Simons Voss Technologies SmartHandle AX User Manual

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Content
1 Intended use ................................................................................................................................................4
2 General ..........................................................................................................................................................5
3 General safety instructions..................................................................................................................... 7
4 Product-specific safety instructions....................................................................................................11
5.1 Installation instructions................................................................................................................................12
5.2 Variant A0...........................................................................................................................................................12
5.2.1 Contents of packaging................................................................................................................ 12
5.2.2 Tools....................................................................................................................................................13
5.2.3 Procedure.......................................................................................................................................... 13
5.3 Variant A1 ............................................................................................................................................................17
5.3.1 Contents of packaging................................................................................................................ 17
5.3.2 Tools.................................................................................................................................................... 17
5.3.3 Procedure.......................................................................................................................................... 17
5.3.4 Glass door fitting............................................................................................................................21
5.4 Variant A2 ...........................................................................................................................................................21
5.4.1 Contents of packaging................................................................................................................ 21
5.4.2 Tools ................................................................................................................................................... 22
5.4.3 Procedure......................................................................................................................................... 22
5.5 Variants E0 AND E1 ...................................................................................................................................... 26
5.5.1 Contents of packaging...............................................................................................................26
5.5.2 ............................................................................................................................................................... 27
5.5.3 Procedure......................................................................................................................................... 27
6 Programming..............................................................................................................................................31
7 Configuration.............................................................................................................................................32
7.1 Pulse length ......................................................................................................................................................32
7.2 Access control .................................................................................................................................................32
7.3 Time zone control..........................................................................................................................................32
7.4 Logging unauthorised attempted access events...........................................................................33
7.5 Flip flop ...............................................................................................................................................................33
7.6 Close range mode......................................................................................................................................... 34
7.7 Time switch-over function ....................................................................................................................... 34
7.8 Ignore activation or expiry date.............................................................................................................. 36
7.9 No audible programming feedback signals ..................................................................................... 36
7.10 Card interface ................................................................................................................................................. 36
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7.11 Extended configuration.............................................................................................................................. 36
7.11.1 Time-controlled changeover................................................................................................. 36
7.11.2 Turn off LED/beeper................................................................................................................... 37
8 Operation................................................................................................................................................... 39
9 Status messages..................................................................................................................................... 40
9.1 Battery status feedback ............................................................................................................................40
9.2 Emergency release.......................................................................................................................................40
9.3 Deactivated .....................................................................................................................................................40
9.4 Engaged.............................................................................................................................................................40
10 Signal ........................................................................................................................................................... 41
11 Battery warning ........................................................................................................................................42
11.1 Warning level .................................................................................................................................................. 42
12 Battery replacement .............................................................................................................................. 43
12.1 Instructions on battery replacement................................................................................................... 43
12.2 Procedure ......................................................................................................................................................... 43
13 Maintenance, cleaning and disinfection.......................................................................................... 46
14 Disassembly...............................................................................................................................................47
14.1 Variant A0..........................................................................................................................................................47
14.2 Variant A1 ...........................................................................................................................................................47
14.3 Variant A2 .........................................................................................................................................................48
14.4 Variants E0 and E1........................................................................................................................................48
15 Technical specifications ....................................................................................................................... 50
16 Declaration of conformity .................................................................................................................... 56
17 Help and other information ..................................................................................................................57
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1 Intended use

Products in the SmartHandle AX range consist of electronic door fittings. Users can engage the SmartHandle AX fitted with an authorised ID medium, such as a transponder.
The corresponding authorisations need to be issued using an electronic locking plan.
Products in the SmartHandle AX range may only be used for locking and unlocking doors. No other use is permitted.
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and open the door onto which it is
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2 General

SmartHandle AX is an electronic door handle which can be used to open and close doors.
Electronic door handles in this range are available in the following models:
Electronic SmartHandle AX Description
Electronic door handle to mount on
existing escutcheon holes for stationary installation
Variant A0
Suitable for handle locks with a Euro
Profile
Outer side operated with identification
medium only
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Variant A1
Variant A2
Inner side permanently engaged to
open
Option for a mechanical secondary
locking device
Electronic door handle to mount on
existing escutcheon holes for suspended installation
Suitable for a lock centres distance
between 70mm and 79mm
Suitable for handle locks with a Euro
Profile
Outer side operated with identification
medium only
Inner side permanently engaged to
open
Electronic door handle to mount on
existing escutcheon holes for suspended installation
Suitable for a lock centres distance
between 70mm and 110mm
Suitable for handle locks with a Euro
Profile
Outer side operated with identification
medium only
Inner side permanently engaged to
open
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Electronic SmartHandle AX Description
Electronic door handle to mount on
existing drill holes for Scandinavian Oval
Variant E0
Suitable for a lock centres distance of
105mm
Suitable for handle locks with
Scandinavian Oval
Outer side operated with identification
medium only
Inner side permanently engaged to
open
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Variant E1
Electronic door handle to mount on
existing drill holes for Scandinavian Oval
Suitable for a lock centres distance of
105mm
Suitable for handle locks with
Scandinavian Oval
Outer side operated with identification
medium only
Inner side permanently engaged to
open
Option for a mechanical secondary
locking device
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3 General safety instructions

3. General safety instructions
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Signal word (ANSI Z535.6)
DANGER Death or serious injury (likely)
WARNING
CAUTION Minor injury
IMPORTANT Property damage or malfunction
NOTE Low or none
WARNING
Blocked access
Access through a door may be blocked due to incorrectly fitted and/or in­correctly programmed components. SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH not liable for the consequences of blocked access such as access to in­jured or endangered persons, material damage or other damage!
Possible immediate effects of non­compliance
Death or serious injury (possible, but unlikely)
is
WARNING
Blocked access through manipulation of the product
If you change the product on your own, malfunctions can occur and access through a door can be blocked.
Modify the product only when needed and only in the manner described
in the documentation.
CAUTION
Fire hazard posed by batteries
The batteries used may pose a fire or burn hazard if handled incorrectly.
1. Do not try to charge, open, heat or burn the batteries.
2. Do not short-circuit the batteries.
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IMPORTANT
Damage resulting from electrostatic discharge (ESD)
This product contains electronic components that may be damaged by electrostatic discharges.
1. Use ESD-compliant working materials (e.g. Grounding strap).
2. Ground yourself before carrying out any work that could bring you into contact with the electronics. For this purpose, touch earthed metallic surfaces (e.g. door frames, water pipes or heating valves).
IMPORTANT
Damage resulting from liquids
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This product contains electronic components that may be damaged by li­quids of any kind.
Keep liquids away from the electronics.
IMPORTANT
Damage resulting from aggressive cleaning agents
The surface of this product may be damaged as a result of the use of un­suitable cleaning agents.
Only use cleaning agents that are suitable for plastic or metal surfaces.
IMPORTANT
Damage as a result of mechanical impact
This product contains electronic components that may be damaged by mechanical impacts of any kind.
1. Avoid touching the electronics.
2. Avoid other mechanical influences on the electronics.
IMPORTANT
Damage due to polarity reversal
This product contains electronic components that may be damaged by re­verse polarity of the power source.
Do not reverse the polarity of the voltage source (batteries or mains
adapters).
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IMPORTANT
Failure of operation due to different discharged batteries
This product uses one or more batteries for power supply. The batteries are discharged at approximately the same rate.
Always replace all batteries at the same time.
IMPORTANT
Interference to operation as a result of radio interference
This product may be subject to interference from electromagnetic fields.
Do not place the product directly next to devices that can cause
electromagnetic interference (switching power supplies!).
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IMPORTANT
Communication interference due to metallic surfaces
This product communicates wirelessly. Metallic surfaces can significantly reduce the reach of the product.
Do not place the product on metallic surfaces.
NOTE
Intended use
SimonsVoss-products are designed exclusively for opening and closing doors and similar objects.
Do not use SimonsVoss products for any other purposes.
NOTE
Battery contact malfunction due to grease film
When touching batteries, leave a thin film of skin grease on the batteries. This film deteriorates the contact between the electronics and the batter­ies.
1. Do not touch the contacts of the new batteries with your hands.
2. Use clean and grease-free gloves.
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NOTE
Dispose of the batteries as per local and country-specific regulations.
NOTE
Function error due to poor battery contact
If the contact surface to the battery is too small, then the battery connec­tion may not create a stable connection to the battery.
Only use batteries that are approved by SimonsVoss.
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NOTE
Qualifications required
The installation and commissioning requires specialized knowledge.
Only trained personnel may install and commission the product.
NOTE
Modifications or further technical developments cannot be excluded and may be implemented without notice.
NOTE
The German language version is the original instruction manual. Other lan­guages (drafting in the contract language) are (non-binding) translations of the original instructions.
NOTE
Read and follow all installation, installation, and commissioning instruc­tions. Pass these instructions and any maintenance instructions to the user.
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4 Product-specific safety instructions

IMPORTANT
Damage by drilling
You drill at your own risk. SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH is not liable for damage caused by drilling.
Please also observe the safety instructions of the drilling machine.
IMPORTANT
Damage caused by unsuitable tools
If you try to open the case with unsuitable tools, the case may be dam­aged.
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Use only the supplied SimonsVoss opening tool.
NOTE
Effect on the mortise lock
The SmartHandle AX acts exclusively on the latch of the mortise lock.
NOTE
Locking and insurances
Insurance companies place increased demands on a closure.
1. If you want to lock the door under insurance law, use a self-locking panic lock or a locking cylinder in addition to the SmartHandle AX
2. Pay attention to the approvals according to EN 179.
NOTE
.
SmartHandle AX with self-locking panic lock
The SmartHandle AX only offers full functionality with a self-locking panic lock.
1. Combine the SmartHandle AX with a self-locking panic lock.
2. Pay attention to the declarations of conformity of the lock manufacturers according to EN 179.
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5 Installation

You can programme the SmartHandle AX while it is still in the packaging (except MP) and then install it.
You will also find information on installing the SmartHandle AX in the accompanying quick guide.

5.1 Installation instructions

The batteries are already fitted.
Do not touch electronics/components; do not allow them to come into
contact with oil, paint, moisture, alkali or acids.
Keep away from sources of interference, such as power supply units.
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You must not strike the product while installing the cylinder.
Attach plan to the door. Do not install while bent or tensioned.
Use the supplied drilling template.
If required, fit the supplied dummy cylinder to comply with approval
requirements for FH variants.
Only undo the indicated screws.

5.2 Variant A0

5.2.1 Contents of packaging

Quantity Object
Outer fitting assembly, including:
Battery (CR2450)
Inlay
Outside handle, including:
Grub screw
Inner handle, including:
Switching plate
Spring element
Escutcheon base for cylinder opening
Escutcheon for inner handle
Escutcheon for cylinder opening
Screw with predetermined breaking points
Grub screw
Pre-installed escutcheon base
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Quantity Object
Adapter sleeve 6.4mm
Adapter sleeve 7.4mm
Adapter sleeve 8.8mm
Spindle
Installation tool
Dummy cylinder (FH variant only)
Quick guide
Drilling template

5.2.2 Tools

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You require the following tools for installation:
TX-15 screwdriver
PH2 screwdriver
Suitable pliers to trim screws, e.g. Monier pliers

5.2.3 Procedure

Execute programming
NOTE
A large volume of data is transmitted during initial programming. You can transfer data significantly faster and reduce the programming time if you use a Smart CD.MP.
Fig.1:
Programming active (SmartCD.G2)
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Fig.2:
Programming passive (SmartCD.MP)
ü Locking device added in LSM software.
ü LSM software launched.
ü Programming device connected.
1. Position the programming device.
2. Programme the SmartHandle AX (see , quick guide or LSM manual for details).
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9 SmartHandle AX is programmed.
Trim screws
Screw/spindle Length
2× L1 T-8mm (±3mm)
2× L2 T+8mm (±3mm)
Spindle T+37mm (±3mm)
1. Measure the thickness of the door (T).
2. Calculate the screw lengths.
3. Select suitable predetermined breaking points which are no more than 3mm longer than the calculated length.
4. Separate the predetermined breaking points with the pliers.
9 Screws are trimmed.
NOTE
X variant
If you have ordered the X version for very thick doors, your supply package will include an extra-long spindle bar and threaded rods in addition to ex­tension sleeves. The indicated length in this case refers to the extension with a threaded rod. Use a saw to trim the screws and spindle bar.
Prepare inside handle (DIN R)
Installation is different for each opening side (DIN R or DIN L).
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1. Insert the switching plate as shown.
2. Position the spring sub-assembly at an angle to the escutcheon base until it touches the switching plate.
3. Draw the spring sub-assembly back, so that the spring is compressed.
4. Slide the spring sub-assembly pawls into the escutcheon base.
5. Press the rear clip into the designated pawl.
9 Spring contact is inserted.
Prepare inside handle (DIN L)
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Installation is different for each opening side (DIN R or DIN L).
1. Insert the switching plate as shown.
2. Position the spring sub-assembly at an angle to the escutcheon base until it touches the switching plate.
3. Draw the spring sub-assembly back, so that the spring is compressed.
4. Slide the spring sub-assembly pawls into the escutcheon base.
5. Press the rear clip into the designated pawl.
9 Spring contact is inserted.
Insert spindle
NOTE
If you use a 7mm spindle, attach the adapter shoe to the spindle before fit­ting the spindle.
Insert the spindle into the outer sub-assembly until the pin locks into the
spindle.
9 Spindle is inserted.
Fit sub-assembly
1. Push the sub-assembly with the spindle into the door from the outer side.
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2. Position the escutcheon base for the cylinder opening on the other side of the door.
3. Fasten the escutcheon base onto the sub-assembly with the L2 screws.
NOTE
If you use a 7mm spindle, place the adapter sleeve on the free side of the spindle.
4. Place the inner side handle on the spindle.
5. Fasten the handle onto the sub-assembly with the L1 screws.
NOTE
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Press the handle downwards if there is not enough room.
NOTE
Fit dummy cylinder (FH only)
Push the dummy cylinder into the mortise lock through the fitted escut­cheon base and fasten the dummy cylinder with a suitable screw.
6. Fasten the grub screw into the handle to affix it.
7. Slide the escutcheon along the handle and press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base until it locks into position.
8. Press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base on the cylinder opening until it locks into place.
9. Press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base on the cylinder opening on the other side until it locks into place.
9 The sub-assembly is mounted.
Position outer handle
1. Push the outer handle into the sub-assembly until the pin locks into the spindle.
2. Fasten the grub screw into the handle to affix it.
9 SmartHandle AX fitted.
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5.3 Variant A1

5.3.1 Contents of packaging

Quantity Object
Outer fitting assembly, including:
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Switching plate
Spring element
Escutcheon base for cylinder opening
Escutcheon for inner handle
Escutcheon for cylinder opening
Screw with predetermined breaking points
Spindle
Installation tool
Battery (CR2450)
Inlay
Outside handle, including:
Grub screw
Inner handle, including:
Grub screw
Pre-installed escutcheon base
Dummy cylinder (FH variant only)
Quick guide
Drilling template

5.3.2 Tools

You require the following tools for installation:
TX-15 screwdriver
PH2 screwdriver
Suitable pliers to trim screws, e.g. Monier pliers

5.3.3 Procedure

Execute programming
NOTE
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A large volume of data is transmitted during initial programming. You can transfer data significantly faster and reduce the programming time if you use a Smart CD.MP.
Fig.3:
Programming active (SmartCD.G2)
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Fig.4:
Programming passive (SmartCD.MP)
ü Locking device added in LSM software.
ü LSM software launched.
ü Programming device connected.
1. Position the programming device.
2. Programme the SmartHandle AX (see , quick guide or LSM manual for details).
9 SmartHandle AX is programmed.
Trim screws
Screw/spindle Length
2× L1 T-8mm (±3mm)
2× L2 T+8mm (±3mm)
Spindle T+37mm (±4mm)
1. Measure the thickness of the door (T).
2. Calculate the screw lengths.
3. Select suitable predetermined breaking points which are no more than 3mm longer than the calculated length.
4. Separate the predetermined breaking points with the pliers.
9 Screws are trimmed.
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NOTE
X variant
If you have ordered the X version for very thick doors, your supply package will include an extra-long spindle bar and threaded rods in addition to ex­tension sleeves. The indicated length in this case refers to the extension with a threaded rod. Use a saw to trim the screws and spindle bar.
Prepare inside handle (DIN R)
Installation is different for each opening side (DIN R or DIN L).
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1. Insert the switching plate as shown.
2. Position the spring sub-assembly at an angle to the escutcheon base until it touches the switching plate.
3. Draw the spring sub-assembly back, so that the spring is compressed.
4. Slide the spring sub-assembly pawls into the escutcheon base.
5. Press the rear clip into the designated pawl.
9 Spring contact is inserted.
Prepare inside handle (DIN L)
Installation is different for each opening side (DIN R or DIN L).
1. Insert the switching plate as shown.
2. Position the spring sub-assembly at an angle to the escutcheon base until it touches the switching plate.
3. Draw the spring sub-assembly back, so that the spring is compressed.
4. Slide the spring sub-assembly pawls into the escutcheon base.
5. Press the rear clip into the designated pawl.
9 Spring contact is inserted.
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Insert spindle
NOTE
If you use a 7mm spindle, attach the adapter shoe to the spindle before fit­ting the spindle.
Insert the spindle into the outer sub-assembly until the pin locks into the
spindle.
9 Spindle is inserted.
Fit sub-assembly
1. Push the sub-assembly with the spindle into the door from the outer side.
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2. Position the escutcheon base for the cylinder opening on the other side of the door.
3. Fasten the escutcheon base onto the sub-assembly with the L2 screws.
NOTE
If you use a 7mm spindle, place the adapter sleeve on the free side of the spindle.
4. Place the inner side handle on the spindle.
5. Fasten the handle onto the sub-assembly with the L1 screws.
NOTE
Press the handle downwards if there is not enough room.
NOTE
Fit dummy cylinder (FH only)
Push the dummy cylinder into the mortise lock through the fitted escut­cheon base and fasten the dummy cylinder with a suitable screw.
6. Fasten the grub screw into the handle to affix it.
7. Slide the escutcheon along the handle and press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base until it locks into position.
8. Press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base on the cylinder opening until it locks into place.
9 The sub-assembly is mounted.
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Position outer handle
1. Push the outer handle into the sub-assembly until the pin locks into the spindle.
2. Fasten the grub screw into the handle to affix it.
9 SmartHandle AX fitted.

5.3.4 Glass door fitting

You can also use an A1 SmartHandle AX design with an optional lock case on glass doors.
The glass door must feature the following holes for SimonsVoss glass door fittings (dimensions in mm):
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5.4 Variant A2

5.4.1 Contents of packaging

Quantity Object
Outer fitting assembly, including:
Battery (CR2450)
Inlay
Outside handle, including:
Grub screw
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Quantity Object
Inner handle, including:
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Switching plate
Spring element
Escutcheon base for cylinder opening
Escutcheon for inner handle
Escutcheon for cylinder opening
Screw with predetermined breaking points
Spindle
Installation tool
Dummy cylinder (FH variant only)
Quick guide
Drilling template

5.4.2 Tools

Grub screw
Pre-installed escutcheon base
You require the following tools for installation:
TX-15 screwdriver
PH2 screwdriver
Suitable pliers to trim screws, e.g. Monier pliers

5.4.3 Procedure

Execute programming
NOTE
A large volume of data is transmitted during initial programming. You can transfer data significantly faster and reduce the programming time if you use a Smart CD.MP.
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Fig.5:
Programming active (SmartCD.G2)
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Fig.6:
Programming passive (SmartCD.MP)
ü Locking device added in LSM software.
ü LSM software launched.
ü Programming device connected.
1. Position the programming device.
2. Programme the SmartHandle AX (see , quick guide or LSM manual for details).
9 SmartHandle AX is programmed.
Trim screws
Screw/spindle Length
2× L1 T-8mm (±3mm)
2× L2 T+8mm (±3mm)
Spindle T+37mm (±4mm)
1. Measure the thickness of the door (T).
2. Calculate the screw lengths.
3. Select suitable predetermined breaking points which are no more than 3mm longer than the calculated length.
4. Separate the predetermined breaking points with the pliers.
9 Screws are trimmed.
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NOTE
X variant
If you have ordered the X version for very thick doors, your supply package will include an extra-long spindle bar and threaded rods in addition to ex­tension sleeves. The indicated length in this case refers to the extension with a threaded rod. Use a saw to trim the screws and spindle bar.
Prepare inside handle (DIN R)
Installation is different for each opening side (DIN R or DIN L).
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1. Insert the switching plate as shown.
2. Position the spring sub-assembly at an angle to the escutcheon base until it touches the switching plate.
3. Draw the spring sub-assembly back, so that the spring is compressed.
4. Slide the spring sub-assembly pawls into the escutcheon base.
5. Press the rear clip into the designated pawl.
9 Spring contact is inserted.
Prepare inside handle (DIN L)
Installation is different for each opening side (DIN R or DIN L).
1. Insert the switching plate as shown.
2. Position the spring sub-assembly at an angle to the escutcheon base until it touches the switching plate.
3. Draw the spring sub-assembly back, so that the spring is compressed.
4. Slide the spring sub-assembly pawls into the escutcheon base.
5. Press the rear clip into the designated pawl.
9 Spring contact is inserted.
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Insert spindle
NOTE
If you use a 7mm spindle, attach the adapter shoe to the spindle before fit­ting the spindle.
Insert the spindle into the outer sub-assembly until the pin locks into the
spindle.
9 Spindle is inserted.
Fit sub-assembly
1. Push the sub-assembly with the spindle into the door from the outer side.
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2. Position the escutcheon base for the cylinder opening on the other side of the door.
3. Fasten the escutcheon base onto the sub-assembly with the L2 screws.
NOTE
If you use a 7mm spindle, place the adapter sleeve on the free side of the spindle.
4. Place the inner side handle on the spindle.
5. Fasten the handle onto the sub-assembly with the L1 screws.
NOTE
Press the handle downwards if there is not enough room.
NOTE
Fit dummy cylinder (FH only)
Push the dummy cylinder into the mortise lock through the fitted escut­cheon base and fasten the dummy cylinder with a suitable screw.
6. Fasten the grub screw into the handle to affix it.
7. Slide the escutcheon along the handle and press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base until it locks into position.
8. Press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base on the cylinder opening until it locks into place.
9 The sub-assembly is mounted.
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Position outer handle
1. Push the outer handle into the sub-assembly until the pin locks into the spindle.
2. Fasten the grub screw into the handle to affix it.
9 SmartHandle AX fitted.

5.5 Variants E0 AND E1

5.5.1 Contents of packaging

Quantity Object
Outer fitting assembly, including:
Battery (CR2450)
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Inlay
Switching plate
Spring element
Escutcheon base for cylinder opening
Escutcheon for inner handle
Bearing plate
PH2 screws
Removable bolts
Outside handle, including:
Grub screw
Inner handle, including:
Grub screw
MO conceal assembly (not for MO)
Pre-installed escutcheon base
Escutcheon for cylinder opening
Screw with predetermined breaking points
Spindle
Installation tool
Quick guide
Drilling template
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5.5.2

5.5.3 Procedure

Execute programming
NOTE
A large volume of data is transmitted during initial programming. You can transfer data significantly faster and reduce the programming time if you use a Smart CD.MP.
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Fig.7:
Programming active (SmartCD.G2)
Fig.8:
Programming passive (SmartCD.MP)
ü Locking device added in LSM software.
ü LSM software launched.
ü Programming device connected.
1. Position the programming device.
2. Programme the SmartHandle AX (see , quick guide or LSM manual for details).
9 SmartHandle AX is programmed.
Trim screws
Screw/spindle Length
2× L1 T+10mm (±3mm)
2× L2 T+3mm (±3mm)
Spindle T+37mm (±4mm)
1. Measure the thickness of the door (T).
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2. Calculate the screw lengths.
3. Select suitable predetermined breaking points which are no more than 3mm longer than the calculated length.
4. Separate the predetermined breaking points with the pliers.
9 Screws are trimmed.
NOTE
X variant
If you have ordered the X version for very thick doors, your supply package will include an extra-long spindle bar and threaded rods in addition to ex­tension sleeves. The indicated length in this case refers to the extension with a threaded rod. Use a saw to trim the screws and spindle bar.
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Prepare inside handle (DIN R)
Installation is different for each opening side (DIN R or DIN L).
1. Insert the switching plate as shown.
2. Position the spring sub-assembly at an angle to the escutcheon base until it touches the switching plate.
3. Draw the spring sub-assembly back, so that the spring is compressed.
4. Slide the spring sub-assembly pawls into the escutcheon base.
5. Press the rear clip into the designated pawl.
9 Spring contact is inserted.
Prepare inside handle (DIN L)
Installation is different for each opening side (DIN R or DIN L).
1. Insert the switching plate as shown.
2. Position the spring sub-assembly at an angle to the escutcheon base until it touches the switching plate.
3. Draw the spring sub-assembly back, so that the spring is compressed.
4. Slide the spring sub-assembly pawls into the escutcheon base.
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5. Press the rear clip into the designated pawl.
9 Spring contact is inserted.
Reposition bolts (for DIN R only)
1. Undo the indicated screws.
2. Remove the cover plate.
3. Unscrew the stud bolts.
4. Fasten the stud bolts as indicated.
5. Insert the cover plate again.
6. Fasten the indicated screws again.
9 Sub-assembly is designed for DIN R.
Insert spindle
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NOTE
If you use a 7mm spindle, attach the adapter shoe to the spindle before fit­ting the spindle.
Insert the spindle into the outer sub-assembly until the pin locks into the
spindle.
9 Spindle is inserted.
Fit sub-assembly
1. Push the sub-assembly with the spindle into the door from the outer side.
2. Position the escutcheon base for the cylinder opening on the other side of the door.
3. Fasten the escutcheon base with the L1 screws (MO: fasten the com­plete escutcheon base with the L1 screws).
NOTE
If you use a 7mm spindle, place the adapter sleeve on the free side of the spindle.
4. Fasten the handle onto the sub-assembly with the L2 screws.
NOTE
Press the handle downwards if there is not enough room.
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5. Press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base on the cylinder opening until it locks into place.
6. Fasten the grub screw into the handle to affix it.
7. Slide the escutcheon along the handle and press the escutcheon onto the escutcheon base until it locks into position.
9 The sub-assembly is mounted.
Position outer handle
1. Push the outer handle into the sub-assembly until the pin locks into the spindle.
2. Fasten the grub screw into the handle to affix it.
9 SmartHandle AX fitted.
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6 Programming

ü LSM software version 3.4 SP1 or higher installed.
ü LSM open.
ü SmartCD.MP or SmartCD.G2 connected (recommended: SmartCD.MP).
1. Select the locking system that you require. Use the ... button to open the locking system properties and use the the required lock system.
2. Click on the button to add a new locking device.
9 The "New lock" window will open.
3. Open the ▼ Area drop-down menu.
4. Select the area.
5. Open the ▼ Lock type drop-down menu.
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and buttons to select
6. Select the "AX SmartHandle" item.
7. Complete the rest of the form.
8. Click on the Save & next button.
9 Locking device has been added.
9. Click on the Exit button.
9 Window closes.
10. Highlight the entry on the SmartHandle AX in the matrix.
11. Align the Smart CD.MP with the SmartHandle AX or place the SmartCD.G2 about ten centimetres away from the SmartHandle.AX.
NOTE
A large volume of data is transmitted during initial programming. You can transfer data significantly faster and reduce the programming time if you use a Smart CD.MP.
12. Right-click on the SmartHandle AX entry in the matrix to open the con­text menu.
13. Select the Programming item.
14. Open the ▼ Type drop-down menu.
15. Select the "SmartCD Mifare" entry or "SmartCD aktiv" entry.
16. Click on the Programming button.
9 Programming launches.
17. Wait for programming to complete.
9 SmartHandle AX is programmed.
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7 Configuration

7.1 Pulse length

SmartHandle is pre-set to engage for about 5 seconds. The time that it engages can be freely configured between 1 and 25 seconds for each lock in the software. This does not result in a shorter battery life.

7.2 Access control

Identification media bookings are logged if access control is activated. The following information is stored in SmartHandle.
Date
Time
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Identification medium ID
Each SmartHandle AX can store up to 3,000 bookings.
NOTE
These settings are only available in the .ZK version.
ü LSM open.
1. Double-click on the SmartHandleAX entry in the matrix to open the settings.
2. Change to the [Configuration/Data] tab.
3. Enable the Audit trail checkbox.
4. Click on the Apply button.
5. Click on the Exit button.
9 Access control is enabled.
Only authorised transponder operations are logged by default. However, you can also log non-authorised bookings (see
attempted access events [}33]
read access lists in the LSM manual.
). You will find information on how to
Logging unauthorised

7.3 Time zone control

You can load a time zone plan. Identification media will then be granted or denied access based on their time zone group. Up to 100+1 time groups are possible.
You can also implement automatic time-controlled changeover using a time zone plan (see
Time switch-over function [}34]
).
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NOTE
These settings are only available in the .ZK version.
ü LSM open.
ü Add time zone plan (see LSM manual).
1. Double-click on the SmartHandleAX entry in the matrix to open the settings.
2. Change to the [Door] tab.
3. Open the ▼ Time zone drop-down menu.
4. Select your time zone.
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5. Click on the Apply button.
6. Click on the Exit button.
9 Time zone is selected.

7.4 Logging unauthorised attempted access events

Only authorised accesses are logged in storage mode. There is an option to log unauthorised access attempts too.
NOTE
These settings are only available in the .ZK version.
ü LSM open.
1. Double-click on the SmartHandleAX entry in the matrix to open the settings.
2. Change to the [Configuration/Data] tab.
3. Enable the Log unauthorised attempts checkbox.
4. Click on the Apply button.
5. Click on the Exit button.
6. Execute programming (see ).
9 Unauthorised access attempts are now also logged.

7.5 Flip flop

Pulse mode (default setting) is switched off and the pulse duration is no longer in effect. When flip flop mode is activated, the SmartHandle changes its status from engaged to disengaged or vice versa each time it is
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activated using a transponder/SmartCard. This mode is suitable for situations such as when a door needs to be used freely without a transponder/SmartCard to allow visitors to enter, for instance

7.6 Close range mode

A reduced reader range is required in some situations. The near-field mode reduces the reader range for transponders. This diminishes the impact of possible interferences and prevents the transponder from overriding.
ü LSM open.
1. Double-click on the SmartHandleAX entry in the matrix to open the settings.
2. Change to the [Configuration/Data] tab.
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3. Enable the Close-up range mode checkbox.
4. Click on the Apply button.
5. Click on the Exit button.
6. Execute programming (see ).
9 Near-field mode is activated.

7.7 Time switch-over function

The fifth group in the time zone plan is relevant for time change-over.
NOTE
These settings are only available in the .ZK version.
Assignment of a time zone plan
ü LSM open.
ü Add time zone plan (see LSM manual).
1. Double-click on the SmartHandleAX entry in the matrix to open the settings.
2. Change to the [Door] tab.
3. Open the ▼ Time zone drop-down menu.
4. Select your time zone.
5. Click on the Apply button.
6. Click on the Exit button.
9 Time zone is selected.
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Activating time zone control and time change-over
Whereas time zone control itself can only influence identification media authorisations, the time change-over also activates time-dependent switching of the relay in the controller. Both need to be enabled.
ü LSM open.
ü Time zone plan assigned.
1. Double-click on the SmartHandleAX entry in the matrix to open the settings.
2. Change to the [Configuration/Data] tab.
3. Enable the Time zone management checkbox.
4. Enable the Time switching checkbox.
5. Click on the Extended configuration button.
9 The "Extended configuration" window will open.
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6. Set the options for automatic and manual locking and unlocking in the "Time-based switching"
changeover [}36]
7. Click on the OK button.
9 Window closes.
8. Click on the Apply button.
9. Click on the Exit button.
9 Time zone control and time change-over are activated.
Editing the time zone plan
See LSM manual to edit the time zone plan.
Also see
Æ
Time zone control [}32]
).
section as you require (see
Time-controlled
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7.8 Ignore activation or expiry date

Identification media can be given a validity date. This validity date can be ignored if identification media need to be used regardless.
ü LSM open.
1. Double-click on the SmartHandleAX entry in the matrix to open the settings.
2. Change to the [Configuration/Data] tab.
3. Enable the Ignore activation or expiry date checkbox.
4. Click on the Apply button.
5. Click on the OK button.
6. Execute programming (see ).
9 Activation or expiry date is ignored.
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7.9 No audible programming feedback signals

You should check this field if you do not want audible programming feedback signals to be emitted while you are programming a SmartHandle, for example.
This function is particularly advantageous when programming via the WaveNet (network) as the audible signal from SmartHandle cannot be heard as a general rule due to distance.

7.10 Card interface

You need to activate the Card interface box in the locking device properties when using a SmartHandle Hybrid or MP.

7.11 Extended configuration

7.11.1 Time-controlled changeover

NOTE
These settings are only available in the .ZK version.
Unlock in the authorised time period
Engage automatically Engage manually
always
only when disen­gaged
always
only when disen­gaged
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Unlock in the authorised time period
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SmartHandle AX:
SmartHandle AX: engages to open as soon as au­thorisation starts in the time zone plan. Behaves in the same way as a flip-flop for the remaining author­ised time period.
Locking in the non-authorised time period
Disengage automatically Disengage manually
always
SmartHandle AX: disengages as soon as author­isation ends in the time zone plan. Identification me­dia engage ready to open during non-authorised time period for pre-set pulse dur­ation.
SmartHandle AX: engages to open as soon as au­thorisation starts in the time zone plan. No influence by identification media for the rest of the authorised time period.
only when disen­gaged
SmartHandle AX: disengages as soon as author­isation ends in the time zone plan. Identification me­dia engage ready to open during non-authorised time period for pre-set pulse dur­ation.
engages to open as soon as identi­fication medium is activated after authorisation starts in the time zone plan. Be­haves in the same way as a flip-flop for the remaining authorised time period.
always
SmartHandle AX: disengages as soon as the iden­tification medium is activated. Iden­tification media engage ready to open during non­authorised time period for pre-set pulse duration.
SmartHandle AX: engages to open as soon as identi­fication medium is activated after authorisation starts in the time zone plan. No in­fluence by identi­fication media for the rest of the au­thorised time period.
only when disen­gaged
Not possible

7.11.2 Turn off LED/beeper

You can also adjust signal settings as you wish.
Open extended configuration
ü LSM open.
1. Double-click on the SmartHandleAX entry in the matrix to open the settings.
2. Change to the [Configuration/Data] tab.
3. Click on the Extended configuration button.
9 The "Extended configuration" window will open.
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Turn off LED/beeper
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ü LSM open.
ü "Extended configuration" window open.
1. Enable the Turn off LED checkbox or the Turn off beeper check­box.
2. Click on the OK button.
9 Window closes.
3. Click on the Apply button.
4. Click on the Exit button.
5. Execute programming (see ).
9 LED or beeper is switched off.
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8 Operation

The SmartHandle AX can be operated in different ways, depending on the programming.
NOTE
Gap
The size of the gap affects the wireless connection.
1. If you use a transponder, you must position it between five and thirty centimetres away.
2. If you use a passive medium, place it under the groove on the cover. If there is no groove, position the identification medium on the SimonsVoss inscription.
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Pulse opening
To use pulse opening, ensure that the Flip Flop checkbox is disabled.
ü Identification medium is authorised to use the SmartHandle AX.
1. Position the identification medium.
2. If you are using a transponder, press it once.
9 SmartHandle AX will beep and flash green twice.
9 The SmartHandle AX will remain open for the pre-set pulse interval.
Flip-flop mode
To use flip-flop mode, ensure that the Flip Flop checkbox is enabled.
ü Identification medium is authorised to use the SmartHandle AX.
1. Position the identification medium.
2. If you are using a transponder, press it once.
9 When the SmartHandle AX engages to open, it will beep and flash
(short-long).
9 When SmartHandle AX is decoupled, it will beep and flash (long-
short).
9 The SmartHandle AX will remain engaged to open or decoupled until it
is activated again.
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9 Status messages

9.1 Battery status feedback

9. Status messages
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OK
Low Batteries low. Change the batteries.
Very low
Batteries OK. You do not need to do anything.
Batteries very low. Replace the bat­teries immediately.

9.2 Emergency release

9.3 Deactivated

If SmartHandle is deactivated via a SimonsVoss Block Lock or the SV network, the programming software automatically checks this box.

9.4 Engaged

This box is checked when SmartHandle is engaged for use if a time switch­over or flip-flop mode is programmed.
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10 Signal

Signal Meaning
10. Signal
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2x short before engaging to open (green)
1 x short (red) Identification medium not authorised
1× short, 1× long (green)
1× long, 1× short (green)
Identification medium accepted – normal activation
Flip-flop mode: Locking device is now engaged ready to open
Flip-flop mode: Locking device is now disengaged
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11 Battery warning

You or users are warned that the SmartHandle AX is about to fail due to empty batteries. Replace the batteries in good time (see
replacement [}43]
outside. When the batteries are completely drained, you can still reach the SmartHandle to change the batteries.

11.1 Warning level

warning level Signalling Meaning
Warning Level 1
11. Battery warning
Battery
). The electronic part with the batteries is on the
Batteries are nearly dead and must be
8 x short bleep/flash before engagement (red)
changed.
Remaining openings (temperature depend­ent): min. 10000 or 6 months
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Warning Level 2
16 x short bleep/flash before engagement (red)
Batteries are very weak and must be changed immediately.
Remaining openings (temperature depend­ent): min. 1000 or 2 months
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12 Battery replacement

12.1 Instructions on battery replacement

Only specialists may replace the batteries.
Do not touch electronics/components; do not allow them to come into
contact with oil, paint, moisture, alkali or acids.
Only use batteries approved by SimonsVoss.
The batteries used may pose a fire or burn hazard if handled incorrectly.
Do not recharge, open, heat or burn these batteries. Do not short-circuit!
Dispose of old or used batteries correctly. Store out of children's reach.
Check the polarity of the batteries.
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The batteries will have discharged to roughly the same level. That is
why you must replace all batteries.
Do not touch the contacts on the new batteries with your hands when
replacing the old ones. Use cotton gloves free of fat or grease.
When replacing the batteries, make sure that no pressure is applied to
the electronics or that they are not damaged in any other way.

12.2 Procedure

The batteries are located at the SmartHandle AX under the cover. You need the SimonsVoss fitting tool to change the batteries.
1. Place the SimonsVoss fitting tool in the recess provided for it in the cover. These are found on the side away opposite the electronics.
2. Push the SimonsVoss fitting tool into the recess until the cover springs out.
3. Pull the cover down until it comes free with a click.
4. Remove the cover.
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5. Push the end battery clip inwards, until is springs out.
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IMPORTANT
Loss of the battery clip
The battery clip is stuck. If both ends of the clip are pushed inward together at the same time and released from the holder, the battery clip can fall out.
1. Change first one side then the other.
2. Do not open both sides of the clip at the same time.
6. Remove the batteries.
7. Insert new batteries.
8. Push the end of the battery clip back in again.
9. Push the end of the battery clip down.
10. Push the end of the battery clip into the bracket provided.
11. Repeat with the other side.
12. Push the cover back on the SmartHandle AX.
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13. Push the cover firmly in the area of the recesses for the fitting tool again until it engages.
14. Read off the battery status (see LSM Handbook).
15. Read off the battery status (Battery card, see TechGuide WO/VCN).
9 Batteries are changed.
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13 Maintenance, cleaning and disinfection

NOTE
Digital SmartHandles MUST not come into contact with oil, grease, paint or acids.
NOTE
SmartHandles can be damaged if you use unsuitable or aggressive clean­ing agents or disinfectants.
If you need to clean SmartHandle, use a soft cloth, dampening it if neces­sary.
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If you wish to disinfect SmartHandle, you may only use disinfectant which is specifically designated for use on delicate metal surfaces and compos­ites.
You must always replace empty batteries with new ones approved for use by SimonsVoss. Dispose of old batteries in the proper manner.
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14 Disassembly

You will also find information on disassembly in the supplied quick guides.

14.1 Variant A0

You require the following tools for disassembly:
TX-15 screwdriver
Slotted-head screwdriver
PH-2 screwdriver
1.5mm hex key
1. Dismount electronic cylinders if necessary.
2. Unfasten the grub screws from both handles.
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3. Use a slotted-head screwdriver to lever off the escutcheon covers.
4. Remove the escutcheon covers.
5. Pull off the handle from the opposite side to the sub-assembly.
6. Unfasten the sub-assembly attachment screws.
7. Pull out the sub-assembly with the spindle.
9 SmartHandle AX has been removed from the door.
8. Press the spindle securing pin inwards and pull the spindle out of the sub-assembly.
9. Insert the hex key into the designated hole in the spindle hole.
10. Press the hex key towards the nearest edge (see quick guide for details) and hold.
11. Remove the second handle from the sub-assembly.
9 SmartHandle AX is dismounted.

14.2 Variant A1

You require the following tools for disassembly:
TX-15 screwdriver
Slotted-head screwdriver
PH-2 screwdriver
1.5mm hex key
1. Dismount electronic cylinders if necessary.
2. Unfasten the grub screws from both handles.
3. Use a slotted-head screwdriver to lever off the escutcheon covers.
4. Remove the escutcheon covers.
5. Pull off the handle from the opposite side to the sub-assembly.
6. Unfasten the sub-assembly attachment screws.
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7. Pull out the sub-assembly with the spindle.
9 SmartHandle AX has been removed from the door.
8. Press the spindle securing pin inwards and pull the spindle out of the sub-assembly.
9. Insert the hex key into the designated hole in the spindle hole.
10. Press the hex key towards the nearest edge (see quick guide for details) and hold.
11. Remove the second handle from the sub-assembly.
9 SmartHandle AX is dismounted.

14.3 Variant A2

You require the following tools for disassembly:
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TX-15 screwdriver
Slotted-head screwdriver
PH-2 screwdriver
1.5mm hex key
1. Dismount electronic cylinders if necessary.
2. Unfasten the grub screws from both handles.
3. Use a slotted-head screwdriver to lever off the escutcheon covers.
4. Remove the escutcheon covers.
5. Pull off the handle from the opposite side to the sub-assembly.
6. Unfasten the sub-assembly attachment screws.
7. Pull out the sub-assembly with the spindle.
9 SmartHandle AX has been removed from the door.
8. Press the spindle securing pin inwards and pull the spindle out of the sub-assembly.
9. Insert the hex key into the designated hole in the spindle hole.
10. Press the hex key towards the nearest edge (see quick guide for details) and hold.
11. Remove the second handle from the sub-assembly.
9 SmartHandle AX is dismounted.

14.4 Variants E0 and E1

You require the following tools for disassembly:
TX-15 screwdriver
Slotted-head screwdriver
PH-2 screwdriver
1.5mm hex key
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1. Dismount electronic cylinders if necessary.
2. Unfasten the grub screws from both handles.
3. Use a slotted-head screwdriver to lever off the escutcheon covers.
4. Remove the escutcheon covers.
5. Pull off the handle from the opposite side to the sub-assembly.
6. Unfasten the sub-assembly attachment screws.
7. Pull out the sub-assembly with the spindle.
9 SmartHandle AX has been removed from the door.
8. Press the spindle securing pin inwards and pull the spindle out of the sub-assembly.
9. Insert the hex key into the designated hole in the spindle hole.
10. Press the hex key towards the nearest edge (see quick guide for details) and hold.
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11. Remove the second handle from the sub-assembly.
9 SmartHandle AX is dismounted.
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15 Technical specifications

Types
Read systems
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Euro Profile cylinder
Scandinavian Oval
Active
Passive
Read ranges
Dimensions
Height
Width 66mm
Depth 21mm
Door thickness
Spindle 7mm to 10mm
Centres distance
Active 5 cm to 30 cm
Passive Near field
A0 120mm
A1 140mm
A2, E0, E1 174mm
S 38mm to 60mm
M 58mm to 80mm
L 78mm to 100mm
XL 100mm to 200mm
A0 Not relevant
A1 70mm to 79mm
A2 70mm to 110mm
E0, E1 105mm
Power supply
Battery type 4×CR2450 (3V)
Murata
Battery manufacturer
Battery life
Battery life with LockNode tba
Ambient conditions
Temperature range
Varta
Panasonic
Up to 300,000 operations (active)
Up to 200,000 operations (passive)
Up to 10 years on stand-by without
activation
Operational: -25°C to +50°C
In storage (temporary): -40°C to +50°C
In storage (long-term): 0°C to +30°C
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Protection rating IP40
Feedback
Audible (beeper)
Signal
Visual (two-colour LED)
Administration and settings
Loggable access events Max. 1500
Time zone groups 100+1
Max. transponders per SH AX Max. 64000
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Max. SmartCards per SH AX
Engage interval
Networking capability LockNode can be retrofitted
Other information
Can be upgraded Upgradeable firmware
Handle turning angle 48° effective
Colours
Max. 64,000 (depending on card config­uration)
Pulse opening: 1 s to 25s
Flip-flop
Traffic white
(RAL 9016)
Cover
Black grey (RAL
7021)
Escutcheon
Handle
Brushed nickel, coated
Stainless steel, brushed
Radio emissions
SRD 15.25 kHz - 72.03 kHz
RFID
BLE (depending on equipment)
SRD (WaveNet) (de­pending on equipment)
There are no geographical restrictions within the EU.
13.560006 MHz -
13.560780 MHz
2402 MHz - 2480 MHz 2.5 mW
868.000 MHz -
868.600 MHz
10 dBµA/m (3 m dis­tance)
1.04 dBµA/m (3 m dis­tance)
<25 mW ERP
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Fig.9:
Size of suspended SmartHandle.AX (A1, A2)
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NOTE
Height depends on the variant (see table).
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Fig.10:
Size of stationary SmartHandle.AX (A0)
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Fig.11:
Size of Scandinavian Oval SmartHandle (E0, E1)
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16 Declaration of conformity

The company SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH hereby declares that article SmartHandle AX
2014/53/EU "Radio equipment"
2014/30/EU "EMC"
2011/65/EU "RoHS"
2012/19/EU "WEEE"
and regulation (EG) 1907/2006 "REACH"
The full text of the EU Declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
certificates.html
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complies with the following guidelines:
https://www.simons-voss.com/en/
.
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17 Help and other information

Information material/documents
You will find detailed information on operation and configuration and other documents under Informative material/Documents in the Download section on the SimonsVoss website (
downloads/documents.html
Declarations of conformity
You will find declarations of conformity for this product in the Certificate section on the SimonsVoss website (
certificates.html
Information on disposal
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https://www.simons-voss.com/en/
).
https://www.simons-voss.com/en/
).
Do not dispose the device (SmartHandle AX) in the household waste.
Dispose of it at a collection point for electronic waste as per European Directive 2012/19/EU.
Recycle defective or used batteries in line with European Directive
2006/66/EC.
Observe local regulations on separate disposal of batteries.
Take the packaging to an environmentally responsible recycling point.
Hotline
If you have any questions, the SimonsVoss Service Hotline will be happy to help you on +49 (0)89 99 228 333 (German fixed network; call charges vary depending on the operator).
Email
You may prefer to send us an email.
support@simons-voss.com (System 3060, MobileKey)
FAQs
You will find information and help for SimonsVoss products in the FAQ section on the SimonsVoss website (
public.pl
).
https://faq.simons-voss.com/otrs/
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SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH Feringastrasse 4 85774 Unterföhring Germany
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ce to scalable systems, effective security, reliable components, high-perform­ance software and simple operation.
Our commercial success lies in the courage to innovate, sustainable thinking and action, and heartfelt appreciation of employees and partners. With its headquar­ters in Unterföhring, near Munich, and its production site in Osterfeld, eastern Germany, the company employs around 300 staff in eight countries.
SimonsVoss is a company in the ALLEGION Group, a globally active network in the security sector. Allegion is represented in around 130 countries worldwide (www.allegion.com).
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