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Kaba access manager 92 30

Technical Manual

EN

04045376 - 05/2016

Summary of Contents for access manager 92 30

Page 1: ...Kaba access manager 92 30 Technical Manual EN 04045376 05 2016 ...

Page 2: ...nd Phone 41 44 931 61 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 otherwise further used without the written consent of Kaba AG All product names are trademarks of the respective companies Copyright 2016 Kaba AG All rights reserved 04045376 05 2016 ...

Page 3: ... 6 Environmental protection 11 3 Product Description 12 3 1 Overview 12 3 2 Device variants 13 3 3 B Client AC30 terminal software 14 3 3 1 Areas of application 14 3 3 2 Software options 14 3 3 3 Supported readers subterminals 15 3 3 4 Readers via Wiegand 15 3 3 5 Registration units 16 3 4 Technical Data 17 3 4 1 Power supply 17 3 4 2 Output voltages 17 3 4 3 Outputs 18 3 4 4 Inputs 18 3 4 5 Inter...

Page 4: ...opener the door opener key and the door contacts 41 5 3 5 Coaxial cables to registration units 41 5 3 6 Line to the Wiegand reader 41 5 4 Wall mounting 42 5 5 Cable routing 43 5 6 Setting the PoE switches 44 5 7 Connections 45 5 7 1 Network connection 45 5 7 2 Overview of terminals 46 5 7 3 External 24 V DC power supply 47 5 7 4 Registration units 48 5 7 5 Readers via RS 485 49 5 7 6 Readers via W...

Page 5: ...ings 79 6 4 8 CardLink host settings 79 6 5 Device Discovery Tool 80 6 5 1 System requirements 80 6 5 2 Selecting the network interface 80 6 5 3 Displaying devices with B Client AC30 80 6 5 4 Changing network parameters 81 6 6 SFTP server 82 6 6 1 Prerequisites 82 6 6 2 Establishing an SFTP connection 82 7 Packaging Return 84 7 1 Complete Devices 84 7 2 Electronic Assemblies 84 7 3 Marking 85 8 Di...

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Page 7: ...or reasons of device safety the installation and maintenance operations described in this document must be carried out only by service persons according to EN 60950 1 Information technology equipment Safety Service persons are persons having adequate technical training and sufficient experi ence to be aware of and to minimize the possible risks for themselves or other per sons which may occur when...

Page 8: ... software used Supplementary documentation is available on the Kaba website The technical man uals are located in a secured area of the website Access is only possible after logging in An account will need to be created before logging in for the first time Access and login 1 In the browser access the Kaba page http www kaba com 2 Select the language in the top right 3 Under Products select the Acc...

Page 9: ...sk Describes a potentially hazardous situation that could result in minor physical in juries NOTICE Information on how to handle the product correctly Failure to comply with these warnings may result in malfunctions The product or something in its vicinity could be damaged 1 6 2 Symbols Depending on the source of the hazard symbols are used for the warnings and these have the following meanings Ge...

Page 10: ...r 1 Target group Mains voltage installations may only be carried out by a certified specialized com pany or authorized electricians Installation may only be carried out in places that fulfill the climatic and technical conditions stated by the manufacturer The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from improper handling or in correct installation 2 3 Service and Maintenance Maintenance ...

Page 11: ...nent This way static charges are discharged from your body securely and ef fectively Touch only the edges of circuit boards Do not touch the circuit board nor the connector Place all dismantled components on an antistatic surface or in an antistatic con tainer Avoid contact between circuit boards and clothing The wristband only protects the printed circuit boards against electrostatic discharge fr...

Page 12: ...ted in suspended ceilings wall recesses etc Depending on the device version the access manager supports the connection of registration units readers subterminals via RS 485 or Wiegand The registration unit allows contact free reading and writing of RFID media in MIFARE or LEGIC technol ogy depending on the configuration A 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet interface is provided for communication with th...

Page 13: ...e device version Overview Equipment Variant RFID Wiegand Communication Ethernet interface X X Connections for readers Registration units X Readers subterminals via RS 485 X Readers via Wiegand X Serial interface RS 232 for specific applications X X Inputs Outputs 4 digital inputs X X 3 relay outputs X X Vandal contact Cover X X Vandal contact Wall X X Power supply PoE Power over Ethernet X X 24 V ...

Page 14: ... can be used to expand the functional scope of the terminal software Software options need to be enabled in the sop ini license file using a suitable license key The sop ini license file is located in the following directory home admin Program Share Init The following software options are available Memory options Standard Option 1 Option 2 Master records 2 000 10 000 50 000 Registration records 8 ...

Page 15: ... type Power supply of the subterminals For power supply of subterminals connected via the RS 485 interface the 12 V DC output voltage of the access manager can be used The supply of readers subterminals by a separate external power supply is also possi ble Inputs Outputs of the subterminals The inputs and outputs of the subterminals can be used thus increasing the usable number of inputs outputs T...

Page 16: ...e access manager Program number A registration unit is reported to the communication software as a subterminal with a program number Registration unit Program number Registration unit without PIN keypad 801 00 X K00 Registration unit with PIN keypad 802 00 X K00 Addressing By default the addresses 1 and 2 are preset for the registration units and are not available as subterminal addresses GID DID ...

Page 17: ...48 W for external con sumers Use only power supply units that fulfill the requirements of EN 60950 1 as limited power source 3 4 2 Output voltages Use Terminals Performance figures Power supply for external readers Wiegand 1 2 5 V DC max 2 5 W 1 respectively Wiegand 1 2 12 V DC max 3 W 1 respectively 12 V DC OUT 12 V DC max 3 W 1 respectively Power supply for door opener etc Switchable to OUT1 Sel...

Page 18: ...relay voltage can be fed in via the terminals OUT2 OUT3 Potential free change over contact Contact rating 30 V AC DC 2 A max LED status display 3 4 4 Inputs 4 digital inputs With integrated power supply and common ground to connect potential free contacts Input voltage 5 V DC max Optional line monitoring LED status display Tamper Switching contact for removal of the housing cover Switching contact...

Page 19: ...tocol KCP RS 232 Serial interface for specific applications Transmission parameters can be set via the terminal software Wiegand 2 Wiegand interfaces for connection of external lasers 5 V DC or 12 V DC power supply for the reader HF RFID 2 registration units with or without PIN keypad connections ant A and ant B Coaxial cable impedance 50 Ohm Encrypted data transmission 3 4 6 Reader Depending on t...

Page 20: ...Ambient conditions Ingress protection according to IEC 60529 IP40 Relative humidity 5 to 85 non condensing Ambient temperature 0 C 50 C operation 20 C 65 C storage 3 4 8 Dimensions Weight Length 208 mm Width 208 mm Depth 48 mm Weight approx 0 6 kg 3 4 9 Dimensional drawings Dimensions in mm ...

Page 21: ...AM9230 K5 FCC 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the follow ing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC 15 21 Warning Statement Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for com...

Page 22: ... any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux ap pareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le...

Page 23: ...due to electrostatic discharge Improper handling can damage or destroy electrostatically sensitive components on printed circuit boards PCB General ESD protective measures must be observed and applied Remove the housing cover in the following way 1 Remove two screws M3x8 TORX 8 on the device bottom side 2 Swivel the bottom side of the cover and disengage it at the top ...

Page 24: ...Functional principle 1 Host computer superior system 2 Kaba access manager 92 30 3 External readers 4 Door opener key 5 Door frame contact 6 Door opener A Communication with the superior host computer B Alarm signals C Badge data and user guidance D Signals for door opening and monitoring ...

Page 25: ... control of one or maximum two ac cesses with a total of 2 readers The following overview shows the three typical appli cations The terminal software offers basically the possibility to configure further sub variants 1 Access with reader for entry 2 Access with reader for entry and reader for exit 3 Two accesses with one reader for each entry respectively ...

Page 26: ...lection of identification data Control of optical and acoustic signal generators Power supply via the access manager Kaba access manager 92 30 with connections for registration units and readers via RS 485 The Kaba access manager supports connection of two Kaba RFID registration units via the coaxial cable Alternatively up to 2 readers subterminals can be connected via the RS 485 inter face Regist...

Page 27: ...of the allowed time the access control manager sends an alarm record to the host computer Door handle contact With the door handle contact the access manager can identify the door handle s cur rent position If the door frame contact responds without previous activation of the door opener or pressing of the door handle the access manager sends an alarm record to the host computer Pass through This ...

Page 28: ...ne In contrast to online mode a query to the host computer takes only place if the inter nal booking response is negative Individual access points can be set to Fast Online 4 3 1 3 Offline After a booking has been made the access manager carries out the programmed checks and decides immediately by way of an internal booking response whether or not the booking is authorized If the host computer is ...

Page 29: ...ansmission of the registration records only upon request X Storage of the registration records in the access manager X 3 X 3 X 3 X Transmission of error and alarm records X X X X Explanations 1 A request to the host takes only place if the internal booking response is nega tive 2 If there is no booking response from the host the control decides itself if the booking is authorized or not 3 If the h...

Page 30: ...Design and function Technical Manual 30 04045376 05 2016 Kaba access manager 92 30 4 3 2 Sequence of authorization checks ...

Page 31: ...ger 92 30 4 3 3 Examples of door surveillance time sequences 4 3 3 1 Normal sequence with pass through control 4 3 3 2 Door is not opened after release extended access control 4 3 3 3 No pass through extended access control 4 3 3 4 Door breakup door monitored in basic state ...

Page 32: ...cal Manual 32 04045376 05 2016 Kaba access manager 92 30 4 3 3 5 Door open too long 4 3 3 6 Time exceeded access with door handle 4 3 3 7 Bolt monitoring normal sequence 4 3 3 8 Bolt monitoring bolt message without door release ...

Page 33: ... 30 4 3 3 9 Bolt monitoring bolt position time exceeded when locking 4 3 3 10 Bolt monitoring bolt position time exceeded when unlocking 4 3 3 11 Bolt monitoring bolt position time exceeded when locking after door has not been opened 4 3 3 12 Normal sequence with motor driven door ...

Page 34: ...ng diodes for status display Icon Designation Signal Meaning Ethernet yellow Data transfer is active Off No data transfer Device status See chapter 4 4 1 no function Power green Device power supply is stable red Load of the device power supply is within the limits Application of further load leads to the switch off due to overload Off no power supply ...

Page 35: ...ed approx 5 sec Waiting for possible key actuation default IP Green then short green flashing signals The terminal software is started Status and error states after system start Signal Meaning Green Terminal software was started successfully Red green flash ing 1 Click installation active The device is waiting for registration by the host B COMM Yellow flashing Terminal software was not started Re...

Page 36: ...be installed in the area of strong electromagnetic fields caused by switching power supply power lines phase controllers etc 5 1 3 Connections The following connectors must have been prepared at the installation site of the ac cess manager Ethernet network connection for host communication For PoE power supply of the access manager a PSE Power Sourcing Equipment must be provided on the network cab...

Page 37: ... of the housing on the sides and on the top and bottom they can be removed if necessary The lines are routed in a duct in the lower part of the rear side there is the gland to the connections on the front side NOTICE Ensure sufficient line lengths on the installation site When inserting the lines from the rear center of the housing the installation lines and network cable with the plug protrude fr...

Page 38: ...hod for feeding in the power supply via the PSE Power Sourcing Equip ment End span direct supply e g via PoE switch Midspan supply via intermediate sources e g PoE injector 1 Kaba access manager 92 30 2 Host computer 3 Registration unit 4 Door opener key 5 Door opener 6 Door frame contact Installation lines A Coaxial cable to the registration unit B Line to the door contact the door opener key and...

Page 39: ...ess manager 1 Kaba access manager 92 30 2 Host computer 3 Biometric reader 4 Door opener key 5 Door opener 6 Door frame contact 7 External 24 V DC power supply for the access manager 8 External 24 V DC power supply for the biometric reader Installation lines A Data line to the reader RS 485 B Line to the door contact the door opener key and the door opener C Ethernet network cable D Power supply l...

Page 40: ...in the power supply via the PSE Power Sourcing Equip ment End span direct supply e g via PoE switch Midspan supply via intermediate sources e g PoE injector 1 Kaba access manager 92 30 2 Host computer 3 External reader equipped with Wiegand interface 4 Door opener key 5 Door opener 6 Door frame contact Installation lines A Data cable to the reader Wiegand B Line to the door contact the door opener...

Page 41: ...line is generally connected on both sides The complete bus network master lines and stubs may be up to 1 200 m long One stub must not exceed 100 m Line requirements Shielded line with twisted wire pairs Cables with wire diameter from 0 25 mm2 to 1 mm2 can be used Recommended cable CAT 5 S UTP 4 x 2 AWG 24 or AWG 22 according to EIA TIA568 5 3 4 Line to the door opener the door opener key and the d...

Page 42: ...tensions in case of slightly uneven surfaces and cover the fastening hole completely once the screw has been tightened The deliv ered washers must also be used if you use other fastening screws depending on the mounting surface In case of soft mounting surfaces make sure that the housing is not pressed into the surface when mounting it The unevenness of the mounting surface may not exceed 0 5 mm T...

Page 43: ...ided through an opening on the bottom side of the de vice from the rear side to the front side of the device The cable passage and the internal cover have eyelets for fastening of installation lines by means of cable ties not included in the scope of delivery For the network cable there is a routing duct on the inner cover ...

Page 44: ...ch must be set as described be low Power supply Standard Power Switch position PoE IEEE 802 3af 12 95 W PoE PoE IEEE802 3at 25 5 W PoE External 24 V DC power supply unit 12 60 W PoE In case of power supply via an external power supply unit the switch position PoE is required to prevent the access manager from limiting the power for external con sumers ...

Page 45: ...ction Establishing the network connection Plug in the network cable into the Ethernet receptacle 1 and fasten it in the gland on the cover If the power supply is correct the Power LED 2 lights up in green after a short time Once the network connection has been established the Ethernet LED 3 is flashing in yellow ...

Page 46: ...46 04045376 05 2016 Kaba access manager 92 30 5 7 2 Overview of terminals The following terminals are located in the connection area of the device Depending on the device variant the terminals RFID or Wiegand 1 2 are not avail able ...

Page 47: ...he PoE power supply the access manager can also be supplied via an external 24 V DC power supply unit The connection of the external power supply is performed at terminal 24 V EXT The PoE switch 5 6 must be set to PoE position in this case Use only power supply units that fulfill the requirements of EN 60950 1 as limited power source ...

Page 48: ...p to 2 registration units can be connected The registration units A B are con nected by means of the coaxial cable to the RFID input terminal Example Connection of Kaba registration unit 90 01 90 02 Connection designation Assignment Ant A B Central conductor of coaxial cable GND Shield of coaxial cable ...

Page 49: ... 91 50 and compact reader 91 10 via RS 485 interface with 12 V DC power supply from the access manager 5 7 5 1 Connection diagram Twisted pair cabling is used for the lines A and B Lines are wired one to one i e line A of the access manager to line A of the reader and line B of the access manager to line B of the reader 5 7 5 2 Shielding The data line shielding is generally connected on both sides...

Page 50: ...ecture Bus with one root The first device of the bus access manager 92 30 and the last device of the bus reader 8 need a 120 ohm terminating resistor Bus with two roots The last device of the first root and the last device of the second root need a 120 ohm terminating resistor Star wiring The example shows a star type reader connection with 8 branches The access man ager requires a 120 ohm termina...

Page 51: ...s Three light emitting diodes are located below the RS 485 terminal They indicate the states of the RS 485 interface The signals have the following meaning Designation Signal Meaning TR Off Transmission direction no readiness for re ception Lit Readiness for reception Tx Off No data Lit flashing Data are being sent Rx Off No data Lit flashing Data are being received ...

Page 52: ...045376 05 2016 Kaba access manager 92 30 5 7 6 Readers via Wiegand Two readers can be connected to the access manager via the Wiegand interface Example Reader connection via Wiegand with 5 V and 12 V power supply from the access manager ...

Page 53: ...inciple The inputs IN1 IN4 are connected to GND using a simple switch or relay contact An open input is recognized as high due to the internal pull up resistor Ground poten tial equals low 5 7 7 1 Line monitoring The inputs can be designed as follows Without line monitoring With line monitoring if supported and activated by the terminal software Line monitoring allows the terminal software to dete...

Page 54: ...d door frame contact is not detected 5 7 7 3 Line monitored inputs With line monitoring activated resistors 680 Ω 0 25 W 2 must be connected in series and in parallel to the respective contact The resistors must be attached in a vandal secure manner directly to the external contact Example Connection to door frame contact line monitored Tampering to lines between access manager and door frame cont...

Page 55: ...ct open Idle state closed Entry taken place Door handle contact open Idle state closed Door handle operated Block access points open Idle state closed All assigned access doors locked all door opener relays drop out Release access points open Idle state closed All assigned access doors released all door opener relays are pulled in e g emergency in case of fire The states described correspond to th...

Page 56: ...re are light emitting diodes for status display of the inputs The current status of the inputs is indicated by a red and green LED respectively as follows Designation Signal Meaning IN1 IN4 Off Input is not active open lit green Input is active closed red and green lit Short circuit red lit Interruption only with active line monitoring ...

Page 57: ...The following variants are possible as an alternative OUT1 is used as a potential free contact The internal 12 V DC power supply is switched to the output OUT1 A DC power supply applied to the VREL terminal is switched to the output OUT1 The external 24 V DC power supply 24 V EXT terminal is switched to the output OUT1 The outputs OUT2 and OUT3 are designed permanently as potential free relay out ...

Page 58: ...e set All other jumpers may not be set 5 7 8 2 Switching 12 V DC to OUT1 By setting the jumper with designation 12 V DC the internal 12 V DC power supply is switched to the OUT1 output Consumers for example door openers which are oper ated with 12 V DC can be directly connected to OUT1 in this way This variant can be used both with device power supply via PoE and device power supply via an externa...

Page 59: ...iring Jumper position IMPORTANT Only the jumper pair VREL may be set All other jumpers may not be set 5 7 8 4 Switching 24 V DC to OUT1 By setting the jumper pair with designation 24 V DC the 24 V DC power supply ter minal 24 V EXT is switched to the OUT1 output Consumers for example door open ers which are operated with 24 V DC can be directly connected to OUT1 in this way This variant can be use...

Page 60: ...e jumper 4 designation CD OUT1 can also be used as a potential free switching contact 1 Switch the internal 12 V DC power supply to OUT1 2 Switch 24 V DC power supply terminal 24 V EXT to OUT1 3 Switch the external DC power supply terminal VREL to OUT1 4 Use OUT1 as potential free switching contact Only the jumpers may be set to a setting I e jumper pair 1 or 2 or 3 or jumper 4 OUT2 and OUT3 The o...

Page 61: ...r 92 30 5 7 8 6 Examples Example 1 Connection of a door opener with 24 V DC power supply to OUT1 Only jumper pair 2 is set All other jumpers may not be set Example 2 Potential free control of a digital input via OUT1 Only jumper 4 is set All other jumpers may not be set ...

Page 62: ...hat the diode is connected in reverse bias direction and check the po larity of the connected voltage When using an alternating voltage power supply a varistor or a bipolar suppressor diode must be connected in parallel As regards the dimensioning and type observe the specifications of the door opener manufacturer The diode or varistor must be connected directly to the door opener and may not be f...

Page 63: ...30 5 7 8 8 Status display Below the terminals for the outputs there are light emitting diodes for status display of the outputs The current status of the outputs is indicated as follows Designation Signal Meaning REL1 3 Off Relay is not pulled in lit green Relay is pulled in ...

Page 64: ...e configuration can be found in the B Client AC30 reference manual 5 7 9 1 Inputs The following functions are assigned by default to the inputs by the terminal soft ware Input Connection Function BI01 IN1 Door frame contact 1 BI02 IN2 Door opener key 1 BI03 IN3 Door frame contact 2 BI04 IN4 Door opener key 2 BI36 IN5 Vandal contact 5 7 9 2 Outputs The following functions are assigned by default to...

Page 65: ...he following pages show the assignment of inputs and outputs for the corresponding configuration type 5 7 10 1 Configuration 0 Subterminal without access The inputs and outputs have no functions in this configuration The logical group de vice addresses 00 01 to 00 02 need to be set in the subterminals This configuration is recommended if the device is only used for time and atten dance 5 7 10 2 Co...

Page 66: ...ier etc A B Access 1 Door frame contact IN1 Barrier IN2 Bolt contact IN3 Door opener relay BO1 Alarm relay BO2 GID DID Subt A 00 01 GID DID Subt B 00 02 5 7 10 5 Configuration 4 Sally port with 2 subterminals and 2 door opener keys A B Access 1 A 1 B Door frame contact IN1 IN3 Door opener key IN2 IN4 Door opener relay BO1 BO2 GID DID 00 01 00 02 ...

Page 67: ... if the housing cover is removed Another switching contact 3 is opened if the device is removed from the wall Switching contact 3 is deactivated by the jumper with designation TE 2 in the de livery state To activate the switching contact 3 the jumper TE 2 must be re moved Opening of one or both switching contacts leads to the status indication of the inter nal input 5 ...

Page 68: ...e cover Fasten the housing cover in the following way 1 Hang the mounting lugs of the housing cover at the top of the bottom part of the housing 2 Pivot the housing cover down and close the housing 3 Fasten the housing cover by means of two screws M3x8 TORX 8 on the bottom part of the housing ...

Page 69: ...dec to 30703 dec depending on configuration 6 1 2 Automatic registration via B COMM The network must have been equipped with a working DHCP server It must be possible to transfer UDP data packages unhindered to the B COMM server IP address 239 255 255 250 UDP port 1900 dec and UDP port 7900 30976 dec must have been enabled The SSDP service has to be enabled in the Windows service management The SF...

Page 70: ...t data that identifies the device will be queried ð If the device is not known it will be entered in B COMM under the B COMM Terminal Discovery client under BCTDS Terminal Discovery Stream 2 If the device is to be managed via a B COMM it can be moved to the desired stream and provided with the corresponding communication parameters ð After having assigned the device permanently to B COMM B COMM fi...

Page 71: ...emain unchanged 1 Turn off the device 2 Turn on the device ð The yellow status LED is lit ð After approx 40 seconds the yellow status LED starts flashing 3 Within 10 seconds press the reset key and keep it depressed ð The status LED flashes faster for 5 seconds ð The status LED lights up in green for 2 seconds ð A cold start was performed 4 Release the reset key again ð The status LED lights up in...

Page 72: ... seconds ð The status LED flashes in green for 2 seconds ð The default IP address 123 0 0 2 has been set 4 Release the reset key again ð The status LED is lit in green ð The system is ready for use a cold start was performed and the default IP ad dress 123 0 0 2 was set 6 3 3 Setting the default IP address 123 0 0 2 without cold start 1 Turn off the device 2 Turn on the device ð The yellow status ...

Page 73: ...he device is not known you can either set the default IP address 123 0 0 2 or determine and assign the IP address using the Device Discovery Tool 6 5 The Device Discovery Tool is always available for download on the Internet at the Kaba site 6 4 1 Login User name and password are requested after selecting the service interface The following users are already defined by default User name Password a...

Page 74: ...tings or to perform a cold start see chap ter 6 3 1 SETTINGS Function Description Network Network Settings Settings for communication via the net work Host Settings Definition of the host computer FTCS Settings Definition of the FTCS Finger Template Control Server These settings are required if the device is equipped with a biometric reader CardLink Settings Definition of the CardLink host These s...

Page 75: ...FC 1123 3 Enter the IP address of the DNS server in the DNS Server Address input field En ter 0 0 0 0 if no DNS server is to be used in the network Assigning a permanent IP address 1 Enable Static network configuration 2 Enter the desired IP address of the device in the Terminal IP Address input field 3 Enter the netmask in the Netmask input field 4 If the device and the host PC are in different n...

Page 76: ...bination with the communication software B COMM the following must be observed when assigning the device identification DID The device identifications must be assigned step by step for devices with connected subterminals The device identifications in between are reserved for subterminals Assign the device identifications for terminals with up to 4 subterminals in steps of 5 that is 0 5 10 15 etc A...

Page 77: ...are 7700 to 77EF Communication via Ethernet XML This communication type is a precondition for HTTP HTTPS based applications that are used directly as communication software instead of B COMM 1 Set the ETH XML interface 2 Enter the IP address of the computer communicating with the terminal software in the Host name or IP address field If a DNS has been configured it is also pos sible to specify the...

Page 78: ...2 30 Encryption The Enable encryption check box is used to enable and disable the encryption via Ethernet A license is required for this function Proxy server If a proxy server is used 1 Enable Use a Proxy Server 2 Enter the proxy server name or IP address and the port ...

Page 79: ...s field 2 Select the UDP port used for communication in the Port field default 7800 6 4 8 CardLink host settings Definition of the CardLink host Function call Menu SETTINGS Network CardLink Settings These settings are required if a separate host is used to distribute the specific param eters and data records for CardLink 1 Enter the IP address of the host that provides the CardLink data If a DNS h...

Page 80: ...ess 239 255 255 250 to port 1900 A fire wall must be configured in such a way that these messages are not blocked This re striction does not apply to the same network segment or a direct connection 6 5 2 Selecting the network interface After starting the Device Discovery Tool you first have to select the network interface of the service PC 1 Start the Device Discovery Tool 2 Execute the Open menu ...

Page 81: ... Submit button ð The selected device applies the settings and executes a restart with disabled host registration When changing network settings please make sure that the values are entered cor rectly in the fields Invalid values are not applied by Submit and a corresponding message is output The device does not send feedback to the Device Discovery Tool After clicking the Submit button you can exi...

Page 82: ...TP client for Microsoft Windows Kaba key file The standard Kaba key file is always available for download on the Internet at the Kaba site in the secured area The SFTP connection via the standard port 22 must have been enabled 6 6 2 Establishing an SFTP connection After installation and start of the SFTP client the login window appears Required settings File protocol SFTP Host name IP address e g ...

Page 83: ...Technical Manual Start up 83 04045376 05 2016 Kaba access manager 92 30 3 Enter pass phrase Pass phrase for standard Kaba key kaba 4 Click OK ð The connection to the terminal is being established ...

Page 84: ...e film or put in a bag Pad generously around the device e g using foam padding or bubble wrap It must be ensured that the device does not move within the packaging Only use dust free environmentally friendly filling material 7 2 Electronic Assemblies Electronic assemblies sensitive to ESD such as circuit boards readers etc must be stored transported and sent in suitable ESD protective packaging Th...

Page 85: ...e The delivery note should include the following information Number of devices or components per package Item numbers serial numbers designations Address of your company contact Reason for the return e g repair exchange Informative description of the fault In the event of returns from outside of the EU a customs invoice with the real cus toms value will also be required In some countries e g Switz...

Page 86: ...fter use Kaba GmbH undertakes to carry out the proper disposal of the supplied goods in line with legal requirements such as the ElektroG law in Germany All costs incurred for the transport of goods to the manufacturer s plant will be borne by the owner of the used electronic equipment Disposal in Switzerland Send the device to an electronic equipment collection facility as per the VREG regula tio...

Page 87: ...ettings MAC address IP address Host IP Gateway IP Netmask UDP Port Device settings GID DID B Client AC30 version Software license Readers subterminals 2 Encryption AVISO CardLink Master records 2 000 10 000 50 000 Registration records 8 000 40 000 100 000 Readers subterminals Location Address Inputs Outputs Remark Backup data directory sop ini Performed Date Backup stored with Phone ...

Page 88: ...lay 27 E Electromagnetic fields 36 ESD protective measures 11 Ethernet interface 19 Ethernet LED 34 Ethernet receptacle 45 External power supply unit 17 F Fast online 28 Fastening dimension 42 Fastening the cover 68 FTCS host settings 79 Function of the inputs 27 Function of the outputs 27 Functional principle 24 G GID 76 Group identification and device identification 76 Grouped safety messages 10...

Page 89: ...ion records 14 Registration unit 26 48 Relative humidity 20 Relay outputs 18 57 Return 84 RFID standard 19 RoHS 21 RS 232 19 RS 485 19 RS 485 bus termination 50 RS 485 interface 49 RS 485 LEDs 51 S Safety 10 Safety messages 10 Serial interface 19 Service Interface 73 SFTP server 82 Software options 14 sop ini 14 Status display Inputs 56 Status display Outputs 63 Status LED 34 35 Stub line 49 Suppl...

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