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Installation and Operating Instructions DOM Guardian ® EDV-Nr. 298406/ 0 / gb / 02.11

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Installation and Operating Instructions

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DOM Guardian® Contents

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Contents SUPPLY DETAILS..................................................................................................... 3

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................ 5

FOR YOUR SAFETY ................................................................................................. 6

IMPORTANT INFORMATION.................................................................................... 6

REQUIRED TOOLS ................................................................................................... 8

DOOR PREPARATION.............................................................................................. 9 Drilling stencils.......................................................................................................................9

DOM Guardian® drilling template (recommended): .............................................................11

INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 13 Align the lever lock ..............................................................................................................14

Two-sided mounting ............................................................................................................16

One-sided mounting ............................................................................................................22

COMMISSONING..................................................................................................... 26

OPERATION ............................................................................................................ 27 Acknowledgement of terminations.......................................................................................28

Opening ...............................................................................................................................28

Setting the engagement time...............................................................................................29

Defining locking / programming media ................................................................................30

Deletion of locking or programming media ..........................................................................31

Deletion of all locking or programming media .....................................................................32

PROGRAMMING AND MANAGEMENT WITH SOFTWARE .................................. 33

MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................... 34 Changing the battery ...........................................................................................................35

DISASSEMBLY........................................................................................................ 37 Two-sided dismantling.........................................................................................................37

One-sided dismantling.........................................................................................................38

Lever dismantling ................................................................................................................39

Contents DOM Guardian®

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STORAGE/CARE..................................................................................................... 40

DISPOSAL ............................................................................................................... 40

TECHNICAL DATA.................................................................................................. 41

WARRANTY............................................................................................................. 44

DOM Guardian® Supply Details

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Supply Details Depending on order:

Fig. 1: Complete Set

1) Long internal lever with grubscrew 2) Internal cover plate 3) Screws 2 x M6 4) Internal base plate 5) Screw 1 x M5 6) Square spindle. + thread (if appl.) 7) Screws 4 x M4 8) Base plate with sleeve thread 9) Couplin 10) U-profile with mounted electronics 11) Threaded grubscrews x 4 12) External cover plate 13) Short external lever with grubscrew 14) Battery 15) Battery compartment Drilling stencil (not pictured)

Fig. 2: External Fitting

1) Square spindle + thread (if appl.) 2) Base plate 3) Couplin 4) U-profile with mounted electronics 5) Countersunk wood screws 4 x M5 6) External cover plate 7) Short external lever with grubscrew 8) Battery 9) Battery compartment Drilling stencil (not pictured)

Supply Details DOM Guardian®

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Fig. 3: Internal Fitting

1) Long internal lever with grubscrews 2) Internal cover plate 3) Countersunk wood screws 3 x M5 4) Internal base plate Drilling stencil (not pictured)

Delivery Options DOM Guardian starter kit consisting of: • Mastercard • Programming card • Assembly tool • Battery compartment key Assembly tools consisting of: • DOM Guardian® drilling template • Battery compartment key • Assembly tool • Removal tool Adapter plate renovation

Note. All parts of the sets can be purchased separately.

DOM Guardian® Product Description

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Product Description All DOM access control components including the DOM Guardian® leave our factory in a neutral condition. They are only "initialised" i.e. assigned a mastercard, shortly before installation. From this point onwards, programmings on the end device can only be carried out using this mastercard, programming cards authorised by this mastercard or DOM ELS software or ELS mobile software. In this way, solely the owner of the mastercard can decide on assignments and authorisation. Alternatively, authorisation can be granted by the transponders (also see DOM ELS software manual). With the new DOM Guardian®, DOM Sicherheitstechnik has incorporated all electronic features into one fitting. The reading unit, functional components, mechatronics and battery compartment are located in the external fitting. Therefore, the DOM Guardian® can be mounted on one outer side. Alternatively, the DOM Guardian® can be mounted with an inner base plate. Locking authorisation is granted using a mastercard, DOM ELS software (PC) or via a laptop/netbook with ELS mobile software. The DOM Guardian® online can be developed to become an online system using the DOM RF Net Manager. Entries and exits through the door are therefore exchanged in real-time between the DOM Guardian® and the DOM ELS software. Easy-fix fastening

Note! The levers are clicked into place using an easy-fix fastening device and can therefore be firmly pivoted. A description of the dismantling process will be given in the dismantling chapter.

Safety DOM Guardian®

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For your safety Always comply with the notes and safety instructions! Some sections of these Installation and Operating Instructions are highlighted by graphic symbols. Memorise these symbols and their meanings:

Attention! This symbol marks a warning or indicates an action that can cause damage to the DOM Guardian or other objects.

Note! This symbol indicates useful information for installation or operation.

Important information

Attention! Keep locking media away from small children. Small parts can be swallowed.

Attention! Material damage due to incorrect storage. If you need to keep the DOM Guardian® for a prolonged period before installation, store all components in their original packing in a dry, dust-free location at room temperature (also see chapter on Storage/Care).

Attention! Damage due to incorrect installation and operation. Read these instructions through thoroughly and carefully before installation and commissioning. Follow the instructions step by step. The manufacturer cannot accept any liability for damages resulting from incorrect installation or operation.

Attention! Damage due to incorrect use. Never throw or drop the DOM Guardian®. Never use force during installation.

Attention! The DOM Guardian® must not be used in potentially explosive areas.

Note! Incorrect installation of the DOM Guardian® will impede the desired locking function.

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Attention! Electronic components can be destroyed by an electrostatic discharge (spark or breakdown). Therefore, before installing or removing electronic components, avoid electrostatic charges or touch a conductive, earthed object beforehand (e.g. a water pipe, heating), so that you are electrostatically discharged. Never touch electronic components with your fingers.

Attention! Always keep locking media in a safe place, so that they are only accessible to authorised persons.

Attention! If a locking medium is lost, it must be deleted or blocked immediately.

Attention! The DOM Guardian® must not be oiled or greased.

Attention! Always keep the DOM Guardian® at a suitable distance from the mastercard, in order to prevent accidental initialisation.

Required tools DOM Guardian®

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Required tools In order to assemble the device correctly, you require the following tools:

Drill guides DOM Guardian® drilling template can be optionally supplied (recommended); Drilling stencil included within the scope of supply.

Drills For one-sided mounting 4 mm; For two-sided mounting in the middle 8 mm, above and below 10 mm.

Allen key For fastening the square spindle to the coupling 2 mm; For fastening the lever 3 mm.

Phillips-tip screwdriver For fastening the base plate to the u-profile (two-sided mounting).

Slot screwdriver For lifting off the internal cover plate (two-sided mounting).

Torx screwdriver For the connection of the base plates T25; For one-sided external mounting or the internal plate T20.

Battery compartment key

For dismantling the battery compartment.

Assembly tool cover For fastening (screwing) the cover to the u-profile.

DOM Guardian® Door preparation/Drilling stencil

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Door preparation Depending on whether you use the DOM Guardian® drilling template or drilling stencil (see page 11) or whether you want to fit a door with or without a cylinder hole, the procedure for the preparation of the door is different. The door should be prepared in accordance with the screw-on distances. The attached drilling stencil has been provided for the determination of the dimensions. Drilling stencils

Attention! The drilling stencil must be in a perfect condition. Worn drilling stencils must be exchanged. Drilling stencils must be very precisely aligned in order to obtain the desired locking function.

The positions of the boreholes for one-sided and two-sided mounting procedures should be marked on the drilling stencils.

Fig. 4: One-sided drilling stencils

For one-sided mounting, the four outer drill markings must be used. The corresponding number of threads or fastening points must be ensured for the fastenings. For this purpose, the following screws should be used for a one-sided mounting of the unit: M5 x 30 (hexagon socket) for tubular frame doors and 4.5 x 40 (T20) for solid panel doors.

Fig. 5: Two-sided drilling stencil

For two-sided mounting, the three inner drill markings must be used. A through-hole must be drilled here. Drill diameter upper/lower = 10 mm Drill diameter centre = 8 mm Recommendation: always bore holes on both sides in order to guarantee a precise positioning of the fittings.

Door preparation/Drilling stencil DOM Guardian®

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Follow the steps below: 1. Insert square bolts into the lock nut of the lock and place drilling stencils over the

square bolts. 2. If necessary, use the scale to precisely align the stencils with the existing locking

cylinder or door edge and then fasten. 3. Mark the positions for drilling holes with a suitable tool (centre punch). 4. Dismantle square spindle, or, locking cylinder and lock if necessary.

Attention! Before drilling holes in the door, please ensure that you do not drill through the door. Adjust the drilling machines in such a way that the drill does not drill through the door or damage the inner door panel or lock. If necessary, use a depth stop or dismantle the lock. Always use suitable drills (wood, metal). When using rivet nuts, the door panel must be countersunk if necessary, so that the bond does not protrude. We therefore recommend using blind rivet nuts with a countersunk head. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages resulting from incorrect mounting.

5. Remove drilling stencils and bore holes. The diameter of the holes depends on

the mounting method: - Rivet nuts according to the manufacturer data; - Woodscrews according to the strength of the door material; - Two-sided mounting according to the information on page 9.

6. Carefully remove drill cuttings. 7. For two-sided mounting, the process should be repeated on the other side. 8. Mount the lock and locking cylinder again if necessary.

DOM Guardian® Door preparation/Drilling templat

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DOM Guardian® drilling template (recommended):

Attention! The DOM Guardian® drilling template must be in a perfect condition. Worn drilling templates must be exchanged immediately. Drilling templates must always be precisely aligned in order to prevent damage to the door.

The DOM Guardian® drilling template is designed for locks (PZ, RZ, PRZ) with a distance between the lever and cylinder of 55 mm to 94 mm. Using the DOM Guardian® drilling template, you can bore holes in the door panel directly through the drilling stencils for one-sided and two-sided mounting, without removing the drilling template beforehand.

Fig. 6: Drilling template bolts

Depending on the distance between the centre point of the lock nut and the pivot point of the locking cylinder, you must screw in the bolts (10 mm diameter) at different positions in order to fix these to the cylinder holes: A: 55 mm B: 70 – 78 mm C: 88 – 94 mm D: you can determine the bolt diameter for the lock nut by measuring the square spindle or inserting the bolts into the lock nut (7; 8; 8.5; 9 or 10 mm).

Fig. 7: One-sided drilling template

For one-sided mounting you must use the four outer drilling holes. It must be ensured that the corresponding threads or fastening points are present at the fastening points. The following screws can be used for a one-sided mounting of the unit: M5 x 30 (hexagon socket) for tubular frame doors or 4.5 x 40 (T20) for solid panel doors.

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Fig. 8: Two-sided drilling template

For two-sided mounting you must use the three inner drilling holes. A through hole must be bored for this purpose. Drill diameter upper/lower = 10 mm Drill diameter centre = 8 mm Recommendation: always drill on both sides in order to ensure a precise positioning of the fittings.

Please follow the steps below: 1. Screw in bolts for the square spindle opening in the drilling template. 2. If there are PC holes, screw in bolts for PC holes adhering to the distance

between the centre point of the lock nut and the pivot point of the locking cylinder in the drilling template.

3. Insert drilling template. 4. If there are no PC holes, manually align and fix the drilling template parallel to the

edge of the door. 5. Ensure that the drilling template is in a fixed and immobile position. 6. Bore holes. 7. If necessary, remove the lock or repeat by drilling through the second side. 8. Remove the drilling template and lock.

Attention! Before drilling holes in the door, please ensure that you do not drill through the door. Adjust the drilling machines in such a way that the drill does not drill through the door or damage the inner door panel or lock. If necessary, use a depth stop or dismantle the lock. Always use suitable drills (wood, metal). When using rivet nuts, the door panel must be countersunk if necessary, so that the bond does not protrude. We therefore recommend using blind rivet nuts with a countersunk head. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages resulting from incorrect mounting.

9. If necessary, drill holes at a right-angle on both sides. 10. Carefully remove drill cuttings.

DOM Guardian® Installation

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Installation Follow the described sequence and pay attention to the notes and illustrations.

Attention! Material damage due to firm tightening of screw connections.

Attention! Before mounting the DOM Guardian® it must be ensured that the lock is in a correct functioning order. The lock must be firmly fixed in the final mounting position.

Attention! Before mounting, it must be ensured that the lever lock (see page 14) of the DOM Guardian® has been inserted according to its installation requirements.

Attention! The DOM Guardian® can be screwed onto doors with a thickness of 34 mm to 114 mm and a distance between the lever and cylinder of 55 mm to 94 mm (see technical data).

Attention! If necessary, use the drilling stencil provided in order to drill the required holes. The drilling stencil must be in a perfect condition. Worn drilling stencils must be exchanged. In addition to the drilling stencil which is attached to every fitting, we recommend using the DOM Guardian® drilling template which you can also purchase from DOM Sicherheitstechnik (also see door preparation chapter).

Attention! If the grubscrew is already fastened to the outer lever before screwing on the internal plate, this may lead to axially increased pressure on the coupling mechanism. This leads to a stiffness of movement in the system. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the grubscrew is only fastened to the outer lever at the end! This applies for all mounting types!

Note! The inner lever and the outer lever are different lengths.

Note! The following assembly images show the assembly process without changing the adapter plates. These will be highlighted if necessary.

Installation/Align the lever lock DOM Guardian®

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Align the lever lock

Attention! When delivered, the lever lock is set in a left module position (L). Never insert the module without the lever lock.

Note! Depending on which direction the levers are facing, the lever locks must be aligned differently. The arrow on the lever lock displays the module setting direction.

Fig. 9: Dismantle the lever lock

1. Push out the lever lock through the hole at the back using a thin object (e.g. allen key).

Fig. 10: Right module setting

2. Turn the lever lock and set the lever lock according to your installation requirements:

R: Right module setting: the door hinges are on the right hand side.

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Fig. 11: Neutral module setting

N: Neutral module setting: the levers can be moved 45° upwards and downwards.

Fig. 12: Left module setting

L: Left module setting: the door hinges are on the left hand side.

Installation/Two-sided mounting DOM Guardian®

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Two-sided mounting Follow the steps below:

Fig. 13: Insert coupling device

1. Attach the connector from the coupling device to the control board.

Attention! Do not clamp the cable under the coupling device.

2. Insert the coupling device in the

u-profile.

Attention! The cable ties on the electronic and battery connection cables serve as strain relief. Cable ties must be placed above the coupling device.

Fig. 14: Cable guide

3. Insert the electronic/battery connection cables in the cable guide at a lateral position to the coupling device and in the cover plate of the u-profile. Pull the cable to the very bottom and keep slightly tensioned.

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Note! Before mounting the base plates, please ensure that the middle sleeve thread of the base plate fits through the lock. If the hole in the lock is too small, the sleeve thread should be removed or shortened.

Fig. 15: Insert base plate

Attention! When inserting the base plate, do not clamp the cable between the u-profile, coupling device and base plate.

4. Insert the base plate into the u-profile.

Fig. 16: Insert connecting sleeves

5. Insert connecting sleeves.

Fig. 17: Screw on the base plate

6. Use fastening screws to attach the base plate to the u-profile: please ensure that the connecting sleeves do not turn when screwing in and are not pressed out.

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Note! When inserting the square spindle into the coupling device, an adapter sleeve must be used depending on the installation requirements (lock type): - 9.0 mm square spindle (fire and panic doors):

no adapter sleeve necessary - 8.0 mm square spindle (interior doors): 9 mm to 8 mm adapter sleeve

into the coupling device - 10 mm square spindle (exterior doors): 9 mm to 10 mm adapter sleeve

into the lock nut (protect against slipping) - 8.5 mm square spindle: 9 mm to 8.5 mm adapter sleeve into the

coupling device

Fig. 18: Insert square spindle

7. Insert square spindle into the coupling device using an adapter sleeve if necessary: align the eccentric bore on the square spindle with the grubscrew on the inner lever!

8. Secure square spindle using a grubscrew (2 mm).

Fig. 19: Put on the cover plate

9. In order to protect the electronics, mount the external cover plate above on the u-profile.

10. Hook and press on the flap on the cover plate between the fastening screw caps and the lower u-profile: the fastening screw cap must be loose enough that the flap can be clicked into place.

11. Secure the cover plate with fastening screw caps and tighten using the assembly tool.

Note! Always mount the DOM Guardian® while the door is open so that you do not lock yourself out.

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Fig. 20: Position unit

12. Attach mounted unit onto a prepared door panel.

Fig. 21: Internal base plate

Attention! When connecting the internal base plate with the positioning unit, avoid placing any strain on the door panel.

13. Align the internal base plate in such a way that the edges for latching the cover plate, are pointing away from the door panel.

14. Bearing in mind the door panel construction, use three door through-bolts to connect the internal base plate to the mounted unit, however, do not yet tighten. Please note the screw lengths!

Fig. 22: Connect battery

15. Connect the battery to the connection cable: the DOM Guardian® will complete a self-test. The lights will blink:

Green: If the set time is correct. Red: If the time needs to be re-set.

Note! This triggers the coupling device. This should make a distinct noise which does not indicate an error!

16. Insert battery into the battery compartment.

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Fig. 23: Insert battery compartment

17. Slide battery compartment into the fitting, until the compartment locks firmly in place. The recesses for the battery compartment key indicate the direction of the panel.

Note! Before attaching the external door lever with easy-fix fasteners, the free movement and coupling function of the lever must be tested. For this you require an authorised transponder which must be set up in accordance with the description in the Operation chapter.

Fig. 24: External lever

18. Attach lever (short) to the square spindle, without clicking in the lever with easy-fix fastenings.

19. Present authorised transponder. 20. Test the free movement and coupling

function. 21. If it is in a good functioning order then

click in the lever, however, do not yet secure with grubscrews.

Attention! If the unit is not in a perfect functioning order, it must be dismantled. When dismantling, it must be ensured that the reader is not damaged (see Dismantling chapter)!

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Fig. 25: Align internal base plate

22. Slide internal cover plate over the square spindle but do not yet push in.

23. Attach the internal lever (long) onto the square spindle and click into place using easy-fix fastenings.

24. Test for free movement. 25. After a successful functional test, the

internal base plate can finally be pulled out.

Fig. 26: Fasten the lever

26. Press on cover plate. 27. Then secure the inner and outer

levers with grubscrews.

Note! For programming see Operation chapter.

Note! Keep the original packaging, so that you can store the DOM Guardian® safely at any time.

Installation/One-sided mounting DOM Guardian®

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One-sided mounting Follow the steps below:

Fig. 27: Insert coupling device

1. Attach the connector from the coupling device to the control board.

Attention! Do not clamp the cable under the coupling device.

2. Insert the coupling device in the

u-profile.

Attention! The cable ties on the electronic and battery connection cables serve as strain relief. Cable ties must be placed above the coupling device.

Fig. 28: Cable guide

3. Insert the electronic/battery connection cables in the cable guide at a lateral position to the coupling device and in the cover plate of the u-profile. Pull the cable to the very bottom and keep slightly tensioned.

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Fig. 29: Insert base plate

Attention! When inserting the base plate, do not clamp the cable between the u-profile, coupling device and base plate.

4. Insert the base plate into the u-profile.

Note! When inserting the square spindle into the coupling device, an adapter sleeve must be used depending on the installation requirements (lock type): - 9.0 mm square spindle (fire and panic doors):

no adapter sleeve necessary - 8.0 mm square spindle (interior doors): 9 mm to 8 mm adapter sleeve

into the coupling device - 10 mm square spindle (exterior doors): 9 mm to 10 mm adapter sleeve

into the lock nut (protect against slipping) - 8.5 mm square spindle: 9 mm to 8.5 mm adapter sleeve into the

coupling device

Fig. 30: Insert square spindle

5. Insert square spindle into the coupling device using an adapter sleeve if necessary: align the eccentric bore on the square spindle with the grubscrew on the inner lever!

6. Secure square spindle using a grubscrew (2 mm).

Note! Always mount the DOM Guardian® while the door is open so that you do not lock yourself out.

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Fig. 31: Secure unit

7. Attach mounted unit onto a prepared door panel.

8. Secure unit with 4 fastening screws according to your installation requirements and screw on. The following screws can be used to fasten the DOM Guardian® unit: M5 x 30 A2 ISO 7991 for tubular frame doors or wood screws 4.5 x 40 (T20) for solid panel doors

Fig. 32: Attach external cap

9. Mount upper cover plate onto the u-profile.

10. Hook on flaps on the cover plate between the hexagon socket screw and lower u-profile and press on.

11. Secure cover plate with fastening screw caps and tighten using an assembly tool.

Fig. 33: Connect battery

12. Connect the battery to the connection cable: the DOM Guardian® will complete a self-test. The lights will blink:

Green: If the set time is correct. Red: If the time needs to be re-set.

Note! This triggers the coupling device. This should make a distinct noise which does not indicate an error!

13. Insert battery into the battery

compartment.

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Fig. 34: Insert battery compartment

14. Slide battery compartment into the fitting, until the compartment locks firmly in place. The recesses for the battery compartment key indicate the direction of the panel.

Note! Before attaching the external door lever with easy-fix fasteners, the free movement and coupling function of the lever must be tested. For this you require an authorised transponder which must be set up in accordance with the description in the Operation chapter.

Fig. 35: Attach lever

15. Attach the lever to the square spindle, without clicking lever into place using easy-fix fastenings.

16. Present the authorised transponder. 17. Test for free movement and coupling

function. 18. After a successful functioning test,

click the lever into place and secure with a grubscrew (3 mm).

Attention! If the unit is not in a perfect functioning order, it must be dismantled. When dismantling, it must be ensured that the reader is not damaged (see Dismantling chapter)!

Note! For programming see Operation chapter.

Note! Keep the original packaging, so that you can store the DOM Guardian® safely at any time.

Commissoning CommissoningDOM Guardian®

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Commissoning Once you have correctly installed the DOM Guardian®, you can carry out commissioning.

Attention! You only need the mastercard to commission the DOM Guardian®. This is to set the system's identification. This is a one-off process, which must be performed.

Note! Always perform programming with the door open, so that you are not locked out.

To initialise the DOM Guardian® follow the steps below: Keep the mastercard directly in front of the reading module (approx. 1 cm). The green LED will give two short flashes and one long flash.

The DOM Guardian® is commissioned.

Note! Keep the mastercard in a safe place which can only be accessed by authorised persons. The mastercard does not have a locking medium function! If you lose the mastercard, you must contact your dealer. Complex reprogramming is required.

DOM Guardian® Operation

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Operation You can now use the mastercard to define programming cards, which you can then use to define locking media.

Note! The mastercard and the programming cards have no locking medium function.

Mastercard The mastercard has the following functions: - Initialisation of the DOM Guardian®; - Setting the engagement time; - Create or delete individual locking media and programming media (programming

cards, software solutions); - Simultaneously delete all locking media and programming media (programming

cards, software solutions). Programming card The programming card has the following functions: - Definition or deletion of individual locking media; - Deletion of all locking media. Locking medium (key fob, Clip Tac, card, etc.) - Locking and opening. Constantly open card /Tac The constantly open card has the following functions: - Setting of electronics to constantly open position; - Resetting of electronics to initial state; - Change from constantly closed to constantly open position. Constantly closed card - The constantly closed card has the following functions: - Resetting of electronics to initial state; - Change from constantly open to constantly closed position.

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Acknowledgement of terminations In general, if one of the time windows specified in the various programming modes (removal or presentation of mastercard or programming card and locking medium) is not observed, a termination occurs. Such a termination is acknowledged by two flashes of the red LED.

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Opening In order to open, only authorised locking media may be held a short distance in front of the reading module.

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Setting the engagement time

Note! The engagement time denotes the period for which the DOM Guardian® can be actuated after presentation of an authorised transponder. In delivery status the engagement time is 5 seconds.

All you need is the mastercard. Follow the steps below. 1. Hold the mastercard flat a short distance in front of the reading module.

Presentation of the card is confirmed by two green flashes. 2. Now hold the master card in front of the reading module again and leave it in the

reading field of the reading module. The green LED flashes three times. The red LED then flashes at one-second intervals. Each flash corresponds to 1 second of the engagement time. Hold the master card in front of the reading module for the desired engagement time (max. 30 seconds). 3. Remove the mastercard as soon as the desired engagement time is reached. The green LED flashes twice as confirmation. The engagement time is set. Set the engagement time:

leave in reading field

Continue to leave in reading field ...

. As soon as desired engagement time is reached,

remove mastercard

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Defining locking / programming media You need the mastercard or programming card and the media that you wish to define.

Note! You can define a maximum of 5 programming cards and 5 software solutions (pc software, ELS-Mobile). When you have defined one programming card, you can use this to continue programming.

Follow the steps below: 1. Hold the mastercard or programming card flat, a short distance in front of the

reading module: Presentation of the card is confirmed by two green flashes. 2. Subsequently the media to be defined one after another are presented: The

presentation of every medium is confirmed by a green signal flashing three times. The programming process is ended after a pause of 5 seconds or by presenting the mastercard or programming card. Define programming media:

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Wait for 5 seconds or

Define locking media:

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Wait for 5 seconds or

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Deletion of locking or programming media You need a mastercard or programming card and the media that you wish to delete. Follow the steps below: 1. Hold the mastercard or programming card flat, a short distance in front of the

reading module: Presentation of the card is confirmed by two green flashes. 2. Subsequently the media to be deleted one after another are presented: The

presentation of each programming medium or transponder is confirmed by three red flashes.

The programming process is ended after a pause of 5 seconds or by presenting the mastercard or programming card. Delete programming media:

...

Wait for 5 seconds or

Delete locking media:

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Wait for 5 seconds or

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Deletion of all locking or programming media If you have lost a locking medium, you can no longer individually delete this locking medium (without ELS software). In this case, you must delete all locking media and redefine the existing locking media. You only need a programming card.

Note! If you use the mastercard instead of the programming card, all programming media will also be deleted.

Follow the steps below: 1. Hold the programming card flat, a short distance in front of the reading module:

Presentation of the card is confirmed by two green flashes. 2. Present the program card a third time, holding it flat a short distance in front of the

reading module: The red LED flashes twice as confirmation.

All locking or programming media have been deleted. Delete all locking media:

Delete all locking and programming media:

Note! You must now redefine the locking media that you wish to re-authorise (see page 30).

DOM Guardian® Programming and management with software

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Programming and management with software Der DOM Guardian® has an infrared interface. Data can be exchanged with a PC/laptop. If you will be using a PC/laptop, then you need a serial or USB infrared adapter which is connected to the serial interface of the PC or laptop. If you have ELS software you can use this to manage and program your DOM Guardian®. You can manage locking media and authorisations, as well as using further functions that are exclusively available via software. These include:

♦ Read-out of the event memory ♦ Allocation of time zones ♦ Deletion of individual locking media that are no longer available In addition, using the software to manage larger systems provides greater convenience and clarity in comparison with using the mastercard.

Note! The programming and management of the DOM Guardian® with the ELS software is described in the respective software operating manual.

Note! Perfect communication between PC/laptop and DOM Guardian® is only guaranteed if the infrared adapter recommended by DOM is used. Information on this can be found in the software operating manual or obtained directly from DOM Sicherheitstechnik.

The connection range is up to one metre.

Note! The infrared connection can be destroyed by ambient light (e.g. fluorescent tubes).

Note! A perfect infrared connection can be affected by soiling of the infrared module or/and the reading modules.

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Maintenance The DOM Guardian® is maintenance-free. The energy supply for the DOM Guardian® is provided by a 3.0 volt lithium battery. The battery must be changed when the battery warning appears. The DOM Guardian® is equipped with a three-stage warning system.

Note! In warning stages 1 and 2, at least 100 opening operations are still possible. In the 3rd warning stage, only one opening operation is possible with the master or program card.

First warning stage: Before indication of an unauthorised or authorised transponder and possibly before engagement, the red and green LEDs flash alternately.

...

Engagement then occurs. Second warning stage: The authorised transponder must be presented twice. After presenting it for the first time, a battery warning will then be emitted (first).

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Engagement then occurs. Third warning stage: Opening is only possible by mastercard or programming card!

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After detection of the card, the battery warning appears once. Engagement then occurs.

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Changing the battery To change the battery, follow the steps below:

Attention! Electronic components can be destroyed by an electrostatic discharge (spark or breakdown). Therefore, before installing or removing electronic components, avoid electrostatic charges or touch a conductive, earthed object beforehand (e.g. a water pipe, heating), so that you are electrostatically discharged.

Note! Only use 3.0 volt lithium batteries from DOM Sicherheitstechnik which are already pre-assembled with the connection cable.

Fig. 36: Remove battery compartment

1. Insert battery compartment key and vertically pull the battery compartment out downwards.

2. Remove battery compartment key.

Fig. 37: Remove old battery

3. Remove old battery from the battery compartment

4. Carefully loosen the connection cable.

5. Dispose of the battery correctly.

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Fig. 38: Connect the new battery

6. Connect new battery to the connection cable: The DOM Guardian® will perform a self-test. The lights will blink:

Green: If the set time is correct. Red: If the time must be re-set.

Note! This triggers the coupling device. This will make a distinct noise which does not indicate an error.

7. Insert battery into the battery

compartment.

Fig. 39: Insert battery compartment

8. Slide the battery compartment into the fitting until the compartment clicks into place. The recesses for the battery compartment key indicate the direction of the door panel.

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Disassembly The procedures during the dismantling process differ depending on the installation type (one-sided, two-sided).

Attention! Before installing or removing electronic components, avoid electrostatic charges or touch a conductive, earthed object beforehand (e.g. a water pipe, heating), so that you are electrostatically discharged. Never touch electronic components with your fingers.

Attention! Material damage due to incorrect storage. If you need to keep the DOM Guardian® for a prolonged period before installation, store all components in the original packing in a dry and dust-free location.

Two-sided dismantling Follow the steps below:

Fig. 40: Two-sided dismantling

1. Remove grubscrew from the internal lever.

2. Insert the slot screwdriver into the slot below the internal cover plate then lift and rotate the cover plate.

3. Unscrew the door through-screws to the internal base plate and remove the internal unit.

4. Then remove the external unit.

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One-sided dismantling

Attention! If the DOM Guardian® is mounted on one-side, the hexagon socket screw on the lever must only be unscrewed before directly removing the coupling device from the u-profile. Otherwise, this may lead to damage of the electrical supply lines to the coupling device.

Follow the steps below:

Fig. 41: Remove battery compartment

1. Insert battery compartment key and vertically pull the battery compartment out downwards.

2. Remove battery compartment key. 3. Carefully detach the battery from the

connection cable and remove.

Fig. 42: Remove external cover plate

4. Loosen fastening screw using the assembly tool.

5. Pull the external cover plate off in a downwards direction and push upwards.

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Fig. 43: External unit

6. Turn external cover plate. 7. Unscrew fastening screws and

remove unit.

Lever dismantling

Note! In order to unscrew the easy-fix fastenings, you must unlatch the quick-mounting device with pliers.

Fig. 44: easy-fix fastening

Push both easy-fix fastening plates apart using pliers and simultaneously remove the lever from the mount on the u-profile by applying a small amount of pressure.

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Storage/Care If you need to keep the DOM Guardian® for a prolonged period before installation or use, store it in the original packing in a dry and dust-free location at room temperature.

Attention! Material damage can be caused by the use of aggressive detergents. Do not use aggressive detergents, graphite or oil. Clean the housing and locking media only using a soft, damp leather cloth without detergent.

Disposal Please note that the DOM Guardian® comprises some electronic components that require special disposal. Please always comply with all customary environmental protection regulations. You can return the components of your DOM Guardian® to the manufacturer in the original packaging.

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Technical data

Note! The specified technical data are in accordance with the current status. We reserve the right to make technical modifications at any time without notification.

Power supply: • 1 Lithium-Batterie 3,0 Volt

• Type CR2/3 A (Li-MnO2-System) Existence of fire, explosion and burn hazard. Do not rechagfe, short circuit, crush, disassemble, heat above 85°C, incinerate or expose contents to water

Battery life time and data preservation:

• At room temperature (+20°C): • up to 50.000 looking cycles or • up to 3 years in case of non-use

Intelligent battery management:

• multilevel alarm system in case of voltage drop • buffering aof date an time: typical 1 minute

• 10 year data preservation without battery Signalling: • Optical signalling (Red/green)

• Illuminated DOM-Logo Clutch duration: • Adjustable ranging from 1 to 30 seconds

• Permanent open/close mode Administration by software: with PC / Notebook or Netbook:

• ELS-Software V4.3 or higher • ELSmobile-Software V4.3 or higher

Programming device: Storage of programming devices:

• max. 5 programming cards, or 5 ELSmobile-devices

Infrared interface: • positioning: inside cap, behind DOM-Logo

• wave length: 880 nm (Peak Sensitivity) • angel of half intensity: ±24° • data rate: 38,4 kBit/sec

Radio Online interface (optional):

• Connection to DOM RF-NetManager via integrated raio module (Network via Ethernet /):

• range: typical 3 m • frequency: 868 MHz • radiated power: ≤ 7,5 dBm e.r.p • in conformity to ETSI EN 300 220

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Inductive Transponder-interface:

• reading range: bis 5 cm • frequency: 125 kHz • field strength in 10m distance: < -6 dB µA/m • in conformity to ETSI EN 300 330

Transponder standard : • Hitag-Transponder: Hitag 1, Hitag 2, Hitag S • EM-Transponder: 4100, 4102, 4150, 4450

transponder-types: • DOM Standard Tac, Design Tac, Premium Tac, Clip Tac • ISO-card transponder • DOM ((o)) butler transponder with passive-Inlay • Other types have to be

Access authorisations: Storage of access authorisations in the device:

• max. 3.000 conventional Transponder with 4 Byte Transponder Serial number

• max. 32.000 subscripted transponders with object specific identifier Storage of access authorisations on the transponder:

• storage of max. 260 area or 65 single-authorisations on the transponder

Time zone: • 31 freely definable time zones with up to 3 time intervals per day Events: • Ring buffer for the latest 2.000 Events Temperature, humidity:

Temperature range : • stocking: -25°C bis +70°C • operation: -20°C bis +70°C

Rel. humidity: • 20% to 99% not condensation

• Tested according to DIN IEC 60068-2-1/2/3/30 (temperature: 6 cycles á 12 h, cold tested for 16 h)

Protection class: • IP 52 Mechanical Function: • Elektronical controlled handle

• On the inside the handle can always press • Handle on the outer is pivot-mounted

Door leaf size : • 34-114mm, Increment in 10 mm steps Center hole distance: • With out, PZ (55,70,72,78,85,88,90,92, CH-round (74,78,94) or PRZ

(74,78,94) Lock compatibility: • Rule locks (Latch return by rotation 5°) Handle angle • 45° square bolt: • 9mm (with adapter 7 / 8 / 8,5 / 10mm)

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surface: • Polished and satin stainless steel

• Polished brass effect (PVD) specification: • Blind version, profile cylinder, round cylinder, swiss round cylinder weight: • 1100g only outer fitting with handle Dimension (B x H x T) Outer fitting: 38mm x 260mm x 23mm (without handle)

Adapter plate Renovation 55mm x 277mm x 3mm (without handle)

Internal fitting: 35mm x 250mm x 8mm (without handle)

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Warranty The period of limitation for rights of the customer due to defects is twelve months from delivery of the item to the customer. For claims for damages by the purchaser for reasons other than defects in the delivery item or in respect of the purchaser's rights in the case of fraudulently concealed or wilfully caused defects, the statutory periods of limitation apply. The time limitation regulations of § 479 BGB remain unaffected.

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If you have any queries in addition to the information provided in these Installation and Operating Instructions, please contact your national branch directly. DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 1129 D-50301 Brühl/Köln Tel. (0049)2232/704-0 Fax (0049)2232/704375 www.dom-sicherheitstechnik.com [email protected] Publisher DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, 50301 Brühl This documentation may not be reproduced either in whole or in part, stored, transmitted or translated in any form or using any medium, without the prior written consent of DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG. Important note This documentation is updated at regular intervals. The publisher is always grateful to receive notification of any errors or suggestions in respect of this documentation. © DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, 50301 Brühl

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