5.1.
2. The
t
r
an
s
pond
er
being
u
s
e
d
to
open
the doo
r
hasbeen
s
w
i
t
c
h
ed
off, either
manually or
au
t
o-
m
a
t
ic
a
lly
.
Press
the
t
r
an
s
m
i
t
button
on
the
t
r
an
s
pond
er
for
5
seconds
to
enable
the
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
f
un
c-
tion
again
for that
t
r
a
ns
pond
e
r
–
see
se
c
t
i
on
s
8.1 and 8.2.
3. The
t
ra
n
s
pond
e
r
is
in an
un
f
av
ou
ra
b
le
l
o
c
a
t
io
n
(e.g. in a bag or on a bunch
of
keys),
so
t
h
e
S
m
a
rt
radio module
c
an
no
t
d
et
ec
t
i
t
.
Move the
tr
a
n
s
pond
e
r
to a
po
s
i
ti
on
/
l
o
c
a
ti
on
where
the
Sm
ar
t
radio module can
d
et
ec
t
i
t
,
e.g. hold
it
in your hand. If
necessary
in
c
re
a
s
e
the d
e
t
e
c
t
io
n
range
as
well –
see
s
e
c
t
io
n
6.
4. The
t
r
an
s
pond
er
battery
i
s
too l
o
w
.
Change the battery –
see
s
ec
t
i
on
10.3.
5.
If
no
t
r
an
s
pond
er
s
are
d
e
t
ec
t
e
d
in any
po
s
i
t
i
on
/
location,
t
h
i
s
i
s
generally
b
ec
a
u
s
e
the d
et
ec
t
i
on
range
of the
S
ma
r
t
radio module
has
been
se
t
too
low;
al
t
er
n
at
i
v
el
y
it
may be
that
t
h
e
S
m
a
r
tTo
uc
h
f
un
c
t
i
on
hasbeen
en
t
ir
el
y
d
i
s
a
b
l
ed
.
Increase
the detection
range –
see
s
e
c
t
io
n
6.
Check
the
c
o
nne
c
t
i
ng
cables
on
the mo
t
o
ri
s
e
d
drive
m
ec
h
an
i
s
m
, and
the
plug
c
onn
ec
t
o
r
b
e-
tween the radio module and
the
sensor–
s
ee
s
e
c
t
io
n
4.

6 Technical speci
f
i
c
a
t
i
o
n
s
6.1
S
m
a
rt
radio
modu
l
e
Frequency: 868.92
M
Hz
Modulation:
FSK
S
e
c
u
rit
y
: Rolling-code /
AES 128-
b
i
t
/
m
a
s
t
e
r
key
p
rin
c
i
p
le
Anti-collision
check: Yes
Antenna:
On
-
bo
a
rd
Power
s
upp
l
y:
12 V DC
Current
c
on
s
u
m
p
t
i
o
n:
15
m
A
A
c
t
iv
it
y
ind
ic
a
t
or:
Green
light-emitting
d
i
od
e
Tem
p
er
a
t
u
r
e range:
-10°C
to
+50°C
Dimensions: 43 x 40 x 15
mm
C
onn
e
c
t
ing
cable: 3-core, approx. 320 mm
lo
ng
Weight: approx. 60
g
P
ro
t
e
c
t
io
n
rating:
IP
20
S
w
it
c
hing
impulse:
Po
t
en
t
i
al
-
f
re
e
6.2
M
a
s
t
e
r
/
use
r
t
ra
ns
pond
ers
The
t
r
an
s
pond
er
s
c
on
f
o
r
m
to the
R&TTE
D
ir
ec
t
i
ve (1999/5/
E
C
).
Frequency: 868.92
M
Hz
Modulation:
FSK
S
e
c
u
rit
y
: Rolling-code /
AES 128-
b
it
C
ha
nne
l
s
: 2
Power
s
upp
l
y:
1x
CR2450 3-
vo
l
t
b
a
tte
r
y
Tem
p
er
a
t
u
r
e range: -10
°C
to +50 °C
Dimensions: 54 x 33 x 17
mm
Weight
approx. 19
g
6.3 Changing the
battery
of use
r/
master
tra
ns
pond
e
r
s
1. Open and remove
the
rear
c
a
s
i
ng
b
y
pu
s
hing
it
in
the d
ire
c
t
io
n
of
t
h
e
keyring
ho
le
2.
S
w
iv
e
l
the
s
p
rin
g
clip
to the
s
id
e
3. Remove
the
s
p
rin
g
c
lip
4. Change the battery Type:
CR2
450
5.
Replace
the
s
p
rin
g
c
lip
6.
Replace
the
rear
c
a
s
i
ng
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