Operating Manual - Winkhaus
Operating Manual - Winkhaus
Operating Manual - Winkhaus
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<strong>Operating</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> EAV 32<br />
4 Operation/Programming<br />
4.1 Electronic automatic locking system<br />
4.1.1 Locking and unlocking<br />
Aug. <strong>Winkhaus</strong> GmbH & Co. KG · Berkeser Str. 6 · D-98617 Meiningen · www.winkhaus.de<br />
Subject to technical changes<br />
Print-no. 250 020 1<br />
08/2009<br />
Locking:<br />
• Even when closing the door it is automatically locked by two massive hooks and<br />
the latch in the main lock housing.<br />
• Additional protection is provided by manual locking: one rotation of the key<br />
(1 x 360°) causes the dead bolt in the main lock housing to be thrown.<br />
Opening the door from outside:<br />
• Unlocking via the connected access control system (e. g. Transponder chip, wireless<br />
remote control) or with a key.<br />
+ NOTICE! The main dead bolt for additional protection must be unlocked by<br />
keys in any case.<br />
Opening the door from inside, e. g. via:<br />
• the push-button<br />
• the intercom (potential free button!)<br />
• the handle or key (even possible in case of power failure)<br />
4.2 Electronic automatic door locking system with transponder<br />
4.2.1 Operation<br />
The reader unit controls and monitors the access to the door.<br />
• It is operated by means of transponder chips that work contactless.<br />
• Hold a programmed transponder chip within (0 - 8 cm, [0 - 3.150”]) of the<br />
antenna.<br />
• Once the transponder chip is close enough to where it can read the information,<br />
communication is established contact free.