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Kaba 1460 User Manual

Kaba 1460
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BEYOND SECURITY
Kaba programmer 1460
User manual
Doc. no.: k1evo809en-2014-04

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Kaba 1460 Specifications

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BrandKaba
Model1460
CategoryMotherboard
LanguageEnglish

Summary

About this document

Purpose and Area of Application

Outlines how to operate the programmer and its application for Kaba evolo generation products.

Target Group

Identifies the intended audience as qualified specialist staff for installation and servicing.

Attention and Warning Symbols

Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual to highlight dangers or properties.

Safety Information and the Environment

Proper Use

Specifies that the programmer must only be used for its intended purpose.

Safety Instructions

Provides essential safety information for the safe operation of the programmer.

ESD Safety Information

Warns about electrostatic discharge (ESD) and advises against opening the programmer housing.

Product Description

Scope of Supply

Lists the accessories included with the Kaba programmer 1460.

Technical Specifications

Details the dimensions, weight, power, interfaces, and operating conditions of the programmer.

Programmer Design

Illustrates and labels the components of the programmer and its keyboard layout.

Display Symbols

Explains the meaning of various symbols displayed on the programmer's screen.

Operation

On/Off Key

Instructions on how to switch the programmer on and off using the power key.

Menu Keys

Describes the function of the menu keys and their direct relation to the display.

Dialogue Box Display

Explains how dialogue boxes provide information and require user confirmation during operation.

Navigation Keys and ENTER

Details the use of UP, DOWN, and ENTER keys for menu navigation and selection.

Wireless Programming

Describes the process of configuring and programming actuators wirelessly via the radio interface.

Commissioning

Programmer Settings

Guides on accessing and configuring programmer-specific options like language, contrast, and volume.

Setting the date and time

Instructions for setting the accurate date and time for proper actuator time management.

Actuator Settings

Configuration options for connected actuators, including clock, beep, light, and opening times.

INI Reset

Procedure for resetting actuator settings to default values.

Data Settings

Managing data on the programmer, including doors, firmware, and memory.

Firmware Updates

Covers updating firmware using EAC Service Tool and for V3/V4 actuators.

Crossgrade and Variants

Details crossgrade procedures for LEGIC components and actuator variants.

Emergency Power Supply

Explains the behavior and procedure for using emergency power supply for actuators.

Programming

Main Functions

Overview of the primary functions: writing (export) and reading (import) of actuator data.

Exporting to Actuators

Process of writing configuration data from the programmer to actuators.

Importing from Actuators

How the programmer reads configuration data from actuators, including info and diagnostic data.

Manual Settings

Applying basic actuator settings via the programmer's Settings/Actuator menu.

Data Transfer

Driver Installation

Guide to installing drivers for connecting the programmer to a PC.

Downloading Data from Software

Transferring configuration data and key plans from software to the programmer.

Actuator Settings

Configuring actuator settings using PC software and the programmer.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Battery Charge Status

How the programmer indicates the battery charge level.

Charge Battery

Detailed instructions for charging the programmer's battery via PC or adapter.

Menu Structure

A visual overview of the programmer's menu hierarchy.

Glossary