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About this Document 

The following registration units can be used in a range of Kaba system solutions (Kaba exos, 
B-COMM, KEM): 

 

Product name until 2014/06/30 

Product from 2014/07/01 

  Registration unit 90 04 

  Registration unit RFID 

  Registration unit RFID PIN 

  Registration unit Print RFID 

  Registration unit LA-PC 

  Registration unit LA-PP 

  Bolt Handle for IT Cabinets 

  Kaba registration unit 90 04 

  Kaba registration unit 90 01 

  Kaba registration unit 90 02 

  Kaba registration unit 90 00 

  Kaba registration unit 90 03 

  Kaba registration unit LA-PP 

  Bolt Handle for IT Cabinets 

 

This document describes the mounting and installation of registration units. The instructions should be 
followed consistently to ensure fault-free and safe application. 

 

All drawing dimensions in millimeters (mm). 

1.1 

Validity 

 

Compatibility between registration units and control units (reading devices) is described in Chapter 
3.2.1 on page 13. 

1.2 

Target Group 

This manual is only intended for specialist personnel. 
The descriptions require personnel trained by the manufacturer. 
The descriptions do not replace product training. 
 

 
A service person is a person who has appropriate technical training and experience, which is required 
in order to be aware of the risks which they or other people are exposed to when carrying out this work 
as well as to keep the risks for themselves and other people as low as possible. It is the responsibility 
of the service person to ensure compliance with the conditions stated by the manufacturer, as well as 
applicable regulations and standards, when conducting this work. 
 
This document is also used for information for people undertaking the following work: 

  Project planning and project implementation 

  Commissioning of the product within the network 

  Connection of the product to the user software by programming customer applications  

  Customer specific adjustment via parameterization of the product 

 

 

 

NOTICE 

For reasons of device safety, the actions described in this document for installation, maintenance and 
servicing may only be carried out by a service person in accordance with EN 60950-1 (Information 
Technology Equipment 

– Safety). 

Summary of Contents for 90 04

Page 1: ...Registration units Technical Manual 06 2014 TM_ RegistrationUnits_201406_en docx EN...

Page 2: ...11 www kaba com Kaba GmbH Access Workforce Management Albertistrasse 3 78056 Villingen Schwenningen Germany Phone 49 7720 603 0 www kaba com This document must not be reproduced in any way or otherwi...

Page 3: ...3 2 1 Registration Unit Compatibility 13 3 3 Supported RFID Standards 13 3 4 Reading and Writing Properties 14 3 4 1 Basic Technical Relationships 14 3 4 2 Reading and Writing Distances 14 3 5 Mounti...

Page 4: ...6 5 Typical Maximum Reading Distance 29 6 5 1 Reading and Writing Distance with Direct Mounting on Metal 29 6 6 Technical Data 30 6 7 Dismantling 31 6 7 1 Accessories 31 6 8 Conformity 31 7 Kaba Regi...

Page 5: ...ta 37 9 4 1 Accessories 37 9 5 Conformity 37 10 Bolt Handle for IT Cabinets 38 10 1 Product description 38 10 2 Mounting and Connection 38 10 2 1 Mounting 38 10 2 2 Connecting the Coaxial Cable 38 10...

Page 6: ...ended for specialist personnel The descriptions require personnel trained by the manufacturer The descriptions do not replace product training A service person is a person who has appropriate technica...

Page 7: ...ocumentation 1 4 Change Protocol The most important changes to the last edition of this manual are listed below Version Number Edition Brief Description V01 12 2010 First edition V02 01 2011 Various a...

Page 8: ...ation unit 90 04 Kaba registration unit 90 02 Kaba registration unit 90 00 Kaba registration unit 90 03 Kaba registration unit LA PP Bolt handle for IT cabinets Antennas Registration units Registratio...

Page 9: ...erations Conversions and modifications of the device must only be performed by a service person see Chapter 1 2 page 6 Any conversions and modifications performed by other persons will result in a com...

Page 10: ...ore particularly suitable for external access or installations with increased security requirements It can be retro fitted at any time with no or minimal wiring changes The different antenna variants...

Page 11: ...e integrated into existing or new LEGIC customer sites The communication adapter PIN enables connection of the registration units 90 02 to the door managers Kaba exos DML2 and Kaba exos LS 110 and to...

Page 12: ...n remote reader and terminal is performed in half duplex mode via the RS 485 interface subpartyline Communication is performed via the transfer protocol BPA 9 subset 3 1 4 Standalone Mode The required...

Page 13: ...Kaba exos DML2 Kaba exos LS 110 Kaba elolegic Remote Reader Registration unit 90 01 Registration unit 90 04 Registration unit 90 02 1 1 1 Registration unit 90 00 Registration unit Kaba exos lock Regi...

Page 14: ...The read and write distance tends to be slightly smaller than the diameter of the registration unit s antenna LEGIC advant MIFARE DESFire The read and write distance is approx 3 4 of the size of the...

Page 15: ...of the antenna LED buzzer and PIN code keypad are conducted via the coaxial cable Cable Type RG 174 U Coaxial cable 50 Ohm Recommended RG 174 U 50 Ohm Supplier Huber Suhner Recommended Cable Length 1...

Page 16: ...antenna should be checked in all cases Often an air gap in the conductive body is sufficient to weaken the magnetic sufficiently so that the antenna is no longer materially influenced 3 6 Display and...

Page 17: ...registration unit 90 04 reads RFID media and together with a control unit forms a fully integrated access control solution The registration unit 90 04 is used in Kaba system solutions Kaba exos B COMM...

Page 18: ...ationUnits_201406_en docx 4 3 Installation 4 3 1 Preparation Use a screwdriver TORX T10 to loosen the screws and remove the core device parallel towards the front 4 3 2 Installation 1 If needed produc...

Page 19: ...bar from the core device NOTICE Only connect the wires when the power is switched off 3 Screw the base frame to an even surface The base frame must not lose its shape Pull the cable through the base f...

Page 20: ...chanics Place of installation In indoor area Concealed cable mounting outdoors Mounting possible directly on metal or neutral subsurface Housing Base frame Material PC ABS Core device Material PC Seal...

Page 21: ...er no 00 into the bottom of the opening and press the concealed spring upwards 2 At the same time slightly pull out the bottom of the front cover 3 Remove the front cover 4 Use a screwdriver TORX T10...

Page 22: ...na together with a control unit represents a fully integrated solution for access control with simultaneous convenient identification of the user This registration unit is suitable for both internal a...

Page 23: ...cer frame Screw the rear panel or the spacer frame to an even surface The rear panel or spacer frame must not lose its shape Small bumps can be balanced out using the sealing pad Lead the cable away i...

Page 24: ...In addition it is possible to upgrade from a registration unit without a PIN to a registration unit with PIN with no or minimal changes to wiring 5 4 2 Connecting the Coaxial Cable Terminal Number Me...

Page 25: ...e surface cable mounting 88 5 x 88 5 x 26 4mm length x width x height Protection Type IEC 60529 IP54 Only with concealed cable mounting and sealing pad Temperature Range 25 70 C operation 40 85 C stor...

Page 26: ...uick release lock opens up NOTICE The pin strip can be damaged Observe the following instructions 2 Slightly raise the bottom of the registration unit max 10 3 Pull the registration unit forwards in a...

Page 27: ...PIN code This registration unit is suitable for both internal and external applications Additional Product descriptions Door code entry for access without a badge Code lock function Control of alarm...

Page 28: ...er the rear panel or the spacer frame 4 Press the PIN keypad against the rear panel or the spacer frame until it clicks into position at both the top and the bottom 6 4 Connection 6 4 1 Connection wit...

Page 29: ...t to fingernails gloves or just fingertips 6 5 Typical Maximum Reading Distance 1 Badge ISO 14443A 2 Key fob ISO 14443A 3 Badge LEGIC RF 4 Badge ISO 15693 5 Kaba elolegic smart key LEGIC RF The Kaba e...

Page 30: ...r frame surface cable mounting 88 5 x 88 5 x 26 4mm length x width x height Protection Type IEC 60529 IP54 Only with concealed cable mounting and sealing pad Temperature Range 25 70 C operation 40 85...

Page 31: ...rds The quick release lock opens up NOTICE The pin strip can be damaged Observe the following instructions 2 Slightly raise the bottom of the PIN keypad max 10 3 Pull the PIN keypad forwards in a para...

Page 32: ...Mounting and Connection 7 2 1 Mounting and Connection This registration unit can be simply integrated in current European standard installation sockets size I The thread insert with thread M3 is suit...

Page 33: ...approx 10 smaller than in an RFID neutral environment wood masonry 7 4 Technical Data Dimensions 70 x 70 x 13 mm length x width x height Temperature Range 25 70 C operation 40 85 C storage Ambient Con...

Page 34: ...nd external applications 8 2 Mounting and Connection 8 2 1 Mounting Mounting Also see enclosed installation instructions Mounting the mounting plate Align the supplied drilling template precisely on t...

Page 35: ...ce the reading and writing distance is approx 10 smaller than an RFID neutral environment wood masonry 8 4 Technical Data Housing PBT VALOX 375 X 7001 black Dimensions 48 5 x 32 x 18 5mm length x widt...

Page 36: ...suitable for the mounting of various European covers Suitable Housing Covers See Accessories To ensure the visibility of the LED the cover in the area of the LED must have a drill hole of 5 2 mm 9 2...

Page 37: ...ure Range 20 60 C operation 40 85 C storage Ambient Conditions Relative humidity 0 95 non condensing Application Metallic environment On site assortment of switches or sockets Coaxial cable Recommende...

Page 38: ...use with IT cabinets The cabinets can therefore be integrated into an existing or newly created access control system 10 2 Mounting and Connection 10 2 1 Mounting The bolt handle should be mounted in...

Page 39: ...c equipment in EU countries Do not dispose of electrical devices with general waste Used devices contain valuable recyclable materials which must be recycled Used devices should therefore be disposed...

Page 40: ...and registration unit 90 03 conform to the following standards EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 EN 301 489 3 V 1 4 1 EN 300 330 1 V1 7 1 EN 300 330 2 V1 5 1 In accordance with the provisio...

Page 41: ...1 EN 301 489 3 V 1 4 1 EN 300 330 1 V1 7 1 EN 300 330 2 V1 5 1 In accordance with the provisions of EC directive 1999 5 EG Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive R TTE RoHS This dev...

Page 42: ...The original declaration of conformity is available at http www kaba com access control de Sales Support 81668 downloads html cat 355024 and can be downloaded in PDF format at any time 12 4 Device ma...

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