GFS e-Bar 700 70 Series User manual

GfSSafetey at doors
GfS – Gesellschaft für Sicherheitstechnik GmbH
Assembly instruction
GfS e-Bar®

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Content
1. Introduction Seite
1.1.0 Safety instructions .....................................................................4
1.2.0 General functions ......................................................................5
1.2.1 Local alarm types ......................................................................6
1.2.2 Operation.............................................................................7
1.3.0 Mechanical versions of GfS e-Bar® ........................................................8
1.3.1 Mechatronic versions of GfS e-Bar® .......................................................9
2. Assembly
2.1.0 Mounting instructions of GfS e-Bar® ......................................................10
2.1.1 Cut to size with tool kit.................................................................11
2.2.0 Defining the correct length..............................................................12
2.3.0 Adjusting main alarm ..................................................................13
2.4.0 Changing the cylinder ..................................................................14
2.5.0 Mounting on wooden doors .............................................................15
2.5.1 Mounting on metal doors ...............................................................16
2.5.2 Mounting in combination with security escutcheon (4mm) ....................................17
2.6.0 Battery operation/mains supply – wiring of GfS e-Bar®.......................................18
2.7.0 Assembly of GfS e-Bar® ................................................................19
2.8.0 Placing the stickers....................................................................20
3. Electrical connection
3.1.0 Terminal board GfS e-Bar® 700 71x .......................................................21
3.1.1 Terminal board GfS e-Bar® 700 73x .......................................................22
3.1.2 Terminal board GfS e-Bar® 700 74x .......................................................23
3.2.0 Wiring diagram GfS e-Bar® 700 71x ......................................................24
3.2.1 Wiring diagram GfS e-Bar® 700 73x ......................................................25
3.2.2 Wiring diagram GfS e-Bar® 700 74x ......................................................26
4. GfS e-Bar® settings...........................................................................27
4.1.0 Activate automatic alarm switch-o ......................................................27
4.1.1 Settings of DIP switch .................................................................27
4.1.2 RS485-Interface with MODBUS protocol ..................................................27
4.1.3 Switching color green/red ..............................................................27
4.1.4 Changing brightness ...................................................................27
5. Technical data...............................................................................28
6. Documentation
6.1.0 Service protocol (operator) ..............................................................29
6.2.0 Service protocol (installer) ..............................................................30
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*GfS e-Bar® mechanical has no display

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1.0 Introduction
1.1.0 Safety instructions
The GfS e-Bar may only be installed acc. to the specifications of the assembly instruction.
• the door must have a smooth running without distortion
• the door leaf should be flat and sti
• existing door seals must not aect the door function
• the GfS e-Bar® may only be mounted horizontally on doors that open outwards
• the GfS e-Bar® may only be used with approved panic locks and fittings (EN 1125)
• the GfS e-Bar® should be cut to length as required according to the installation instructions
• if used on glass doors, there should be safety glazing
• the GfS e-Bar® is not suitable for use on swing doors
When changing cylinders only use half cylinder with lockable driver! (Type information see technical data)
The assembly must be carried out by qualified sta.
After installation the assembly instruction has to be handed over to the operator.
Protect against water and vandalism!

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Function GfS e-Bar®
mechanic
700 70*
GfS e-Bar®
mechanic with
floating contacts
700 71*
GfS e-Bar®
mechatronic
700 73*
GfS e-Bar®
mechatronic
with emergency
exit switch
700 74*
Communicating display accoustic/visual X X
For door leaf left/right XXXX
Battery-powered (incl. battery control) X
External power supply X X
Main alarm with floating contact XXX
Pre-alarm with floating contact XXX
Single release (local or remote) XXX
Permanent release (local or remote) X X
Visual and acoustic “door-too-long-open” alarm X X
Intrusion alarm X X
Integrated emergency exit switch X
Changing display to green/red X X
RS 485 MODBUS Interface X X
DIP Switch X X
1.2.0 General functions

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1.2.1 Local alarm types
GfS e-Bar® activated
When activated the green LEDs of the wired GfS e-Bar is permanently
switched on. The green display means that the door is alarm-secured but
might be opened at any time. In case of battery supply, the GfS e-Bar®
works in an energy saving mode without background light. The display
brightens only for about 15 sec.
Pre-alarm
While slightly pressing the GfS e-Bar® a red flashing light and an accous-
tic alarm (95 dB A/1m) is emitted, which expires as soon as the GfS e-
Bar® is released. The moment the pre-alarm turns into a permanent alarm
can be adjusted with a little screw (see p. 13). The pre-alarm can be
transmitted to a central display.
Main alarm
When pressing the GfS e-Bar® completely the door is released. At the
same time the display flashes an intermittent green light and a permanent
alarm sound with 95 dBA. The accoustic and visual alarm can just be
switched o by turning the integrated key switch. The main alarm might
be transmitted to a central display.
Battery Control
When battery operated the GfS e-Bar® a gentle warning signal is emitted
every 60 sec. as soon as the voltage drops below 7 V. The display is o.
The alarm is active till a new battery is connected or the old battery is
empty.
Door-too-long-open-Alarm
Pre-condition for this feature is a Reed contact which is installed
on the door and connected to the GfS e-Bar®. When the single re-
lease has been activated by the integrated key switch and the
door stays open for more than 15 sec. a gentle ”Door-too-long-
open-Alarm” is emitted in an interval of 3 sec. The alarm sound in-
dicates that an authorized person has left the door open. As soon
as the door is closed the sound is o
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Display: green
Display: red
Display: flashes green

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1.2.2 Operation
Reset
By briefly turning the key clockwise the main alarm is deactivated. The
key needs to be turned by 90° and back. The impulse should be no longer
than 1 sec. 15 sec. after this operation the GfS e-Bar® is alarm secured
again which is indicated by a green display (mains supply). When battery
operated the green display fades away after another 15 sec.. If a reed
contact is installed the GfS e-Bar® will be alarm secured the moment the
door closes.
Single release
By using the integrated key switch or by employing an external access
control system (p. 22, p.23), an authorized person may pass the emergen-
cy exit once without causing an alarm.
By briefly turning the key clockwise the single release mode is triggered.
The key needs to be turned by 90° and back. The impulse should be no
longer than 1 sec. If a reed contact is installed the GfS e-Bar® will be
alarm secured the moment the door closes.
If the door is kept open for more than 15 sec. a gentle “Door-too-long-
open-Alarm” resounds till the door is closed again.
Permanent release
By using the integrated key switch an authorized person may deactivate
the GfS e-Bar® in order to pass the emergency exit for a longer period of
time. The permanent release is triggered by turning the key clockwise for
at leat 5 sec. The key needs to be turned by 90° and back.
The status is communicated by a raising and lowering brightness of the
green display.
The key should be removed. The permanent release is activated till the
key is turned again by min. 90° for max. 1 sec. and removed afterwards.
Alternatively the permanent release can be set by access control systems,
timer etc. (p. 22, p. 23).
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1.3.0 Mechanical versions of GfS e-Bar®
1. GfS e-Bar® mechanic
This model is a push bar incl. a picto describing the operation of the GfS e-Bar®. Neither contacts nor electric functions are
included. The GfS e-Bar® mechanic will be supplied in three dierent lengths, which might be shortened individually, in order
to adjust the length to the width of the door.
Length in mm To be shortened by mm Art. No.
970 180 700 700
1130 160 700 703
1290 160 700 705
2. GfS e-Bar® mechanic with floating contacts
This model is a push bar with floating contacts to generate information on the usage of the push bar.
The items will be delivered with a picto describing the operation of the GfS e-Bar®. The GfS e-Bar® mechanic will be supplied
in three dierent lengths, which might be shortened individually, in order to adjust the length to the width of the door.
Length in mm To be shortened by mm Art. No.
970 180 700 710
1130 160 700 713
1290 160 700 715
970/1130/1290
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6.5
71.3 84.7
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To be shortened by 180/160/160 mm
Distance between fastening points

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71.3 84.7
Display for GfS e-Bar® mechatronic
To be shortened by 180/160/160 mm
Distance between fastening points
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1.3.1 Mechatronic versions of GfS e-Bar®
1. GfS e-Bar® with integrated alarm (battery operated and/or mains supplied)
This model works either with a 9 V battery which is controlled by the PCB or with mains supply of 10−30 V/DC.
The battery control function checks every 10 hours the voltage. If the voltage drops below 7V, all 60 seconds an accoustic alarm is emitted.
The battery has to be changed. When battery operated the GfS e-Bar® works in an energy saving mode which basically means that the
green LEDs of the display are permanently switched o.
The intelligent PCB recognizes when an external power supply is connected to the GfS e-Bar®. The communicating display shines permanently
green. It indicates that the emergency exit is alarm secured. Delivery includes 1 9V battery, 2 keys, 1 picto for display and key switch as well as
one sticker explaining the operation on the door.
Length in mm To be shortened by mm Art. No.
970 180 700 730
1130 160 700 733
1290 160 700 735
Power supply surface mounted 901 366
Power supply flush mounted 700 006
2. GfS e-Bar® with integrated alarm and emergency exit switch for opening electrically locked doors
The GfS e-Bar with integrated emergency exit switch is operated at 10−30 V/DC which is either supplied by an external power supply or the
FWS-02 (Emergency exit control unit). The integrated emergency exit switch with 2 opening contacts might be connected to the emergency exit
control unit with a max. load of 3A. Adiitionally it is recommended to install a reed contact which oers additional features such as immediate
activation after the door has been closed and door-too-long-open-alarm.
Delivery includes 1 integrated emergency exit switch, 2 keys, 1 picto for the display and the key switch as well as one sticker explaining the
operation on the door.
Length in mm To be shortened by mm Art. No.
970 180 700 740
1130 160 700 743
1290 160 700 745
Power supply surface mounted 901 366
Power supply flush mounted 700 006

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2.0 Assembly
2.1.0 Mounting instructions of GfS e-Bar®
Countersunk screw M3 x 8 Clamping bolt
Lever arm
Lever arm
Lever arm
Cylinder head screw M5 x 20
2a
7a
9
4
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1a
1
2
push bar
base profil
While pressing the push bar profile 4remove the cylinder head screw M5 x 20 1.
Tear the cover hood 1a out of the bayonet joint towards the lock side.
GfS e-Bar® mechatronic
Remove the screw M3 x 8 9, unlock the cover hood by turning the key clockwise 2a .
GfS e-Bar® mechanic
While the push bar is pressed 4remove the cylinder head screw M5 x 8. Tear the cover hood 2towards the hinge side.
Remove the protective shield 10 .
Lift the push bar profile 4up to its maximum. Hold the lever arm 7with one hand and remove the
push bar profile 4from the clamping bolt in opposite direction 7a .

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2.1.1 Cut to size with tool kit (not included in scope of delivery)
Connection circuit board
(only mechatronic versions)
Assembly/disassembly
4 x M4 x 4 6
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Length of base profile
1Shortening tool for base profile
Art. No. 770 712
Length of push bar profile
2
Bow saw
Bench vice
Shortening tool for
push bar profile
Lug
Bench vice
Lug
LD/LT ± 1 mm
Order length Length of base profile Length of push bar profile
BA 940
BA-67 mm BA-104 mmBA 1100
BA 1260
Push bar profile LP ±1 mm
Base Profile LB ± 1 mm
Standard length
Standard length
165
always to be shortened
on the hinge side
Just mechatronic versions:
Remove carefully the plug of the ribbon cable 5from the connection circuit board and keep it safe in the base profile. Loosen the slotted grub
screws M4x4 6and remove them together with the console. Keep the shims 8as you need them again for the assembly.
Clamp the profiles in a vice. The jaws of the vice serve as stop for the shortening tool.
ATTENTION:
The clamping area should be protected by wood/plastic material in order to avoid scratches on the surface of the profile!
Carefully cut the profile with a conventional metal saw along the lug. A straight cut is easier when pressing the blade slightly against the lug.
After shortening the profile burr the edges carefully in order to avoid injuries.
ATTENTION:
Do not use "lubricants and coolants" when shortening the mechatronic versions od the GfS e-Bar®. Metal chips must not stay in the
GfS e-Bar®. Danger of short-circuit! After shortening insert the console 7into the base profile. Place the shims 8(0,8 mm thickness)
between the console and the base profile.
IMPORTANT:
The shims 8are designed to avoid pressure marks and deformations by the clamp-connection. Fasten the four cylinder pins M4x4 6with a
torque between 0.4 Nm and max. 0.5 Nm! Only mechatronic versions: Insert carefully the plug of the ribbon cable 5into the connection circuit
board.
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2.2.0 Defining the correct length
6.5
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83.5
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Distance between fastening points
Front vision
Rule of thumb for defining the correct length:
door inside width - 2x backset + 2x lockplate thickness + 30mm = GfS e-Bar® length
Distance between fastening points
Door inside width
Door handle height
Order length LG = BA + 30
Center of square follower
Order lengths Max. shortening length
970 mm 180 mm
1130 mm 160 mm
1290 mm 160 mm
BA
DM DM
Distance
Square follower
Backset
Front plate shape
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2.3.0 Adjust pre- and main alarm
Screw to adjust
alarm setting
Hint: Pre-alarm is not adjustable
(preset in the factory).
tighten screw,
alarm starts later
loosen screw,
alarm starts earlier
Siren
Hall sensor for alarm
Hall sensor for pre-alarm
Dip switch 1– 8

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2.4.0 Changing the cylinder
Mounting European profile cylinder (PHZ) Mounting Swiss round cylinder (RZ)
Use right drill holes
Use left drill holes
Battery holder
Attention:
Use European profile cylinder with lockable cam.
Remove key, put cam on 180°!

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2.5.0 Mounting on wooden doors
(Metal cover plate 770 013 for wooden doors are not included in shipment)
X
Image A
BA
19 Ø 18
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43/50
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Sunk wood screw
Ø 5 x 25
Cylinder head screw
wood screw ø 5 x 25
Hinge side Lockside
Standard flat steel base plate
Cover plate
lock side
Cover plate hinge side
Thickness depending on escutcheon 3 mm, 4 mm, 6 mm)
Counter sunk screw M4x8
(respect max. length of screw)
Shoulder bolt M4 x 4
Attention:
When assembling pay attention to the orientation
of the socket. Cam has to show downwards
Detail X
max. 10
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Image B
Attention:
Cover clip of the standard flat steel base plate
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2.5.1 Mounting on metal doors
Drillings for suitable
riveting nuts M5
Cylinder head screw M5 x12
Image A
BA
43/50
21.5/25
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X
max. 10
13
Image B
shoulder bolt M4 x 4
Attention:
When assembling pay attention to the orientation
of the socket. Cam has to show downwards
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2.5.2 Mounting in combination with security escutcheon (4 mm)
Hinge side Lockside
Cover plate hinge side
Counter sunk screw M4x8 (respect max. length of screw)
X
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BA
Ø 18
43/50
21.5/25
Cylinder head screw wood screw ø 5 x 25
Escutcheon for GfS e-Bar®
Ø 18
BA
43/50
43/50
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Escutcheon for GfS e-Bar®
Cylinder head screw M5 x 25
Drillings for suitable
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2.6.0 Battery operation/mains supply – wiring of GfS e-Bar®
Installation without cables Installation with cables
Plug with jumper. Only necessary
for battery operation. Remove
plug when mains supply.
Connection cable 12-wires
with tie
GfS Art. No. 770 719
Cable must be fixed with cable tie
Cable length
drilling for connecting cable Ø 10
drilling for connecting cable Ø 10
100 ± 15 mm
Door handle height
Door handle height
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2.7.0 Assembly of GfS e-Bar®
Clamping bolts 3
Soft counter pressure 4
Lever arm 1
Lever arm 1
Cylinder head screw M5 x 20 8
Sunk screw M3 x 8 9
push bar
hinge sideLock side
base profile
27
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Lift the lever arms 1up to its maximum. Hold the lever arm with one hand and pull the push bar profile 2from the hinge side on the
clamping bolt 3until the push bar profile is engaged. Lift the lever arm with one hand, give some counter pressure on the push bar
profile 4with the other hand in order to avoid that the push bar snaps-out again.
Important: The push bar profile must smoothly but noticably snap-in. Do not force the push bar profile.
In case of doubt try again.
Put the protective shield 5on the support bracket.
Insert the cover hood 7in the bayonet joint and push it to the end stop. Fix the cover hood with cylinder head screw M5 x 20 8.
a) Mechatronic versions 6: turn the key anti-clockwise. A noticable click indicates that the cover hood is locked.
b) Mechanic versions: Fix cover hoods with M5x8 cylinder head screws (like lock side).

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2.8.0 Placing the stickers
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