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GAT ECO.Lock Battery-Powered Electronic Locker Lock Installation Manual Document Version 1.1 www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 1 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Copyright 2022 GANTNER Electronic GmbH Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. Copying, duplication, translation, installation in any electronic medium or machine-readable form in whole or in part is prohibited. The sole exception is represented by creation of a back-up copy of software for own use as a safeguard, so far as this is technically possible and recommended by us. Any infringement will render the party committing such infringement liable to compensation payment. Liability Any claims against the manufacturer based on the hardware or software products described in this manual shall depend exclusively on the conditions of the guarantee. Any further-reaching claims are excluded, and in particular the manufacturer accepts no liability for the completeness or accuracy of the contents of this manual. The right is reserved to make alterations, and alterations may be made at any time without prior notice being given. Trademarks Attention is drawn at this point to markings and registered trademarks used in this manual. All product and company names, which are mentioned in this manual, are only used for identification and explanation purposes. Some of these names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the corresponding company. Contact The contact information for questions regarding this product or for general enquiries is listed below:
Contact address of manufacturer GANTNER Electronic GmbH Bundesstrae 12 6714 Nziders, Austria www.gantner.com/locations 2 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Important Information Dear Customer, Our aim is to ensure that our product operates with safety and to your complete satisfaction. To achieve this aim, please take this opportunity to familiarize yourself with the following guidelines.
- Pay attention to the safety messages in this manual. The messages are indicated by the signal words "DANGER",
"WARNING", or "CAUTION", and inform you about hazardous situations and how to avoid them.
- Pay attention to messages indicated by the "NOTICE" signal word. These messages include important information for avoiding property damage.
- Pay attention to the symbols and safety messages on the product.
- Read all instructions in this manual carefully before installing or operating the product.
- Where not otherwise specifically documented, the appropriate installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the product is the customers responsibility.
- Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference. Notation of Safety Information and Safety Symbols This manual includes important safety messages and symbols intended to inform the user about potentially hazardous situations or important information for the safe and proper use of the described product(s). The safety messages also include directives on how to avoid hazardous situations. These safety messages and directives must be read and observed. The structure of the safety messages and the meaning of the symbols used in this manual are described in this section. 1. Safety Messages for Personal Injury Personal safety messages contain a signal word, describe the nature of the hazard, and indicate how to avoid the hazard. The safety alert symbol used without a signal word always precedes important safety information that must be read carefully, and the instructions carefully observed. Not doing so may cause personal injury. Format of safety messages that apply to an entire section:
These safety messages may be used with or without a symbol. Electrical shock Touching current-conducting parts may result in injury due to electrical shock.
- Do not remove safety protection and covers.
- Do not touch the electrical connections while power is being supplied. Format of safety messages that are embedded in text and apply to a specific point:
CAUTION! Electrical shock. Never remove safety protection and covers. Do not touch the electrical connections while power is being supplied. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 3 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual 2. Property Damage Messages Property damage messages are used to describe potentially hazardous situations that may lead to property damage. These messages have the same layout as safety messages but use the signal word "NOTICE" instead of CAUTION. Format of property damage messages that apply to an entire section:
Risk of damage to the device and connected devices Risk of malfunction
- Read the following instructions carefully before installing the device.
- Always adhere to the instructions. Format of property damage messages that are embedded in text and apply to a specific point:
NOTE! Risk of damage to the device and connected devices. Read the following instructions carefully before installing the device. 3. Definition of the Signal Words Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates information considered important, but not hazard-related (e.g., messages relating to property damage). 4. Definition of the Safety Symbols Caution: General Information This symbol indicates general warnings or cautions that are not related to a particular type of hazard. Caution: Electrical Shock This symbol indicates warnings related to electrical hazards (danger due to high voltage). Prohibited: Do Not Disassemble This symbol indicates warnings about not disassembling certain components or equipment. Disassembling may lead to damage or malfunction of the device. Mandatory Action: General Information 7 This symbol indicates general information that must be read and followed before proceeding with the accompanying instructions. Mandatory Action: Read Instructions This symbol indicates information referring to an important description in the manual, or other documentation, which must be read and followed. 4 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Important Safety Information The installation, commissioning, and servicing of our products must be performed only by suitably trained personnel. In particular, electrical connections must only be made by correspondingly qualified specialists. Always observe the relevant installation regulations in accordance with the national Electrical Engineers Association. Unqualified personnel may potentially perform actions that result in injury due to electrical shock. Where not otherwise stated, installation and maintenance work on our products must be carried out when disconnected from the power supply. This applies in particular to appliances that are normally supplied by low-voltage current. If the appliance is not disconnected from power, touching terminals or other internal parts of the appliance may lead to injury due to electrical shock. It is prohibited to alter the products (devices, cabling, etc.). Alterations to the products may subsequently result in personal injury, property damage, or damage to the products. Do not remove protective shields and covers. Removing protective shields and covers may result in personal injury or property damage. Do not attempt to repair a product after a defect, failure, or damage is detected. In addition, do not put the product back into operation. In such cases, it is essential to contact your GANTNER representative or the GANTNER support hotline. The installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the product must be carried out in accordance with the technical conditions of operation as described in the corresponding documentation. Therefore, it is essential to read the corresponding chapter of this manual and observe the instructions and information therein. If there are still some points that are not entirely clear, please do not take a chance. All queries can be clarified by your GANTNER representative or by ringing the GANTNER support hotline. Directly on receipt of the goods, inspect both the packaging and the product itself for any signs of damage. Also check that the delivery is complete and includes all accessories, documentation, auxiliary devices, etc. If the packaging or product has been damaged in transport, or should you suspect that it may have a fault, the product must not be put into service. Contact your GANTNER representative who will endeavor to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. GANTNER Electronic GmbH accepts no responsibility for any injuries or damage caused as a result of improper use. Although great care is taken and we are continuously aiming for improvement, we cannot completely exclude the possibility of errors appearing in our documentation. GANTNER Electronic GmbH therefore accepts no responsibility for the completeness or the accuracy of this manual. The right is reserved to make alterations at any time without prior notice. Should you discover any fault with the product or in its accompanying documentation, or you have any suggestions for improvement, you may confidently inform your GANTNER representative or GANTNER Electronic GmbH directly. We especially look forward to hearing from you if you want to let us know that everything is functioning perfectly. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 5 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual The GAT ECO.Lock variants were developed and fabricated under the quality management standard ISO 9001 and GANTNER Electronic GmbH is also certified according to standard ISO 14001. This product is in conformity with the following EC directives, including all applicable amendments:
- 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive) The complete text of the CE Declaration of Conformity is available on the following internet link:
http://www.gantner.com/en/downloads-gat-ecolock7xxx_hh74dol985 GANTNER is committed to meeting or exceeding the requirements of the RoHS directive (2011/65/EU). The RoHS directive requires that manufacturers eliminate or minimize the use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, cadmium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in electrical and electronic equipment sold in the EU after July 1, 2006. The WEEE symbol on GANTNER products and their packaging indicates that the corresponding material must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Instead such marked waste equipment must be disposed of by handing it over to a designated electronic waste recycling facility. Separating and recycling this waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest electronic waste recycling facility. RF exposure statement The users must keep at least 20 cm separation distance from the lock, except during the identification and operation process at the lock, which must be performed as described in this manual. 6 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Warning Statement:
[Any] changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Compliance Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device must not cause harmful interference, and,
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1) Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. ICES Statement (Canada) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la class B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 7 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual 8 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manua Contents CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................ 11 1.1 About this Manual ................................................................................................................................... 11 1.2 Chapter Overview ................................................................................................................................... 11 1.3 Target Group........................................................................................................................................... 11 1.4 Formatting ............................................................................................................................................... 12 1.4.1 Safety-Critical Information .................................................................................................................... 12 1.4.2 Non-Safety-Critical Information ............................................................................................................ 12 1.4.3 Instructions and Results ....................................................................................................................... 12 1.5 Terminology ............................................................................................................................................ 12 1.6 Contact & Inquiries ................................................................................................................................. 13 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................ 15 2.1 Intended Use........................................................................................................................................... 15 2.2 Functional Description ............................................................................................................................ 15 2.3 GAT ECO.Lock Variants ......................................................................................................................... 16 2.4 Door Labels ............................................................................................................................................. 17 2.5 Adapter for Metallic Lockers ................................................................................................................... 18 2.6 Door Handle (Optional) ........................................................................................................................... 18 3 INSTALLATION ............................................................................. 19 3.1 Target Group........................................................................................................................................... 19 3.2 Test Installation ....................................................................................................................................... 19 3.3 Replacement After Break-In ................................................................................................................... 19 3.4 Metallic and Non-Metallic Doors ............................................................................................................. 19 3.5 Definition of the Door Direction (Right or Left Door) ............................................................................... 20 3.6 Conversion for Right- or Left-Hinged Door ............................................................................................. 21 3.7 Measurement Diagrams for Installation .................................................................................................. 22 3.7.1 Door Width and Thickness ................................................................................................................... 22 3.7.2 Dimensions of the GAT ECO.Lock....................................................................................................... 23 Installation in Lockers with Non-Metallic Doors ...................................................................................... 24 3.8.1 Measurements for the Button Drill Hole ............................................................................................... 24 3.8.2 Measurements for Installation .............................................................................................................. 25 3.8.3 Installation Instructions for Non-Metallic Doors .................................................................................... 26 Installation in Lockers with Metallic Doors .............................................................................................. 27 3.9.1 Measurements for the Button Drill Hole ............................................................................................... 27 3.9.2 Measurements for Installation .............................................................................................................. 28 3.9.3 Installation Instructions for Metallic Doors ........................................................................................... 29 3.10 Attaching the Door Labels ...................................................................................................................... 30 Installing the Door Handle ...................................................................................................................... 31 3.11 3.8 3.9 4 COMMISSIONING ......................................................................... 33 4.1 Target Group........................................................................................................................................... 33 4.2 Battery Lock Configuration Set ............................................................................................................... 33 4.2.1 GAT ECO.Basic Set ............................................................................................................................. 33 4.2.2 GAT DL 300 Master Key Set................................................................................................................ 34 4.3 Power Supply .......................................................................................................................................... 35 4.3.1 Battery Information ............................................................................................................................... 35 4.3.2 Inserting the Batteries .......................................................................................................................... 35 4.3.3 Replacing the Batteries ........................................................................................................................ 36 4.4 USB Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 37 5 MAINTENANCE............................................................................. 39 www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 9 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Contents 5.1 Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................. 39 5.2 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................... 39 5.3 Functional Testing .................................................................................................................................. 39 5.4 Disposal .................................................................................................................................................. 40 6 TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................ 41 6.1 Power Supply .......................................................................................................................................... 41 6.2 Reading Field .......................................................................................................................................... 41 6.3 Memory and Time Management ............................................................................................................. 41 6.4 Control and Display Elements ................................................................................................................ 41 6.5 Interface .................................................................................................................................................. 42 6.6 Housing ................................................................................................................................................... 42 6.7 Environmental Conditions ....................................................................................................................... 42 10 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 About this Manual This manual contains the information necessary for the installation of the GAT ECO.Lock electronic locker locks. The GAT ECO.Lock is available in various variants (see chapter 2.3 GAT ECO.Lock Variants for more information), and the terms "GAT ECO.Lock" and "lock" are used interchangeably throughout the manual to represent all variants. If information only applies to a specific lock, the respective product name is used. Information on the configuration and operation of the GAT ECO.Lock is available in separate manuals:
- GANTNER Battery Locker Locks Function Manual: For all battery locker locks without OSS or CardNET functionality.
- GANTNER Battery Locker Locks OSS Function Manual: For all battery locker locks with OSS functionality.
- GANTNER Battery Locker Locks CardNET Function Manual: For all battery locker locks with CardNET functionality. 1.2 Chapter Overview Available in chapter 2 "GENERAL INFORMATION" are a functional description of the GAT ECO.Lock, information on the different lock variants, and information on the optional installation components. Chapter 3 "INSTALLATION" describes how to install the GAT ECO.Lock into the locker. Here you will find the installation procedure for the locks including all the important measurements and tips for installation. Chapter 4. COMMISSIONING" describes how to put the GAT ECO.Lock into operation and includes information on the battery used to power the lock and the USB connection used for PC connection and configuration. Contained in chapter 5 MAINTENANCE are the instructions for performing functional testing and maintenance of the GAT ECO.Lock to ensure that the correct operation is maintained. Chapter 6 "TECHNICAL DATA" contains all the relevant technical information for the GAT ECO.Lock. 1.3 Target Group This manual contains information relevant for the different stages in the operating life of the lock. Information regarding the installation, commissioning, and service/maintenance is separated into corresponding chapters. When a chapter is intended for a specific audience, this is clarified at the beginning of the chapter. Information for the following target groups is available in this manual:
installation technicians / locker manufacturers (installation, commissioning),
- service technicians (service and maintenance). Where not explicitly stated, the information in this manual is intended for all target groups in general. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 11 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Introduction CAUTION! Injury and property/equipment damage. The tasks described in each chapter must only be performed by the specified target group. Unqualified personnel who perform the described tasks risk personal injury or damaging property/equipment. 1.4 Formatting 1.4.1 Safety-Critical Information The following formatting (with example text) is used in this manual to display important, safety-critical information that must be read and followed. NOTE! Following on from this signal word in the manual is a reference text that must be read and followed. The reference text contains important information. Non-observance can lead to damage of the device or associated equipment. 1.4.2 Non-Safety-Critical Information The following formatting (with example text) is used in this manual to display important, but not safety-critical information. The text accompanying this symbol contains interesting information relevant to the current chapter. You do not necessarily need to read this text; however, it will help you better understand the information in this section or provide interesting tips for the described device or the operation of the software. 1.4.3 Instructions and Results Instructions, which must be completed by the reader, and the results of these instructions are formatted as follows. This symbol represents an action or instruction that that must be followed. o This symbol represents the result after completing the previous instruction. 1.5 Terminology Several key terms that are used often in this manual are defined below. Computer / PC These terms refer to all desktop and laptop computers used to configure and maintain the locks. Data carrier An identification medium with electronic memory and an ID number that is used by the employees and visitors of a facility for identification. Data carriers are available in a variety of different forms (e.g., chip cards, wristbands, key tags), and to suit different RFID technologies (LEGIC, MIFARE, ISO 15693). 12 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Introduction System data carrier Several different types of system data carriers are used for programming, service, and maintenance tasks. These data carriers have special functions and as they are essential for operation and have security-related features, they must be kept in a secure place protected against unauthorized use. Most of the system data carriers are included in the battery lock configuration set, however, some must be ordered separately as required. FID (Company ID) and Site Key LEGIC systems use the FID number and in MIFARE systems the site key is used, which is a combination of the FID and the read and write keys. The FID and site key are unique for every facility. These numbers are encoded in every data carrier and device used in the facility thereby ensuring that data carriers from one installation cannot be used in other installations. GAT ECO Lock Configurator A GANTNER developed PC software that is used to configure the GANTNER battery-powered locker locks. Lock General term for all lock variants. Locker The term "locker" is used to describe all possible locker applications that can be fitted with a GANTNER electronic lock. Typical applications include a changing room locker, a deposit box, or a private box. RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) Identification over a short distance using radio frequency. An RFID data carrier is used to identify users in GANTNER systems. Wireless Identification via a wireless interface in the range 2.402 to 2.48 GHz, over which identification and locker operation from a distance is possible, e.g., via a smartphone app. An additional feature is the monitoring of the lock status using an access point and the Relaxx locker management software. User / Guest / Visitor These general terms refer to the people in a facility who use the locker system with GANTNER locker locks, data carriers, and other GANTNER devices. Left locker door / right locker door Door opening direction according to DIN 107, i.e., whether the hinges or axis of rotation of the door are on the left or right when looking at the locker door. For more information see "3.5 Definition of the Door Direction (Right or Left Door)". 1.6 Contact & Inquiries For all inquiries concerning the GAT ECO.Lock, please contact your local sales partner or one of the GANTNER branch offices directly. The contact details are available via the following link: www.gantner.com/locations www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 13 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Introduction 14 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual General Information 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 Intended Use The GAT ECO.Lock may only be used for the electronic locking of lockers in facilities such as leisure facilities, universities, companies, depots, and other individual business applications. The GAT ECO.Lock is locked and unlocked using contactless RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) data carriers. 2.2 Functional Description 1. GAT ECO Lock 2. Push button (position indicates the locking state) 3. Front label 4. Locking bolt on door inner side 5. Open locker 6. Closed locker 7. Identification with RFID data carrier The GAT ECO.Lock is installed on the inner side of the locker door and is suitable for most types of locker material, e.g., sheet metal, wood, HPL, and solid plastic. The GAT ECO.Lock can be used with left- and right-hinged locker doors alike. Due to its mechanical compatibility with the GAT Lock 6xxx series locks and mechanically identical locks from other manufacturers, existing locker installations can be effortlessly upgraded using the GAT ECO.Lock. The GAT ECO.Lock is powered by three 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries, which provide an operating life of up to five years* (at room temperature) before requiring replacement. For configuration, the lock connects to a computer via USB and can then be configured using GANTNERs GAT ECO Lock Configurator configuration software. Configuration via NFC with a mobile device and the GANTNER MoLA app is also possible. The lock can operate in one of five operating modes thereby providing flexibility for different locking requirements within a facility. Using a locker To use a locker, the user closes the door of their locker and while holding the door shut, presses the button of the GAT ECO.Lock in using their data carrier. The GAT ECO.Lock reads the data carrier information and determines whether the user is authorized to use the locker. When the user is authorized, the GAT ECO.Lock locks the locker door. The LED ring surrounding the button signals the locking action and the button remains in the pressed-in position. To unlock a previously locked locker, the user presses their data carrier onto the lock button. The GAT ECO.Lock reads the data carrier and checks that it has valid authorization before automatically unlocking the locker door.
* Different operating modes or configurations can reduce the battery lifespan. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 15 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual General Information 2.3 GAT ECO.Lock Variants Multiple variants of the GAT ECO.Lock are available to suit different requirements, e.g., identification options and . The following table provides an overview of the variants and their different functions. Variant RFID 1) Wireless 2) Outdoor IP64 GAT ECO.Lock 7100 BA GAT ECO.Lock 7100 NW BA LEGIC advant reader
- LEGIC prime
- LEGIC advant GAT ECO.Lock 7100 NW BA OSS3)
- LEGIC combi data carrier (CTC, MV, GAT ECO.Lock 7100 NW BA CardNET4) MP, MM)
- MIFARE Classic (1k & 4k)
- DESFire EV1 , EV2 , EV3
- MIFARE Ultralight
- NFC (HCE)
- HID iClass CSN (UID) 13.56 MHz
- ISO 15693 MIFARE / ISO 15693 reader
- MIFARE Classic (1k and 4k)
- DESFire EV1 , EV2 , EV3
- MIFARE Ultralight
- NFC (HCE) GAT ECO.Lock 7100 F/ISO GAT ECO.Lock 7101 F/ISO GAT ECO.Lock 7100 NW F/ISO GAT ECO.Lock 7101 NW F/ISO GAT ECO.Lock 7150 F/ISO
- HID iClass CSN (UID) 13.56 MHz GAT ECO.Lock 7151 F/ISO
- LEGIC advant (UID) GAT ECO.Lock 7150 NW F/ISO GAT ECO.Lock 7151 NW F/ISO
- ISO 15693
X X X
X
X
X X 1) Identification via radio frequency (13.56 MHz) over a short distance of up to a few centimeters (RFID = Radio-Frequency Identification). 2) Identification via wireless technology (2.402 to 2.480 GHz) over long distances of up to several meters. This option can be used, e.g., for identification at the lock using a smartphone with a specific app. An additional feature is the monitoring of the lock status using an access point and the Relaxx locker management software. 3) Available with OSS Standard Offline function. See the respective documentation for more information. 4) Available with CardNET function. See the respective documentation for more information. Table 2.1 GAT ECO.Lock variants 16 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual General Information 2.4 Door Labels After installing the lock, a label can be attached to the front of the locker door to display the locker number or provide instructions for use (see chapter 3.10 Attaching the Door Labels). GANTNER offers a variety of label sizes for the GAT ECO.Lock. GAT ECO.Lock 71xx Label G18 (Part No. 1101695) Self-adhesive door label in GANTNER design without numbering, 75 x 45 mm GAT ECO.Lock 71xx Label G18 NUM (Part No. 1101696) Self-adhesive door label in GANTNER design with numbering, 75 x 45 mm GAT ECO.Lock 71xx Label XS G18 (Part No. 1108969) Self-adhesive door label in GANTNER design without numbering, with central 23 mm cut-out for the GAT ECO.Lock 71xx, 85 x 45 mm GAT ECO.Lock 71xx Label XS G18 NUM (Part No. 1108970) Self-adhesive door label in GANTNER design with numbering, with central 23 mm cut-out for the GAT ECO.Lock 71xx, 85 x 45 mm GAT ECO.Lock 72xx Label G18 (Part No. 1101697) Self-adhesive door label in GANTNER design without numbering, 38 mm cut-out for the GAT ECO.Lock 72xx, 85.6 x 54 mm GAT ECO.Lock 72xx Label G18 NUM (Part No. 1101698) Self-adhesive door label in GANTNER design with numbering, 38 mm cut-out for the GAT ECO.Lock 72xx, 85.6 x 54 mm GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx Label operation instruction - G18
(Part No. 1101809). Self-adhesive locker door label with graphical operating instructions. GANTNER can also design and print customer-specific labels. Contact your GANTNER representative for more information. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 17 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual General Information 2.5 Adapter for Metallic Lockers To enable the installation of the GAT ECO.Lock into metallic lockers, the GAT ECO.Lock 7200 Adapter (Part No. 614322) is required. A larger 38 mm cutout is required in the metallic locker door to accommodate the adapter. See chapter 3.9 Installation in Lockers with Metallic Doors for the required installation instructions. 2.6 Door Handle (Optional) The optional GAT Lock Door Handle (Part No. 610217) can be mounted onto the locker door to assist door opening. There is space on the door handle for a number label or this space can be left empty. NOTE! The door handle cannot be used with metallic locker doors, which have a 38 mm drill hole for the GAT ECO.Lock 7200 Adapter. See chapter 3.11 Installing the Door Handle for instructions on mounting the door handle. 18 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3 INSTALLATION NOTE! These installation instructions describe how to install the GANTNER locker lock. Please read this section carefully prior to working on the lockers or installing the locks. Risk of damage or failure to the lock
- Read the information in this section carefully before installing the lock.
- Carefully observe the installation diagrams.
- Use the correct tools to install the lock. 3.1 Target Group This chapter provides information for technicians responsible for installing the locker lock. Experience in mechanical work and basic electrical knowledge is required. Previous knowledge of GANTNER locks is not required. 3.2 Test Installation As GANTNER locks are suitable for a wide range of installation applications, always perform a test installation including functional testing of the lock in a sample locker from the facility before starting with the mass production of lockers. Ensure that the latch of the lock slides easily in and out without resistance of the opening in the locker body. Also test that the lock locks and unlocks as required, ideally using a data carrier of the same type to be used with the locker system to ensure that the data carrier functions properly. 3.3 Replacement After Break-In If a break-in (forced opening) is attempted or occurs at a locker, the entire GAT ECO.Lock must be replaced with a new one. 3.4 Metallic and Non-Metallic Doors The GAT ECO.Lock is suitable for locker doors made of metal and non-metallic materials and is also suitable for indoor installations as well as outdoor installations. GANTNER provides different variants to suit these differing installation requirements. See section 2.3 GAT ECO.Lock Variants for more information. The installation procedure is different for lockers with metallic doors and lockers with non-metallic doors. See sections 3.8 Installation in Lockers with Non-Metallic Doors or 3.9 Installation in Lockers with Metallic Doors for the relevant installation instructions. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 19 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.5 Definition of the Door Direction (Right or Left Door) For installation, it is important to determine whether the locker door is a "right" or "left" door. These terms are used in this manual as defined in DIN 107. Accordingly, when looking at the opening surface, i.e., the side of the door that swings open, the hinge or the axis of rotation is on the left for a left door and on the right for a right door. Right Door Left Door Figure 3.2 Locker door hinge definition (left / right) The position of the locking bolt and button of the GAT ECO.Lock is different for right and left-hinged doors. The switch from left to right door operation or vice-versa is simple and is described in the next chapter. The installation for right-hinged doors is described in the following pages. The installation process for left-hinged doors is the same as for right-hinged doors, only with the GAT ECO.Lock and locker door rotated 180. 20 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.6 Conversion for Right- or Left-Hinged Door Converting the GAT ECO.Lock to suit a right or left-hinged locker door can be carried out easily by completing the following steps. Lift the lock electronics out of the lock housing. Rotate the lock electronics 180. Reinsert the lock electronics into the lock housing. o The GAT ECO.Lock is now converted to the opposing locker hinge type. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 21 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.7 Measurement Diagrams for Installation All measurements in the following installation diagrams are in millimeters. Inches are provided in parenthesis for reference only. 3.7.1 Door Width and Thickness The GAT ECO.Lock is suitable for locker doors with a maximum door leaf thickness of 28 mm (1.1). When installing the GAT ECO.Lock into lockers with narrow doors, ensure that the lock housing does not contact the locker body when opening and closing the door (see below). Figure 3.1 Width and thickness of the locker door 22 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.7.2 Dimensions of the GAT ECO.Lock Non-metallic door Metallic door 1. Battery cover 2. Locking bolt 3. Button 4. LED ring 5. Lock electronics 6. Cover for metallic locker doors (GAT ECO.Lock 7200 Adapter) Figure 3.2 GAT ECO.Lock dimensions and components www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 23 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.8 Installation in Lockers with Non-Metallic Doors For lockers with non-metallic doors, the GAT ECO.Lock is mounted on the left or right inner-side of the locker door depending on whether the door is right or left-hinged. A drill hole is required in the locker door for the button of the GAT ECO.Lock. NOTE! Before installing all locks in a new locker system, a test installation of one lock into a completed locker and a function check must be performed. See section 3.2. Test Installation". 3.8.1 Measurements for the Button Drill Hole A hole must be drilled into the locker door for the button. For non-metallic locker doors, the diameter of the button hole is 23 mm (0.9). Figure 3.3 Diameter of the button drill hole for non-metallic doors The following diagram shows the position of the button drill hole in relation to the housing mounting holes. Right Door Left Door Figure 3.4 - Position of the button drill hole for non-metallic doors 24 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.8.2 Measurements for Installation NOTE! A During installation, it is important to ensure that GAT ECO.Lock does not brush against the locker body when the locker door is opened. The distance of 4 mm (0.16) indicated between the lock housing and the locker body is valid for locker doors that are wider than 240 mm (9.45) and with a maximum door leaf thickness of 28 mm (1.1). For locker doors that do not adhere to these measurements, or for doors with an unfixed pivot point (depending on the type of hinge used), the distance between the lock and the body of the locker must be recalculated. NOTE! B To increase break-in protection, a security bolt can be installed on the locker body that inserts into the locker door when the door is closed. Use the following measurements to position the button drill hole depending on whether the locker door is left or right hinged. Figure 3.5 Installation measurements for left-hinged doors Figure 3.6 Installation measurements for left-hinged doors www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 25 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.8.3 Installation Instructions for Non-Metallic Doors Complete the following steps to install the GAT ECO.Lock into lockers with non-metallic doors. Drill 1 hole into the locker door for the lock button. Position the button hole according to the measurements in Figure 3.4 and Figure 3.5 (for right-hinged doors) or Figure 3.6 (for left-hinged doors). Mark out 4 mounting holes on the inside of the locker door for the lock housing. Position the holes according to the measurements in Figure 3.4 and Figure 3.5 (for right-hinged doors) or Figure 3.6 (for left-hinged doors). For harder doors, where the screws cannot be screwed in easily, the holes must be pre-drilled. If necessary, pre-drill the mounting holes for the lock housing. NOTE! Do not drill the holes for the screws completely through the door. If you are also using the optional GAT Lock Door Handle, this must be installed before the GAT ECO.Lock. See
"3.11. Installing the Door Handle" for more information. Mount the GAT ECO.Lock onto the inside locker door using 4 screws. Hardware recommendation:
- For wooden or HPL doors: 5 x 35 mm (0.2 x 1.38) pan head wood screws.
- For wooden or HPL doors under heavy load or in public areas: screw-in or glue-in M5 threaded sleeves with 5 x 35 mm (0.2 x 1.38) cylinder head screws.
- The maximum allowed tightening torque of the screws is 2 Nm (1.47 lb-ft). If required, attach the door label(s) to the door front as shown in section 3.10 Attaching the Door Labels. Testing Check that there is no pressure applied to the button shaft of the GAT ECO.Lock in its assembled state, e.g., by a part of the locker door, as this could lead to malfunction. Ensure that the lock button is centrally aligned in the drill hole. Ensure that the GAT ECO.Lock housing does not contact the inside of the locker body when opening/closing the locker door. Ensure that the battery cover can open and is not hindered by other components. See section 4. COMMISSIONING" for instructions on inserting the batteries and putting the GAT ECO.Lock into operation. 26 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.9 Installation in Lockers with Metallic Doors For lockers with metallic doors, the GAT ECO.Lock is mounted on the left or right inner-side of the locker door depending on whether the door is right or left-hinged. A drill hole is required in the locker door for the button of the GAT ECO.Lock. NOTE! Before installing all locks in a new locker system, a test installation of one lock into a completed locker and a function check must be performed. See section 3.2. Test Installation. 3.9.1 Measurements for the Button Drill Hole A hole must be drilled into the locker door for the button. For metallic locker doors, the diameter of the button hole is 38 mm (1.5). This is a larger diameter than for non-metallic doors, which is necessary to guarantee an undisturbed reading field. The GAT ECO.Lock 7200 Adapter is used to cover the hole. Figure 3.7 Diameter of the button drill hole for metallic doors and mounting the GAT ECO.Lock 7200 Adapter The following diagrams show the position of the button drill hole in relation to the housing mounting holes. Right Door Left Door Figure 3.8 - Position of the button drill hole for metallic doors www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 27 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.9.2 Measurements for Installation When the GAT ECO.Lock is mounted on a single-wall metallic door, it is recommended to install the lock a corresponding distance away from the locker door, e.g. using a mounting bracket, as shown below in Figure 3.9. This installation method allows the lock to be mounted on the inside of the locker wall without the need to drill through the outside of the locker door. Figure 3.9 Installation of the GAT ECO.Lock on a single-wall metallic door 28 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation When the GAT ECO.Lock is mounted on a double-wall metallic door, it can be mounted directly onto the door. Figure 3.10 Installation of the GAT ECO.Lock on a double-wall metallic door NOTE! The door leaf thickness (see previous diagram) must not exceed 20 mm (0.79). Thicker doors can reduce the reading range especially with larger data carriers, e.g., cards, so that they can no longer be read reliably. 3.9.3 Installation Instructions for Metallic Doors Complete the following steps to install the GAT ECO.Lock into lockers with metallic doors. Mark out and drill 1 hole into the locker door for the lock button. Position the button hole according to the measurements in Figure 3.8 and Figure 3.5 (for right-hinged doors) or Figure 3.6 (for left-hinged doors). Mark out 4 mounting holes on the inside of the locker door for the lock housing. Position the holes according to the measurements in Figure 3.8 and Figure 3.5 (for right-hinged doors) or Figure 3.6 (for left-hinged doors). Attach the GAT ECO.Lock 7200 Adapter as shown in Figure 3.7. Mount the GAT ECO.Lock onto the inside locker door using 4 screws. Use the correct screws according to the type of locker material, max. 5 mm (0.2). The maximum allowed tightening torque of the screws is 2 Nm
(1.47 lb-ft). If required, attach the door label(s) to the door front as shown in section 3.10 Attaching the Door Labels. Testing Check that there is no pressure applied to the button shaft of the GAT ECO.Lock in its assembled state, e.g., by a part of the locker door, as this could lead to malfunction. Ensure that the lock button is centrally aligned in the drill hole. Ensure that the GAT ECO.Lock housing does not contact the inside of the locker body when opening/closing the locker door. Ensure that the battery cover can open and is not hindered by other components. See section "4. COMMISSIONING" for instructions on inserting the batteries and putting the GAT ECO.Lock into operation. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 29 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.10 Attaching the Door Labels Door labels can be attached to the front of the locker door to display the locker number or provide instructions for use. See chapter 2.4 Door Labels for information on some of the labels available for the GAT ECO.Lock. Figure 3.11 Label attachments for right-hinged door 30 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation 3.11 Installing the Door Handle The optional GAT Lock Door Handle (see also "2.6 Door Handle (Optional)") can be mounted onto the locker door to assist door opening. The door handle is installed over the button of the GAT ECO.Lock using four screws. NOTE! The door handle cannot be used with metallic locker doors, which have a 38 mm drill hole for the GAT ECO.Lock 7200 Adapter. 1. GAT Lock Door Handle 2. Door outer side blind hole (4 x) 3. Door inner side mounting screw hole (4x) 4. Mounting screws ( 3.5 mm sheet metal screws) 5. Locker door Figure 3.12 Installation of the GAT Lock Door Handle Complete the following steps to install the GAT Lock Door Handle:
On the door outer side, drill 4 blind holes (2), diameter 8 mm and depth 9 mm, around the lock button hole according to the measurements in the previous image. On the door inner side, drill 4 countersunk holes for the mounting screws. These holes must be located centrally in the blind holes. Insert the GAT Lock Door Handle into the drilled holes on the door outer side. Fasten the GAT Lock Door Handle with the mounting screws ( 3.5 mm sheet metal screws). NOTE! The screw length L must be 2 mm shorter than the door thickness. If desired, a label with the locker number can be attached to the GAT Lock Door Handle (see example). The label can be printed with a customer-specific number, font, and color. The maximum dimensions of the label are 37.7 x 15.7 mm (typical 37 x 15 mm), corner radius 1 mm (1.48 x 0.62, corner radius 0.04). Please contact GANTNER or your sales partner to organize label printing. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 31 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Installation The GAT ECO.Lock can now be mounted onto the inner side of the locker door (see chapter 3.8.3 Installation Instructions for Non-Metallic Doors). 1. GAT Lock Door Handle 2. GAT ECO.Lock 3. GAT ECO.Lock button shaft 4. GAT ECO.Lock button Figure 3.13 Installed GAT Lock Door Handle and GAT ECO.Lock 32 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Maintenance 4 COMMISSIONING 4.1 Target Group This chapter provides information for technicians responsible for putting the GAT ECO.Lock into operation. A base knowledge of electronics is assumed. Previous knowledge of the GAT ECO.Lock is not required. 4.2 Battery Lock Configuration Set To configure and maintain the battery locks of your locker system and to perform important system functions, GANTNER provides four configuration sets to suit the different GAT ECO.Lock variants (see chapter 2.3 GAT ECO.Lock Variants). 4.2.1 GAT ECO.Basic Set The GAT ECO.Basic Set is intended for all GANTNER battery locker locks without CardNET function and OSS Standard Online function. Two GAT ECO.Basic Sets are available to suit the required RFID technology:
- GAT ECO.Basic Set B BA - Part No. 958131. Suitable for the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx BA locks.
- GAT ECO.Basic Set FD - Part No. 1100550. Suitable for the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO locks. The following items are included in the GAT ECO.Basic Set. System data carriers
- MASTER data carrier (3 pieces, red)
- DELETE MASTER data carrier (orange)
- PROGRAM data carrier (black)
- BATTERY data carrier (blue)
- SERVICE data carrier (yellow)
- APP KEY data carrier (purple) Additional items included in the Basic Set
- 3 m USB programming cable
- GANTNER lanyard
- Battery compartment key GL7p Battery Cover Key
- Battery compartment key GAT ECO.Lock 7000 - Battery Key GEA
- Emergency power adapter GAT ECO.EPS 7000 (only for the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx and GAT ECO.Side Lock 7xxx) Optional data carriers
- OPEN MASTER data carrier. In contrast to the MASTER data carrier, this data carrier can only unlock a locker but not lock it again. NOTE! To maintain the security of the locker system, ensure that the GAT ECO.Basic Set is kept in a secure location protected from unauthorized use. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 33 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Maintenance 4.2.2 GAT DL 300 Master Key Set To configure the GANTNER battery locker locks with CardNET function or OSS Standard Online function, GANTNER offers the following configuration sets to suit the required RFID technology:
- GAT DL 300 Master Key Set (ISO 15693) - Part No. 253022
- GAT DL 300 Master Key Set (ISO 14443) - Part No. 1105331 The following system data carriers, in the form of RFID chip cards, are included in the set. PROGRAMMING Data Carrier BATTERY Data Carrier DELETE Data Carrier WINET Data Carrier DEMOUNTING Data Carrier Optional data carriers:
COMMUNICATION Data Carrier DATA SECURE Data Carrier NOTE! To maintain the security of the locker system, ensure that the GAT DL 300 Master Key Set is kept in a secure location protected from unauthorized use. 34 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Maintenance 4.3 Power Supply 4.3.1 Battery Information The GAT ECO.Lock is powered by three 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries (see 6. TECHNICAL DATA). The lifespan of the battery depends on the number of locking cycles (usage frequency of the lock) and the ambient conditions. All three batteries must be replaced when the battery voltage becomes too low. If the battery condition becomes too weak, the locker can no longer be locked. A low battery condition is indicated by the LED ring flashing red 5 times and 5 beeps being emitted during an unlocking or locking attempt. NOTE! Always use the GANTER-approved battery to power the GAT ECO.Lock ("Battery 1.5V Alkali AA", Part No. 308819). 4.3.2 Inserting the Batteries Before putting the GAT ECO.Lock into operation, the batteries must be inserted into the battery compartment. In order to access the battery compartment, the battery cover on the back of the housing must be removed, which is done using the supplied battery key. NOTE! To avoid unnecessary battery usage, insert the batteries directly before the GAT ECO.Lock is installed. Insert the battery cover key into the slot on the underside of the GAT ECO.Lock. Figure 4.1 GAT ECO.Lock battery compartment Push the battery cover key into the slot until the battery cover is released. Remove the battery cover. Ensure that the battery polarity is correct. The polarity differs depending on whether the lock is mounted on a left or right-hinged door (see following diagram). www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 35 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Maintenance Figure 4.2 Correct battery polarity Press the batteries down into the compartment until they lock into place. Slide the battery cover back onto the battery compartment until it clicks into place. o o If installing the batteries in the GAT ECO.Lock for the first time, the process is now complete. If the lock has already been used and the batteries are being replaced, the lock must be activated using the battery cover key or the BATTERY data carrier from the appropriate battery lock configuration set (see the following section). 4.3.3 Replacing the Batteries The batteries of the GAT ECO.Lock must be replaced when the LED ring flashes red 5 times and 5 acoustic signals are emitted during a locking attempt. In this state, the GAT ECO.Lock can no longer be locked until the batteries are replaced. Do not operate the GAT ECO.Lock while replacing the batteries. Following battery replacement, the GAT ECO.Lock must be returned to its normal operating mode using the BATTERY data carrier or battery cover key, which is included in the configuration set (see 4.2 Battery Lock Configuration Set). In addition, the time must be reset after each battery change (see the GANTNER Battery Locker Locks Function Manual for instructions). Follow the instructions described in section 4.3.2. Inserting the Batteries. Press the lock button of the GAT ECO.Lock in using the BATTERY data carrier. o The lock confirms the successful reading of the data carrier with a short melody and a quick flash of the LED in green. o The lock returns to its normal operating mode. 36 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Maintenance Figure 4.3 Activating the GAT ECO.Lock with the battery cover key Always dispose of used batteries in an environmentally friendly way, e.g., at an electronic waste recycling facility. 4.4 USB Connection A Micro-B USB port is located on the opposite side of the GAT ECO.Lock to the locking bolt. The USB port location on the side of the lock allows configuration to occur even while the lock is installed in a locker. NOTE! The maximum cable length between the GAT ECO.Lock and a computer is 5 m. After the USB cable is connected, the SERVICE data carrier is used to put the GAT ECO.Lock into configuration mode. However, if the lock is still in the default delivery state, the SERVICE data carrier is not required to activate configuration mode. In this mode the lock can be configured using the respective configuration software (GAT ECO Lock Configurator or GAT DL Analyzer). The configuration software is available to download from the GANTNER website (login required). Further information on configuring the lock is available in the GANTNER Battery Locks Function Manual. To configure the GAT ECO.Lock via PC/laptop:
Start the configuration software on the PC/laptop. Connect the USB cable (type-A end) to a spare USB port on the PC/laptop. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 37 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Maintenance Connect the Micro-B connector of the USB cable into the USB port on the GAT ECO.Lock. o The LED ring flashes alternating red/green after connecting to the computer. o When the GAT ECO.Lock is connected to the computer for the first time, the driver is automatically installed, and the lock recognized. If the automatic driver installation does not work and you need the driver, it is availble to download from the GANTNER partner website (login required) or via the direct link (QR code) on the Basic Set documentation. Activate configuration mode:
- For locks without CardNET function or OSS Standard Online function, press the lock button in using the SERVICE data carrier.
- For locks with CardNET function or OSS Standard Online function, press the lock button in using the PROGRAMMING data carrier from the GAT DL 300 Master Key Set or the optional COMMUNICATION data carrier. o The GAT ECO.Lock enters configuration mode. The LED ring slowly pulses green to indicate this state. 38 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Maintenance 5 MAINTENANCE This chapter contains information for the cleaning personnel and service technicians responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the GANTNER battery locks or lockers. ATTENTION! The instructions described in this chapter may only be carried out by suitably trained personnel. The warnings in this chapter must be observed and followed during functional testing, cleaning, and maintenance. 5.1 Cleaning Regular cleaning of the locker components ensures that the locker system remains in good condition and the correct working order is maintained. NOTE! Do not use cleaning benzene, diluents, or other abrasive detergents. In addition, the components must not be cleaned using a high-pressure or steam cleaner otherwise damage can occur!
Complete the following steps to clean the locker:
Wipe off dirt and dust using a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. For extreme dirt, clean the locker components using a damp cloth. Do not allow any moisture to enter the inner parts of the lock. 5.2 Maintenance The components of the GANTNER battery locks are maintenance-free, i.e., maintenance of the mechanical parts is not required. Should a malfunction be detected during functional testing that cannot be remedied, the corresponding faulty part(s) must be replaced. 5.3 Functional Testing To ensure that the locker locks are functioning correctly, periodically test the functionality of the locker doors and lock components. Frequency
- After every 1000 locking operations, or,
- If the locking function of a locker door is impaired. Instructions Close the locker door. o The door must shut without increased effort. Readjust the door (see below) if this does not happen. Lock the door by pressing the button of the lock in using a valid data carrier. o The locker door must lock. If it does not, check that the data carrier authorization is valid. www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 39 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Maintenance Unlock the door by pressing the button of the lock in using a valid data carrier. o The locker door unlocks and must open without resistance. If the door gets jammed or is stiff, it must be readjusted (see below). Adjusting the locker door Adjust the position of the locker door using the dimensions in chapters 3.7 Measurement Diagrams for Installation, 3.8 Installation in Lockers with Non-Metallic Doors, and 3.9 Installation in Lockers with Metallic Doors. If the door does not adjust properly, mount it in a different position. If the door is damaged, replace the door with a new door. If the GAT ECO.Lock is damaged, it must be replaced. 5.4 Disposal
- Always dispose of the GANTNER battery lock and the associated components at an electronic waste recycling facility in accordance with the local regulations (e.g., European Directive 2002/96/EC).
- Recycle defective or used batteries in accordance with the local regulations (e.g., European Directive 2006/66/EC).
- Observe local regulations for the separate disposal of batteries.
- Recycle packaging in an environmentally friendly manner. 40 HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 www.gantner.com GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Technical Data 6 TECHNICAL DATA 6.1 Power Supply Power supply:
3 x 1.5 V alkaline batterie*, type AA
* Lithium batteries can also be used GANTNER approved batteries:
Duracell Industrial, Energizer Industrial LR6 (Part No. 308819) Battery lifespan:
Up to 5 years* or 30,000 cycles with alkaline batteries at room temperature
*Depending on usage, configuration, and environmental conditions 6.2 Reading Field Reader type
- GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx BA:
- GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO:
LEGIC advant MIFARE / ISO 15693 See 2.3 GAT ECO.Lock Variants for details on the RFID technologies. Note: It is recommended to have customer-specific data carriers approved by GANTNER before use. Reading field frequency:
- RFID: 13.56 MHz
- Wireless interface: 2400 to 2483.5 MHz Maximum transmission power:
- RFID: < 500 mW
- Wireless interface: from -20 dBm to 4 dBm Reading field range:
5 to 35 mm* (0.2 to 1.38 in)*
*Depending on the installation and data carrier 6.3 Memory and Time Management Data storage:
EEPROM with capacity for 150 bookings, data retained during battery change Internal clock:
Quartz-controlled, real-time clock 6.4 Control and Display Elements Control element:
Button Display element:
LED ring (multi-colored) for status indication www.gantner.com HB_GAT-ECOLock--INSTALL-EN_11 41 GAT ECO.Lock Installation Manual Technical Data 6.5 Interface Interface type:
USB 2.0 Interface connection:
USB type Micro-B 6.6 Housing Material:
Color:
Weight:
Plastic (PC), halogen-free, V0 Dark gray Approx. 400 g (14 oz.) Dimensions:
109 x 109 x 33 mm (4.3 x 4.3 x 1.3 in) Break-in resistance capability:
DIN 4547-2 class C 6.7 Environmental Conditions Permitted ambient temperature
- Indoor model:
- Outdoor model:
Protection type
- Indoor model:
- Outdoor model:
0 C to 55 C (32 F to 131 F)
-25 C to 55 C (-13 F to 131 F) IP 52 (when installed) IP 64 (when installed, door closed and locked) Environment class based on VdS 2110
- Indoor model:
- Outdoor model:
II (conditions in indoor areas) III (conditions in protected outdoor areas) Compliance:
CE, FCC, IC _ Note:
This manual is valid as of 20th July 2022. It is subject to change. Amendments can be made without prior notice at any time!
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GANTNER Electronic GmbH | Bundesstr. 12 | A-6714 Nziders T + 43 5552 33944 info@gantner.com www.gantner.com 01/05/2022 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Subject:
Limited Agency Agreement GANTNER Electronic GmbH FCC ID: NC4-GEA2220228A To Whom It May Concern:
We, GANTNER Electronic GmbH, hereby authorized Intertek Testing Services to act as our Agent for the purpose of preparing application for FCC ID number NC4-GEA2220228A under all applicable parts of the FCC rules and regulations. The effective date of this limited agency agreement is 01.05.2022. The Limited Agency Agreement expires on 31.12.2022, unless sooner terminated or extended by written notice to Intertek Testing Services and the Federal Communications Commission. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. The applicant is not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Seidlich Georg COO HG Feldkirch | FN 193360 d | UID-Nr. ATU49678007
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-09-25 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2022-09-25
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Gantner Electronic GmbH
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021562244
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1 | Physical Address |
Bundesstr. 12
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A-6714 Nueziders, N/A
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Austria
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@intertek.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
NC4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
GEA2220228A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
E******** H****
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1 | Telephone Number |
43-55********
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1 | Fax Number |
43-55********
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1 |
E******@gantner.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
GANTNER Electronic GmbH
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1 | Name |
G******** G******
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1 | Physical Address |
Bundesstr. 12
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Nueziders, Vorarlberg, 6714
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Austria
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1 | Telephone Number |
+43 5********
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g******@gantner.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
GANTNER Electronic GmbH
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1 | Name |
F**** D******
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1 | Physical Address |
Bundesstr. 12
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Nueziders, Vorarlberg, 6714
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Austria
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1 | Telephone Number |
+4355********
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f******@gantner.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 03/25/2023 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Battery Powered RFID Lock | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Deutschland GmbH
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1 | Name |
R**** D******
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-83********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-83********
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1 |
r******@intertek.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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