The master card set is used for the initial setup of DoorLock radio components based on a unique system key (system card) and includes cards and tools for service purposes.
The master card set is used for:
- Provision of the radio teach-in card (service key) to prepare radio components and subsequently teach them into KentixONE. The service key card contains a unique system key, this is noted on the system card and must be well secured.
- Provision of additional cards for service purposes such as battery replacement and assembly/disassembly. These are not needed in the same way for all products.
- Tools for assembly and battery replacement
With the Servicekey card, the wireless components such as knobs, door handles or wall readers are integrated into the wireless network and the communication is encrypted. Only one master card set is required per system or installation. We recommend using an extra set of master cards for each project. The supplied system card is only used for physical management of the printed system key and should be stored in a safe place. It is not required for operation, but is necessary to generate new system key cards in case of loss.
Assignment of the content depending on the product
Type | System card* (YELLOW) | Service key (YELLOW) | Battery replacement card (GREEN) | Dismantling card (BLUE) | RFID Schlüssel-anhänger | Batterie- Wechsel-werkzeug | Montage- werkzeug |
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DoorLock-DC BASIC (ART: KXC-KN1/2) | X | X | X | X | X | Bracket | – |
DoorLock-DC PRO (ART: KXC-KN4) | X | X | – | – | X | Magnet | Inbus 2mm |
DoorLock-LE (ART: KXC-LE) | X | X | – | – | X | Inbus 2mm | Inbus 2mm |
DoorLock-RA (ART: KXC-RA1/2) | X | X | – | – | X | Slider | – |
Optical and acoustic signaling of the cards on the device
Function | Signal (acoustic and visual) and explanations | Map |
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First booking after commissioning | long tone and orange LED | Service key |
Programming mode start | Long tone followed by a short | Service key |
Programming mode | LEDs flash green | Service key |
Programming mode end | Short tone followed by a long tone | Service key |
Key taught | 2 short tones, LEDs light up green | Key token |
Key authorized | LEDs light green | Key token |
Key not authorized | long low tone, LEDs light up red | Key token |
Emergency access | no sounds, only the green LED flashes | Key token |
Battery warning phase 1 | 5 short tones, simultaneously LEDs flash 5x red | Key token |
Battery warning phase 2 | 5 short tones, at the same time LEDs flash 5x red, then 5s delay of engagement, at the same time LEDs flash green | Key token |
Battery warning phase 3 | 5 short beeps, simultaneously LEDs flash 5x red, no engagement, but battery change position | Key token |
Coupling error | 5 short tones, 2 long tones. Contact Kentix Support if the error cannot be rectified. | Key token |
Initial commissioning of the SmartAccess radio components
The setup described here shows how the initial commissioning of the individual components with the master card set is carried out. The components are then prepared for programming into the wireless network and installation in the door.
DoorLock-DC BASIC
Prepare device
- Pull off knob cover
- Pull out contact lock from battery compartment to activate battery
Set up service key and additional cards
- Hold the service key (YELLOW) in front of the knob for approx. 1 second to activate.
- Hold the service key again briefly in front of the knob. The service key is now programmed.
- Hold the service key briefly in front of the knob again to start the programming mode.
- Battery replacement card (GREEN) in front of the knob until a signal tone sounds
- Dismantling card (BLUE) in front of the knob until a signal tone sounds
- Hold the service key in front of the knob to complete the process.
DoorLock-DC PRO
Prepare device
- Place the magnet on the marked spot (round recess) of the knob shell.
- Pull off knob casing and insert battery (type CR2).
- Push the knob casing onto the knob up to the rubber seal.
- Place the magnet on the marking of the knob casing and push the casing on as far as it will go.
Set up service key
- Hold the service key (YELLOW) for approx. 1 second in front of the pusher to activate.
- Hold the service key again briefly in front of the knob. The service key is now programmed.
DoorLock-LE
Prepare device
- Slide the enclosed battery (type CR123) into the handle or insert it into the battery holder and place the cover on the pusher.
- Screw the pusher with the supplied Allen key.
Set up service key
- Hold the service key (YELLOW) for approx. 1 second in front of the pusher to activate.
- Hold the service key again just in front of the pusher. The service key is now programmed.
DoorLock-RA2
Prepare device
- Insert the enclosed battery (type ER14505) into the battery compartment.
- Insert the battery compartment into the cabinet lock.
Set up service key
- Press the white button on the cabinet lock.
- Hold the service key (YELLOW) in front of the cabinet lock for approx. 1 second. The service key is now programmed.
DoorLock-WA2
Prepare device
- Connect the wall reader to a voltage source (power supply 10-32VDC or 10-24VAC).
Set up service key
- Hold the service key (YELLOW) for approx. 1 second in front of the wall reader to activate it.
- Hold the service key card again briefly in front of the wall reader. The service key is now programmed.
Resetting the components with the service key
Relearning or resetting can be helpful, for example, to put a system into operation for testing purposes. The components can then be relearned at the customer’s premises using their service key. This procedure is also important when returning components. Relearning a lost service key involves hardware intervention at the factory and service costs.
- The Servicekey card (YELLOW) in front of the reader unit of the device and hold it there until programming mode is automatically terminated. Then briefly (approx. 2 seconds) remove the card.
- Hold the service key in front of the reader again and leave it there. The DoorLock device signals the deletion process with short tones. Leave the service key card in front of the reader until the signaling stops.
- The device or card set has been reset and can be taught in again.
Loss of the system card or service key
If the service key is lost, a new service key can be obtained using the data on the system card. (ORDER-CODE: KXP-PS1-CLONE).
If the system card is also not available, the DoorLock unit must be sent to the factory for treatment at a charge.
Relearning from a service key to a new one
If the device is to be relearned from an old to a new service key, the following steps must also be completed:
- Old service key card (YELLOW) in front of the reading unit to start programming mode.
- New service key card (YELLOW) in front of the reader unit. Successful relearning is signaled by a beep and the termination of the programming mode.
- The device can now only be used with the new service key.