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Eikon

20470

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16470

Plana

14470

Access control and appliance management via BUS

using a transponder card or key

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Page 1: ...HOME AUTOMATION Installer manual Eikon 20470 Idea 16470 Plana 14470 Access control and appliance management via BUS using a transponder card or key ...

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Page 3: ... actuator 8 3 4 Power supply unit 9 4 Operation 10 4 1 Initializing the transponder reader and coding keys 10 4 2 Activating configuration status 12 4 3 Pairing with the relay 14 4 4 Coding SLAVE keys 16 4 5 Deleting one or more SLAVE keys 18 4 6 Deleting all the SLAVE keys 19 4 7 Deleting the 4 MASTER keys 20 4 8 Operation test 21 5 Installation rules 22 6 Regulatory compliance 22 ...

Page 4: ...hat can be performed also by the user LED off LED on green LED on red LED on amber LED blinking green LED blinking amber LED blinking red LED blinking red off green LED blinking red amber LED blinking red green off green amber red red off green red green red amber green red amber ...

Page 5: ...er supply unit Make sure that the current drawn by a device increases as the power supply voltage decreases for the consumption of the device please refer to its instructions booklet A bus system must be supplied by 1 or 2 power supply units and related chokes diagram on page 4 Maximum bus cable length with 1 power supply unit 250 m Maximum bus cable length with 2 power supply units 500 m For opti...

Page 6: ...4 A possible second power supply unit 29 V d c 120 230 V 50 60 Hz 29 V d c 120 230 V 50 60 Hz ...

Page 7: ... enabling keys Priority key management up to 50 SLAVE keys can be saved and 4 MASTER keys must be saved With the en abling keys you can delete all the keys or a particular key if available Monostable relay command the relay activation time is ad justed with a trimmer on the relay itself Antitamper not active This feature can only be used when there is integration with the Vimar intrusion detection...

Page 8: ... contains a different code chosen from among more than 1000 billion possible combinations The code s uniqueness is ensured by the key and card production process They work without a battery so they have unlimited maintenance free operation Operation The inductive coupling between the connector which con tains the primary winding of a transformer and the tran sponder key or card which contains the ...

Page 9: ...The keys and cards can have a MASTER or SLAVE function The MASTER function enables opening the enabled accesses and performing read er management and maintenance operations The SLAVES permit opening the enabled accesses only The following illustrations show the transponder key Its operation is identi cal to that of the transponder cards 3 2a 3 2b 3 2c 3 2d ...

Page 10: ...class IP30 Operating temperature 5 to 45 C for indoor use Installation flush or surface mounting Rated relay data 3 A 30 V Average consumption 8 mA Monostable mode operation Trimmer for adjusting activation time from 0 25 to 10 s Configuration push button Indicator LED LED on red in configuration phase LED on green relay activated ATTUATORE BUS Key Connection to BUS 0 Common 1 Contact normally ope...

Page 11: ...n each line Technical characteristics Power 230 V 50 60 Hz Consumption 150 mA Dissipated power 4 W BUS output voltage 29 V d c SELV with decoupling coil AUX output voltage 29 V d c SELV Total max output current 400 mA IBUS IAUX Two colour LED green red Operating temperature 5 C 45 C from inside 2 modules size 17 5 mm installation on consumer units with DIN rails 60715 TH35 Class II symbol 01400 ...

Page 12: ...the status is indicated by the LED on amber 4 1 1 Power up the reader 4 1 2 If the reader has never used the LED will light up amber 4 Operation To make the system for access control via bus with tran sponder keys operative you must perform the following tasks in sequence save the 4 MASTER keys enlist the relay save the SLAVE keys Note The MASTER key is the enabling key for all the functions amber...

Page 13: ... 4 1 4 Repeat this operation with another 3 keys After reading the 4 keys the LED will go out Fig 4 1 5 You need to have each reader read 4 keys the same key can also be used 4 times For convenience it is advisable to use the same MASTER keys for all the readers installed 4 1 3 Place the transponder key on the reader Key saving is indicated by the LED blink ing amber then it goes back to steady am...

Page 14: ...then be able to program the various functions 4 2 2 Press the button again The LED turns green 4 2 1 Press the button The LED blinks red off green in an intermittent sequence 4 2 3 Move the MASTER key near within 15 seconds If the key is recognized the LED will blink green 2 times and then go out green red off green green off ...

Page 15: ...g deleting SLAVE keys red LED blinking deleting all the SLAVE keys amber LED blinking no function LED alternating green red deleting the 4 MASTER keys 30 If no operations are carried within 30 seconds the reader will go back into its normal state Resume the operations from point 4 2 1 If the LED blinks red the MASTER key has not been recognized Repeat the opera tion with the correct key red red gr...

Page 16: ... of operations described in Chapter 4 2 must have been carried out 4 3 3 Bring the MASTER key near to the tran sponder reader The LED blinks alternate ly red amber If the LED blinks red the key has not been recognized Repeat the operation with the correct key 4 3 4 Press the button of the relay for pairing the relay is distinguished by the actuator symbol shown in the figure The relay s LED will i...

Page 17: ...nfiguration status 4 3 7 If necessary adjust the monostable relay activation time from 0 25 to 10 seconds by using the trimmer ATTUATORE BUS Note During configuration the tran sponder reader LED will keep on blinking red amber alternately and then go out upon completing configuration amber red off ...

Page 18: ...completed and then go back to green 4 4 4 Repeat this step for the other SLAVE keys to code each time the LED will blink to signal successful coding 4 4 5 The same key can be coded also on other readers by repeating the previous step 4 4 2 Press the button a number of times until the LED lights up green 4 4 1 The reader must be in configuration status the sequence of operations described in Chapte...

Page 19: ...t be deleted with this procedure 4 5 1 The reader must be in configuration status the sequence of operations described in Chapter 4 2 must have been carried out 4 4 6 To exit the procedure press the button repeatedly until the LED switches off 30 If no operations are carried within 30 seconds the reader will go back into its normal state off off off ...

Page 20: ...p for the SLAVE keys that you want to delete 4 5 2 Press the button a number of times until the LED is blinking green 4 5 4 To exit the procedure press the button repeatedly until the LED switches off 30 If no operations are carried within 30 seconds the reader will go back into its normal state green off red off ...

Page 21: ...VE keys are deleted 4 6 2 Press the button a number of times until the LED is blinking red 4 6 1 The reader must be in configuration status the sequence of operations described in Chapter 4 2 must have been carried out 4 6 4 To exit the procedure press the button repeatedly until the LED switches off If no operations are carried within 30 seconds the reader will go back into its normal state off g...

Page 22: ... the LED turns amber all 4 MAS TER keys are deleted The reader remains blocked with the amber LED on waiting to code 4 keys again 4 7 4 Initialize the system by performing the procedures of paragraph 4 1 4 7 1 The reader must be in configuration status the sequence of operations described in Chapter 4 2 must have been carried out 4 7 2 Press the button a number of times until the LED lights up alt...

Page 23: ...e system works properly 4 7 3 Bring a MASTER key or a SLAVE key near to the reader If the key is recognized the transponder reader LED will blink green 2 3 times and the relay LED will light up green for the activation time on which it is set green green ...

Page 24: ...on for users If the crossed out bin symbol appears on the equipment or packa ging this means the product must not be included with other gene ral waste at the end of its working life The user must take the worn product to a sorted waste center or return it to the retailer when purchasing a new one Products for disposal can be consigned free of charge without any new purchase obligation to retailer...

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