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Content

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Intended use ................................................................................................................................................  4

2

Safety instructions ....................................................................................................................................  5

3

General .......................................................................................................................................................... 8

3.1

Versions ................................................................................................................................................................ 8

3.2

Accessories .......................................................................................................................................................  10

3.3

Power supply...................................................................................................................................................... 11

3.4

Determining installation position ............................................................................................................ 12

3.5

More information............................................................................................................................................. 12

4

Initial operation.......................................................................................................................................... 13

5

Connections...............................................................................................................................................  14

5.1

SmartRelay (SREL) ......................................................................................................................................  14

5.2

SmartRelay Advanced (SREL.ADV).....................................................................................................  15

5.3

SmartRelay2 (SREL2) .................................................................................................................................. 17

5.4

Notes on SREL connection .......................................................................................................................  18
5.4.1

External signalling ......................................................................................................................... 19

5.4.2

OMRON ..............................................................................................................................................  21

5.4.3

Wiegand interface .......................................................................................................................  22

5.4.4

Kaba Benzing, Siemens, Gantner LEGIC, Primion and ISGUS interface ...........  23

5.5

Notes on SREL2 connection..................................................................................................................... 23

6

Configurations in the software ............................................................................................................ 24

6.1

LSM ......................................................................................................................................................................  24
6.1.1

Locking device properties: Configuration/Data: SmartRelay (G1) ...................... 24

6.1.2

Locking device properties: Configuration/Data: SmartRelay (G2)......................  27

6.2

MobileKey .........................................................................................................................................................  29

7

Signalling ...................................................................................................................................................  30

8

Maintenance............................................................................................................................................... 31

8.1

Battery warning and battery replacement when SREL.BAT is used..................................... 31

8.2

Backup battery................................................................................................................................................. 31

9

Technical specifications ........................................................................................................................ 32

9.1

Technical specifications for SREL ......................................................................................................... 32

9.2

Technical specifications for SREL2....................................................................................................... 33

9.3

White SREL2 drilling template ...............................................................................................................  34

10

Declaration of conformity ..................................................................................................................... 35

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Summary of Contents for SmartRelay SREL Series

Page 1: ...SREL1 2 Manual 17 09 2019...

Page 2: ...ng Siemens Gantner LEGIC Primion and ISGUS interface 23 5 5 Notes on SREL2 connection 23 6 Configurations in the software 24 6 1 LSM 24 6 1 1 Locking device properties Configuration Data SmartRelay G1...

Page 3: ...11 Help and other information 36 SREL1 2 Manual Content 3 38...

Page 4: ...STARTER or SMART CD MobileKey Web application MK CD STARTER Some SmartRelays can be optionally programmed via internal LockNodes with suitable routers However a programming device should always be use...

Page 5: ...to doors or other components due to incorrect fitting or installation IMPORTANT SmartRelay may only be used for its intended purpose No other use is per mitted IMPORTANT Specialist knowledge in door m...

Page 6: ...MPORTANT Should there be differences in the content of other language versions of this documentation the German version applies in cases of doubt IMPORTANT You must follow all instructions precisely w...

Page 7: ...ands when re placing the old ones Use clean gloves free of fat or grease to handle the battery IMPORTANT Only use batteries which have been approved by SimonsVoss IMPORTANT You may damage SmartRelay i...

Page 8: ...ccess control ver sion of SmartRelay 3063 but with additional functions for issuing SREL2 G2 W Basic version of SmartRe lay2 3063 SREL2 ZK G2 W As the basic version of SmartRelay2 3063 plus ac cess co...

Page 9: ...onders X X X Access control X X Extended connection options Support for MIFARE Desfire cards X Connection options for ex ternal card readers X SmartRelay The SREL provides simple yes no authorisation...

Page 10: ...with date and time connected separately for the last 1 024 accesses or day time zones for up to 100 user groups and automatic locking and unlocking time controlled switch over This version can also b...

Page 11: ...used Cable length max 10 m An own power supply and own wiring should be installed if the cable line length is 3m for the external card reader SC M I G2 Mifare smart card internal G2 The internal card...

Page 12: ...rised transponder and a battery powered SmartRelay 3 5 More information All cabling used to connect SmartRelay should be type IY ST Y x0 6 twisted pair shielded cable and should not exceed 100m in len...

Page 13: ...e energised state 1 Use backup battery The positive terminal on the 3V CR1220 battery faces upwards in all SmartRelays 2 Connect all cables to their designated terminals on the SmartRelay see Connecti...

Page 14: ...t 5 to 24 VDC or the second alternative current connections 12 V AC Battery Connector for a battery when operated without a power supply unit order code for battery including SREL BAT connector Relay...

Page 15: ...artRelay Advanced SREL ADV External inputs and outputs Power supply unit Relay SREL BAT battery External antenna SREL AV NAME SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Power supply unit Either positive terminal when connect...

Page 16: ...ed either against an NC relay break contact or against a NO relay closing contact NO relay Normally open contact in the relay changeover contact This contact is closed against Relay COM when not conne...

Page 17: ...y unit Direct current 9 to 24 V DC Relay COM Common contact in the relay This contact is wired against the NO relay normally open contact NO relay Normally open contact in the relay This contact is cl...

Page 18: ...s 5 4 Notes on SREL connection To use a SmartRelay as a card reader in a third party access control or time and attendance system the hardware cabling and signal emitter and data formats must match th...

Page 19: ...5 4 1 External signalling Possible resistance to power limitation The V output supplies max 10 mA at 3 V DC Buzzer or LED SREL1 2 Manual 5 Connections 19 38...

Page 20: ...Possible resistance to power limitation The V output withstands max 50 mA Buzzer or LED Max External power supply unit SREL1 2 Manual 5 Connections 20 38...

Page 21: ...5 4 2 OMRON External access control or time and attendance system Activation relay Pull up resistances SREL1 2 Manual 5 Connections 21 38...

Page 22: ...5 4 3 Wiegand interface External access control or time and attendance system Pull up resistances SREL1 2 Manual 5 Connections 22 38...

Page 23: ...must be set to 1 ON on the internal card interface for such operation External trigger for SREL2 G2 The SREL2 is triggered if a current of 3 to 24 Volt DC is added to F1 as a pulse This configuration...

Page 24: ...Locking device properties Configuration Data SmartRelay G1 This tab is divided into two sides The left side shows the target status of the locking device i e the desired status configured in the LSM s...

Page 25: ...zone plan needs to be uploaded when the time switch over is activated This allows SmartRelay to remain unlocked during the indicated times in Group 5 During the day the door can be used freely while...

Page 26: ...es This where you indicate the number of external modules connected to the SmartRelay These modules are connected to the terminals RS 485 C OM RS 485 A and RS 485 B Interface For SREL ADV only You can...

Page 27: ...nabled depending on the locking device type Pulse length This where you indicate the number of seconds for the duration of switch pulse The value can be set at 0 1 to 25 5 seconds If you enter 3 secon...

Page 28: ...ted times in Group 5 During the day the door can be used freely while only a transponder will open the door at night You should ensure that mains adapters and electric strikes are suitable for continu...

Page 29: ...Relay emits a permanent signal when switched on if there is an external LED if there is a beeper an audible signal is only emitted when there is a change of status Invert outputs You can use these set...

Page 30: ...ium is authorised and the SREL activates No response from the LED ID medium rejected or not recognised SREL2 LED lights up or flashes blue ID medium is authorised and the SREL2 activates LED flashes r...

Page 31: ...T Around another 100 activations are possible after a battery warning Transponder battery must be replaced as soon as possible 8 2 Backup battery A discharged backup battery may lead to the internal c...

Page 32: ...thout condensation Circuit board dimensions l x w x h 50 x 50 x 14 mm Mains voltage 12 V AC or 5 24 VDC no reverse voltage protection Power limitation Mains adapter must be limited to 15 VA Standby cu...

Page 33: ...C Power limitation Mains adapter must be limited to 15 VA Standby current 100 mA Max current 300 mA Pulse duration programmable 0 1 to 25 5 seconds Output relay type NO contact Output relay continuous...

Page 34: ...9 3 White SREL2 drilling template TOP Cable inlet Specifications in mm SREL1 2 Manual 9 Technical specifications 34 38...

Page 35: ...he following guidelines 2014 53 EU Radio equipment 2014 30 EU EMC 2011 65 EU RoHS 2012 19 EU WEEE and regulation EG 1907 2006 REACH The full text of the EU Declaration of conformity is available at th...

Page 36: ...waste Dispose of it at a collection point for electronic waste as per European Directive 2012 19 EU Recycle defective or used batteries in line with European Directive 2006 66 EC Observe local regulat...

Page 37: ...SimonsVoss Technologies GmbH Feringastrasse 4 85774 Unterf hring Germany SREL1 2 Manual 11 Help and other information 37 38...

Page 38: ...inable thinking and action and heartfelt appreciation of employees and partners With its headquar ters in Unterf hring near Munich and its production site in Osterfeld eastern Germany the company empl...

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