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Dormakaba 1460 User Manual

Dormakaba 1460
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User Manual
dormakaba Programmer
1460
- 06/2021

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Dormakaba 1460 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDormakaba
Model1460
CategoryMotherboard
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Regarding this document

1.1 Validity

Describes the product designation, types, firmware version, and article number.

1.2 Target group

Defines intended users and their responsibilities for safe operation and maintenance.

1.3 Contents and purpose

Outlines the scope of the guide, covering operation, programming, and servicing.

1.4 Document availability

Provides information on accessing additional documentation via the dormakaba website.

1.5 Supplementary documentation

Lists related documents such as system descriptions and planning guidelines.

1.6 Abbreviations and Definitions

Definitions of Terms and Symbols

Explains short designations for products and common symbols used in the manual.

1.7 Warnings and Safety Symbols

Hazard Level Indicators and Symbols

Details warning symbols for DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and other hazard types.

2 Basic Safety Instructions

Designated Use and Safety Information

Specifies the product's intended use and crucial safety precautions against external influences.

Service and Maintenance Guidelines

Outlines who can perform service, warranty exclusions, and maintenance requirements.

2.4 ESD Prevention Measures

Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

Provides essential measures to protect electronic components from ESD.

3 Product Description

Overview and Layout

Introduces the programmer's function and identifies its physical components and interfaces.

3.2 Scope of Delivery

Display Symbols

Explains the various symbols displayed on the programmer's screen during operation.

Included Components

Lists the items provided in the product package, such as cables and adapters.

3.3 Technical Details

Specifications and Interfaces

Details the product's physical dimensions, weight, power, interfaces, and ambient conditions.

3.4 Conformity

EU Directives Compliance

Lists the EU directives the product adheres to, including Radio Equipment and RoHS.

4 Operation

4.1 Control Elements

Explains the programmer's various buttons including ON/OFF, Menu, Navigation, Alphanumeric, and Home.

4.2 Switching on the programmer

Details the process of switching the programmer on and interacting with on-screen messages.

4.1.4 Alphanumeric and 4.1.5 Home Buttons

4.3 Display Dialogues

Details how to interact with and confirm on-screen messages and prompts.

4.4 Wireless Programming

4.5 Settings

Guides users on how to access and adjust various settings for the programmer.

4.5.1 Programmer Settings

4.5.1.1 to 4.5.1.3 Programmer Settings

Covers setting language, display contrast, and audio volume on the programmer.

4.5.1.4 and 4.5.1.5 Programmer Settings

4.5.1.6 and 4.5.1.7 Programmer Settings

Describes how to configure button click sounds and the automatic switch-off timer.

4.5.1.8 to 4.5.1.10 Programmer Settings

4.5.1.11 Comfort Update

Configures behavior during comfort updates, including preference for internal or existing configurations.

4.5.2 Actuator Settings

Overview of Actuator Settings

Provides an overview of adjustable settings for connected actuators.

4.5.2.1 and 4.5.2.2 Actuator Settings

4.5.2.3 and 4.5.2.4 Actuator Settings

Details how to configure beep alerts and LED illumination for actuators.

4.5.2.5 and 4.5.2.6 Actuator Settings

4.5.2.7 and 4.5.2.8 Actuator Settings

Guides on adjusting TouchGo sensitivity and performing an INI reset on actuators.

4.5.2.9 Wireless Connectivity

4.5.3 Data Settings

Overviews functions for displaying and refreshing data stored on the programmer.

4.5.3.1 and 4.5.3.2 Data Settings

4.5.3.3 to 4.5.3.5 Data Settings

Explains how to view memory status and delete all data or key plans.

5 Programming

5.1 Setting Component Properties and Functions

Lists changeable component properties and the main programming functions (export/import).

5.2 System Level Overview

Explains system levels, their functions, and compatibility requirements.

5.3 Export to Components

5.3.1 and 5.3.2 Evolo Component Operations

Guides on exporting configuration data and updating evolo components.

5.3.3 and 5.3.4 Mechatronics Cylinder Operations

5.4 Import from Components

Explains transferring configuration data from components to the programmer.

5.4.1 Component Information Display

5.4.2 and 5.4.3 Traceback and Diagnostic Data

Covers reading actuator event logs and diagnostic data for analysis.

5.4.4 and 5.4.5 Importing from Cylinders and Readers

5.4.6 TouchGo Component Signal Strength

Explains how to measure and analyze signal strength for TouchGo components.

5.4.7 Configuration and 5.5 Manual Settings

5.6 Firmware Update of Components

Provides steps for updating the firmware of V4 actuators.

5.6.1 Firmware Update of V4 Actuators

5.6.2 Crossgrade for LEGIC Components

Details crossgrading LEGIC components and upgrading V3 to E300 (V4).

5.6.2.3 Overview of INI Reset Variants

5.6.2.4 Overview of Bootloader Variants

Shows a table of bootloader variants and methods for different actuators.

6 System Connection

6.1 Driver Installation Procedure

Guides on installing the necessary USB drivers and EAC Service Tool.

6.2 Downloading Data from System Software

6.3 Setting Programmer and Actuator Clocks

Details automatic clock setting for the programmer and manual adjustment for actuators.

7 Maintenance

Battery Charge Status and Charging Methods

Covers checking battery status and the procedures for charging the battery.

7.3 Menu Structure Overview

8 Service

8.1 EAC Service Tool Introduction

Introduces the EAC Service Tool for firmware updates and diagnostic purposes.

8.1.1 to 8.1.3 Firmware Updates

8.1.4 Updating Desktop Reader Firmware

Details the process for updating firmware on desktop readers.

8.1.5 Memory Image and 8.2 Emergency Supply

9 Error Messages and Troubleshooting

Wireless Connection Error Resolution

Lists common wireless connection errors and their corresponding solutions.

10 Disposal

Environmentally Responsible Disposal Practices

Provides guidelines for the proper disposal of the device and its packaging.