Gantner Electronic GEA1160002A User Manual

GAT Lock 6010 F
Battery-Operated MIFARE® Locker Lock
GAT LOCK 6010 F
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Important: Before commencing installation, commissioning, putting into service and before any
maintenance work is carried out, it is essential that the relevant warning and safety instructions in this manual are read!
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General warning and safety instructions:
Dear customer,
we congratulate you on having selected a product (device resp. software) of GANTNER Electronic GmbH. So that our product functions in your installation with safety and to your complete satisfaction, we take this opportunity to familiarise you with the following ground rules:
1. Installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the product purchased must be carried out in accordance with instructions, i.e. in accordance with the technical conditions of operation, as described in the corresponding product documentation.
2. Before either installation, commissioning, operation or maintenance it is therefore essential that you read the corresponding chapter of this manual and observe its instructions.
3. If there are still some points on which you are not entirely clear, please do not take a chance, but ask the customer adviser responsible for you, or ring the GANTNER Electronic GmbH hotline.
4. Where not otherwise specifically laid down, appropriate installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the product is the customer’s responsibility.
5. Directly on receipt of the goods, inspect both the packaging and the device resp. data carrier itself for any signs of damage. Also check that the delivery is complete (-> accessories, documentation, auxiliary devices, etc.).
6. If the packaging has been damaged in transport or should you suspect that it has been damaged or that it may have a fault, the product must not be put into service. In this case, contact your customer advisor. He will make every effort to resolve the problem as quickly as possible.
7. Installation, commissioning and servicing of our appliances must only be carried out by suitably trained personnel. In particular, electrical connections may only be made by correspondingly qualified specialists. Here, the appropriate installation provisions in accordance with the relative national Electrical Engineers construction regulations (e.g. ÖVE, [Austrian] VDE, [German]...) must be observed.
8. Where not otherwise stated, installation and maintenance work on our appliances is exclusively to be carried out when disconnected from the power supply. This applies in particular to appliances which are normally supplied by low-tension current.
9. It is prohibited to make alterations to the appliances or to remove protective shields and covers.
10. Do not attempt yourself to repair an appliance after a defect, failure or damage, or to put it back into operation again. In such cases, it is essential you contact either your customer adviser or the GANTNER Electronic GmbH hotline. We will make every effort to resolve the problem as quickly as possible.
11. GANTNER Electronic GmbH accepts no responsibility for any injuries or damage caused as a result of improper use.
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12. Although every care is taken and we are continuously aiming for improvement, we cannot exclude completely the possibility of errors appearing in our documentation. GANTNER Electronic GmbH therefore accepts no responsibility for the completeness or the accuracy of this manual. The right is reserved to make alterations, and we may carry out alterations at any time without giving prior notice.
13. Should you discover any fault with the product or in its accompanying documentation, or have any suggestions for improvement, you may confidently approach either your customer adviser or GANTNER Electronic GmbH directly.
14. However, even if you just want to tell us that everything has functioned perfectly, we still look forward to hear from you.
We wish you a successful application of our appliances. We will be pleased to welcome you as a customer again soon.
Contact address / manufacturer:
GANTNER Electronic GmbH
Montafonerstrasse 8 A - 6780 Schruns/Austria Phone: +43 5556 73784 - 442 Fax: +43 5556 73784 - 8020 E-Mail: info.leisure@gantner.com Web: www.gantner.com
This WEEE symbol on GANTNER products and their packaging indicates that the corresponding
material must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Instead, such marked waste equipment must be disposed of by handing it over to a designated electronic waste recycling facility. Separating and recycling this waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Please contact your local authority for details on your nearest electronic waste recycling facility.
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................... 9
1.1. System Components ........................................................................................ 9
1.2. Brief Description ............................................................................................. 10
2. Symbols and their Meanings ......................................................................... 11
3. Installation ...................................................................................................... 13
3.1. Conditions of Use ........................................................................................... 13
3.2. Locker Features ............................................................................................. 13
3.3. Reading Ranges ............................................................................................ 14
3.4. Orientation of the GAT Lock 6010 F ............................................................... 17
3.5. Installation Instructions ................................................................................... 19
3.6. Installation Procedure..................................................................................... 24
3.7. Transportation ................................................................................................ 26
4. Start-Up ................................................................................................ ........... 27
4.1. Inserting the Battery ....................................................................................... 27
4.2. Configuration .................................................................................................. 27
5. Operation ........................................................................................................ 29
5.1. General .......................................................................................................... 29
5.2. Operation Modes ............................................................................................ 29
5.3. Summary of System Data Carriers ................................................................. 39
5.4. Summary of the LED States ........................................................................... 42
6. Service and Maintenance ............................................................................... 43
6.1. Changing the Battery ..................................................................................... 43
7. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 47
7.1. Error Display .................................................................................................. 47
7.2. Error Description ............................................................................................ 47
8. Technical Data ................................................................................................ 49
8.1. Power Supply ................................................................................................. 49
8.2. Reader/Write Field ......................................................................................... 49
8.3. Memory and Electronics ................................................................................. 49
8.4. Control and Display Elements ........................................................................ 49
8.5. Interfaces ....................................................................................................... 49
8.6. Housing ................................ ................................ .......................................... 50
8.7. Environmental Conditions .............................................................................. 50
8.8. Dimensions .................................................................................................... 50
9. Spare Parts and Accessories ........................................................................ 51
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. System Components
Figure 1.1 – System components of the GAT Lock 6010 F
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1.2. Brief Description
The GAT Lock 6010 F is a battery-operated, electronic locker lock with non-
contact locking and opening authorisation between the lock and MIFARE data carriers. In this connection, the term RFID systems is used.
Thanks to the GAT Lock 6010 F, one single MIFARE data carrier can be used
not only for entry and payment, but also for locking and unlocking clothes lockers most conveniently and without the need for a mechanical key.
The GAT Lock 6010 F can be installed in all the usual types of lockers (e.g.
clothes lockers, safe deposit boxes, compartment lockers) made of wood, metal or plastic.
For optical signalling there is a multi-coloured LED next to the button which lights
up and flashes in different colours (green, yellow or red).
The last 50 actions are stored as bookings in the GAT Lock 6010 F. Bookings
can be read out via a serial interface (RS 232), e.g. from a PC or laptop.
An integrated real-time clock makes it possible to take the expiry data on the
LEGIC® data carriers for locking and unlocking the GAT Lock 6010 F into account, depending on the configuration of the GAT Lock 6010 F.
The life-time of the internal battery depends on the number of locking cycles and
usage frequency as well as the environmental conditions (see "7. Technical Data").
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Important Information for correct system functionality. This information must be read and it has to be paid special attention for this information.
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Accompanying information about the described topic, tips and interesting information for the user.
Signalizes a situation that can damage the device or other appliances. Read and follow the information carefully.
Installation
2. SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS
The following symbols are used in this manual. The meanings of these symbols are given in the table below.
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Cleaning the GAT Lock 6010 F with a high-pressure cleaner is not permitted. Pay attention to the protective type in the technical data
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3. INSTALLATION
3.1. Conditions of Use
The GAT Lock 6010 F has been developed for use in the leisure sector as a lock
that is mounted into lockers like clothes lockers or valuables lockers. It can be used in lockers with metallic doors (plate doors) or non-metallic doors. Please pay attention to the environmental conditions for temperature, humidity etc., and see chapter "7. Technical Data".
3.2. Locker Features
The GAT Lock 6010 F is suitable for locker doors made of metal and non-metallic
materials with a door leaf thickness of between 11 mm (0.45 inch) and 22 mm (0.87 inch).
The width of the locker door, where the GAT Lock 6010 F is mounted on, may
not be lower than a certain value because this could cause problems when opening and closing the door (streaking of the GAT Lock 6010 F at the body of the locker). The minimum value for the door width, given in Figure 2.1, is a re­ference value which depends on the hinges used (see also "2.5. Installation Instructions").
Figure 2.1 - Minimal door width
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3.3. Reading Ranges
A GAT Lock 6010 F reads contactless data carriers via an RF field for identification. The button of the lock is pressed with the data carrier in order to activate the RF field. The range of the reading field depends on the thickness of the locker door, on the door material, the type of data carrier and the diameter of the button drill hole in the locker door. If the reading range is too low, due to an inauspicious combination of these factors, no reading is possible anymore.
Figure 2.2 - Reading range and drill hole diameter for non-metallic doors
Figure 2.3 - Reading range and drill hole diameter for metallic doors
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The reading range is measured from the button shaft. The drill hole in the locker door and the button shaft must be centred (see also the figure Figure 2.11 in the section "2.5.2. Mounting on Metallic Doors"), otherwise the following specification is not valid.
Don’t use metallic number labels (see Figure 2.12). Those labels will decrease the reading range to the same
reading ranges and restrictions as for metallic doors!
Test the installation! In any case a test installation is must be made in order to
test the reading range. The GAT Lock 6010 F must be able read the used data carriers without any problem!
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When the GAT Lock 6010 F is mounted in metallic doors, MIFARE DESFire data carriers cannot be used.
Installation
3.3.1. Non-Metallic Doors
For non-metallic doors the following reading ranges are valid for the different data carriers:
• ISO card like "GAT Chip Card 200 F": approx. 50 mm (2 inch)
GANTNER wristlet "GAT Chip Band 60 F": approx. 30 mm (1.2 inch)
3.3.2. Metallic Doors
The actual reading ranges at metallic doors depend on many factors like the door thickness, the diameter of the button drill hole, the type of data carrier etc.. The more the shaft of the lock sticks out of the door the higher the reading range can be. Reference values for the reading ranges of different locker door thicknesses and drilling diameters are shown in the diagrams in Figure 2.4.
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Figure 2.4 - Reference values of reading ranges at metallic doors
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3.4. Orientation of the GAT Lock 6010 F
When installing the GAT Lock 6010 F, special care must be taken with the alignment of the lock. This must be aligned differently depending on whether the locker door opens on the left or the right. For left-hand doors, the LED points downwards and the battery compartment to the right (viewed from the front). For right-hand doors, the LED points upwards and the battery compartment downwards (viewed from the front).
Figure 2.5 – Installation for left-hand and right-hand doors, shown here from the front
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