Door handles with access control ELH -70B9, -80B9
Original instructions Door handles with access control ELH -70B9, -80B9 in Polish
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PRELIMINARY COMMENTS
Please read this instruction manual carefully prior to installation, connection and use of the device. In case of any issues with understanding of its contents please contact the device vendor.
Self-installation and start up of the device is possible under the condition of using appro- priate tools. However, it is recommended that installation of the device is performed by a qualified personnel.
The manufacturer bears no liability for damage that can result from improper installation and use of the device and performance of independent repairs and modifications.
1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND INTENDED USE
Access control door handle sets enable simple restriction of access to unauthorized persons to protected areas. They are intended for both left- and right-hand door wings, and the
versatile spacing of fixing screws of 38~40.5 mm in the majority of cases enables use of a lock that has already been installed in the door.
Depending on the model, the body of the door handle set includes:
- ELH-70B9 – proximity card reader (Unique 125 kHz) and physical numerical keypad;
- ELH-80B9 – proximity card reader (Mifare 13,56 MHz), numerical touchpad with Bluetooth module, application controlled
Door handle sets are intended for indoor installation and are available in two colour variants – silver and antique brass.
2. AVAILABLE DOOR HANDLE SET VERSIONS
Fig. 1. | Fig. 2. ELH-70B9 brass/ silver door handle set with RFID card reader and code keypad | Fig. 3. ELH-80B9 brass/silver door handle set with touchpad, Blueto- oth module and Mifare card reader |
3. SET CONTENTS:
- external door handle set with door handle, electronic access control module and built-in cylinder,
- internal door handle set with door handle, battery container and programming module,
- 2 keys for manual opening of the door in case of a failure,
- 3 non-programmed proximity cards*,
- 2 non-programmed proximity pendants*,
- installation elements,
- installation, programming and use guide.
4. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Following an impulse from the electronic access control module, the servomotor unlocks mechanical transmission, thus enabling door opening via normal pressing of the door handle on the external door handle set. Opening is signalled via sound and LED being switched on. The waiting time for handle pressing is set by the factory for a period of approximately 5 seconds, then the transmission is locked again and the lock awaiting another impulse from the electronic access control module. It is always possible to open the door via normal pressing of the door handle from the internal side (of the room). After the door is closed, the pawl mechanism activates immediately, disabling opening of the door from the outside without the impulse from the electronic access control module.
There is a possibility for emergency lock opening using a normal mechanical key, 2 pieces of which are provided with each door handle set with access control (item 5.4).
5. INSTALLATION OF LOCK IN DOOR
The ELH-70B9/ ELH-80B9 sets include an arbor enabling installation of door handle sets in doors with 30~50 mm thickness.
(!) Warning!
In the case of using ELW-06B9 spacers in doors with thickness in excess of 40 mm one should remember to replace the arbor with a longer unit (approx. 70~80 mm*).
The spacer has identical openings as the one to be performed in the door wing. In order to increase security, it is recommended that ELH-70B9/ ELH-80B9 control door handle sets are installed in rebated doors.
(!) Warning!
Installation shall be performed with emergency keys at hand, as they might prove indispensable in the case of doors with non programmed lock being slammed shut.
5.1. INSTALLATION IN DOOR WITH OPENINGS
In order to install the ELH-70B9 / ELH-80B9 door handle sets, first check whether the door possesses
a. suitable lock (Fig. 4 and installation openings for screws/ bushings with 38~41 mm spacing (Fig. 4, Item 1)
b. cut out below the lock arbor (Fig. 4, Item 2) for the wire connecting electronics of the door handle set with the power supply.
c. opening for the arbor socket with 25 mm diameter (Fig. 4, Item 3).
If suitable openings have been made in the door, the door handle set can be installed immediately (move to item 5.3 of this guide).
Fig. 4.
5.2. INSTALLATION IN DOOR WITHOUT OPENINGS
If the door possesses no installation openings, the lock shall be removed from the door, make sure that it complies with the standard provided in Fig. 4, and then four openings shall be drilled:
a. two with diameter approx. 12 mm intended for connection of the internal and external part of the door handle set (Fig. 4, Item 1).
b. one with 12 mm diameter to conduct the wire connecting the electronics with the power supply (Fig. 4, Item 2)
c. one with 25 mm diameter intended for masking the arbor socket with locking pin (Fig. 4,Item 3).
Note
1. Template (for cutting out) with a mounting hole pitch in 1:1 scale only in the PAPER version of the Instructions in POLISH.
2. In the case of using ELB-06B9 washers (bezels) performance of the 25 mm opening can be omitted (Fig. 4, Item 3).
5.3. SETTING HANDLE ORIENTATION (LEFT-/RIGHT-HAND DOOR)
Subsequently, check the manner of door opening, to set the door handle set handle in a proper manner. All door handle sets are universal and they can be installed on both left- and right-hand doors.
5.3.1. HANDLE ORIENTATION SETTING - FRONT OF THE DOOR HANDLE SET
In order to determine the direction of opening, just unscrew the fixing screws located under the opening plug (Fig. 5, Item 1), next to the cylinder of the door handle set lock (Fig. 5, Item 3). Then remove the handle and rotate and install again using the screw (Fig. 5, Item 2).
Fig. 5.
5.3.2. HANDLE ORIENTATION SETTING – BACK OF THE DOORHANDLE SET
In order to determine the direction of handle opening, unscrew the fixing screw located on the internal portion of the door handle set (Fig. 6, Item 1), then change its position and install the handle again using the fixing screw.
Fig. 6.
5.4. EMERGENCY ENTRANCE
In the case of a necessity to enter the room, the following shall be done using the emergency key:
- remove the hole plug (Fig. 7, Item 1),
- insert the emergency key in the patent lock (Fig. 7, Item 2),
- by turning the key 90 degrees to the right unlock the door handle set mechanism,
- by pressing down the handle enter the room.
Fig. 7.
5.5. SETTING AND INSTALLATION OF THE ARBOR IN THE DOOR HANDLE SET
The arbor shall be placed in the socket located in the device body marked with triangle (Fig. 9, Item 10), and the install the locking pin located in the accessory set.
Warning! By installing the pin in the arbor remember that the element located on the lock body is directed towards the handle (Fig. 9, Item 10 and item 5.3). Having placed the pin adjust it so that it fits the prepared opening of the arbor socket. |
Fig. 8.1.
If a spindle is used not from the device kit, for example, a longer one or from an additional set ELW-06B9, then it is necessary to drill a hole with a diameter of 3 mm on one side of the spindle, through which the fixing pin is inserted and fixed. Then measure the appropriate length and cut the spindle on the opposite side. The hole must be made according to fig. 8.2. Without a pin in place, the connection will be less secure and may fail during normal use (vulnerable to damage).
Fig. 8.2.
5.6. ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
The electromechanical lock door handle set is supplied by DC 6 V power (4 x alkaline battery type AA 1.5 V).
To install the lock door handle set in door:
- use the existing one or prepare installation holes in accordance with the template provided on page 13 of this guide,
- screw the installation bushings into the screw union of the internal part of the door handle set,
- insert connection wires from the external portion of the door handle set into the opening made under the arbor opening,
- put the external portion of the door handle set with connecting bushings through the door wing with the lock installed,
- place the internal portion of the door handle set and screw the fixing screws into the openings located next to the handle, into the bushings in the external portion,
- remove the cover of the battery chamber (Fig. 9, Item 1) using a special key included in the set or other sharp tool,
- place 4 alkaline 1.5 V batteries type AA into the power supply chamber,
- code the lock (see item 7),
- close the battery chamber.
Fig. 9.
(!) Warning!
It is recommended that installation and programming of the door handle set is performed with the door wing open, upon check of the operation the door can be closed.
After the first insert of batteries, the door handle set automatically enters the set status, thus it should be remembered to insert batteries only after the door handle set is installed in the door wing. If the batteries have been inserted earlier, to open the door use the emergency key, which is recommended to be at hand during installation.
6. PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING ELH-70B9 DOOR HANDLE SETS
The battery chamber is located on the external portion of the door handle set (installed from the side of the room). Prior to the first start up and programming of the lock, place 4 working 1.5V batteries type AA in the battery chamber and connect all plugs in accordance
with the chart shown in Fig. 9, Item 9.
(!) Warning!
For the door handle set to operate properly, it is recommended to use alkaline batteries, and not rechargeable batteries.
After the batteries are partially depleted, low power supply status will be signalled through a red LED, yet approximately 100 lock opening cycles will still be possible to perform. The lock programming is simple and secure. Programming buttons are located on the internal side of the door handle set, that is from the room side. These are the buttons marked as ‘A’ and ‘C’ in Fig. 9, Item 7.
The lock models with numerical keypad (encoder) have the so called ‘transfer function’ ac- tive, that is after their installation, door can be opened using the default code ‘88888888’.
This function is active only until the first programming of the target code.
6.1. PROXIMITY CARD PROGRAMMING (RFID)
Every set includes 3 non-programmed proximity cards and 2 pendants. Up to 100 user cards can be programmed per one lock. Card programming is done as follows:
- remove the cover of the battery chamber (Fig. 9, Item 1) using a special key included in the set or other sharp tool,
- single pressing of the ‘A’ button (Fig. 9, Item 7), will result in activation of the coding mode, which will be signalled by blue LED,
- approximate the programmed RFID cart within 6 seconds, the speaker will generate a brief sound, the blue LED will be flashing,
- in order to program a larger number of RFID cards, approximate subsequent cards at in tervals shorter than 6 seconds (when the blue LED is flashing).
ELH-70B9 door handle set models, apart from the card reader are equipped with numerical keypad, enabling access to the protected zone using a digital code (PIN). After the entire lock is assembled and connected to power supply, the access cards can be programmed to cooperate with the lock (in the manner described in the chapter no. 8.1). A possibility exists to program up to 25 various digital access codes with the length from 6-10 digits. Each code at the moment of programming as well as lock release shall be finished with the ‘#’ button. PIN code programming is done as follows:
- remove the battery chamber cover (Fig. 9, Item 1) using a special key included in the set or other sharp tool,
- single pressing of the ‘A’ button (Fig. 9, Item 7), will result in activation of the coding mode, which will be signalled by green LED,
- enter a new access code within 6 seconds, finish the code with the ‘#’ button, speaker gener- ates a brief sound, green LED will be flashing,
- repeat the access code enter to confirm the operation, finish by pressing the ‘#’ button, a longer sound in the speaker will mean successful code programming.
ELH-70B9 door handle sets possess an active lock function. After 3 erroneous attempts to enter an incorrect access code, the set is automatically locked for the period of approx. 3 minutes.
This status can be determined by the absence of sound reaction to pressing the ‘#’ button.
(!) Warning!
The access code programmed by factory is ‘88888888’. Upon programming of a new access code by the user, the factory access code becomes invalid.
6.3. DELETING CARDS AND CODES
In order to delete RFID cards or access codes from the system in any version of the lock, the lock initialization function shall be started, which deletes all previously entered settings. Lock initialization function is performed as follows:
- remove the cover of the battery chamber (Fig. 9, Item 1) using a special key included in the set or other sharp tool,
- press and hold the ‘C’ button for about 6 seconds (Fig. 9, Item 7), after that the speaker gen- erates a brief sound, and the red LED switches on, and the second sound signal appears in the speaker,
- after the first signal, release the ‘C’ button, the red and green or blue LEDs (depending on model) will be flashing interchangeably, longer sound in the speaker will mean successful initialization of lock settings.
It is not possible to remove a single card or code.
7. PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING ELH-80B9 DOOR HANDLE SET
Prior to the first start up and programming, place 4 working 1.5 V batteries type AA in the battery chamber and connect all plugs in accordance with the chart shown in Fig. 9.
Note: For the door handle set to operate properly, it is recommended to use alkaline batteries, and not rechargeable batteries.
The battery status will be visible in mobile application after synchronization of the app with the door handle set.
In order to program the ELH-80B9 Door handle set with access control, download the TTLock app from GooglePlay for Android devices or from AppStore for iOS devices, and then follow the below instruction.
Detailed information on installing the TTLock mobile application on a smartphone can be found here: TTLock User manual
Eura-Tech Sp. z o.o. hereby declares that the radio equipment type - ELH-80B9 access control door handle set - is in accordance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
Full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available under the following web address: www.eura-tech.eu
Full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available under the following web address: www.eura-tech.eu
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on the subpage of the given product.
The EU declaration of conformity of the given device is provided on the http://www.eura-tech.eu website
ul. Przemysłowa 35A, 84-200 Wejherowo, Poland
www.eura-tech.eu
All rights reserved.
The pictures, drawings and texts used in this manual are the property of ‘EURA-TECH’ Sp. z o.o. Reproduction, distribution and publication
of the whole or parts of the manual without the author's consent are prohibited!
The Eura-Tech Sp. z o.o. company reserves the right to change technical parameters and modify the operating instructions without notification.
At the same time, we would like to inform that the most up-to-date version of the manual can be found on the website www.eura-tech.eu
on the subpage of the given product.
The EU declaration of conformity of the given device is provided on the http://www.eura-tech.eu website