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Manual Datafox KYO Inloc 

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    date: 16.12.2020  Version: 04.03.15.XX 

Timing of the Digital Outputs for the MasterIV Device Series:

 

It is possible to time the digital outputs of the MasterIV device series via tables. Thus, for example 
turning down the heating system at night, a buzzer control and much more can be realized. 
 
The following tables must be configured: 

► Action 
► Reader 
► Time 

 

Description:

 

 
Each action that is to be activated must be entered in the table Action. The table Action refers to the 
tables Reader and Time. In the table Reader the module is provided on which the relay or the Open 
Collector is to be switched. The reference to the table Time indicates when the switch is to be done. 
If start and stop time are entered, the relay is switched on when exceeding the start time and 
switched off when exceeding the stop time. The entry of the duration Elapse in the table Action is 
ignored. If the relay is only to be activated for a few seconds, e.g. for a buzzer control, the stop time 
has to be set on "‘00 : 00"’. If the start time is exceeded, the respective output will be switched for X 
seconds (RefTime in Action table). The entry Elapse in the table Action now indicates the on-time. 
 

Example: 

►  A buzzer is to be activated for 

3

 seconds from Monday to Friday at 

10.00

 

am and 4 pm 

(

16.00

). The buzzer is controlled by the internal relay of the PZE-MasterIV. 

►  The heating system is to be set to the "‘day mode"’ at 

07.00

 am and to the "night mode" at 7 

pm (

19.00

) on all weekdays. The corresponding relay is at the door module with the bus 

number 

2

Reader.txt 

 

ID 

ZM 

TM 

RefLocation 

RefAction 

PinGeneral 

320 

02

 

Time.txt

 

ID

 

Weekdays 

TimeEnd 

TimeEnd 

12345 

10:00 

00:00 

12345 

16:00 

00:00 

1234567 

07:00 

19:00 

 

Action.txt

 

ID

 

RefReader

 

PortOut

 

Elapse

 

RefTime 

15 

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Summary of Contents for KYO Inloc

Page 1: ...Manual Datafox KYO Inloc Flexible data collection with method ...

Page 2: ...slation reprint or copy of the whole document or parts of it require written con sent of Datafox GmbH The assertion of all rights in this respect is reserved to Datafox GmbH especially in case of the grant of a patent The handover of this documentation does not establish a claim to the license or the use of the soft and hardware Copies of the floppy disks and CDs may only be made for the purpose o...

Page 3: ...r from the following table which manual matches which version For different combinations no support can be offered Firmware StudioIV and DLL validity Firmware 4 03 15 xx Studio 4 03 15 xx Dll 4 03 15 xx The DatafoxStudioIV is backward compatible This means that you can configure a device with a newer DatafoxStudioIV also older firmware the device only supports the natural functions that are implem...

Page 4: ...Firmware 13 4 4 3 Device Firmware and Device Setup 14 4 4 4 Device Firmware and Communications DLL 14 4 4 5 Communications DLL and DatafoxStudioIV 14 4 4 6 DatafoxStudioIV and Device Setup 14 4 4 7 Update Downgrade 15 5 Device 17 5 1 Commissioning 17 5 2 Guideline for Commissioning 18 5 2 1 Set up of the device 18 5 2 2 Installation of the device 18 5 2 3 Troubleshooting during Commissioning 18 5 ...

Page 5: ...l 2 57 5 7 4 Wiring variants for the KYO Inloc 60 5 7 4 1 Wiring in a star form of the access control for the KYO Inloc 60 5 7 4 2 One bus for access control 5 relays in the KYO Inloc 64 5 7 4 3 Two RS485 Bus lines and use the relay of the reader 71 5 7 4 4 Two bus lines with KYO Oneloc and attached reader 74 5 7 5 Instructions for the electrician for installing the access control system 78 5 7 5 ...

Page 6: ...ecked online recommendation 121 5 7 15 6 HTTP interface Method df_ao_ac2 121 5 7 15 7 DLL function DFCQuitRecordExt 122 5 7 15 8 Corner case RFID transponder not present in Identification table 123 5 7 16 Function for access control U Z locking cylinders 124 5 7 16 1 Design example 124 5 7 16 2 First start with locking cylinders 126 5 7 16 3 Assembly and disassembly of the cylinders 126 5 7 16 4 S...

Page 7: ... using DataOnCard 140 5 8 3 DataOnCard on the access control reader 144 5 8 4 DataOnCard and a access control reader wiring 145 5 9 Barcode Reader 146 6 technical date IO Box V4 KYO Inloc Mobile Box 147 6 1 communication modules 148 6 2 access modules 148 6 3 Module digital in and out 148 6 4 Modules miscellaneous 148 7 FAQ 149 8 Index 150 ...

Page 8: ...Persons with heart pacemakers When using the device maintain a distance of at least 20 cm between the heart pacemaker and the device in order to avoid possible interferences Turn the device off immediately if interferences are assumed Protection class Observe the technical data of the respective device In case of laser devices of class 2 the eye is protected by the blink reflex and or turning reac...

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Page 10: ...ns a change history as well as a general part with safety information the intro duction and information concerning system requirements and system structure The general part is followed by the main part of the manual It contains the chapter Product Descrip tion Device In this chapter device specific components are described as well as the device s func tions The final part of the manual provides te...

Page 11: ...vary slightly The Datafox device has been developed for the purpose of creating a flexible and easily inte grated terminal for data recording serving for a great variety of applications The device is robust and easy to use Due to the PC setup program the device is quickly and easily configured for its application field so that you save time Numerous optional features such as bar code reader transp...

Page 12: ...ly and can make your setup even more efficient through useful advices so that the input at the device can be performed quickly and securely Note Due to DatafoxStudioIV Datafox devices offer many functions and combinations of functions not all of which can be tested in the case of updates This applies espe cially to setups defined by you as customer Before updating your device please en sure by tes...

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Page 14: ...ource in accordance with EN 60950 1 Connection voltage of the MasterIV devices 12 to 24 volts DC If the devices run with rechargeable batteries note the instructions in chapter Rechargeable Bat tery Caution In the event of non compliance with these instructions the device or the battery if any can be damaged or destroyed In order to ensure maximum battery life it is recommended to recharge the bat...

Page 15: ...of the electronics and power supply the temperatures in the unit are higher even at ambient temperatures below 20 C Condensation water only occurs when a cold object comes into the heat and would therefore only be an issue for mobile devices We recommend if you use the devices outside then let it running permanently Both in terms of temperature as well as condensation it is recommended to not swit...

Page 16: ...structions 3 7 Further Notices Do not expose the device to strong magnetic fields especially during operation Operate the slots and connections of the device only with the appropriate intended equipment Ensure that the device is secured during transport For reasons of safety do not use the device while driving a vehicle Also ensure that technical equipment of your vehicle is not compromised by the...

Page 17: ... the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment which came into force on February 13 2003 and was translated into the legislation of the Federal Republic of Germany on August 18 2005 Do not dispose the device in domestic waste As the user it lies within your responsibility to dispose electrical and electronic equipment via the designated collection facilities The correct dispo...

Page 18: ...ro Cable see the chapter connection USB RS485 a transmission path in accordance with the EIA 485 standard see Connection RS485 GSM GPRS a distortion free mobile connection see Connection GSM WLAN WiFi a distortion free channel to an access point 802 11 b g within reach see Connection WLAN at least one standard Ethernet cable no cross over see Connection TCP HTTP internet via LAN TCP IP connection ...

Page 19: ...he device has a Goldcap capacitor for buffering the time This ensures that the watch continues to run correctly for up to one week if the power supply is in terrupted In other devices such as EVO 4 3 or PZE Master V4 a buffer battery is installed in addition to the capacitor With this the watch retains its value for approx 4 years The exact equipment can be found in the last chapter Technical Data...

Page 20: ...with every stand ard ZIP program Via the entry Open With in the context menu you can select an appropriate pro gram for opening the file If necessary you can call up a program combined with this file format to open the file by renaming the file from DFZ to ZIP In the archive you find a file named Inhalt pdf it contains information which file hex of the ar chive matches your device Extract the desi...

Page 21: ...n uses a newer version of the DLL than the firmware does you can only use functions that are supported by the firmware Otherwise you will receive an error message e g function not supported which has to be analyzed 4 4 5 Communications DLL and DatafoxStudioIV Note The DatafoxStudioIV and the communication DLL are developed and released as a bundle Therefore they have to be used as a bundle A newer...

Page 22: ... firmware update please check on the basis of the software version list whether there are any version dependencies that must be observed For example when changing from Version 04 00 xx to version 04 01 xx at least version 04 00 23 769 or higher must be present in order to run the update to version 04 01 xx successfully Firmware Downgrade A firmware downgrade is not recommended We are constantly wo...

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Page 24: ...list transfer only after a change of the list data but not cyclically Keep in mind the message FlashService in the display of the device It means that the live time of the flash memory according to the manufacturer instruction will be reached soon Then the device has to be sent to Datafox for service 5 1 Commissioning On delivery the device is fully functional and configured with a demo setup so t...

Page 25: ...ioIV program 5 2 2 Installation of the device Installing the device at the intended location Establishing connections for o Power o Communication USB TCP IP TCP IP wLAN Wi Fi GPRS RS485 o Digital input o Digital output o Analog inputs o Access control Finishing installation of the device Setting for main communication 5 2 3 Troubleshooting during Commissioning Please see the FAQ on our website htt...

Page 26: ...witch communication 3 from the Firmware version 04 02 04 upwards with the field function switch communication Read more in the manual for the DatafoxStudioIV Possible communication types are 1 USB on PC 2 USB Host Save data on a USB stick 3 TCP IP over LAN 4 TCP IP over the internet with HTTP 5 TCP IP over WLAN 6 GPRS connection with mobile cell network 5 3 1 Communication via USB Every EVO Line D...

Page 27: ...ation to USB manually It s especially useful for boxed devices This will save much time in the parameterizing process Note If the device is connected to a PC no other connections for example Wi Fi will happen If the USB cable is disconnected it will automatically switch to the configured main com munication DatafoxStudioIV will recognize the device and a notification will pop up The studio will ge...

Page 28: ...tion for Windows 7 8 8 1 and 10 The USB Driver is a small installer which will do the necessary configuration Just launch the exe file Follow the instructions on the screen Caution Only use the driver which are delivered with the device Note If you have DatafoxStudioIV installed the USB driver will already be installed on your PC ...

Page 29: ...n menu under the point Configuration Configure USB flash drive More description you find in the manual DatafoxStudioIV Note We recommend to use a password for the communication with the USB stick Caution The USB cable to the PC must not be connected if you want to use the stick on the de vice Caution Lists of access control can be transferred individually operation lists must always be transmitted...

Page 30: ...tick 6 Error by the list directory 7 Error to create a data directory 8 Error handle 9 Error to open a file 10 Error not find the path 11 Error the file is already open 12 Error to open a file 13 Error by closing the file 14 Error by closing the file false handle 15 Error by checking the handle 16 Error by checking the handle the file is not open 17 Error write protect 18 Error by the record struc...

Page 31: ... have the possibility to edit the file load it into the Datafox device upload or read it from the device download When reading the WLAN setting from the device the currently specified file is overwritten In the General tab first of all you can set the main communication with which the device is equipped Device with LAN The first configuration is for LAN connection Device with WLAN Device with LAN ...

Page 32: ...can make the IP settings on the LAN tab For devices with display the IP address can also be entered directly on the device Press ESC and ENTER simultaneously to enter the Bios menu of the device More information can be found in the chapter bios menu Please enter the de sired IP address sub net and if necessary a gateway ...

Page 33: ...antee a connection to any AP Attention multiple input multiple output MIMO are not supportet If you switch the access Point AP from b g n to b g use the access Point only SISO https en wikipedia org wiki Single input_single output_system When setting the encryption AES or WEP only one type is used at a time The setting AES WEP means for some access points that AES encryption is performed first and...

Page 34: ... Each location has its own configura tion for the WLAN connection The user therefore has no insight into the dial in parameters at the various locations Hint With automatic selection of the configuration location the first attempt is always made to establish a connection with the default schema Select the configuration or location for which you want to set the WLAN pa rameters If you check this bo...

Page 35: ...mple Windows Server 2012 Create a new Host A value The entry should look like this Abbreviation Descripion Name Name of the device Contains the device designation and the serialnumber deviceXX serialnumber Example Evo28 1652 EVO43 8552 full qualified do main name This is the host name to be entered later IP address Here you must enter the IP of the de vice Create linked PTR record You must create ...

Page 36: ... server can look like this The entry contains the following device serial number domain DHCP entry EVO 2 5 10245 zentrale de Evo25 10245 zentrale de EVO 3 5 10246 zentrale de Evo35 10246 zentrale de AE Master 10247 zentrale de AE 10247 zentrale de PZE Master 10248 zentrale de PZE 10248 zentrale de EVO 4 3 10249 zentrale de Evo43 10249 zentrale de Host name Before entering this checkbox must be set...

Page 37: ...at the EVO 4 3 Inserting the SIM Card Caution For inserting the SIM card a tool in pen or screwdriver form is required Take care that the SIM card is not damaged For removing the SIM card has to be pushed in a bit After releasing it the SIM card protrudes a bit and can be removed Note We recommend to use T Mobile or Vodafone as provider for mobile networks Our experience shows that with other prov...

Page 38: ...tup Caution Enter the phone number always with a country code Example 49161458 The device can save 128 SMS Then there is additional as follows to clear the oldest SMS The call number if you want send an SMS must be saved in a GV The maximum length of the SMS is 160 characters The text can integrated device value The percent signs self V1 to V8 value of global variable T1 date and time 2012 08 07 1...

Page 39: ...o receive a SMS is a KEY include in the device an in the text from the SMS The Key for the device can set in the GPRS HTTP ini file Text message The keyword must be included in the SMS text is message text1 text line2 line3 etc delay 10 key 12345 The 10 is the time how long to display the message After the character gives a line break carriage return If not a key in the device you can use the seri...

Page 40: ...he device the Parameters for the connection via SMS host port Then use the device this parameters from the SMS and not the saved from the active ini active mode service 2 Coution this funktion first supportet with the hardware version V4 GPRS Mobilfunk and FW 04 03 06 XX When using parameter 2 the service connection is established immediately Beispiele a service X key 12345 b service X host www da...

Page 41: ...ny different variants are possible Here some example Open a door via SMS Control a technical system and send a SMS in trouble If the level of regulation from the system is not correct then there is a report via SMS The Datafox MasterIV is not the regulator here He gives only a report in trouble If necessary a procedure also can be done Caution There is no 100 guarantee that a sent text message rea...

Page 42: ...necting the terminal via RS485 to PC Setting for communication in the DatafoxStudioIV for connection via RS 485 RS 485 to PC up to 1000m RS 485 connection at the Terminal USB RS485 Adapter at the PC Com Port See in the device man ager on your PC Baud rate 38400 and Bus number are to set in the device bios menu ...

Page 43: ...erver Lantronix Setting for communication in the DatafoxStudioIV for connection via RS 485 120 Ohm plugr 4 Pol BUS A BUS B Pin 1 GND plug 4 Pol BUS A BUS B Pin 1 GND plug Pin 15 BUS B Pin 14 BUS A Pin 7 GND TCP IP RS485 IP and Port must set in the comserver Baud rate 38400 and Bus number are to set in the device bios menu ...

Page 44: ...Manual Datafox KYO Inloc page 37 date 16 12 2020 Version 04 03 15 XX Setting in the Comserver for connection via RS 485 Port for example 8000 IP for example 192 168 123 224 ...

Page 45: ...ettings you must do via the programm DatatafoxStudi oIV Open the Programm DatafoxStudioIV and connect the device via USB https www datafox de downloads software masteriv hardwareversion v4 de html Click on Device configuration Bios Click on Configuration Use the corectly com port You see the Datafox Virtual COM Port in the device man ager of you PC Click on Switch to BIOS mode ...

Page 46: ...Manual Datafox KYO Inloc page 39 date 16 12 2020 Version 04 03 15 XX Cklick on Switch to BIOS mode ...

Page 47: ...can now be read out A drop down menu will show you all the options for the adjustable interface available on the con nected device Example The volume of the buzzer can also set here Caution All new settings first accepted after a device reboot Note Further information about GPRS TCP IP setting you find in the Manual DatafoxStudioIV ...

Page 48: ... yellow Start Setup on Power off off off off off off Device booting all LEDs on briefly 10 Hz off off off off No Setup 1 Hz flashing communication active 50 ms flash GPRS connect 1 KHz Saved records 50 ms on 2450 ms off Memory full on ON power connected Communication active Service necessary Error Accu low flash 1 1 charging running device Button no function Button no function USB Micro connect ...

Page 49: ...om the transport grid and mount them into the box as shown Attention pay attention to correct alignment Put screws through the mounting blocks and mount the unit on the wall 5 5 2 Mounting with a snap clip A mounting clamp for top hat rails can be ordered as an option for the devices Item Number 119401 Rear view of the mounted box on a hat rail The mounting clamp is factory installed Example appli...

Page 50: ...mally open NO 3 normally closed NC 4 digital input 1 5 digital input 1 ground Modulplace 3 3 1 ground 2 A RS 485 for access reader AC Bus ID 2 3 B RS 485 for access reader AC Bus ID 2 4 12 V Modulplace 4 4 1 ground 2 A RS 485 main communication to a PC 3 B RS 485 main communication to a PC 4 not connect Description of the different modules ZK Box V4 DC 24V M7 LAN M8 M3 M1 DGND D IN1 Relay M2 485 A...

Page 51: ... 3 normally closed NC 4 digital input 3 5 digital input 3 ground Modulplace 7 7 1 ground 2 A RS 485 for access reader AC Bus ID 3 3 B RS 485 for access reader AC Bus ID 3 4 12 V Modulplace 8 8 TCP IP LAN RJ 45 Note The equipment of the device can also look different See on the type label on the back of the device There may also be modules installed which are not listed here Please refer to the cha...

Page 52: ...elf can be supplied with a supply voltage of 24 V DC The power supply If you use the Datafox standard Power supply 12V 1 5A then you can use the power for one access control reader per bus line connector If you use an external Power supply don t use the power of the access control plug Plug for externel power Reverse polarity protected plug 12 V bis 24 V DC ...

Page 53: ... the power is a POE module Order Number 116117 This POE module supports 2 standards PoE Standard power per port Usable power PoE IEEE 802 3af 15 4 Watt 12 95 Watt PoE IEEE 802 3at 25 4 Watt 21 90 Watt If power is supplied via POE an external access reader can also be supplied via the access control plug ...

Page 54: ... modules modul description Required module slots Description in the BIOS Menu and Module mumber Max possible number of mod ule items No for the plug overprint Colour RS 232 mini DIN Barcode 1 032 Serial port mini DIN 1 RS 485 access control 1 014 RS485 12V Supply 4 A310000 4 01 RS 485 main communication 1 035 RS 485 Com Port 1 A310000 4 01 GPRS Mobile Cell phone net work 2 Mobile MC 55i 1 TCP IP 1...

Page 55: ...ss the num ber and order of the inputs and outputs E g Type label of an IO Box V4 Example 1 Module place M1 Digital Input 1 to 4 Module Number 006 digital input Example 2 Module slot M4 Analog Input 5 to 8 Module Number 008 analog Input You can see here in the IO Box 8 module places are usable This can be individually fitted Exceptions Module place 8 only here TCP is possible RS 485 for access con...

Page 56: ... Inloc page 49 date 16 12 2020 Version 04 03 15 XX 5 6 4 3 Read out important module information from the device Click on Configuration Device Configuration BIOS Then click on Status thereafter Click Read 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 57: ...efined in the setup are displayed here with their status a 00000000 Digital inputs defined in the setup b 0 Input on LOW logical 0 c 1 Input on HIGH logical 1 4 If digital inputs are defined in the setup as counter the current count value is displayed here 5 Status of the digital outputs Output 1 is continuous here from left to right 6 Analog inputs from left to right with respective currently app...

Page 58: ...4 5 Analog inputs 4 times analog IN Socket on the device 1 2 3 4 5 The plug can be inserted only in one direc tion and is therefore protected against re verse polarity plug 1 2 3 4 5 To loosen the cable use a small screw driver Solid wires can be loosened by twisting back and forth on the wire and plug 0 10 V signal 4 0 10 V signal 3 0 10 V signal 2 0 10 V signal 1 common ground GND Ground ...

Page 59: ...ut 1x digital IN Connection example Connection of a signal light and a door contact 5 6 4 8 4 times digital IN Connectiom example Connection of 4 contacts max 30V AC DC 2A 60W max 30V AC DC 2A 60W e g Door contact max 30V 0 1 5 V Input logical 0 3 5 V 30 V Input logical 1 Galvanically isolated up to 250Hz e g 4x digital in max 30V 0 1 5 V Input logical 0 3 5 V 30 V Input logical 1 Galvanically iso...

Page 60: ...ly present when the access control on the device is activated and all ac cess lists have been played on the device Furthermore the connection for a digital input and output is available The pin assignment looks as follows How the individual access components are connected or wired can be found in the chapter Access control 12V GND The power supply is sufficient for max 1 external reader This volta...

Page 61: ...For an easier administration you can add comments within the files When adding comments you have to notice that in a comment line no field values can be given and that the comment line has to start with a semicolon The table Reader txt might look like this ID ZM TM RefLocation RefAction PinGeneral 1 1 320 0 1 0 2 1 000 1 2 0 3 1 010 2 3 0 ID ZM TM RefLocation RefAction PINGeneral Reader 1 ID RefGr...

Page 62: ... the action list above the door module with the ID 12 was assigned the time model 2 which switches port 1 of the module If separate holiday control has been activated in the setup time model 2 is not applied to the relay output at May 1 2012 but time model 5 Extended Parameterization ZK II The value range of the parameter ActiveGeneral has been extended by the value 8 Additionally to the general p...

Page 63: ...ed off when exceeding the stop time The entry of the duration Elapse in the table Action is ignored If the relay is only to be activated for a few seconds e g for a buzzer control the stop time has to be set on 00 00 If the start time is exceeded the respective output will be switched for X seconds RefTime in Action table The entry Elapse in the table Action now indicates the on time Example A buz...

Page 64: ...able Identification list of all devices installed in the system master and door modules Name Data type Length Description ID Text ASCII 20 Contains the ID card no which is read at the TMR33 device or terminal An ID card can occur several times is assigned to several authority groups Group Number int 4 Assigns the ID card to an authority group Pin Number int 8 Activates a PIN request if not equal 0...

Page 65: ... period of time should be ap plied form 7 digits at most 1 7 e g 134567 Monday Wednesday till Sun day TimeStart Text Time 5 The start point for the period of time form 24h HH MM TimeEnd Text Time 5 The end point for the period of time Table Holiday setting blocking days like holidays or company holidays Name Data type Length Description Day Text Date 10 Date of the blocking day form YYYY MM DD Ref...

Page 66: ...ve to be worked through RefReader Number int 4 Module door module or master on which an output relay is switched PortOut Number int 1 Indicates the number of the output on the module Elapse Number int 3 The duration of the switching of the relay 0 permanently Unit 200 ms RefTime Number int 4 The time model indicates when the output may be switched 0 not used This is a function to switch relays dir...

Page 67: ...fLocation RefAction PinGeneral Description 1 1 010 1 1 0 Reader on RS485 Bus ID 1 2 2 010 2 2 0 Reader on RS485 Bus ID 2 3 3 010 3 3 0 Reader on RS485 Bus ID 3 4 1 320 0 1 0 AC Box V4 Master device Wiring plan for one of the AC control line RS485 EVO Intera Reader all 3 lines of the access control have the same structure TCP IP LAN RS 485 AC Bus ID 1 RS 485 AC Bus ID 2 RS 485 AC Bus ID 3 Bus Nr 1 ...

Page 68: ...ave the same structure Power supply for the door opener max 30 V 2A Supply12 V DC for the AC Reader 3A plug 4 poles for AC Bus module slot 1 plug 5 poles for digital in out max 30 V 2A Power supply for the door opener Bus Nr 1 EVO AC Reader plus plug 4 poles for AC Bus module slot 1 plug 5 poles for digital in out Power supply 12 30 V DC Bus No 1 EVO AC Reader plus Bus No 1 PHG AC Reader max 30V 2...

Page 69: ...s control have the same structure max 30 V 2A Power supply for the door opener Supply12 V DC for the AC Reader 3A plug 4 poles for AC Bus module slot 1 plug 5 poles for digital in out on off Bus No 1 Siedle Reader max 30 V AC DC 2A Power supply for the door opener plug 4 poles for AC Bus module slot 1 plug 5 poles for digital in out Power supply for door opener max 30V AC DC 2A Bus No 1 PHG VOXIO ...

Page 70: ...an for one of the AC control line RS485 TS Reader all 3 lines of the access control have the same structure max 30 V 2A Power supply for the door opener Supply12 V DC for the AC Reader 3A plug 4 poles for AC Bus module slot 1 plug 5 poles for digital in out Bus No 1 TS AC Reader ...

Page 71: ...020 2 2 0 reader RS485 Busadress 2 Bus ID 1 3 1 030 3 3 0 reader RS485 Busadress 3 Bus ID 1 4 1 040 4 4 0 reader RS485 Busadress 4 Bus ID 1 5 1 050 5 5 0 reader RS485 Busadress 5 Bus ID 1 6 1 320 0 1 0 AC Box V4 Master device TCP IP LAN RS 485 AC Bus ID 1 Busadresse 1 door relay 1 in the AC Box 12 V DC power supply for the access control reader door relay 2 in the AC Box door relay 3 in the AC Box...

Page 72: ...r opener Power supply 12 V DC Reader 3A plug 4 poles for AC Bus plug 5 poles for digital in out number 1 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 2 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 3 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 4 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 5 For RS485 bus always use a twisted pair of wires E G yellow white or green white ...

Page 73: ...or AC Bus plug 5 poles for digital in out number 1 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 2 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 3 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 4 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 5 distribution box distribution box distribution box distribution box distribution box max 2 5m max 2 5m max 2 5m max 2 5m max 2 5m Bus Nr 1 Bus Nr 2 Bus Nr 3 ...

Page 74: ... poles for AC Bus plug 5 poles for digital in out number 1 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 2 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 3 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 4 plug 5 poles for digital in out number 5 max 30 V 2A Power supply for door opener For RS485 bus always use a twisted pair of wires E G yellow white or green white ...

Page 75: ... Relay No 1 1 x digi in No 1 Module slot 2 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 2 1 x digi in No 2 Module slot 3 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 3 1 x digi in No 3 Module slot 4 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 4 1 x digi in No 4 Module slot 5 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 5 1 x digi in No 5 Module slot 6 max 30V AC DC 2A power supply for door opener For RS485 bus always use a twisted pair of wire...

Page 76: ...S 485 RS 485 max 30V AC DC 2A power supply for door opener For RS485 bus always use a twisted pair of wires E G yellow white or green white Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 1 1 x digi in No 1 Module slot 2 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 2 1 x digi in No 2 Module slot 3 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 3 1 x digi in No 3 Module slot 4 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 4 1 x digi in No 4 Module slot 5 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay N...

Page 77: ...5 RS 485 RS 485 max 30V AC DC 2A power supply für door opener For RS485 bus always use a twisted pair of wires E G yellow white or green white Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 1 1 x digi in No 1 Module slot 2 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 2 1 x digi in No 2 Module slot 3 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 3 1 x digi in No 3 Module slot 4 Plug 5 poles 1 x Relay No 4 1 x digi in No 4 Module slot 5 Plug 5 poles 1 x Rela...

Page 78: ...0 reader RS485 Busadress 3 Bus ID 1 4 2 010 4 4 0 reader RS485 Busadress 1 Bus ID 2 5 2 020 5 5 0 reader RS485 Busadress 2 Bus ID 2 6 2 030 5 5 0 reader RS485 Busadress 3 Bus ID 2 7 1 320 0 1 0 ZK Box V4 Master device TCP IP LAN RS 485 access control Bus ID 1 12 V DC power supply for the access control reader Busadresse 1 Door opener relay 1 Door opener relay 2 RS 485 ID 1 RS 485 ID 1 Door opener ...

Page 79: ... Plug 5 poles connect on the reader Plug 5 poles connect on the reader Plug 5 poles connect on the reader RS 485 RS 485 Plug 5 poles connect on the reader Plug 5 poles connect on the reader Plug 5 poles connect on the reader plug 4 poles for AC Bus max 30 V 2A power supply for the door opener max 30 V 2A power supply for the door opener Power supply 12 V DC Reader 3A ...

Page 80: ...ax 5m ISTY 2x2x0 8 I2 C max 5m ISTY 2x2x0 8 I2 C max 5m ISTY 2x2x0 8 I2 C max 5m ISTY 2x2x0 8 I2 C max 5m ISTY 2x2x0 8 Wire plan for 6 doors use the relay on the PHG AC Leser plug 4 poles for AC Bus RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 Plu 4 poles for RS485 Access control reader Power supply 12 V DC Reader 3A ...

Page 81: ...oors one KYO Oneloc each at the ZK Bus with remote reader TCP IP LAN RS 485 AC Bus ID 1 Bus No 1 010 Bus No 1 010 RS 485 AC Bus ID 2 Relay contact for door opener Relay contact for door opener Power supply for KYO Oneloc via Inloc Power supply for KYO Oneloc via Inloc Power supply 12VDC for AC Reader RS485 Bus RS485 Bus Bus No 1 011 Bus No 1 011 ...

Page 82: ...e KYO Oneloc each at the ZK Bus with remote reader TCP IP LAN RS 485 AC Bus ID 1 Bus No 1 010 Bus No 1 010 RS 485 AC Bus ID 2 Relay contact for door opener Relay contact for door opener RS485 Bus RS485 Bus 12VDC power supply connection for KYO Oneloc and access readers Bus No 1 011 Bus No 1 011 ...

Page 83: ...red by an external power supply Wiring plan for 2 doors one KYO Oneloc each at the ZK Bus with remote reader RS 485 AC Bus ID 1 RS 485 AC Bus ID 2 Power supply for KYO Oneloc via Inloc Power supply for KYO Oneloc via Inloc 12VDC power supply unit for the access readers Plug 4 poles For AC Bus RS 485 Module slot 1 Plug 4 poles For AC Bus RS 485 Module slot 2 Relay contact for door opener RS485 Bus ...

Page 84: ...the attached access reader Plug 4 poles For AC Bus RS 485 Module slot 1 Relay contact for door opener 30V max 2A Bus No 1 011 RS485 Bus RS 485 AC Bus ID 2 Power supply 12 V DC for the KYO Oneloc and the attached access reader Plug 4 poles For AC Bus RS 485 Module slot 2 Relay contact for door opener 30V max 2A Bus No 1 011 RS485 Bus ...

Page 85: ...for the electrician for installing the access control system 5 7 5 1 Star shaped bus wiring Incorrect star connection of the RS485 bus RS485 wire pairs must not be connected in parallel Junction box Datafox KYO Inloc Datafox EVO Intera 2 Datafox EVO Intera 1 RS485 wire pair RS485 wire pair ...

Page 86: ...e in order to ensure smooth operation of the bus communication RS485 A B AC Master e g Datafox KYO Inloc External power supply Datafox EVO Intera 1 Datafox EVO Intera 2 Datafox EVO Intera 3 RS 485 twisted pair of wires yellow white RS 485 twisted pair of wires green white Junction box 12V GND A cable can be led to the reader ex ample Cat cable Telecommunications cable JY ST Y or similar The last b...

Page 87: ...cess reader can be used with 125 kHz Le gic or Mifare It is available for in wall or on wall mounting with or without keyboard Each reader has a sabotage recognition three lamps for visualizing the state a buzzer for the acoustic signaling and a proximity sensor Backlight signaling Glowing white reader ready for use Flashing white reader not recognized Backlight signaling green access allowed Back...

Page 88: ...t polarity reversal and are sup plied by Datafox with printed assignment Stecker 4 polig 10 30V DC RS485 B RS485 A GND Stecker 5 polig DGND D IN1 Relais DIP Schalter Off On 1 Adresse Bit 0 0 1 2 Adresse Bit 1 0 2 3 Adresse Bit 2 0 4 4 Adresse Bit 3 0 8 5 end resistor 120R no activ activ Beispiel 5 4 3 2 1 Adress 2 with active end resistor 1 0 0 1 0 Adress 3 no active end resistor 0 0 0 1 1 wiring ...

Page 89: ...YO Inloc page 82 date 16 12 2020 Version 04 03 15 XX Settings for proximity sensor The proximity sensor are on rigth side on the reader The settings are include in the SW DatafoxStudioIV Configuration proximitiy sensor ...

Page 90: ...Location RefAction PinGeneral Beschreibungstext 1 1 010 1 1 0 Leser an RS485 Modulplatz 1 Bus ID 1 4 1 320 0 1 0 ZK Box V4 Mastergerät wire plan for one reader Intera 2 max 30V 2A Power supply for door electic door opener Bus Nr 1 EVO ZK Leser plug 4 poles for access plug 5 poles digital in output Uv max 200 m bei 0 6mm2 ...

Page 91: ...d below can be exchanged Display The entire display area is backed by a touch screen With the DatafoxStudioIV images can be stored here for a gallery dis play and for the necessary in puts outputs See Configuration Display Designer Reading range of the transponder with backlight in RGB colours The control of the LED is con trolled exclusively by the readers firmware Access denied red Access permit...

Page 92: ...automatically For access only by entering a PIN it is sufficient to briefly touch the display to activate the PIN display 5 7 7 4 Error message Datafox standard image Datafox standard image Datafox standard image Picture 1 of the gallery error communication The reader is in constant communi cation with the master If communication is interrupted this is indicated by the text Communi cation error on...

Page 93: ...t for the transponder configured in the mas ter setup 5 7 7 5 Bios menu Connect the reader to the 12V power supply with the connecting cable As soon as it is started connect the reader via USB to a PC or a small battery power bank The Bios menu can only be accessed when the USB port is powered Tap both top left and bottom right at the same time 5 7 7 6 General configuration USB Power bank USB USB ...

Page 94: ...s number is confirmed with the Enter key bottom right With the Escape button bottom left the process can be aborted Im Auslieferungszustand ist die Bus Adresse 1 gesetzt 5 7 7 7 Display configuration The following parameters can be set in the display configuration The brightness of the device Random number keys arrangement of the pin and keyboard The basic activation of the pin keyboard 5 7 7 8 Bu...

Page 95: ...o the table Action 2 was introduced This table replaces the previously known Action On the end of this chapter you find a description for the table Action2 Due to a lot of additional references many scenarios are now possible The entire logic of the access control lies in the links between the access lists Here is an overview of the links between the access lists The following example gives an ove...

Page 96: ...all actions in the table action with the ID 2000 6 1 030 300 0 0 Door module on RS485 wire TM3 only relays include Need not a listing in the table action 7 1 031 300 3000 0 RFID reader on RS232 wire L3 only reader All readings of RFID on this reader make all actions in the table action with the ID 3000 Table Time ID Weekdays TimeStart TimeEnd Description text 1 1234567 00 01 23 59 24houers opening...

Page 97: ...h max 16 00 2000 30 2 6 1 32400 7 0 door 3 open for 9h max 16 00 2000 40 0 4 1 1 5 0 command door open return 2000 40 0 6 1 1 7 0 command door open return Read an RFID chip on reader 3 3000 0 0 6 1 5 0 0 This action is for all Groups are listed in the table Loca tion Table Location ID refGroup refTime refTimeNoPin Description 100 10 1 0 Group 10 20 30 and 40 have access on this reader 100 20 1 0 1...

Page 98: ...The Datafox Device is on the top of the cabin Wiring plan for the EVO Access reader Relay for floor 1 RS485 Bus to the reader in the cabin Relais for floor 2 Relay for floor 3 Relay for floor 4 Relay for floor 5 Relay for floor 6 Relay for floor 12 max 30V 2A Bus Nr 1 EVO access reader Connector for RS485 Bus On the Mod ulplace 1 Relay 2 for floor normaly close Relay 1 With no nc contact Connector...

Page 99: ... 20 2 0 Group moving to floor 1 2 and 3 1000 104 0 1 2 20 2 0 1000 104 0 1 3 20 2 0 Table Location ID refGroup refTime refTimeNoPin Note 100 10 1 0 All Groups 10 20 30 40 50 60 102 and 104 must listed in the location for this reader 100 20 1 0 100 30 1 0 100 40 1 0 100 50 1 0 100 60 1 0 100 102 1 0 100 104 1 0 Table Identification ID Group Pin Menace ActiveStart ActiveEnd Active Description 1111 1...

Page 100: ...ime is in seconds When 1 is specified the relays are reset directly With 0 the relays switch for the duration specified for the relay with RefTime FRA activates Free Access BLA activates Blocked Access permanent red signal STD returns to Standard mode Deactivate from FRA or BLA RefReaderLED Number int 4 This is a reference to the table Reader to switch the LED on other modules RefTimeRelais nur fü...

Page 101: ...onflict detected status code 250 3 Soft anti passback entry allowed when conflict detected status code 251 The table ReaderProps is created in the setup Protocol Function Essentially serves to ensure that when several access managers are used they know in which room a person is located Via your software this information is distributed between the access managers or can be read out if required See ...

Page 102: ... this box that this per son is in the room The other access control boxes can now also be informed that the person with ID X is in room 10 To do this an entry in the Presence list must be created in the other boxes via your software with DLL This is done using the method DFCTableAppendRowData Append Data Row to the table The same applies if a person leaves the room this entry must be deleted in th...

Page 103: ...nd attempt to either arm or disarm a BDS section will result in BDS already armed or BDS already disarmed status passed to dataset 5 7 9 1 Configuring up the BDS In order to activate the BDS inside the access control sub system the setup list ReaderProps is required Up to now this list was required to configure AntiPassBack only To configure BDS the ReaderProps re quires twelve columns Please note...

Page 104: ... int variable 10 Type 2 BDS definition entry for relay and digital input 3 Area Number int variabel max 10 Number associated to the BDS section 4 OutArmReader Number int 4 Reference to the device controller or bus member that contains the relay for arming the BDS 5 OutArmPort 1 9 A 1 Nummer den Ausgangs 6 OutUnarmReader Number int 4 Reference to the device controller or bus member that contains th...

Page 105: ...fReader Number int 4 Reference ID to the PIN reader inside the reader 2 Type Number int variabel max 10 Type assigned to this entry 3 BDS PIN code to arming or disarming 3 Area Number int variabel max 10 BDS section 4 CodeOn Number int 2 Code max 2 digits to start arming mode If these digits are entered the reader starts the arming process 5 CodeOff Number int 2 Code max 2 digits to start disarmin...

Page 106: ...ection requires an en try inside the list ReaderProps Readers not associated to any BDS section may be used to gain access any time using the normal access control rules Spalte Name im Setup Data type Length Description 1 RefReader Number int 4 Reference ID to the reader definition in the Reader list 2 Type Number int variabel max 10 Type assigned to this entry 4 Association of reader and BDS sect...

Page 107: ...BDS sections even if a Group is entered into the code definition see Assigning codes for arming and disarming Type 3 Column 6 Once the operating code and E Enter have been entered at the PIN reader the reader will start flashing red and green Within the 5 seconds timeout a privileged RFID transponder has to be pre sented to the reader then the PIN has to be entered Depending on the validity of PIN...

Page 108: ... is ready to be armed 2641 The BDS signals that is not ready to be armed 265 The relay to arm the BDS section has been set 266 The relay to disarm the BDS section has been set 267 The BDS section to be armed is already armed The reader signals green anyway so that the operator knows that the BDS section is armed 268 The BDS section to be disarmed is already disarmed The reader signals green anyway...

Page 109: ...Manual Datafox KYO Inloc page 102 date 16 12 2020 Version 04 03 15 XX 5 7 9 7 Pre checked online processing graph ...

Page 110: ...he ReaderProps table associates digital inputs and relays to the BDS section Ref Reader Type Area Out Arm Reader Out Arm Port Out Unarm Reader Out Unarm Port In Rdy Reader In Rdy Port In Armed Reader In Armed Port Out Elapse 0 2 2 999 3 999 4 999 1 999 2 2 Ref Reader Type Area Code On Code Off Group 104 3 2 11 22 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ref Reader Type Area 104 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 111: ...ture of the access controller that allows to lock a door as soon as it has been opened The supervised door functionality that each door is associated to a digital input that detects if a door is opened The digital input is assigned using the ReaderProps list If the opening of a door is detected then the associated reader is determined and all realis associ ated to the reader are deactivated For th...

Page 112: ... cess controller that provides the digital input for the supervised door Input Number 2 Id of the digital input that changes upon open ing of the door 0 the door is not supervised 1 32 Digital input wired to the door contact 5 7 10 4 Logical conditions implemented by the access controller The following conditions are checked by the access controller 1 The check of supervised doors is started upon ...

Page 113: ...r granting access 5 7 10 6 Configuration sample The sample configuration explained here is associated to Figure 1 The digital input 1 is used to de tect the opening of the door A low voltage on the digital input indicated that the door is open 5 7 10 7 Access control lists First the two devices are declared by entries to the Reader list ID 10 is associated to the RFID reader which is present next ...

Page 114: ...Pin 1 0 1 0 In order to open the door the Identification list must contain an entry that is allowed to open the door Identification txt ID Group Pin Menace ActiveStart ActiveEnd ActiveGeneral 2059FB3A 0 0 0 2005 04 01 2020 04 01 1 5 7 10 8 Additional lists As explained earlier the ReaderProps list is needed in addition to the access control list If digital input 1 changes to low voltage all doors ...

Page 115: ...ader 250 0 mA 24 V max 9 V min DC The result is a permissible maximum power consumption per Datafox power supply unit of 8 x 180 0 mA 8 x 56 5 mA 1 9 A In order to assure this you can calculate the necessary cross sec tion for a given cable length or the permissible maximum cable length for a given cable cross sec tion Caution Before setting up and commissioning a ZK network the calculation has to...

Page 116: ... A and B data line in use Cable lengths for the voltage supply of the readers power supply 1 reader from the box to the power supply 12V 0 6 mm Cable cross section 200 m 0 8 mm Cable cross section 350 m power supply 1 reader with separated power supply 12V 0 6 mm Cable cross section 250 m 0 8 mm Cable cross section 400 m power supply 2 reader with separated power supply 12V 0 6 mm Cable cross sect...

Page 117: ... phase1 14 battery level of the doorlock phase 2 15 battery level of the doorlock phase 3 empty 16 Doorlock in mode to change battery 17 Modul Update readdy importent applies to EVO Agera and Interra 2 18 Reboot after update 20 520 ID ok accses succesful 21 521 ID is not in the list identification 22 522 ActiveGeneral not correct 23 523 Validity period does not fit 24 524 Could not find the room g...

Page 118: ...put 2 is for the time ELAPSE HIGH 46 digital output 3 is low Off 47 digital output 3 is HIGH On 48 digital output 3 is for the time ELAPSE HIGH 49 digital output 4 is low Off 50 digital output 4 is HIGH On 51 digital output 4 is for the time ELAPSE HIGH 52 digital output 5 is low Off 53 digital output 5 is HIGH On 54 digital output 5 is for the time ELAPSE HIGH 55 digital output 6 is low Off 56 di...

Page 119: ...HIGH On 140 digital output 13 is for the time ELAPSE HIGH 141 digital output 14 is low Off 142 digital output 14 is HIGH On 143 digital output 14 is for the time ELAPSE HIGH 144 digital output 15 is low Off 145 digital output 15 is HIGH On 146 digital output 15 is for the time ELAPSE HIGH 147 digital output 16 is low Off 148 digital output 16 is HIGH On 149 digital output 16 is for the time ELAPSE...

Page 120: ...ecified BDS section is not configured correctly 262 There are no concurrent BDS control events supported while a BDS control event is currently being pro cessed 2631 The BDS signals that is ready to be armed 2641 The BDS signals that is not ready to be armed 265 The relay to arm the BDS section has been set 266 The relay to disarm the BDS section has been set 267 The BDS section to be armed is alr...

Page 121: ... 65 Digital input 3 Master High Digital input3 Reader High Digital input 3 high 66 Digital input 4 Master Low Digital input 3 wurde unterbrochen PHG not used 67 Digital input 4 Master High Digital input 3 wurde kurz geschlos sen PHG not used 68 Digital input 5 Master Low not used not used 69 Digital input 5 Master High not used not used 70 Digital input 6 Master Low not used digital input 1 the Re...

Page 122: ...ual Datafox KYO Inloc page 115 date 16 12 2020 Version 04 03 15 XX Status message of the access control in a record Note Do you want see the status from access control to choose this settings in the Setup ...

Page 123: ...P GPRS 1 2 seconds delay Software Active Script with a logic for the access control and specially designed to suit the connected hardware access reader With the answer from the server you are able to perform specific actions with the access readers The following examples will give you an insight in what is possible with the functions and actions All parameters correspond the online functions with ...

Page 124: ...ing anser to deny the access Red LED status ok checksum 2482 access 010 mask 5 type 1 duration 2 ab der Firmware 04 03 04 ebenfalls möglich ist status ok checksum 2461 master 1 module 010 mask 8 type 1 duration 1 access 010 bus adress on which the action will take place FW 04 03 03 and lower module 010 bus adress on which the action action will take place master 1 rs485 bus on which the action act...

Page 125: ... this bit will trigger the green LED 4 2 this bit will trigger the red LED 8 3 this bit will trigger the first relay 16 4 this bit will trigger the second relay 32 5 this bit will trigger the third relay 64 6 this bit will trigger the fourth relay 128 7 this bit will trigger the fifth relay 256 8 this bit will trigger the sixth relay unused always set to 0 type 0 Off 1 On 2 change 600ms on 600ms o...

Page 126: ...aster generates a data record This must be picked up immediately and forwarded to the application on the server The application then decides whether access is granted and returns a command to control the relay in the door module or lets the buzzer sound and issues a visual message via the LEDs More dll functions are documented in the Datafox SDK on our website https www datafox de downloads datafo...

Page 127: ...access mode The following status values are being used access mode Description 0 Offline access control 1 Online access control 2 Online Offline access control 3 Pre Checked Online Offline access control 5 7 15 4 Sequence of operation in pre checked online access control mode Using pre checked online access control mode an entry event is evaluated by the accesss controller as if it were generated ...

Page 128: ... a special method to confirm or reject a recommendation from the pre checked online module Additionally to the df_api 1 add the parameter df_ao_ac2 with follow ing semantics to the HTTP server s response Parameter name Description Mode Server decision 0 Reject recommendation 1 Accept recommendation Group ID of the group This field is mandatory if due to a missing entry in the Identification table ...

Page 129: ...he method acknowledges the data record previously fetched using DFC ReadRecord After successfully acknowledging the record the next call to DFCReadRecord can be used to retrieve the next dataset Export DFComDLL as DFCQuitRecordExt DFCom_x64 as DFCQuitRecordExt Parameter in connectionId The device s connection ID in deviceAddress Address of the device in out param Instruction sequence that will be ...

Page 130: ...server decide that the access has to be granted it has to reject the controller s recommendation To be able to trigger an action on the controller side the group to which the person is associated is required Thus the missing group identification has to be provided when rejecting the pre checked online rec ommendation for an entry missing in the Identification table You can use this mechanism to im...

Page 131: ...5 module slot 7 Bus ID 2 Note The transponders are read by the cylinder and the ID is transferred to the ZK Box It then decides whether the ID access is granted and sends a corresponding signal to the cylin der Note Only one radio lock cylinder can be used at a time From booking to termination of the radio connection we need approx 2 seconds for a re jection With an opening approx 1 second If ID c...

Page 132: ...the different bus connections with external radio module In this case the same structure applies per access control string or ZM Bus ID Nr function 15 A RS 485 16 B RS 485 operating voltage 8 12 20 V 7 0 V Nr function 1 B RS 485 2 A RS 485 Operation voltage GND 0 V VCC 12 20 V range ca 10 m TCP IP LAN RS 485 AC Bus ID 1 RS 485 AC Bus ID 2 Bus Nr 1 12V via power supply unit Bus Nr 2 Bus Nr 1 range ...

Page 133: ...comes the disassembly card 5 7 16 3 Assembly and disassembly of the cylinders 1 Hold the disassembly card in front of the knob module A Possibly the knob module may need to be woken up by turning the knob before this step 2 Knob module enters disassembly mode 3 Turn the knob module until the emergency power con tacts are in the 9 o clock position B 4 Remove the knob by slightly turning it back and...

Page 134: ...yed for the assigned addresses as in the dialogue Status of the access modules The Configuration dialog for U Z locking cylinders dialog allows different things to be done Advanced settings Setting the ZK Master ID for the device KnobActiveTime Time that the cylinder tries to reach the FSM after activation until it goes back to standby Update information on individual locking cylinders column Info...

Page 135: ...s at the same time Phase 2 If an authorized ID card is held in front of the knob module the locking authorisation is only granted after approx 5 seconds according to the programming During these 5 seconds the LED flashes green The door opening is accompanied by 5x red flashing LED and 5 short acoustic signals Phase 3 The knob module no longer responds to authorized ID cards Replace the battery imm...

Page 136: ...Master ID 1 etc The Knob Active Time is for presetting how long a radio lock cylinder maintains radio communica tion with the FSM when activated When a transponder booking is made the access control master automatically closes the connection after signaling and opening If the Knob Active Time is less than required for the transponder booking the radio lock cylinder switches off and an opening fail...

Page 137: ...s sleep mode Start programming mode O badge trained O O Badge deleted warning signal Delete all badges O O O O O 15 sek End of programming mode O After wake up Read mode Badge not authorized badge authorized O After battery change No radio link out of range No sound long short short red lights up red flashing green lights up green flashing long low tone O short beep ...

Page 138: ...n lights up green flashing long low tone O short beep 5 7 16 9 Resetting the U Z locking cylinder 1 The knob module must have been taught out in the ra dio module 2 Hold the service key in front of the knob module for the duration of a programming mode 15 seconds and repeat the procedure within 60 seconds At the end of the second programming mode this deletes all badges incl battery change and dis...

Page 139: ...7 Mifare Classic Supported is read UID read Sector Block Not supported is Autologin for reading all passwords Mifare Plus Supported is only Security Level 1 read UID read Sektor Block Not supported is Autologin Use the default passwords for reading Random UID Read true UID at Random UID badges Mifare Desfire Supported is read UID Read file max 220Byte Not supported is Random UID Read true UID at R...

Page 140: ...il the programming mode is ac tive 2 Hold the new service key in front of the knob module until an optical acoustic signal indicates that the service key is taught in 1 1 1 3 Technical data of the radio module Technical data CX 6932 dimensions radio module without antenna 65x50x40 mm radio module with antenna 111x50x40 mm Environmental conditions Operating temperature 20 C to 65 C Storage temperat...

Page 141: ...nt from the access controller directly when the U Z radio lock is being operated as wakes up Should an RFID transponder be presented to the U Z radio lock that is in office mode its tran sponder access permissions will be evaluated resulting in red no access or green red2 access signalling depending on the access permissions of the transponder The door being in office mode will open independently ...

Page 142: ...io connection between the radio lock and access controller safe in the case of power outage since the doors will be locked automatically then 5 7 19 Office mode implementation Variant 2 Classic Method In classic mode the a door s radio lock locks in permanently so that the radio lock may be operated as if it were a classic door control 5 7 19 1 Office mode in classic mode In classic mode the permi...

Page 143: ...a radio lock No State before action Action State af ter action Green LED Red LED Relay 1 Classic mode inactive Normal valid access control identification of first identifica tion of a permanent open ID card Classic mode in active 2x short flashes 1x beep Is set for X seconds 2 Invalid access control identifi cation 3x short flashes 3x beeps Not switched 3 Second identification with the same perman...

Page 144: ...ide the ID card out of the RFID field While opening the door handle or the door lock no further bookings are accepted 3 again hold ID card within 15 seconds The door handle flash green green with two shor beeps The office mode is directly active 5 7 20 2 deactivation 1 Holding the office mode authorized badge The LED flashing green 2 Slide the ID card out of the RFID field 3 again hold ID card wit...

Page 145: ...stricted in time activating the classic office mode is possi ble only during the restricted time Deactivating classic office mode is possible at any time using a permant open ID card even outside the restricted time of the ID card If classic office mode is active the door feedback indepently of the validity of the ID card is always green the door is currently opened Due to the radio locks being ba...

Page 146: ... checked and the corresponding current authorization data will be written on the card The terminal stores where the data is written to the ID card e g via segment ID Name Data on Card 6796465 Max Mustermann 30313233343536374243444546303132333 1256866 Heidi Testfrau 3031323334353637383941424344463031 6987986 Franz Zufall 3031323334353637383941424344454630 Access control system usage Current permiss...

Page 147: ...the binary data is written to the transponder The return value of the Data on Card function for GV or data record field is the value from the first step Reading a value from the transponder For errors like the value is not found on the list or the writing to the ID failed the function gener ates an ESC The side steps can then be used to decide how the work continues in the input chain The binary f...

Page 148: ...12 2020 Version 04 03 15 XX Settings for Data on Card 1 RFID Configurations for the RFID reader The transponder configuration for the reading can be freely selected However firstly it needs to be defined in the basic transponder settings 1 2 3 ...

Page 149: ... binary on the Data on Card field The maximum field size is not al lowed to exceed more than 220 bytes After this the further procedure can be set for list errors 3 RFID configuration for write on a RFID tag The transponder configuration for the reading can be freely selected However firstly it needs to be defined in the basic transponder settings Please note First complete the transponder configu...

Page 150: ...303132333435363738394142434445463031323334353637383941 Data after conversion or within the device Field ID Field Data binary field is binary here 1848989745 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789A The following data will be writen on the ID card 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789A Binary the data looks like this 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 Please note When a 3 tone sequence is signaled th...

Page 151: ...ribed in the previous chapters can only be set in the setup under Control menu Now it is necessary to be able to access the access control reader under the control This is how you set it The reader on the access control reader ZK bus RS485 is now activated via the Control menu Operation transponder reader Please note Only one access control reader ZK can be connected to the bus at any time Dip swi...

Page 152: ...or PHG access reader with using DataOnCard hierbei gilt der gleiche Aufbau pro ZK Strang bzw ZM Bus ID ZK Knoten Wiring plan for EVO access reader with using DataOnCard ZK Knoten Wiring plan for PHG access reader with using DataOnCard Bus Nr 1 EVO access reader connector 4 pole for Access Bus on Modulplace 1 Bus Nr 1 PHG access reader connector 4 pole for Access Bus on Modulplace 1 EVO access read...

Page 153: ... 2 RXD 3 5 V 4 Ground GND Barcodes that are read in can be up to 255 characters long This is supported by the field function Normal value transfer from ID card etc From this 255 characters can you coppy maximum 60 in a global variable More information about cut a value find you in the manual DatafoxStudioIV in the chapter Normal value transfer from ID card etc Setting in the DatafoxStudioIV M1 SIM...

Page 154: ...r 4G RS485 optional RS485 bus USB host optional in prepara tion for data transfer via USB stick Bluetooth optional in prepara tion Bluetooth module integrated range up to max 100 m Readers Connection RS232 external optional Connection of bar code readers magnetic card readers via mini DIN con nector Access Options RS485 external ML01 RS485 Connection of up to 4 busses with up to 64 external door m...

Page 155: ... device type up to 250kHz Low 0 0 1 0 V High 3 5 30 0V Digital outputs relay 20mm 1 x NO contact 1 x change over contact 30 V AC 30 V DC 2 A max 60 W Digital outputs Open Coll 20mm 4 x open collector output 2A 30V in preparation Analog inputs voltage 20mm 4 x input 15 bit resolution accuracy 2 range 0 10 V other ranges and functional insulation 230 V on request 6 4 Modules miscellaneous RS232 Modu...

Page 156: ...Manual Datafox KYO Inloc page 149 date 16 12 2020 Version 04 03 15 XX 7 FAQ An extensive collection of FAQs can be found on our homepage http www datafox de faq de html ...

Page 157: ... GPRS 30 H Holiday Control 55 Holiday control ZK 55 I Intended Use and Environmental Protection 7 introduction 3 K Kommunikation 19 Umschalten 19 Kommunikation umstellen 38 L LED 41 P power supply 45 POE 46 S SMS 31 System Requirements Hardware 11 T TCP IP 24 technical date IO Box V4 KYO Inloc Mobile Box 153 U UPS 12 USB 19 21 ...

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