Installation, Operation, Configuration
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GAT Access 6100
GAT Access 6100
F BIO
(GAT Access 6100 F + GAT FR 055
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GAT Access 6100
F
Enrollment Station
GAT
TimeAxx
6150
GAT Access 6100
GAT Access 6100 F BIO
GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
GAT TimeAxx 6150
Entry Control and Shower Control Terminals
GAT Access 6100, GAT Access 6100 F BIO, GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station, GAT TimeAxx 6150
General Warning and Safety Instructions
Dear customer,
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1. Installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the purchased product must be carried out in accordance with the
instructions, i.e., in accordance with the technical conditions of operation as described in the corresponding product documentation.
2. Before installation, commissioning, operation or maintenance it is therefore essential that you read the corresponding chapter of this
manual and observe its instructions.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Label
Applicable for the following devices:
- GAT Access 6100 F
- GAT Access 6100 F BIO
- GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Intended Use ........................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Standard Operation ............................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Power Supply ........................................................................................................................................ 27
3.3 Connection to Turnstile or Door ............................................................................................................ 29
3.4 Checklist for Final Installation ............................................................................................................... 30
4. START-UP AND CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................... 31
4.1 Starting the GAT Access 6100 .............................................................................................................. 31
4.2 System Settings .................................................................................................................................... 32
4.2.1 Service Menu of GAT Access 6100 ............................................................................................... 32
4.2.2 Communication Parameters .......................................................................................................... 33
5.1 Control and Display Elements ............................................................................................................... 49
5.2 General .................................................................................................................................................. 50
5.3 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 ................................................................................................. 51
5.3.1 Additional Acknowledgment or Selection by the User ................................................................... 52
5.3.2 Problem when Writing to the Data Carrier ..................................................................................... 52
5.4 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F BIO ...................................................................................... 53
5.5 User Operation at a GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station ............................................................... 53
5.5.1 Enrol Fingerprints at the Enrollment Station .................................................................................. 53
5.5.2 Deactivation of the Fingerprint Verification .................................................................................... 57
5.5.3 Verifying the Functionality of a Data Carrier .................................................................................. 58
5.5.4 Cleaning the Fingerprint Sensor .................................................................................................... 59
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5.6 Standard Operation for the GAT TimeAxx 6150 with Countdown Functionality .................................. 59
5.7 Online Mode and Emergency Mode ..................................................................................................... 61
5.8 Out of Order Screen ............................................................................................................................. 62
6. COMMUNICATION ..................................................................................................................................... 65
6.3 Out of Operation Mode ......................................................................................................................... 65
7. UPDATING THE GAT ACCESS 6100 ........................................................................................................ 67
7.1 Updating with GAT Config Manager .................................................................................................... 67
8. TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQ .............................................................................................................. 71
8.1 How can I update the firmware of a GAT Access 6100? ..................................................................... 71
8.2 How do I configure a GAT Access 6100? ............................................................................................ 71
8.2.1 How do I activate service mode? .................................................................................................. 71
8.3 Which TCP/IP ports can be used by a GAT Access 6100? ................................................................. 72
8.4 Which bit rates are used by a GAT Access 6100 for Ethernet and is this configurable? .................... 72
8.5 How can I set the date and time of a GAT Access 6100? ................................................................... 72
8.6 How can I find the IP address of a GAT Access 6100 and change it? ................................................ 72
8.7 How can I find the MAC address of a GAT Access 6100? .................................................................. 73
8.8 Setting IP address when MAC address is not known and IP address of the terminal is 0.0.0.0 ......... 73
8.9 Difference between "Time" and "Delay" in the "Mode" field for Locker Check-In configuration? ........ 73
8.10 Meaning of optocoupler settings "Rising_Edge", "Falling_Edge", "Rising- and Falling Edge"? ....... 74
8.11 How can the reader of a GAT Access 6100 B be authorised for LEGIC®? ...................................... 74
8.12 How can I read or delete the authorisation data of a GAT Access 6100? ....................................... 74
8.13 How can I configure the display texts of a GAT Access 6100? ........................................................ 74
8.14 The relay of the GAT Access 6100 is activated even if the host has denied access. ...................... 75
8.15 Which FUNLINE protocol commands are supported by a GAT Access 6100? ............................... 75
8.16 Why does the GAT Access 6100 deny access with my data carrier in Emergency mode? ............. 75
8.17 What is the maximum start-up current consumption of a GAT Access 6100? ................................. 75
8.18 What are the factory settings of a GAT Access 6100? ..................................................................... 75
8.19 How do I configure a GAT Access 6100 for offline emergency mode? ............................................ 77
8.20 What is the data carrier certificate? .................................................................................................. 77
9. TECHNICAL DATA ..................................................................................................................................... 79
9.1.1 GAT Access 6100 ......................................................................................................................... 81
9.1.2 GAT Access 6100 F BIO ............................................................................................................... 81
9.1.3 GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station ....................................................................................... 82
9.1.4 GAT TimeAxx 6150 ....................................................................................................................... 82
9.1.5 FCC and ICES Information ........................................................................................................... 83
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1. GENERAL
This manual describes the installation, configuration and operation of the terminals GAT Access 6100, GAT Access
6100 F BIO, GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station and GAT TimeAxx 6150. More information about these device
types see next chapter. GANTNER Electronic GmbH also offers other types of access terminals, which are
described in separate manuals.
Note: The GAT Access 6100 F BIO is a combination of the GAT Access 6100 F with a GAT FR 055 fingerprint
reader, which is used at the GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station. In this manual the combination of these
two parts will be referenced as "GAT Access 6100 F BIO".
For identification of visitors, contactless RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) data carriers are used. Data carriers
are available in a variety of different forms such as plastic wristbands and chip cards. Data transmission between
the data carrier and the GAT Access 6100 is encoded for optimal security.
For technological flexibility, the access terminal is available with different types of RFID readers (all 13.56 MHz).
The following codes are used for the terminals to indicate the used RFID technology:
- GAT Access 6100 B: LEGIC® Prime
- GAT Access 6100 F: MIFARE®
- GAT Access 6100 ISO: ISO 15693
- GAT Access 6100 F BIO: MIFARE®
- GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station: MIFARE®
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 B: LEGIC® Prime
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 F: MIFARE®
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 ISO: ISO 15693
Supported Segments on Data Carriers
The memory on a RFID data carrier is segmented. Different types of segments are possible. For LEGIC® data
carriers, the following segments are supported:
- Cash1
- Cash2
- Locker
- UserData
For MIFARE® data carriers, the segments for locker and fingerprint data are supported.
For ISO 15693 data carriers, the segments for locker data are supported.
1.1 Intended Use
The GAT Access 6100 B/F/ISO and GAT Access 6100 F BIO terminals are intended to be used for identifying
persons in leisure facilities like public baths, fitness clubs and spas by reading their RFID data carriers and granting
acces to controlled areas according to the access rights of the persons.
The GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station is used to capture fingerprints of persons, which are then stored on the
data carriers of the persons for later verification of the persons. The fingerprints are not stored anywhere else
except the data carriers of the persons.
The GAT TimeAxx 6150 B/F/ISO is intended to control the usage time of showers in leisure facilities like public
baths or fitness clubs.
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1.2 Device Types
This manual provides information on the following access terminals:
- GAT Access 6100 B, F and ISO
- GAT Access 6100 F BIO
- GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
- GAT TimeAxx 6150 B, F and ISO
These terminals share the same electronic hardware and have similar operating modes and functions. The
difference is the type of RFID technology supported, the functionality, the housing type of the GAT TimeAxx 6150
and the fingerprint-reading functionality.
Note: In this manual, the term "GAT Access 6100" refers to all of the terminals described above in general. If a
section of the manual is only applicable for a certain type of access terminal, the type will be indicated
explicitly.
The GAT Access 6100 terminal is used for access control in leisure facilities such as swimming pools, spas and
gyms. It can be installed at turnstiles or gates, which control the entry or exit to certain areas. The access terminal
checks the authorisation of visitors and allows entry through an access point such as a turnstile or gate.
The terminal is designed to be wall-mounted or integrated with a turnstile (using the GAT Holder system). It has a
graphical LC-display, 4 function keys for configuration or user input on the front side, an LED bar with
red/green/yellow lights for status indication and a blue/red/green LED on the RFID scan field.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Function keys
4 ... Illuminated, round scan field
5 ... Device back part
6 ... Device upper part
Figure 1.1 - GAT Access 6100
The GAT Access 6100 F BIO is similar to the GAT Access 6100 F and is equipped with a fingerprint reader for
additional verification of the guest’s identity. If the visitor is authorised to enter the facility AND the fingerprint read
by the terminal’s fingerprint sensor is the same as the fingerprint stored on the user’s data carrier, access is
granted.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Function keys
4 ... Illuminated, round scan field
5 ... Device back part
6 ... Device upper part
7 ... Fingerprint reader GAT FR 055
8 ... Fingerprint sensor of GAT FR 055
9 ... Weather protection cover (optional)
Figure 1.2 - GAT Access 6100 F BIO
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The GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station is located at a central location such as the reception desk of a leisure
facility. When visitors first register at the facility the device is used to scan the visitor’s fingerprint(s) and to transmit
the fingerprint data directly onto the visitor’s personal data carrier. The fingerprint data is only ever stored on the
visitor’s data carrier and never in the terminal or any other location in the facility.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Function keys
4 ... Illuminated, round scan field
5 ... Device back part
6 ... Device upper part
7 ... Fingerprint reader
8 ... Fingerprint sensor
9 ... Stand
Figure 1.3 - GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
The GAT TimeAxx 6150 is an elegant terminal for public baths, fitness studios and other leisure facilities where the
duration of use of services must be regulated. When used as a shower terminal, the terminal is installed directly in
the shower cubicle (see mounting instructions) and, via a digital output, controls an electrovalve that activates or
deactivates the shower. The remaining time is continuously shown to the user on a large graphical display, which
helps to reduce overall water consumption.
This device has the same electrical hardware as the other GAT Access 6100 terminals but uses a waterproof
housing for flush or surface mounting in shower areas. The terminal also has a display and LED signals, but no
mechanical buttons for user input.
1 ... Four-segment LED display
2 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
3 ... Illuminated, round scan field
4 ... Front frame
5 ... Device upper part (below
the front frame)
6 ... Device back part
Figure 1.4 - GAT TimeAxx 6150
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1.3 Standard Operation
When a visitor of the leisure facility holds their data carrier next to the illuminated round RFID scan field, the GAT
Access 6100 reads the information on the data carrier and sends the data over the network (Ethernet) to a server
for evaluation. The visitor’s authorisation is checked and a response returned to the GAT Access 6100. When access is
granted, the GAT Access 6100 activates a corresponding relay output that opens the connected turnstile or gate for a
certain time period.
Visitors using the GAT Access 6100 F BIO must also scan their fingerprints (if this is activated) for additional
verification. The terminal compares the scanned fingerprint of a visitor with the data stored on the visitor’s data
carrier and grants access only when the visitor is authorised and the fingerprint data matches.
Different settings for the GAT Access 6xxx, e.g., the access time of a turnstile/gate or the text displayed on the
terminal, can be defined via the configuration settings in GAT Config Manager. See "4.3. Configuration Settings" for
more information on configuring the terminals.
Note: The GAT TimeAxx 6150 operates differently to the description above. After user identification the terminal
activates the external application (e.g., opens the shower valve) and starts a countdown timer. The user can
pause the countdown and restart as required. After a configurable time the terminal deactivates the
application.
1.4 Operating Modes
The GAT Access 6100 access terminals operate in online mode. They must always be connected to a server/host
computer. In Online mode the GAT Access 6100 automatically sends the information of a data carrier over the
interface to the host computer and waits for an appropriate reaction from the host. An exception is the GAT Access
6100 F Enrollment Station, which usually operates in Offline Mode.
For instances where an error occurs or the communication is interrupted, the GAT Access 6100 can switch into
Emergency mode or Out of Order mode (depending on the configuration). For more information about the operating
modes see chapter "6. Communication".
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1.5 Other Devices in the GAT Access 6xxx Series
In addition to the previously mentioned access devices in the GAT Access 6100 family, GANTNER Electronic
GmbH also offers the following access terminals in the 6xxx series.
GAT Access 6200
This is an access terminal for hidden installation and with a connected external antenna for reading the data carriers
of the visitors. The terminal itself has no display or keys for operation. More information on the GAT Access 6200 is
available in a separate manual.
1 ... Cable inlet
2 ... Screws for locking the housing
3 ... Mechanical lock
Figure 1.5 - GAT Access 6200
GAT Access 6350
This access terminal has a monochrome display, signal lights and an internal reader to read the visitor’s data
carriers. The terminal is designed to integrate with access hardware such as turnstiles. More information on the
GAT Access 6350 is available in a separate manual.
GAT Access 6500
This access terminal has a monochrome display, traffic light status display and internal reader, just like the GAT
Access 6350. The difference to the GAT Access 6350 is that the housing of the GAT Access 6500 is designed for
installation onto a wall or holder. The description of the GAT Access 6500 is available in a separate manual.
1 ... Monochrome display (LCD)
2 ... Traffic light display (red/green)
3 ... Function keys
4 ... Illuminated, round scan field
5 ... Mounting frame
6 ... Display unit
Figure 1.7 - GAT Access 6500
1.6 Function Matrix for the GAT Access Devices
Table 1.1 gives an overview of the functionalities of the different GAT Access devices and the connectible hardware.
X ... Available * .... On the rear/inside of device
- .... Not available
Table 1.1 - Function matrix of the GAT Access 6xxx devices
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… The FID and Sub-FID check depends on the configuration
2)
…Requires "GAT Access 6100 F Upgrade” licence, see "4.4. Configuration of Offline
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1.7 Special Functions and Options
1.7.1 GAT Device Finder Support
The GAT Access 6100 terminals implement the Device Finding technology from GANTNER Electronic GmbH,
which allows devices on a TCP/IP network to be found without knowing their exact IP addresses or network name.
The GAT Device Finder software scans a TCP/IP network and lists all found devices.
Figure 1.8 - GAT Device Finder Support
The Device Finding technology uses the UDP protocol and port 8216. All GAT Access 6100 are set to use this port
8216 by default.
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2. MOUNTING THE GAT ACCESS 6100 TERMINALS
The GAT Access 6100 devices can be mounted directly onto a flat surface such as a wall.
Attention: The GAT Access 6100 must not be mounted directly onto a metallic surface as this can
negatively affect the reading field so that the data carriers may not be read anymore.
In the following sections the mounting of the GAT Access 6100 and GAT Access 6100 F BIO are described. The
GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station has a stand and can just be placed, for example, onto a table without
mounting.
For the mounting of the GAT TimeAxx 6150 terminal see "2.4 GAT TimeAxx 6150".
2.1 GAT Access 6100
2.1.1 Wall Mounting
First, the device back part of the GAT Access 6100 is secured by screws to a flat background (e.g. concrete wall).
When fixing to an uneven background the device back part must not be distorted, as this will prevent correct
connection of the upper part. The recommended mounting height from the top edge of the device to the floor is 1.3
meters.
1. Flush-mounted cable
2. Surface-mounted cable
3. Back box
4. Device back part
5. Cable conduit for surface
cable connection
Figure2.1-Mountingmeasures
Cable Inlets
The housing of the GAT Access 6100 has cable inlets both, for flush (1) or surface (2) installed cables.
When the cables are surface mounted please check whether the cables can still be inserted once the device back
part has been mounted, otherwise run the cables through the cable lead-ins prior to securing.
Attention: See chapter "3. Electrical Connections" for information about the electrical connection. The
connection of the cables must always be performed in powerless state!
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Mounting the Device Upper Part
Once the connection cables are terminated, the device back part and upper part are connected together via a
connection cable (already connected in the upper part) and the two parts are fixed together.
Figure 2.2 - Connection and mounting of the device upper part
Notes:
1. Check the socket in the device back part (circled in figure 1). Dirt, dust and humidity must be removed so that a
good contact of the connection cable is guaranteed. No aggressive detergent may be used. Please do not
damage socket contacts.
Attention: Cleaning only in powerless state.
2. Plug in the connection cable into the socket in the device back part (consider alignment) and clip the top of the
device upper part into the device back part.
3. Swing down the device upper part until it clicks.
4. The device can only be opened with the supplied special tool! With this, the two catches on the bottom of the
device can be unlocked in succession.
Figure 2.3 - Opening the housing
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2.2 GAT Access 6100 F BIO
2.2.1 Wall Mounting
First, the back part of the GAT FR 055 reader is secured by 3 screws (a) to a flat background (e.g. concrete wall)
according to the following dimensional drawing. When fixing to an uneven background the device back part must
not be distorted, as this will prevent correct connection of the upper part. The recommended mounting height from
the top edge of the device to the floor is 1.3 meters.
.
Figure 2.4 - Dimensions of GAT FR 055 back part and mounting holes (a)
Connection Cables
The connection cables (power supply, network etc.) are run through the cable lead-ins of the GAT FR 055. With
concealed/flush wiring (1) the connection cables are fed from behind via the back box. With surface wiring (2) the
connection cables must lie in the cable duct on the back part of the GAT FR 055.
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Figure 2.5 - Dimensions of GAT FR 055 back part and mounting holes (a)
Mounting the GAT Access 6100 F Back Part
Pay attention when fixing to an uneven background that the GAT FR 055 housing and the device back part of the
GAT Access 6100 F must not be distorted. Recommended mounting height from the top edge of the device to the
floor is 1.3 m.
1. GAT FR 055
2. Device back part of GAT Access 6100 F
3. Fastening screws
4. Connection cable
5. Connection cable GAT FR 055 to GAT Access 6100 F
6. Weather protection cover (optional)
7. Fastening screws for weather protection cover
Figure 2.6 - Mounting the GAT Access 6100 F back part
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Electrical Connection
The connection cables (see (4) in Figure 2.6) are connected at the device back part of the GAT Access 6100 F.
Attention: See chapter "3. Electrical Connections" for information about the electrical connection. The
connection of the cables must always be performed in powerless state!
Mounting of the GAT Access 6100 F Upper Part
The connection cable of the GAT FR 055 (1) is plugged into the housing upper part of the GAT Access 6100 F and
the connection cable of the upper part (2) is plugged into the back part of the GAT Access 6100 F. Next, the device
upper part can be swung down into the back part (3).
Figure 2.7 - Mounting the GAT Access 6100 F back part
Check the sockets (1) and (2)! Dirt, dust and humidity must be removed so that a good contact of the connection
cable is guaranteed. No aggressive detergent may be used. Please do not damage socket contacts.
Attention: Cleaning must always be performed in powerless state!
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Opening the GAT Access 6100 F Upper Part
The device can only be opened with the supplied special tool! With this, the two catches on the bottom of the device
can be unlocked in succession.
Figure 2.8 - Opening the housing
Maintenance
The sensor field of the GAT FR 055 should be cleaned from time to time so that fingerprints can be clearly scanned.
Attention: To clean the sensor field always use a damp (not wet!), smooth cloth. Acrid detergents and no
sharp materials must not be used.
2.3 GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
The GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station is mounted onto a stainless-steel stand and placed directly on a table
or similar.
Figure 2.9 - Dimensions of the GAT Access 6100 F Enrollment Station
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2.4 GAT TimeAxx 6150
Though the GAT TimeAxx 6150 housing is specially designed for flush mounting that only the front is visible, it can
also be mounted onto a surface such as a wall without any back box.
2.4.1 Surface Mounting
1. Apply silicone around the cable entrance on the device back part. This is necessary to seal the housing after it is
mounted on the wall.
Apply the silicone on the slightly recessed area (1) around the cable entrance. The amount of silicone must be
dosed so that after pressing the device to the wall the cable entrance is completely sealed.
2. Mount the device back part to the wall by using the three screws (2). Recommended mounting height is 1.3 m.
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3. Connect the connection cables at the screw terminal strips (4) in the device back part. For a description of the
pin assignment and electrical specifications see "3. Electrical Connections".
4. Insert the rubber seal (5) in the device back part.
5. Attach the device upper part with the front print (7) by using the four screws included in the package of the GAT
TimeAxx 6150 (6). Pay attention that the rubber seal is total closed around the housing.
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6. Push on the front frame (8). It holds in place with latches, without the need for screws.
2.4.2 Flush Mounting
For flush mounting of the GAT TimeAxx 6150 a back box is shipped together with the terminal. This back box can
also be ordered as a separate article (GAT TimeAxx 6150 UP, Part No: 532325).
Using the back box the GAT TimeAxx 6150 can be installed in brickwork, concrete and cavity walls.
a) Installation in Brickwork Walls
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1. Insert the FX tube (12) with the connection cable (3) into the opening of the back box. The opening is designed
for an FX tube with 25 mm outer diameter. In this case, the lugs (13) at the opening are holding the FX tube in
place.
2. Insert the back box (10) into the wall recess (11) and make sure, that it is flush with the wall surface (see 15).
Fix the back box e.g. with plaster or PU foam (14).
3. Feed the connection cable (3) through the opening of the GAT TimeAxx 6150 back part.
4. Caulk the edge of the cable opening in the GAT TimeAxx 6150 back part with silicone (1) -> see also step 1 at
the description of the surface mounting.
5. Mount the GAT TimeAxx 6150 into the back box by using three screws (2). This is done the same way as
described in Step 2 of the surface mounting. Pay attention, that the cable opening is completely sealed with the
previously applied silicone.
6. The remaining mounting procedure is the same as described at the surface mounting, beginning with step 3
onward.
Attention: To finish the installation the GAT TimeAxx 6150 must be hermetically sealed. Humidity/water
must never be able to penetrate into the housing. Pay special attention that the silicone
applied in step 4 seals the housing completely and that the rubber seal (see step 4 of surface
mounting) is inserted correctly and seals the housing in its entire length.
b) Installation in Concrete Walls
1. Unscrew the four screws of the back box (16) and remove them, together with the metal lugs.
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2. Insert the FX tube (12) with the connection cable (3) into the opening of the back box. The opening is
designed for an FX tube with 25 mm outer diameter. In this case, the lugs (13) at the opening are holding
the FX tube in place.
3. Place the back box (10) inside first onto the concrete formwork and nail it onto the formwork by using four
nails (17) at the holes where the screws (16) had been removed in step 1. Pay attention that the back box
lies flat, without any gap, on the formwork.
If the connection cable (3) is already drawn-in, the cable must be placed inside the back box.
4. After the wall is concreted and hardened and the formwork is removed, cut the nails on the front side (18).
5. The remaining mounting procedure is the same as described for installation in masonry walls (see previous
section a) ).
Attention: To finish the installation the GAT TimeAxx 6150 must be hermetically sealed. Humidity/water
must never be able to penetrate into the housing. Pay special attention that the silicone
applied in step 4 seals the housing completely and that the rubber seal (see step 4 of surface
mounting) is inserted correctly and seals the housing in its entire length.
c) Installation in Cavity Walls (e.g. Plasterboard Walls)
1. Cut-out a rectangle hole of 105.4 x 160.4 mm in the wall. The cut-out must not be larger than 107 x 162 mm,
because the lugs of the back box must lie on the wall (see 19).
2. Insert the FX tube (12) with the connection cable (3) into the opening of the back box. The opening is designed
for an FX tube with 25 mm outer diameter. In this case, the lugs (13) at the opening are holding the FX tube in
place.
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3. Insert the back box (10) into the cut-out in the wall. The four corner lugs of the back box must lie on the wall
(19).
4. Turn the four mounting screws (16) to the right. This will first also turn the lugs at the screws (20) by 90° to the
right and then pull them forward. Turn the screws until the lugs hit the inside of the wall, which will fix the back
box in place.
5. The remaining mounting procedure is the same as described at the installation in brickwork walls (see page 4).
Attention: To finish the installation the GAT TimeAxx 6150 must be hermetically sealed. Humidity/water
must never be able to penetrate into the housing. Pay special attention that the silicone
applied in step 4 seals the housing completely and that the rubber seal (see step 4 of surface
mounting) is inserted correctly and seals the housing in its entire length.
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