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Basic instructions for the assembly of the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader 

Terminal

 ................................................................................................................... 33

 

Installation of an Access Manager or RF Net Manager

 ................................................ 34

 

Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with and without surface-mounting 
frame

 ............................................................................................................................. 35

 

Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager

 ................................................... 38

 

Making connections

 ................................................................................................. 39

 

Terminal assignment for the devices

 ....................................................................... 40

 

Setting DIP switches on the devices

 ....................................................................... 42

 

Connecting the Access Manager to a passive reader (HiSec)

 ................................ 43

 

Connecting the Access Manager to two passive readers (HiSec)

 .......................... 44

 

Connecting the Access Manager to three passive readers (HiSec)

 ........................ 46

 

Connecting the Access Manager or RF Net Manager to the network

 ..................... 48

 

Connecting a device to the power supply

 ................................................................ 49

 

Connecting the Access Manager Terminal Compact, Access Manager ITT or RF 

Net Manager to the power supply

............................................................................ 51

 

Connecting the Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal to the power supply 

with a passive reader (HiSec)

 .................................................................................. 52

 

Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with two passive readers 

(HiSec)

 ..................................................................................................................... 54

 

Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with three passive readers 

(HiSec)

 ..................................................................................................................... 55

 

Completing installation

 .................................................................................................. 56

 

Carrying out standard configuration of the Access Manager and Access 
Manager Terminal

 ......................................................................................................... 58

 

Installation of an ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal

 ............................... 59

 

Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with and without surface-mounting 
frame

 ............................................................................................................................. 59

 

Connecting the Access Manager (control unit) of the ENiQ Module 
Reader/Module Reader Terminal

 ................................................................................. 62

 

Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit)

 ........ 64

 

VOX-IO-Touch reader

 ............................................................................................. 64

 

VOX-IO-Easy reader

 ............................................................................................... 69

 

Siedle / RITTO PORTIER reader

 ............................................................................ 73

 

Baudisch/RITTO ACERO/ Behnke readers

 ............................................................. 77

 

RELINO / Gira reader

 .............................................................................................. 79

 

ELCOM reader

 ......................................................................................................... 85

 

Connecting the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) of 
the ENiQ module reader or module reader terminal to the network and the 
power supply

 ................................................................................................................. 88

 

Terminal allocation of the Access Manager Compact or Access Manager Terminal 

(control unit)

 ............................................................................................................. 88

 

Setting DIP switches on the devices

 ....................................................................... 90

 

Connecting the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal Compact (control 

unit) to the network

 .................................................................................................. 90

 

Summary of Contents for DOM Tapkey Access Manager V1

Page 1: ...Access Manager Access Manager Terminal Access Manager ITT Module Reader Module Reader Terminal Communication module RF Net Manager Desk reader of the ENiQ ELS and DOM Tapkey system families English tr...

Page 2: ...onal problems 10 Qualification of the staff 11 Layout features of warning notes 12 Layout features of notes indicating property damage 12 Description 13 Scope of supply 13 Available accessories 16 ELS...

Page 3: ...e power supply with two passive readers HiSec 54 Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with three passive readers HiSec 55 Completing installation 56 Carrying out standard configuration of...

Page 4: ...reader HiSec 102 ELS Access Manager Access Manager Terminal with a passive reader HiSec 103 ENiQ Access Manager with two passive readers HiSec 103 ELS Access Manager with two passive readers HiSec 104...

Page 5: ...e ENiQ and ELS system families are also described in these instructions The wall readers Access Manager Access Manager Terminal and Access Manager ITT are all referred to as Access Manager for short i...

Page 6: ...steps Tips contain additional information for installation and operation Mutually applicable documents The following document types are also applicable in particular Data sheets Assembly and operating...

Page 7: ...hole or in part stored or transmitted disclosed or translated in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH Co KG This documentation is updated at regula...

Page 8: ...tion 8 Information available online You can download these instructions and other information about the Access Manager RF Net Manager ENIQ Module Reader and Desk Reader on the product details page on...

Page 9: ...following ambient conditions Temperature range 20 C to 55 C Air humidity 20 to 95 non condensing Fundamental safety information The devices are built according to the latest engineering standard and r...

Page 10: ...the instructions in the documents for the drill Danger of injury to fingers or hands due to slipping during screwing Wear suitable safety gloves Avoid property damage and functional problems Material...

Page 11: ...cking medium to be delayed or remain undetected Ensure that external systems do not influence the device Qualification of the staff People working on and with the devices must have a basic knowledge o...

Page 12: ...uation which can possibly lead to death or serious injuries CAUTION Notices with the word CAUTION warn of a situation which can lead to light or moderate injuries Layout features of notes indicating p...

Page 13: ...ne device An additional reader Mounting frame Housing cover Screw sets Two additional readers can be connected in the ENiQ and ELS system families but they do not form part of the scope of supply ENiQ...

Page 14: ...ce Mounting frame Housing cover Screw set ENiQ ELS Desk Reader programming station Desk reader USB connection cable micro USB B USB ENiQ ELS RF Net Manager Communication module Mounting frame Housing...

Page 15: ...g frame Siedle Vario housing Screw set ELS Access Manager Siedle Vario HiSec Control unit and reader in one device An additional reader Mounting frame Housing cover DOM Siedle Vario housing Screw sets...

Page 16: ...ories are available Master card programming card RF wake up card RF online card change of battery indication card service maintenance card permanently open card permanently closed card in ISO cheque c...

Page 17: ...ounds such as plasterboard do not form part of the scope of supply and can be acquired from the corresponding specialist retailer Pre assembled Ethernet cable RJ45 for ENiQ ACM V2 ELS ACM V7 V8 and Do...

Page 18: ...Description 18 ELS Access Manager V8 and ELS RF Net Manager V8 No Designation 1 Housing cover 2 DIP switch 3 Access control LEDs 4 Buzzer 5 Status LEDs 6 Mounting frame...

Page 19: ...Access Manager V1 and ENiQ RF Net Manager V2 19 ENiQ Access Manager V2 DOM Tapkey Access Manager V1 and ENiQ RF Net Manager V2 No Designation 1 Housing cover 2 DIP switch 3 Buzzer 4 Access control LE...

Page 20: ...ating mode is set using the DIP switches The DIP switches in the electronic circuitry are identical in the ENiQ ELS and DOM Tapkey system families They are however located in different positions withi...

Page 21: ...rface for the reader active 2 ON RS485 terminating resistor switched on OFF RS485 terminating resistor switched off 3 ON Internal boot loader activated flashing OFF Internal boot loader deactivated no...

Page 22: ...rdance with access control Signalling in accordance with access control 5 Red Ethernet data sent Green Ethernet ready to receive standby Connection to reader 3 Off Ethernet data received No connection...

Page 23: ...Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with access control Signalling in accordance with access control 5 Blue Device transmits advertising Device transmits advertising Green Device is connected via B...

Page 24: ...ccordance with access control 2 Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with access control 3 Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with access control 4 Multicoloured Signalling in accordance with ac...

Page 25: ...th the terminals The white stickers are used for devices V1 of the ENiQ system family and devices of the ELS system family V6 The yellow stickers are used for new devices V7 V8 of the ELS system famil...

Page 26: ...ire a power supply with the exception of Smartphones The devices have a buzzer acoustic signalling device for the access control functions and this can be switched off via the software For the system...

Page 27: ...cquired separately The individual tasks of the devices are ENiQ ELS DOM Tapkey Access Manager Compact also ELS Siedle Vario Wall reader Reading and writing Request for authorisations Switching of an a...

Page 28: ...authorisations Switching of an actuator Extension of validity of authorisations Control unit and reader in one device Checking of access points on one side while extending the validity of the transpo...

Page 29: ...cted to a PC laptop via a USB cable and is used locally for the programming of transponders in connection with a DOM software solution ENiQ RF Net Manager V2 Communication module Connection of ENiQ Pr...

Page 30: ...an actuator Extension of validity of authorisations Access Manager Manager Terminal Compact control unit and reader An external reader without accessories Siedle Baudisch Behnke ELCOM RITTO Relino VOX...

Page 31: ...to store the device prior to assembly or following use Store the device in the original packaging in a dry and dust free place Store the device and its electronic circuit in particular at least 15 cm...

Page 32: ...he passive reader must be in the ON position see page 20 If you wish to operate the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal of an ENiQ Module Reader or Module Reader Terminal with the external reade...

Page 33: ...wiring and the visualisation signalling of the individual configuration recorded in the terminal device can be taken from the associated documentation e g PLC You must use special door openers with f...

Page 34: ...M Tapkey Access Manager Compact V1 DOM Tapkey Access Manager HiSec V1 DOM Tapkey Passive Reader V1 The installation description applies to the following devices of the ELS system family ELS Access Man...

Page 35: ...frame on the wall with and without surface mounting frame WARNING Risk of injury through electric current when drilling into a live cable Make sure you do not drill into any live cables when drilling...

Page 36: ...ert the plugs into the drill holes Initially attach the surface mounting frame loosely with the washers and the four screws 3 x 25 included in the scope of supply Align the surface mounting frame so t...

Page 37: ...ounting frame in any number of modular ways Proceed as follows for this purpose Guide the connection cables through the second surface mounting frame Attach the second surface mounting frame turned 90...

Page 38: ...ng capacity are not exceeded during joint operation of the device with an inductive load e g E opener Use separate voltage supplies if necessary ATTENTION Damage to the contact pins on the device Only...

Page 39: ...minals from the device Pull the pluggable terminals away from the back of the device carefully Loosen the screws on the terminal if necessary Remove around 40 mm of the insulation of the cable sheath...

Page 40: ...rs door openers etc are controlled by the device by means of a potential free relay changeover contact One potential free opener contact C and one potential free closer contact C S are available You c...

Page 41: ...sion of external power 7 DC In 12 24 V Power supply for the unit 8 DC In 12 24 V Power supply for the unit 9 DC Out Provision of external power 10 DC Out Provision of external power 11 IN1 Input 1 12...

Page 42: ...ol unit and the passive reader are in the ON position Schematic diagram of ENiQ Module Reader Module Reader Terminal When installing the Access Manager Compact variant and the RF Net Manager next conn...

Page 43: ...of the devices can deviate from these ATTENTION Malfunctions due to the use of excessively long cables Use a cable with a maximum length of 500 m RS 485 between the control unit and the last Passive r...

Page 44: ...ctions due to the use of excessively long cables Use a cable with a maximum length of 500 m RS 485 between the control unit and the last Passive reader ATTENTION Functional problems by actuating the D...

Page 45: ...ng an Access Manager or RF Net Manager 45 Following connection to the passive reader connect the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal to the network Follow the instructions from page 48 for this...

Page 46: ...nctions due to the use of excessively long cables Use a cable with a maximum length of 500 m RS 485 between the control unit and the last Passive reader ATTENTION Functional problems by actuating the...

Page 47: ...Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager 47...

Page 48: ...k connection Do not connect the voltage supply via PoE Power over Ethernet yet Make sure that the cable pairs for Ethernet RD and TD remain twisted up to the terminal on the DOM device Data is general...

Page 49: ...8 brown Wire 7 white brown Wire 8 brown 6 SPB Ethernet PoE Wire 4 blue Wire 5 white blue Wire 4 blue Wire 5 white blue Connecting a device to the power supply ATTENTION The control unit will be unabl...

Page 50: ...e than one passive reader is used Option 3 An external power source supplies the device If you operate the device with an external power source 12 V 24 V DC connect the positive pole to terminal 7 and...

Page 51: ...r or RF Net Manager 51 Connecting the Access Manager Terminal Compact Access Manager ITT or RF Net Manager to the power supply via mid span device e g PoE injector via end span device e g PoE switch v...

Page 52: ...Assembling the device 52 Connecting the Access Manager Access Manager Terminal to the power supply with a passive reader HiSec via mid span device e g PoE injector...

Page 53: ...Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager 53 via end span device e g PoE switch via external voltage supply...

Page 54: ...Assembling the device 54 Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with two passive readers HiSec via external voltage supply...

Page 55: ...Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager 55 Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with three passive readers HiSec via external voltage supply...

Page 56: ...firmly on the contact pins Make sure that cables are placed without tension load in the surface mounting frame or switch box The installation position of the device is marked by an arrow above the co...

Page 57: ...epresent an inductive load In this case use a flyback diode You can trigger actuators such as door openers hold open magnets etc using the device These actuators represent an inductive load For voltag...

Page 58: ...ss Once the reading writing process is complete the four LEDs only the one lower LED for ELS light up green alternately for the duration of the contact hold time After this the upper LED lights up red...

Page 59: ...the network Connect the external reader and Access Manager Compact or Access Manager Terminal Compact control unit to the power supply Completing the installation of the ENiQ Module Reader or Module R...

Page 60: ...ert the plugs into the drill holes Initially attach the surface mounting frame loosely with the washers and the four screws 3 x 25 included in the scope of supply Align the surface mounting frame so t...

Page 61: ...ounting frame in any number of modular ways Proceed as follows for this purpose Guide the connection cables through the second surface mounting frame Attach the second surface mounting frame turned 90...

Page 62: ...acity and current carrying capacity are not exceeded during joint operation of the device with an inductive load e g E opener Use separate voltage supplies if necessary ATTENTION Damage to the contact...

Page 63: ...external components Removing terminals from the device Pull the pluggable terminals away from the back of the device carefully Loosen the screws on the terminal if necessary Remove around 40 mm of th...

Page 64: ...er and connecting it to Access Manager control unit VOX IO Touch reader For further information about installation see the manual for the corresponding manufacturer module Structure of the surface mou...

Page 65: ...ring diagram is included in the scope of supply First lay the necessary connecting cables Observe and follow the generally applicable VDE regulations when doing so Prepare the connection cables for co...

Page 66: ...4 V Terminal 7 GND Terminal 8 GND Terminal 1 Data A Terminal 18 RxD A Terminal 2 Data B Terminal 19 TxD B The activation of actuators door openers etc by the control unit of the ENiQ Module Reader ENi...

Page 67: ...rface mounted version Feed the connection cable from above below or directly out of the wall Use suitable screws to fasten the back plate to the wall Installing the flush mounted variant Fasten the wa...

Page 68: ...o the device socket or onto the surface mounted housing Place the reader module 2 on the wall mounting or the surface mounted housing Slide the reader module downwards 3 until you hear it click into p...

Page 69: ...trol unit 69 VOX IO Easy reader For further information about installation see the manual for the corresponding manufacturer module Structure of the surface mounted variant Structure of the flush moun...

Page 70: ...VDE regulations Prepare the connection cables for connection Pull the 4 pole connecting terminal off the reader module Make sure no voltage is applied Connect the connection cables according to the r...

Page 71: ...or flush mounting or surface mounting This reader is connected to the ENiQ Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal via the following terminals External reader Control unit ACM ACM T Terminal 4 Ub Te...

Page 72: ...rminal 1 onto the contact pins Hook the reader module into the two safety clips 2 Press the reader module downwards 3 until you hear it click into place After clicking into place screw the safety scre...

Page 73: ...Siedle reader Please heed and follow the installation instructions from the respective frame manufacturer Structure of the surface mounted variant Structure of the flush mounting variant Preparing ins...

Page 74: ...5 Centre the connecting terminal in this position on the bearing plate Turn the connecting terminal clockwise by about 45 until it clicks into place The terminal descriptions can now be read verticall...

Page 75: ...sch system Behnke for installation in a Behnke system ELCOM for installation in an ELCOM system RITTO ACERO for installation in a RITTO ACERO system RITTO PORTIER for installation in a RITTO PORTIER s...

Page 76: ...ing the device 76 Insert the reader module as shown Press the reader module forward until you hear it click into place Now connect the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal control unit refer to p...

Page 77: ...ger control unit 77 Baudisch RITTO ACERO Behnke readers Carry out installation as described in the manual of the manufacturer module Structure of the reader with front plate information module Structu...

Page 78: ...hnke for installation in a Behnke system ELCOM for installation in an ELCOM system RITTO ACERO for installation in a RITTO ACERO system RITTO PORTIER for installation in a RITTO PORTIER system These r...

Page 79: ...lling an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager control unit 79 RELINO Gira reader For further information about installation see the manual for the corresponding manufacturer module Stru...

Page 80: ...cessary Observe and follow the generally valid VDE regulations Prepare the connection cables for connection Pull the front module carefully off the back module Set the front module down safely Check t...

Page 81: ...lush mounted socket following completion of electrical wiring using the supplied screws Align the return module horizontally Place the connected return module on a 55 switch box The arrow of the top m...

Page 82: ...ease the first locking hook Pull the transparent cover around 10 mm out to the front Turn the front module by 180 Use a screwdriver to release the second locking hook Pull the transparent cover comple...

Page 83: ...me Screw the components tight using the two safety screws The cover frame and standard intermediate frame are automatically fixed in place and held in this position Contact protection film Standard in...

Page 84: ...Assembling the device 84 Insertion openings for the snap fits Now connect the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal control unit refer to page 88...

Page 85: ...reader and connecting it to Access Manager control unit 85 ELCOM reader Carry out installation as described in the manual of the manufacturer module Installation in the ELCOM Modesta frame system Inst...

Page 86: ...Assembling the device 86 Dimensions for installation in metal panel Dimensions for installation in metal panel...

Page 87: ...installation in a Behnke system ELCOM for installation in an ELCOM system RITTO ACERO for installation in a RITTO ACERO system RITTO PORTIER for installation in a RITTO PORTIER system These readers a...

Page 88: ...inputs Max cable resistance 10 Max cable length 20 m Actuators door openers etc are controlled by the device by means of a potential free relay changeover contact One potential free opener contact C a...

Page 89: ...7 V PoE Provision of external power 6 44 57 V PoE Provision of external power 7 DC In 12 24 V Power supply for the unit 8 DC In 12 24 V Power supply for the unit 9 DC Out Provision of external power 1...

Page 90: ...control unit to the network ATTENTION Property damage through incorrect connection Only carry out the network connection Do not connect the voltage supply via PoE Power over Ethernet yet Make sure tha...

Page 91: ...he DOM device and wires 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 6 Terminal Signal Ethernet standard EIA TIA T568A Ethernet standard EIA TIA T568B 1 RD Ethernet Wire 6 orange Wire 6 green 2 RD Ethern...

Page 92: ...r is supplied on the data lines at terminals 1 to 4 wires 1 2 3 6 In this case terminals 5 and 6 are not required Option 3 An external power source supplies the device If you operate the device with a...

Page 93: ...hat the connecting terminals are inserted firmly on the contact pins Make sure that cables are placed without tension load in the surface mounting frame or switch box The installation position of the...

Page 94: ...ltage actuators such as door openers hold open magnets etc represent an inductive load In this case use a flyback diode You can trigger actuators such as door openers hold open magnets etc using the d...

Page 95: ...contact hold time After this the upper LED lights up red again permanently With the external reader of the ENiQ Module Reader all LEDs light up in the respective colour during the reading writing proc...

Page 96: ...oftware ELS software or ELS mobile software installed on it Proceed as follows to connect the ENiQ and ELS Desk Reader Insert the micro USB B plug of the USB cable into the USB socket on the desk read...

Page 97: ...master card and or programming card described below is always undertaken on the DOM device Initialising the device The DOM devices are ready for operation as soon as the power supply is connected The...

Page 98: ...wo long green flashes The upper LED then lights up red permanently Connected external reader of the ENiQ Module Reader Module Reader Terminal The status LED flashes every second as long as no connecti...

Page 99: ...r this the device restarts This process repeats itself once for each reader The LEDs flash alternately in red and violet following the signal sequence until all connected readers have been recognised...

Page 100: ...the control unit You will receive information about wireless and Ethernet on the RF Net Manager For the signals to be displayed internal DIP switch 4 must be set to ON ENiQ Access Manager Access Mana...

Page 101: ...up check the cabling of the Ethernet cable ENiQ schematic diagram ELS Access Manager Access Manager Terminal Access Manager ITT HiSec When the voltage supply is connected the yellow right hand LED sh...

Page 102: ...the lower right hand LED does not light up check the Ethernet cable connection Schematic diagram ELS ENiQ Access Manager Access Manager Terminal with a reader HiSec The LED for the status of the passi...

Page 103: ...e passive reader Schematic diagram ELS ENiQ Access Manager with two passive readers HiSec The LED for the status of the passive readers lights up yellow If the LED does not light up check the connecti...

Page 104: ...left LED lights up red check the connection to passive reader 2 ELS schematic diagram ENiQ Access Manager with three passive readers HiSec The LED for the status of the passive readers lights up white...

Page 105: ...o passive reader 1 ENiQ schematic diagram ELS Access Manager with three passive readers HiSec The inner left LED lights up yellow The outer left LED lights up green If no LED lights up check the conne...

Page 106: ...te LEDs in the colours green yellow and red RELINO VOX IO Easy VOX IO Touch The green LED indicates whether a transponder is authorised The yellow LED is the status LED It flashes if the external read...

Page 107: ...d yellow The right LED is red The left LED flashes if the external reader has no contact to the ENiQ Access Manager control unit In normal operation an authorised transponder is indicated via the left...

Page 108: ...can create a maximum of one master card five programming cards and 5 000 locking media for ENiQ devices or 3 000 locking media for ELS devices If you have created a programming card you can also carry...

Page 109: ...al each time Hold the programming media or locking media to be created directly in front of the control unit in turn and wait briefly for signalling The four LEDs briefly flash green once You will hea...

Page 110: ...oduct and also on the DOM homepage at www dom security com For commissioning and management of the DOM ENiQ devices with the ENiQ app follow the instructions in the app You will always find the functi...

Page 111: ...upper LED is red Recognition of an authorised locking medium The lower LED lights up green in accordance with the set contact hold time and you will hear an audible signal The LED lights up red once t...

Page 112: ...amming of the extension of validity takes place A purple flashing signal occurs during programming The changeover contact is subsequently activated In this process the lower LED ELS and the four LEDs...

Page 113: ...horised participates in the data update and the programming of the data has worked The programming of the updated data occurs first of all The upper LED ELS or the four LEDs ENiQ light up purple durin...

Page 114: ...e wrong detergent Clean the housing and locking media using a slightly dampened leather cloth without using detergent If necessary clean the device with a slightly damp leather cloth without using any...

Page 115: ...Terminal ENiQ Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal Proceed as follows to remove the housing cover Lift the housing cover slightly at the locking point with a flat blade screwdriver Push the cove...

Page 116: ...dismantle the reader module proceed as follows Insert the vario key into the release opening exerting slight pressure Remove the reader module The other external readers are always dismantled in reve...

Page 117: ...ed The manufacturer will dispose of it and the batteries enclosed in an environmentally friendly way Alternatively you can dispose of the device through an approved waste disposal company Note and fol...

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