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2. In the drop-down menu 

 ▼ Select domain

 select the domain (input)

whose RingCast you want to delete.

3. Click the Delete button  Delete  below the drop-down menus 

 ▼ Select

domain

.

9

RingCast of the domain is flagged for deletion.

4. Click on the button  Save .

5. Click on the  Exit  button.

9

RingCast of the domain is deleted and is no longer displayed in the
overview.

Repeat the steps until you have deleted all desired RingCasts. You can
then reconfigure the IO configuration of the RouterNodes at the
corresponding inputs (see 

RouterNode: Digital input [

}

 77]

).

5.4.6 Device-specific settings

5.4.6.1 RouterNodes

You can set the IO configuration for each RouterNode individually (see 

I/O

configuration and protection functions [

}

 68]

) and set router-specific

settings (interface password and IP change by the OAM tool) in the
browser interface (see 

Browser interface [

}

 140]

).

Browser interface

You can make settings for RouterNodes, GatewayNodes and SmartBridges
with Ethernet interface via the browser, among other things:

Allow changes via the OAM tool

Password for the web interface

IP address/DHCP operation

request

You receive the device with the following factory configuration:

IPaddress

192,168,100,100

Subnet mask

255.255.0.0

User name

SimonsVoss

Password

SimonsVoss

The procedure is described for RouterNodes. Follow the same procedure
for SmartIntego GatewayNodes and MobileKey SmartBridges.

Change the default password after the first call.

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Page 1: ...WaveNet Manual 07 04 2020...

Page 2: ...etworks 24 4 5 Safety and alarms 27 4 5 1 Encryption 27 4 5 2 Monitoring the devices in the network 28 4 5 3 Alarms 29 4 6 WaveNet and LSM 30 4 7 Firmware 30 4 7 1 Reading out firmware 30 4 7 2 Updati...

Page 3: ...ting accessibility WaveNet 174 5 6 4 Test reachability LSM 177 5 6 5 Device function test 178 5 6 6 IO Status and LockNode responsiveness 179 6 Battery management 184 6 1 LockNodes 184 6 1 1 Battery c...

Page 4: ...cked access such as access to in jured or endangered persons material damage or other damage WARNING Blocked access through manipulation of the product If you change the product on your own malfunctio...

Page 5: ...s products for any other purposes NOTE Qualifications required The installation and commissioning requires specialized knowledge Only trained personnel may install and commission the product NOTE The...

Page 6: ...conditions The activation of the protection functions in RingCast is based on wireless connections and Ethernet connections Wireless connections in particular can be affected by changing environmental...

Page 7: ...to SimonsVoss security measures the network infrastructure in which you use WaveNet must also comply with current security standards 1 You can meet these security standards by for example using virtua...

Page 8: ...nd the current signal quality during the project planning to be carried out see Signal quality 23 und Check signal quality 171 see snapshot 2 Ensure by continuous monitoring that the ambient condition...

Page 9: ...the download area of the SimonsVoss website https www simons voss com Detailed information on LSM can be found in the LSM manual in particular Performing standard WaveNet based tasks in LSM Business D...

Page 10: ...twork cer tain data is transferred to the identification media using a gateway entries in the blacklist If you operate this identification media on a virtually net worked locking device the data is tr...

Page 11: ...ring Possible Not possible Not possible Event man agement Possible Not possible Not possible Access lists centrally re trievable Possible Not possible except SREL 3 Not possible Software server inde p...

Page 12: ...For instance you can virtually network the doors of the outer shell building envelope and particularly critical locks for example on server room doors with your WaveNet and all other locking devices Y...

Page 13: ...tions You can transmit this data using various transmission paths availability of devices for certain transmission media may vary WaveNet Wireless Cable B field SRD Ethernet Serial 25 kHz 868 MHz TCP...

Page 14: ...cally WN WaveNet Addressing fixed Type of node RN2 RouterNode 2 RN RouterNode RP RepeaterNod e CN CentralNode Supported trans mission medium input segment connection to network E Ethernet TCP IP R Rad...

Page 15: ...OL WN RN CR EOL WN RN CC EOL WN RN ER EOL WN RN WR EOL WN RN EC EOL WN CN UC EOL WN CN UR EOL WN RP CC EOL WN RN WC EOL WN CN SC EOL WN CN SR EOL 4 2 2 LockNodes The item codes of the LockNodes are co...

Page 16: ...ample WP weatherproof version for weatherproof locking devices MS brass coloured version for brass coloured locking devices This list is not exhaust ive other product spe cific properties are possible...

Page 17: ...y protected plug connector RM 5 08 WN POWER SUPPLY PPP External plug in power supply for LockNode with RS 485 in terface 24 VDC 1250 mA Open ends with wire end ferrules mm WN POWER SUPPLY LNC Battery...

Page 18: ...le length 2 5 m ANTENNA EXT 868 Holder Item order code Image Bracket for RN housing not suitable for Router Node 2 WN RN BOX Measurement Item order code Image Test set for illumination of the WaveNet...

Page 19: ...computer each WaveNet device is assigned its own address and a network ID that is the same for all devices The assignment of the network ID makes your WaveNet unique and distinguishable from other de...

Page 20: ...cables is possible Extended power supply options RN2 ER IO This RouterNode supports Ethernet and Radio 868 MHz 4 3 3 LockNodes LockNodes allow you to connect your locking devices to your WaveNet LockN...

Page 21: ...range device in the 868 MHz range has been available for this area This SRD band is divided into several sub bands you can select the sub band see Adding a Radio channel 43 and Add RouterNode to Wave...

Page 22: ...These influences can interfere or hinder the transmission You recognise this by poor RSSI Received Signal Strength values slow or failed data transmission reduced range The WaveNet is also influenced...

Page 23: ...be transmitted the radio signal must have a certain signal strength so that it can be distinguished from interference and received also see Challenges in wireless networks 24 IMPORTANT Recommended sig...

Page 24: ...ced concrete transmitter on metal 10 70 Metal Metal grid Aluminium cladding 0 10 4 4 3 Challenges in wireless networks Radio waves propagate in all directions Unlike cables they are not bound to a tra...

Page 25: ...means that radio waves penetrate other radio networks and no longer pro duce a useful signal but dis turbing static noise If the noise is too strong i e the sig nal to noise ratio is very poor the rec...

Page 26: ...move away from the street noise de creases or speak louder sig nal increases to improve the signal to noise ratio It makes no difference whether a per son can hear better sensitivity is higher because...

Page 27: ...Long transmission times or large data volumes 4 5 Safety and alarms Security is a top priority for SimonsVoss as a manufacturer of high quality equipment NOTE Redundant protection of the network infr...

Page 28: ...acket contains a counter This counter is incremented for each new data packet If a data packet with the same counter reading arrives again the data packet is ignored This means that if an attacker rec...

Page 29: ...vices 66 as well as Fault rectification 143 Battery status You can also use LSM to read the battery status of the marked lock via your WaveNet Programming Read highlighted locking device set time Read...

Page 30: ...locking device see Assigning LockNodes to the locking devices 66 4 7 Firmware 4 7 1 Reading out firmware You can read out the firmware versions of your devices for information on firmware versions see...

Page 31: ...ry Administer WaveNet node 9 You see a list of WaveNet relevant components 2 If necessary activate the checkbox Display all WaveNet nodes 9 You will see a list of WaveNet relevant components 3 Select...

Page 32: ...mware information 39 RouterNodes with Ethernet connection You can update the firmware yourself by using the Operation Administration and Maintenance Tool OAM tool only RN2 The OAM tool is available fr...

Page 33: ...ect the entry Update 9 Window XTUpdate with a RouterNode list opens NOTE Updating multiple RouterNodes The OAM tool stays open You can add more entries to the update list in the XTUpdate window 1 Sele...

Page 34: ...Open 9 The Explorer window closes 9 The firmware of the RouterNodes is updated 9 The window AKForms opens 8 Click on the OK button 9 The AKForms window closes 9 Click on the button Exit 9 The XTUpdat...

Page 35: ...M or better Operating system with static IP and name resolution for LSM Windows Operating system 7 8 8 1 or 10 Professional LSM NET Framework 2 0 or higher USB interface or LAN connection 5 2 Unpackin...

Page 36: ...for the released folder Grant the clients or users this right if it does not exist If you are working with several LSM databases Create a separate subdirectory for each database which contains a separ...

Page 37: ...tart 5 2 3 1 Best Practice From the LSM software LSM is started with administrator rights 1 Open the WaveNet Manager via Network WaveNet Manager 2 Check the file paths WaveNet Manual 5 WaveNet Manager...

Page 38: ...rt the WaveNet Manager manually if you do not want to connect the WaveNet to be configured directly to the LSM and only want to use the I O function for example 1 Execute the file WaveNetManager exe i...

Page 39: ...you only use one password per WaveNet database IMPORTANT Password assignment at first start You can only assign the password when you first start the WaveNet Man ager If you do not assign a password w...

Page 40: ...Fast wake up see Maximum transmission time in RingCast 128 Input acknowledgement set output static static no interval see I O configuration and protection functions 68 Data packet transmission via Eth...

Page 41: ...see I O configuration and protection functions 68 Send acknowledgement after broadcast see RingCast 93 Fast wake up see Maximum transmission time in RingCast 128 LockNodes for triggering an input eve...

Page 42: ...herefore the maximum number of RouterNodes and the maximum number of LockNodes and RouterNodes An 11_5 network mask sees 11 bits 211 2048 addresses of which 1790 can be used Some addresses are reserve...

Page 43: ...et during initial setup Each radio channel uses a different frequency range Once you have selected the radio channel all WaveNet devices use the same radio channel The available radio channels for dev...

Page 44: ...d it is possible that the LockNodes are not assigned to the most accessible RouterNode Only make use of the limited auto configuration if you are absolutely sure Optimized autoconfiguration If you sel...

Page 45: ...select RouterNodes from list WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practice From the LSM software 37 RouterNodes LockNodes within range 1 Right click on the WaveNet_XX_X entry 9 The window Administr...

Page 46: ...the button Save 9 Accessed devices RouterNodes LockNodes are added LockNodes have been assigned to the RouterNodes from your selection that are best accessible 5 4 2 2 Restricted select RouterNode dir...

Page 47: ...the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The Procedure started window opens temporarily 9 Accessed devices RouterNodes LockNodes are listed 4 Click on the button Save 9 Accessed devices Rou...

Page 48: ...1 Direct connection with CAT 5 patch cable Computer not connected to a network Computer with assigned static IP address Connect the Ethernet port on the RouterNode to the computer s Ethernet port You...

Page 49: ...s to change the IP address of your RouterNodes or Smart Bridges Block changing the IP address in the OAM Tool via the browser interface see Browser interface 140 NOTE Unauthorised access with standard...

Page 50: ...Net network other or new devices are also found If you do not know an IP address use the following IP address 192 168 100 255 may differ depending on the subnet 4 Click on the OK button 9 The Scan win...

Page 51: ...gn the same IP address multiple times Compare the MAC address of the entry with the label on your RouterNode 4 Click on the entry Set IP 9 The window Network configuration opens 5 Make sure that the c...

Page 52: ...network 1 Double click on the executable file to start the OAM tool 9 The OAM tool opens 2 Click on the button Refresh 9 IP address of the RouterNode updated 3 Open the context menu by right clicking...

Page 53: ...opology in the WaveNet Manager Option Application situation Find IP or USB router Use this option if you have many RouterNodes with Ethernet interface connected to the same network They must be on the...

Page 54: ...different subnet Find IP or USB router RouterNode connected to the network WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practice From the LSM software 37 1 Right click on the WaveNet_XX_X entry 9 The wind...

Page 55: ...Setting network parameters If you set up a new WaveNet and add your first RouterNode you can set network options here see Addressing 42 and Radio channel 43 After setting up your WaveNet you can no l...

Page 56: ...ns 2 Select the option Find Chip ID 3 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The window Search for node opens 4 Enter the chip ID 5 Click on the button Start 9 The window Search f...

Page 57: ...Net Manager opened 1 Right click the entry WaveNet_XX_X 9 The window Administration opens 2 Select the option Add IP or USB router 3 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The win...

Page 58: ...9 The window Add IP or USB Router closes 9 The window Network options opens NOTE Setting network parameters If you set up a new WaveNet and add your first RouterNode you can set network options here...

Page 59: ...the LockNode to another RouterNode see Assigning LockNodes to another RouterNode 144 Single LockNode Find Chip ID RouterNode is connected to the network WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practic...

Page 60: ...tion requires sufficient signal strength better than 85 dBm 1 Select the RouterNode with the best signal strength 2 If no RouterNode has sufficient signal strength position a RouterNode closer to the...

Page 61: ...he LSM software 37 RouterNodes and LockNodes connected to power RouterNodes connected to WaveNet for testing see Testing accessibility WaveNet 174 1 Right click on the RouterNode you want to use to se...

Page 62: ...cast If you perform a regular sweep the RouterNode sends a total of six broadcasts The quick search is completed faster but the normal scan is more thorough and finds LockNodes that were not reached d...

Page 63: ...he theoretical best value is 0 dBm and is only achieved by cable connections The closer the value is to 0 dBm i e the smaller the amount the better the reception 1 Select the LockNodes of the right co...

Page 64: ...tion for operation without communication node WaveNet topology created and saved see Add RouterNode to WaveNet 53 and Adding Lock Nodes to WaveNet 59 1 Click on the Exit button 9 The window WaveNetMan...

Page 65: ...e for cre ation see Finding and adding devices 48 or LSM manual 5 Click on the OK button 9 The Assignment window closes 9 The window Result opens 6 Click on the OK button 9 The Result window closes 9...

Page 66: ...Transmit 9 The window LockSysMgr opens 6 Click on the OK button 9 The LockSysMgr window closes 9 Data is transferred to the communication node 5 4 3 6 Assigning LockNodes to the locking devices LSM i...

Page 67: ...gure automatically 9 The Group order for WaveNet nodes window closes 9 LSM assigns LockNodes 9 LockNodes are assigned to locks You can address your locks with LockNodes via your WaveNet after they hav...

Page 68: ...tective functions of your WaveNet system are only one element of an entire safety concept They are not suitable as the only protection against hazards such as fire burglary or similar 1 Make use of re...

Page 69: ...r a reaction at the con nected locks see RouterNode Digital input 77 Respond to status changes at the analog input Trigger an event in the LSM see Router Node Analogue input 82 The Set output and I O...

Page 70: ...I O configuration 3 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The window I O configuration opens Multiple RouterNodes 1 Right click the entry WaveNet_XX_X 9 The window Administration...

Page 71: ...inistration window closes 9 The window Select CN RN opens 4 Either select all desired RouterNodes or activate the checkbox all 5 Click on the OK button 9 The Select CN RN window closes 9 The window I...

Page 72: ...Single LockNode 1 Click with the right mouse button on the entry of the LockNode whose I O configuration you want to change 9 The window Administration opens WaveNet Manual 5 WaveNet Manager 72 210...

Page 73: ...2 Select I O configuration 3 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The window I O configuration opens WaveNet Manual 5 WaveNet Manager 73 210...

Page 74: ...to the RouterNode for about one second in case of an authorised identification medium The identification medium must be present in the locking sys tem Unauthorised attempt If an unauthorised identifi...

Page 75: ...onnected is connected to COM in idle state NO Normally open is not connected to COM in idle state When the output is switched the relay picks up and changes from the idle state to the energized state...

Page 76: ...e marked locks LockNodes are forwarded to the LSM event that is forwar ded to the LSM All LN events Authorised accesses and unauthorised access attempts at the marked locks LockNodes are forwarded to...

Page 77: ...Node and unauthorised access attempts for another RouterNode Digital input In the dropdown list Input you can set how the LockNodes of the RouterNode should react to a signal applied to the respective...

Page 78: ...successful deactivation Using this function is not VdS compliant Amok function Similar to the block lock function If a signal is applied to the in put level change Low to High the RouterNode sends a...

Page 79: ...ency services to access them Remote opening If a signal is applied to the input level change Low to High the RouterNode sends a broadcast to all LockNodes You can set whether the LockNodes should resp...

Page 80: ...in RouterNode Digital output 74 If the RouterNode has reacted to the input event and for example has performed a broadcast it can thus switch the relay as confirmation In the Delay s drop down list yo...

Page 81: ...her inputs LockNodes marked here react to all events at this input You carry out the response that you have defined for this input Click the button For all inputs and select the LockNodes LockNodes ma...

Page 82: ...rd entry The RouterNode does not re spond to an applied signal If too high If the voltage applied rises it will at some point exceed the threshold value for exceeding it At this moment the event is tr...

Page 83: ...several unintended events in succession The WaveNet Manager automatically sets the threshold value for falling below the threshold for exceeding by 200 mV hysteresis This increases the operational rel...

Page 84: ...elow the thresholds LockNode WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practice From the LSM software 37 LockNodes reachable see Testing accessibility WaveNet 174 Right click on the entry of the LockNod...

Page 85: ...Digital output 74 and or forward these events to LSM You can set whether the LockNode forwards the events to the RouterNode directly at the LockNode Activate the checkbox Send all events to I O route...

Page 86: ...for 3 3 VDC 2 Connect the other contact of the push button to one of the digital in puts DI1 DI2 or DI3 Input relay contact Use this configuration to switch an input with a relay contact The relay co...

Page 87: ...ation to switch an open drain ouput The open drain output can be regulated by an external system This allows you to connect an external system to the WaveNet Note that the switching behaviour is inver...

Page 88: ...tal inputs DI1 DI2 or DI3 The pull up resistor depends on the open drain output of the signal transmitter A possible value is 1 k IMPORTANT Calculation of pull up resistance Pull up resistors that are...

Page 89: ...DI2 or DI3 IMPORTANT Voltage ranges of the digital inputs The push pull output can work with unsuitable voltages For the signal to be reliably recognized as HIGH and LOW it must be above or below the...

Page 90: ...e of the power connector next to the IO connector The value of the resistor X depends on the LED used IMPORTANT Current carrying capacity The power connection next to the IO connector supplies between...

Page 91: ...ANT Current carrying capacity The power connection next to the IO connector supplies between 3 0 VDC and 3 3 VDC and may be loaded with a maximum of 200 mA Output light with increased current requirem...

Page 92: ...ter Node 2 manual Do not use the relay to operate devices that exceed these specifications Signal lamp Power supply unit GND NO COM GND 1 Connect the ground connections of the power supply unit and th...

Page 93: ...are information 39 NOTE Version dependent availability of RingCast in WaveNet Manager From version 2 6 7 the WaveNet Manager supports all RingCast functions described above With RingCast an input sign...

Page 94: ...locking devices depending on the reaction set at the respective RouterNodes see RouterNode Digital input 77 Depending on the settings the RouterNode repeats the broadcast up to three times four attem...

Page 95: ...cted computers 5 4 5 1 Procedure at the individual RouterNode viewed Sequence of the RingCast at a RouterNode 2 1 Receive data packet To RN2 3 Input 1 10 RN2 3 Input 1 9 Input 2 6 Input 3 12 Target pa...

Page 96: ...NOTE RingCast start only with existing radio connection The RingCast is set up according to radio accessibility If the initiator cannot reach another RouterNode via radio then the data packet is only...

Page 97: ...g of the received packet is higher than the own counter reading The received packet is new and has not yet been processed otherwise the stored counter reading would be the same The counter reading of...

Page 98: ...terminal recognition therefore does not say anything about whether participating RouterNodes are still sending 5 4 5 2 Sequence considered at several RouterNodes With this example you can follow the...

Page 99: ...1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 This is the second time in the example that the initiator distributes the input signal 1 via a RingCast The input counter reading in the initiator is therefore 2 All other RouteNodes...

Page 100: ...DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 2 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 The RN2 Initiator transmits data packet cable connection or radio connection if cable connection failed or not available Target partner Input s...

Page 101: ...r reading in data package currently stored input counter reading Both conditions are met RN2 1 accepts the data packet and stores the input counter reading of the data packet in its own input counter...

Page 102: ...DI 1 2 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 2 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 RN2 1 transmits data packet cable connection or radio connection if cable connection failed or not available Target partner Input signal...

Page 103: ...r reading in data package currently stored input counter reading Both conditions are met RN2 2 accepts the data packet and saves the input counter reading of the data packet in its own input counter r...

Page 104: ...DI 1 2 DI 1 2 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 2 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 DI 1 1 RN2 2 transmits data packet cable connection or radio connection if cable connection failed or not available Target partner Input signal...

Page 105: ...r reading in data package currently stored input counter reading Both conditions are met RN2 3 accepts the data packet and saves the input counter reading of the data packet in its own input counter r...

Page 106: ...nection or radio connection if cable connection failed or not available Target partner Input signal and input counter reading RN2 4 RN2 4A 1 2 The WaveNet Manager recognises that the radio networks of...

Page 107: ...reading in data package currently stored input counter reading Both conditions are met RN2 4 and RN2 4 accept the data packet and save the input counter reading of the data packet in its own input co...

Page 108: ...ket cable connection or radio connection if cable connection failed or not available Target partner Input signal and input counter reading RN2 5 1 2 RN2 4A transmits data packet cable connection or ra...

Page 109: ...reading in data package currently stored input counter reading Both conditions are met RN2 5 and RN2 4B accept the data packet and save the input counter reading of the data packet in its own input c...

Page 110: ...cable connection or radio connection if cable connection failed or not available Target partner Input signal and input counter reading RN2 Initiator 1 2 RN2 4B transmits data packet cable connection o...

Page 111: ...N2 Initiator does not accept the data packet and terminates the RingCast as Initiator RouterNode The RN2 4C receives the data packet and checks the conditions one after the other Actual target partner...

Page 112: ...2 4b RN2 4c RN2 5 RN2 Initiator DI 1 2 DI 1 2 DI 1 2 DI 1 2 DI 1 2 DI 1 2 DI 1 2 DI 1 2 DI 1 2 RN2 4C transmits data packet cable connection Target partner Input signal and input counter reading RN2 5...

Page 113: ...put counter reading in data package currently stored input counter reading The condition Input signal not saved as received is not satisfied same Input counter reading RN2 5 discards the data packet I...

Page 114: ...nodes first use the Ethernet connection and then the wireless connection as backup If the WaveNet Manager detects when calculating the RingCast that several RouterNodes reach each other wirelessly at...

Page 115: ...nge receive the data packet Subsequently all RouterNodes that have received the data packet check whether the condition Actual target partner is fulfilled If the condition is not fulfilled the router...

Page 116: ...smission see Radio network 21 and Signal quality 23 If interference occurs during a broadcast not all LockNodes and therefore not all locking devices may be reached You can add an additional transmiss...

Page 117: ...Trigger Closed RingCast of input 1 switches output 1 which is connected to input 2 Ends timer event if X minutes are not yet up Timer event calls for response if not aborted by event at input 2 Respon...

Page 118: ...and a description 4 In the dropdown menu Type select the entry Network task 5 Click on the button Configure reaction 9 The window Task opens 6 Enter a name and a description WaveNet Manual 5 WaveNet M...

Page 119: ...on opens 9 Mark all locking devices that are controlled by the RingCast 10 Click on the button Add 11 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 12 Click on the OK button 9 The window T...

Page 120: ...tton New 9 The window New Event opens 2 Enter a name and a description 3 In the dropdown menu Type select the entry Time interval 4 Click on the button Configure event 9 The window Time interval event...

Page 121: ...s are already sending while the RingCast is not yet complete This can inter rupt the RingCast Set a delay that is one minute longer than the maximum transmission time of the RingCast see Maximum trans...

Page 122: ...be triggered when the timer event expires without being interrupted 9 Click the button Add 10 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 Action is displayed in the list of actions ass...

Page 123: ...ses 9 Reactions receives two additional entries with the endings Deactivate and Activate Starting the timer 1 In the area Events click the button New 9 The window New Event opens 2 Enter a name and a...

Page 124: ...a Input changes select when your RingCast starts from 0 to 1 RingCast starts when the signal is present from 1 to 0 RingCast starts when the signal is no longer present both RingCast starts when the s...

Page 125: ...your RingCast the RouterNode that gets the input first 10 Click on the button Add 9 The Administration window closes 9 RouterNode is displayed in the list of locking devices associated with the event...

Page 126: ...the one with the ending activate 13 Click the button Add 14 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 Action is displayed in the list of actions associated with the event 15 Click on...

Page 127: ...he button New 9 The window New Event opens 4 Enter a name for the event e g Backup abort 5 In the dropdown menu Type select the entry Input Event 6 Click on the button Configure event 9 The window Inp...

Page 128: ...cking devices is also repeated This results in a total transmission time for the RingCast You can calculate the maximum transmission time of your RingCast using the following formula Transmission time...

Page 129: ...ration and Block lock with input acknowledgement Transmission time 50 RouterNodes in the RingCast 5 s 4 Broadcasts 5 s 50 RouterNodes in RingCast The transmission time is up to 1000 seconds Calculatio...

Page 130: ...closes 9 Window I O configuration opens 5 Optional For example for Output 1 Input receipt static to be able to control a signal device during deactivation 6 In the drop down menu Input select the des...

Page 131: ...onfiguration the RingCast is automatically recalcu lated after saving the changes and confirming the request WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practice From the LSM software 37 RouterNodes and L...

Page 132: ...Manager opens 7 Click on the button Yes 9 The WaveNetManager window closes 9 Changes will be updated 9 The RingCast is created and will be visible in the WaveNet Manager after a short time Save the ne...

Page 133: ...therefore ignores the status of router nodes that are not Eth ernet router nodes ER If you are using the central output router and your RingCast also contains router nodes without an Ethernet interfa...

Page 134: ...Set 7 Click on the button Save 8 Click on the Exit button 9 The central output router is set Delete central output router Without a central output router all RouterNodes including the former central...

Page 135: ...gital input and forward its status to LSM see RouterNode Digital input 77 This allows you to react to the successful completion of a RingCast in the event manager This illustration shows the wiring wh...

Page 136: ...by changing environmental conditions see Radio network 21 und Challenges in wireless networks 24 This also influences the activation of the protective functions in the RingCast and can jeopardise the...

Page 137: ...router in RingCast with R CR router nodes The central output router receives the input acknowledgement of the parti cipating router nodes exclusively via an Ethernet connection The central output rout...

Page 138: ...with the right mouse button on the RingCast entry you want to test 2 In the drop down menu Select domain select the input whose RingCast you want to test 9 The window Edit radio domains opens 3 Click...

Page 139: ...due to the interrupted Ethernet connection 1 Check the reachability of the RouterNodes mentioned see RouterNodes 174 und Test reachability LSM 177 2 Check the reachability of the LockNodes see LockNod...

Page 140: ...r each RouterNode individually see I O configuration and protection functions 68 and set router specific settings interface password and IP change by the OAM tool in the browser interface see Browser...

Page 141: ...erface name and password known 1 Enter the IP address in the address field of your browser 2 Confirm the entry with the Enter key 9 The window Authentication required opens 3 Enter the access data 4 C...

Page 142: ...a change of IP address via the OAM tool As long as you do not allow the OAM Tool allow you cannot import updates via the OAM tool Browser interface open 1 Via CONFIGURATION open the tab PORT 9 You see...

Page 143: ...5 5 1 Improving signal quality You can see the signal strength in the overview of the WaveNet Manager see also Check signal quality 171 Unit of signal strength The WaveNet Manager displays the signal...

Page 144: ...gnal quality of the radio link between RouterNodes and LockNodes by assigning the LockNode to a RouterNode that is closer or less disturbed As long as you move the LockNode within the same CentralNode...

Page 145: ...2 In the area Configuration select the option Move to another master segment 3 Click on the OK button 9 The Procedure started window opens temporarily WaveNet Manual 5 WaveNet Manager 145 210...

Page 146: ...ndow Result opens You will see the list of previously selected RouterNodes with measured values 6 Select the RouterNode to which you want to assign your LockNode NOTE Best signal quality From the poss...

Page 147: ...kNodes to one RouterNode WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practice From the LSM software 37 LockNodes and RouterNodes connected to power supply LockNodes and RouterNodes connected to WaveNet te...

Page 148: ...Search master segment 3 Activate the checkbox only known 4 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The window WaveNetManager opens 5 Click button Yes quick search or No regular sea...

Page 149: ...arted window opens temporarily 9 The window Search results opens You will see an overview table of the LockNodes found by the RouterNode during the search This table has three columns Nodes in this se...

Page 150: ...Manager 2 Use drag and drop to move the LockNodes to the left hand column nodes in this segment to assign them to the current RouterNode which you used to search 9 LockNodes are assigned to the curren...

Page 151: ...des in the WaveNet Manager WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practice From the LSM software 37 RouterNode connected to WaveNet see Add RouterNode to WaveNet 53 1 Right click on the entry of the...

Page 152: ...ocedure started window opens temporarily 9 RouterNode will be restarted 9 RouterNode is restarted Restart RouterNodes via power connection Your RouterNodes will restart when you disconnect the power s...

Page 153: ...37 LockNode connected to WaveNet see Adding Lock Nodes to WaveNet 59 1 Right click on the entry of the LockNode you want to restart 9 The window Administration opens 2 In the area Maintenance select t...

Page 154: ...device The flash symbol in the overview indicates a problem with your device Try to reprogram the configuration on the same device To do this perform the replacement procedure as described see RouterN...

Page 155: ...use the IP address chip ID of the replacement unit instead of the same IP address chip ID 2 Proceed in the same way as when reprogramming a WaveNet configur ation on a device see RouterNodes 155 und...

Page 156: ...IP or USB Router closes 9 If you use the IO functions in the RouterNode you want to replace The window I O configuration opens NOTE Check IO configuration Check the IO configuration You can also set t...

Page 157: ...e window Administration opens 2 In the area Configuration select the option Replace with Chip ID 3 Enter the chip ID of the new LockNode you will find the chip ID on the packaging of the LockNode or o...

Page 158: ...on 9 The Procedure started window closes 9 LockNode is replaced Do not use replaced LockNodes within range of the WaveNet 5 5 4 Delete netcfg xml If you have problems with incorrect entries or your Wa...

Page 159: ...devices are actually present in WaveNet and you can keep the data synchronised You can also reset LockNodes and RouterNodes independently of the other parts NOTE LockNodes cannot be reached after res...

Page 160: ...ete 3 Click on the OK button 9 The window Procedure started opens 4 Click on the OK button 9 The Procedure started window closes 5 Click on the button Save 9 LockNode is reset and deleted from the Wav...

Page 161: ...odes Internal LockNodes are completely reset if you install the LockNode in a lock of another locking system 1 Remove the LockNode see manual quick guide for the LockNode or locking device 2 Reinstall...

Page 162: ...eached after re setting the RouterNode Therefore the option Reset delete is disabled if LockNodes are still assigned to the RouterNode First reset or delete all LockNodes assigned to the RouterNode se...

Page 163: ...elect the option Reset delete 3 Click on the OK button 9 The window Procedure started opens 4 Click on the OK button 9 The Procedure started window closes 9 The window WaveNetManager opens WaveNet Man...

Page 164: ...is reset to factory setting Resetting RouterNodes via Hardware All RouterNodes support a hardware reset You can reset these RouterNodes with the reset button on the board For further information plea...

Page 165: ...9 and Best Practice Resetting RouterNodes in the WaveNet Manager 162 WaveNet topology imported LSM open 1 Via Network select the entry Communication nodes 9 Communication node overview opens 2 If nece...

Page 166: ...button 9 A query about the node specific storage location opens 9 Click the button No 9 A query about the node specific storage location closes 9 Confirmation message opens 10 Click on the OK button...

Page 167: ...ager 159 and Best Practice Resetting RouterNodes in the WaveNet Manager 162 WaveNet topology imported RouterNodes are removed from communication nodes or local connections LSM open 1 Via Network selec...

Page 168: ...ration click the button Delete 9 The window LockSysMgr opens 4 Click on the OK button 9 The LockSysMgr window closes 5 Click on the Apply button 9 Segment is deleted 5 6 Maintenance For information on...

Page 169: ...dio interface only Not used in the example LockNode LockNode type e g LN_I Address e g 0x0027 Chip ID e g 00017023 Name of the linked locking device RSSI value e g 33 dBm You can determine the segment...

Page 170: ...shows the memory status of the devices Bold WaveNet entry changed but not yet saved Click on the button Save Normal Entry saved in WaveNet Configuration status You can recognise problems by the confi...

Page 171: ...ed Signal Strength in dBm This value is Logarithmic In practice an improvement of 10 dBm means twice the signal strength Negative The theoretical best value is 0 dBm and is only achieved by cable conn...

Page 172: ...k 3 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The Procedure started window opens temporarily 9 RSSI values in the overview are updated for the corresponding Router Node WaveNet Manua...

Page 173: ..._XX_X 9 The window Administration opens 2 Select the option QA check 3 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The window Select CN RN opens You will see a list of RouterNoudes in...

Page 174: ...ou can use the WaveNet Manager to test whether the WaveNet Manager reaches your RouterNodes and LockNodes 5 6 3 1 RouterNodes WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practice From the LSM software 37...

Page 175: ...Ping 3 Click on the OK button 9 The Administration window closes 9 The window Procedure started opens 4 Click on the OK button 9 The Procedure started window closes 9 WaveNet Manager reaches RouterNo...

Page 176: ...dding Lock Nodes to WaveNet 59 1 Right click the entry of the LockNode whose availability you want to test 9 The window Administration opens 2 In the area Maintenance select the option Ping 3 Click on...

Page 177: ...work node of a WaveNet locking device is functioning properly and can be reached by LSM LSM is open WaveNet is created WaveNet topology imported see LSM import 64 You will see a list of WaveNet releva...

Page 178: ...de cannot be reached the problem may be either the LockNode or the RouterNode Single LockNode of a segment not reachable LockNode probably has problems No LockNode of a segment reach able RouterNode p...

Page 179: ...vate an authorised identification medium 9 The locking device indicates authorised access or battery warning then replace batteries 9 Locking device opens when the battery condition is good 3 Wait unt...

Page 180: ...controlled by the IO configuration cannot be switched manually WaveNet Manager opened via LSM see Best Practice From the LSM software 37 RouterNode supplied with power RouterNode connected to WaveNet...

Page 181: ...inputs In the area Status of inputs you can see the status of the inputs valid for RN and RN2 Status of the inputs Meaning Off There is no signal at the input The applied voltage is lower than the ref...

Page 182: ...ode has received command but RouterNode has not received response The LockNode locking device has received the command and the RouterNode has re ceived the response Status of the outputs In the area S...

Page 183: ...9 Output is switched WaveNet Manual 5 WaveNet Manager 183 210...

Page 184: ...t 2101 Partial network failure e g due to defective switches Temporarily suspended IP allocation e g due to maintenance work in the network Low batteries You can easily check the battery condition you...

Page 185: ...Setting up a task in LSM 1 Via Network select the entry Task manager 9 The window Task manager opens 2 Click on the button New 9 The window Task opens WaveNet Manual 6 Battery management 185 210...

Page 186: ...enter a description 5 In the dropdown menu Type select the entry Test Lock Node 6 Specify the repetition interval e g weekly 168 hours 7 In the area Locks network nodes click the button Edit 9 The wi...

Page 187: ...ce in the dropdown menu Task service and event service run on the following CommNode server select the CommNode you want to use for testing the LockNodes 13 Click the button Apply 14 Click on the Exit...

Page 188: ...window closes 8 Click on the button Transmit 9 Data is transmitted to the communication node 9 The window Programming opens 10 Click on the OK button 11 The Programming window closes 9 Task is transf...

Page 189: ...he button Edit 9 The window Warning attributes opens 4 Make sure that the checkbox Activated is activated 5 Click on the button Manage 9 The window Administration opens WaveNet Manual 6 Battery manage...

Page 190: ...over time As soon as the battery voltage falls below a certain value a battery warning is sent If the value drops further the LockNode is deactivated to protect the remaining capacity and the lock can...

Page 191: ...t are integrated in the locking devices draw their power from the batteries of the locking devices Therefore make sure that the batteries of your locking devices are not empty You can view the battery...

Page 192: ...LED on cover Data transfer Continuous lights red LED on cover Software or hardware defect 1 Perform a power on reset see RouterNodes 150 2 Replace the device see Reprogram or replace the device 154 W...

Page 193: ...locking device not connected 1 Check the batteries see SmartHandle AX manual 2 Reset the LockNo de see LockNodes 159 WNM LN I SH 4x beeping after con tacting LockNode and locking device connected No s...

Page 194: ...ed LockNode and Com pactReader are per manently connected 1 Reset the Com pactReader 2 Replace the device see Reprogram or replace the device 154 4x flashing after con figuration LockNode configured i...

Page 195: ...ed Init Improve the signal quality see Improving signal quality 143 2x signal LED Transmission recep tion power between LockNode and WN XN XR sufficient check by pressing the button marked Init 3x sig...

Page 196: ...but ton on baseboard 3x signal LED Transmit receive power between two WN RN R optimum test by pressing but ton on baseboard Permanent light red LED Software or hardware defect 1 Perform a power on res...

Page 197: ...connection to the slave 2 Check the function ality of the slave Permanent light red LED Software or hardware defect 1 Perform a power on reset see RouterNodes 150 2 Replace the device see Reprogram or...

Page 198: ...between Lock Node and WN XN XR optimal check by pressing a button on the LockNode base board 1x short red LED Battery full check after power on reset 1x long red LED Battery low check after power on r...

Page 199: ...power on reset see RouterNodes 150 2 Replace the device see Reprogram or replace the device 154 WN CN UX 1x long yellow LED USB correctly detec ted and power on re set Flashing slow green LED Ready to...

Page 200: ...erformed firmware dependent Flashing 1 5 green no WaveNet configur ation present 1 Add the RouterNode to your WaveNet see Add RouterNode to WaveNet 53 Flashing 1 s WaveNet configura tion available Rou...

Page 201: ...status must be set up using the Task Manager This function is only available in LSM Business Professional Use the button to refresh the view Show network and door monitoring status The network connect...

Page 202: ...ate the checkboxes Door status and Network 3 Click on the OK button 9 The window Additional data Door closes 9 LSM matrix displays additional columns WaveNet Manual 7 Signalling the operating status 2...

Page 203: ...t transmission paths see Item numbers 14 25 kHz B field for communication between Transponders and locking devices External LockNodes and locking devices 868 MHz SRD field for communication between Ro...

Page 204: ...of authorised identification media or attempts to access unauthorised identification media Completed responses except activation Triggers for events Also see I O configuration and protection function...

Page 205: ...supply Screw terminal block 2 pole wire diameter 0 14 mm2 to 1 5 mm2 IO Vout for external applications FME socket optional external antenna Spring terminal block 10 pin wire diameter 0 14 rigid or 0 2...

Page 206: ...RS 485 connecting terminals for an external plug in power supply Connection terminals for RS 485 Molex PicoBlade 10 pin IO connector 9 VDC bis 12 VDC min 3 VA 98 64 40 mm WNM RN CR IO transfer media...

Page 207: ...transfer media Interfaces Power supply Dimensions 868 MHz Contacts for locking devices Supply from locking device Integrated in SmartHandle AX WNM LN I SH transfer media Interfaces Power supply Dimen...

Page 208: ...SENSOR CABLE 2x CR2 3AA lithium 3 6V tadiran SL 761 Service life approx 6 years 37 53 mm WNM LN C transfer media Interfaces Power supply Dimensions 25 kHz Connection terminals for RS 485 Connection te...

Page 209: ...nd declarations of conformity for this product in the Certificate section on the SimonsVoss website https www simons voss com en certificates html Hotline If you have any questions the SimonsVoss Serv...

Page 210: ...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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