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2N Access Unit Installation 

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Page 1: ...2N Access Unit Installation Manual v 2 16 www 2n com ...

Page 2: ...stallation 2 2 1 One Module Box 2 2 2 Two Module Box 2 2 3 Module dimensions 2 3 Electric Installation 2 3 1 Overvoltage Protection 2 4 Extending Module Connection 2 5 Mounting Completion 3 Maintenance 4 Technical Parameters 4 1 General drawings 5 Supplementary Information 5 1 Troubleshooting 5 2 Directives Laws and Regulations 5 3 Other Countries Legislation 5 4 General Instructions and Cautions ...

Page 3: ...l more functions than the door lock using the card Electric lock switch this switch can be can be controlled via a numeric keypad or Automation actions The switch can be completed with additional output modules if necessary A wide range of the switch mode settings provide an infinite number of applications Resistance 2N Access Unit is designed as a robust mechanically resistant access system which...

Page 4: ...hronisation SMTP client for e mail sending TFTP HTTP client for automatic configuration and firmware update 1 1 Components and Associated Products Basic Units 2N Part No 9160341 2N Access Unit 2 0 125 kHz The card reader provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the 125 kHz EM4xxx 2N Part No 9160341US Axis Part No 02137 001 2N Access Unit 2 0 125 kHz The...

Page 5: ...e Key 2N Part No 9160342 S Axis Part No 02142 001 2N Access Unit 2 0 13 56 MHz NFC HCE ready The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers only card serial number is read ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE 2N Part No ...

Page 6: ... code accessible functions The keypad digits and symbols are backlit 2N Part No 9160344 Axis Part No 02138 001 2N Access Unit 2 0 RFID 125 kHz 13 56 MHz NFC HCE The card reader provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the 125 kHz EM 41xx The card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the foll...

Page 7: ...cards or other carriers only card serial number is read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE 2N Part No 9160335 Axis Part No 02545 001 2N Access Unit 2 0 Bluetooth RFID 125 kHz 13 56 MHz NFC HCE The bluetooth card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module ...

Page 8: ... read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE 2N Part No 9160336 Axis Part No 02546 001 2N Access Unit 2 0 Touch keypad RFID 125 kHz 13 56 MHz NFC HCE The touch keypad and card reader module provides you with access control via contactless cards or keyfobs The module supports the following 125 kHz and 13 56...

Page 9: ...he following 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz cards or other carriers only card serial number is read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE License 2N Part No 916012 Axis Part No 01369 001 2N Access Unit license 2N Part No 9160401 2N Access Unit Lift module license Tip Supported auxiliary modules 2N IP Verso modules...

Page 10: ...o 9155014 2N Part No 9155011B Axis Part No 01279 001 Flush mounting frame 1 module Covering frame for the 1 module brick plasterboard flush mounting box This 1 module frame is used for connection of an OUT card reader or keypad for example Remember to order the frame when you order a 1 module flush mounting box Part No 9155014 2N Part No 9155012 Axis Part No 01281 001 Flush mounting frame 2 module...

Page 11: ...he 2 module brick plasterboard flush mounting box Remember to order the frame when you order a 2 module flush mounting box Part No 9155015 2N Part No 9155021 Axis Part No 01287 001 Wall mounting frame 1 module Covering frame for wall surface mounting This 1 module frame is used for connection of an OUT card reader or keypad for example ...

Page 12: ...llation Manual 12 107 2N Part No 9155021B Axis Part No 01288 001 Wall mounting frame 1 module Covering frame for wall surface mounting This 1 module frame is used for connection of an OUT card reader or keypad for example ...

Page 13: ...al 13 107 2N Part No 9155022 Axis Part No 01289 001 Wall mounting frame 2 module Covering frame for wall surface mounting 2N Part No 9155022B Axis Part No 01290 001 Wall mounting frame 2 module Covering frame for wall surface mounting ...

Page 14: ... cards key fobs and or other 125 kHz standard carriers EM4xxx Tip The 1 module frame is used when an auxiliary module from 2N IP Verso is mounted onto an extended interconnecting cable for an OUT card reader or keypad for example Tip Remember to order the flush mounting frame when you order a brick plasterboard flush mounting box 1 module frame Part No 9155011 1 module flush mounting box Part No 9...

Page 15: ...ly card serial number is read ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key Part No 9155082 2N IP Verso Bluetooth RFID reader 125 kHz 13 56 MHz NFC HCE The bluetooth and card reader module works with 2N Access Unit as an OUT card reader The module supports cards key fobs and or other 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz standard carriers only card serial number is read 125 kHz EM4xxx...

Page 16: ...er is read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE Part No 9155081 2N IP Verso Touch keypad RFID reader 125 kHz 13 56 MHz NFC HCE The touch keypad and card reader module works with 2N Access Unit as an OUT card reader The module supports cards key fobs and or other 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz standard carriers on...

Page 17: ...ey fobs and or other 125 kHz and 13 56 MHz standard carriers only card serial number is read 125 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE 2N Part No 9155031 Axis Part No 01253 001 2N IP Verso Keypad The numeric keypad module helps enter a numeric entrance code Use the keypad for departures or double entrance aut...

Page 18: ...t No 01277 001 2N IP Verso Touch keypad The numeric keypad module helps you dial users via their phonebook positions or phone numbers control the lock and use other code accessible functions The keypad digits and symbols are backlit 2N Part No 9155036 Axis Part No 01275 001 2N IP Verso Touch Display Touchscreen module allowing visitors to dial users in a smartphone like way In addition to a struct...

Page 19: ... No 02577 001 2N IP Verso OSDP module The OSDP module provides communication between a connected device control panel door controller and 2N IP Verso via the OSDP The module is installed under another module i e needs no separate position Compatible with Access Unit 2 0 models only 2N Part No 9155034 Axis Part No 01257 001 2N IP Verso I O The logic input output module helps you integrate various s...

Page 20: ...Infopanel has software controlled backlight Part Numbers 9155050 01267 001 9155054 01268 001 9155055 01269 001 1 m Interconnecting cable 3 m Interconnecting cable 5 m Interconnecting cable Mounting Accessories 2N Part No 9155014 Axis Part No 01284 001 Flush mounting box 1 module The box is designed for brick plasterboard flush mounting of a 1 module installation Supplied including accessories for ...

Page 21: ...1 Flush mounting box 2 module The box is designed for brick plasterboard flush mounting of a 2 module installation Supplied including accessories for multiple box assemblies 2N Part No 9155061 Axis Part No 01293 001 Backplate 1 module A backplate for glass or uneven surface mounting ...

Page 22: ... A backplate for glass or uneven surface mounting Choose the appropriate mounting frame and box if necessary for the 2N Access Unit installation The 2N Access Unit is designed for outdoor applications and requires no additional roof Electric Locks Part No 932071E BEFO 11211 12 V 230 mA DC low consumption ...

Page 23: ... lock a short electrical impuls is sufficient which unlocks the lock Lock is then open until someone closes the door Part No 932091E BEFO 11211MB with mechanical blocking 12 V 230 mA DC low consumption Enables mechanically close or open the lock When opened the lock is open all the time When closed it behaves as standart electrical lock ...

Page 24: ...No 932072E 31211 fail safe 12 V 170 mA DC The failsafe lock is closed when electricity is switched on When electricity is interrupted the lock is opened Part No 932062E 321211 fail safe door signalling 12 V 170 mA The failsafe lock is closed when electricity is switched on When electricity is interrupted the lock is opened It contains a built in contact to indicate whether the door is open or clos...

Page 25: ...h US cable For intercom power supply via an Ethernet cable where the PoE switch is unavailable Part No 91341482E 91341482US Stabilized 12 V 1 A power supply needs to be used where no PoE is available Part No 932928 For external power supply of the lock with 12 V AC voltage Tip FAQ Electric locks Differences between locks for 2N IP intercoms ...

Page 26: ...lled between the intercom from which it is also supplied and the lock to be controlled Part No 9159013 Departure button Connects the logic input for door unlocking from inside the building 2N Part No 9159012 Axis Part No 01388 001 Magnetic door contact A door installation set for door opening status identification Used for door protection open door or violent door opening detection ...

Page 27: ...2N Access Unit Installation Manual 27 107 2N Part No 9134173 Axis Part No 01384 001 RFID card type Mifare Classic 1k 13 56 MHz ...

Page 28: ... 28 107 2N Part No 9134174 Axis Part No 01385 001 RFID fob type Mifare Classic 1k 13 56 MHz 2N Part No 9134165E Axis Part No 01395 001 RFID card type EM4100 125 kHz 2N Part No 9134166E Axis Part No 01396 001 RFID fob type EM4100 125 kHz ...

Page 29: ...l 29 107 2N Part No 9137420E Axis Part No 01399 001 External RFID card reader for connection to PC using a USB interface Suitable for system administration and adding of 125 kHz EM41xx cards using a web interface or 2N Access Commander ...

Page 30: ... Android platform devices supporting NFC HCE using the 2N IP intercom web interface or 2N Access Commander It reads the same types of cards and devices as card readers in the 2N IP intercoms 13 56 MHz ISO IEC 14443A Mifare Classic 1k 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus S X Ultralight Ultralight C 13 56 MHz ISO IEC 14443B CEPAS HID iCLASS CSN only 13 56 MHz JIS X 6319 Felica ISO IEC 18092 SmartPhone with NFC ...

Page 31: ... IP intercom web interface or 2N Access Commander It reads the same types of cards and devices as card readers in the 2N IP intercoms 13 56 MHz ISO IEC 14443A Mifare Classic 1k 4k DESFire EV1 Mini Plus S X Ultralight Ultralight C 13 56 MHz ISO IEC 14443B CEPAS HID iCLASS CSN or PAC ID 13 56 MHz JIS X 6319 Felica ISO IEC 18092 SmartPhone with NFC HCE support since Android version 6 0 Marshmallow 2N...

Page 32: ...t A stand alone IP device which can be controlled from an IP intercom via HTTP commands Helps control a device remotely 2N Part No 9137411E Axis Part No 01398 001 External IP relay 4 outputs PoE A stand alone IP device which can be controlled from an IP intercom via HTTP commands Helps control a device remotely ...

Page 33: ...ave one 2N 2Wire unit at each end of the cable and connect one of them at least to the power supply The 2N 2Wire unit then provides PoE supply not only to the other converter but also to all the IP terminal equipment connected 2N Part No 9159030 Axis Part No 01389 001 External 125 kHz RFID card reader Secondary reader for connection to an internal reader Allows for control of card entry from both ...

Page 34: ... from both sides of the door IP68 cover also suitable for exteriors Reads Mifare cards Part No 9160501 AXIS A9188 Network I O relay module Lift control relay module for up to 8 floors 1 2 Terms and Symbols The following symbols and pictograms are used in the manual Tip Refer to the local 2N distributor for more accessories and recommendations please Safety Always abide by this information to preve...

Page 35: ...Warning Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Caution Important information for system functionality Tip Useful information for quick and efficient functionality Note Routines or advice for efficient use of the device ...

Page 36: ...ounting Completion 2 1 Before You Start Product Completeness Check Check your 2N Access Unit package for completeness before installation 1x 2N Access Unit 1x Hex key 1x Certificate of ownership 1x Brief manual 2 2 Mechanical Installation Mounting Types Overview Refer to the table below for a list of mounting types and necessary components You can assemble multiple units in all the mounting types ...

Page 37: ...etc What you need for mounting a properly cut hole as instructed in the box package plaster mounting glue mounting foam or mortar as necessary 2N Access Unit flush mounting box and frame 1 module box Part No 9155014 frame part No 9155011 2 modules box Part No 9155015 frame part No 9155012 ...

Page 38: ... mounting plasterboard What you need for mounting a properly cut hole as instructed in the box package 2N Access Unit flush mounting box and frame 1 module box Part No 9155014 frame part No 9155011 2 modules box Part No 9155015 frame part No 9155012 ...

Page 39: ...n herewith The manufacturer is neither liable for damage caused by theft within an area that is accessible after the attached electric lock is switched on The product is not designed as a burglar protection device except when used in combination with a standard lock which has the security function When the proper mounting instructions are not met water might get in and destroy the electronics It i...

Page 40: ...h mounting boxes have been installed accurately Check the plasterboard wall and room interior pressure values If the difference between the values is too great as a result e g of overpressure ventilation separate the intercom using for example the mounting box enclosed and seal the cable passage Surface mounting may cause problems on places exposed to potential vandalism such as public garages etc...

Page 41: ... 2 Two Module Box 2 2 3 Module dimensions Risk of personal injury Eliminate the risk of personal injury Wall mounting is not recommended for narrow passages or places where people s attention is distracted by something else The manufacturer shall not be liable for injuries in such cases ...

Page 42: ...l 42 107 2 2 1 One Module Box Flush mounting classic bricks Caution The one module box is designed for stand alone installations of extending modules such as departure readers A two module box is required for the main unit installation ...

Page 43: ...ke sure that the flush mounting box is slightly above the wall surface not aligning with the wall A wrong installation may lead to water penetration and subsequent damage of the device Use the side protrusions to achieve the proper flush mounting Caution ...

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Page 54: ...g Make sure that the flush mounting box is slightly above the wall surface not aligning with the wall A wrong installation may lead to water penetration and subsequent damage of the device Use the side protrusions to achieve the proper flush mounting ...

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Page 62: ...h mounting frame 2 modules 9155021 Surface mounting frame 1 module 9155022 Surface mounting frame 2 modules Backplates 9155061 1 module 9155062 2 modules 2 3 Electric Installation This subsection describes how to install the modules and connect the 2N Access Unit to the power supply and LAN and how to connect other elements ...

Page 63: ...es and screws Place the assembled modules on the flush mounting box predrilled holes with dowels and pull the cables through the access unit bottom holes Feed the Ethernet cable without the connector from the additional module to the access unit base if necessary 2N Access Unit Power Supply Connection 2N Access Unit can be powered either from an external 12 V 1 A DC source or directly from the LAN...

Page 64: ...ding of itself and the connected modules Combined power supply 2N Access Unit can be fed from an external power supply and PoE at the same time In this configuration the maximum power for the connected modules is available LAN Connection 2N Access Unit is connected to the Local Area Network LAN via the UTP STP cable Cat 5e or higher terminated with a terminal board as shown in the figure below As ...

Page 65: ...nectivity problems in 2N Access Unit version 586v2 if a cable longer than 30 m is used for LAN connection If this happens we recommend you to integrate another network element switch to shorten the jump feed the device from an external 12 V supply change the PoE phantom supply typically TP LINK to spare pair supply Phihong injector Part No 91378100 change the Ethernet bitrate to Half Duplex 10 mbp...

Page 66: ...ng to 802 1af terminals IN1 IN2 IN3 IN1 IN2 and IN3 available for 2N Access Unit 1 0 only terminals used as an input in the passive active mode 30 V to 30 V DC for departure button open door sensor ESS etc connection OFF open OR UIN 1 5 V ON closed contact OR UIN 1 5 V ...

Page 67: ...oE 10 V adapter power supply voltage minus 2 V up to 600 mA RELAY1 RELAY1 terminals with accessible 30 V 1 A AC DC NO NC contact Used for connection of non critical devices only lights e g 12 V 1 A External supply terminals for 2N Access Unit 12 V 1 A RESET RESET FACTORY RESET button RJ 45 RJ 45 adapter connector no need to use the PoE RD and TD terminals for this connector ...

Page 68: ...7 Output wiring diagram for Relay terminals Wiring diagram for the controlled device s electric circuit closing Wiring diagram for the controlled device s electric circuit opening Tip Wiring diagram of IN1 IN2 and IN3 terminals in active mode ...

Page 69: ... hold the RESET button Wait until the red and green LEDs go on simultaneously on the device and the acoustic signal can be heard approx 15 35 s Release the RESET button The device automatically announces the current IP address Wiring diagram of IN1 IN2 and IN3 terminals in passive mode Note The delay after pressing RESET till the first light and sound signalling is set to 15 35 s depending on the ...

Page 70: ...ing network parameters will be set after restart IP address 192 168 1 100 Network mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Dynamic IP Address Setting Follow the instructions below to switch on the Dynamic IP address mode DCHP ON Press and hold the RESET button Wait until the red and green LEDs go on simultaneously on the device and the acoustic signal can be heard approx 15 35 s Wait until t...

Page 71: ...the acoustic signal can be heard approx for another 3 s Wait until the green LED goes off and the red LED goes on again and the acoustic signal can be heard approx for another 3 s Wait until the red LED goes off and the acoustic signal can be heard approx for another 3 s Release the RESET button Caution In case of resetting the factory default settings on a device with a version of firmware 2 18 o...

Page 72: ...between the LED indicators LED1 and LED2 as shown in the figure below in the right hand upper part of the unit The button is located in the middle of the lower part in version 586v4 Press the button shortly 1 s to restart the system without changing configuration 2N Access Unit Connectors PCB Version 599v3 ...

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Page 74: ...ors PCB Version 586v4 Device Restart Press the RESET button shortly 1 s to restart the system without changing configuration Note The time interval between the short press of RESET and reconnection after restart is 49 s for 2N Access Unit 14 s for 2N Access Unit 2 0 ...

Page 75: ...tage minus 2 V up to 600 mA Tamper switch Helps to secure the system against tampering The information about unauthorised manipulation with the device can be used in the menu Hardware Digital Inputs Tamper Switch in Automation a it is also logged in the Events Security The 12V output is used for lock connection If however the unit 2N IP Intercom 2N Access Unit is installed where unauthorized tampe...

Page 76: ...ining a coil such as a relay or an electromagnetic lock it is necessary to protect the intercom output againstvoltage peak while switching off the induction load For this way of protection we recommend a 1 A 1000 V diode e g 1N4007 1N5407 1N5408 connected antiparallel to the device ...

Page 77: ... installed outside the building on its outer wall or roof Overvoltage may damage devices connected to these wires and installed inside the building as well Therefore we recommend that additional surge protectors be installed on all the wires leading outside buildings on outer walls or roofs namely a as close as possible to the device installed outside the building or on its outer wall roof b as cl...

Page 78: ... is used as the output The modules include a 220 mm long bus interconnecting cable Part No 9155037 Wiegand modules and Part No 9155034 I O modules include an 80 mm long bus cable These two modules can be hidden inside one of the modules described below Infopanel Keypad RFID card reader Bluetooth and or placed freely behind a standalone access unit in a mounting box e g It is possible to order sepa...

Page 79: ...3 Consumption W Maximum value At relax 1 2 OUT 1 4 8 Total 6 Module Idle consumption W Minimum value Full load W Maximum value Special elements W Basic unit 586v3 1 2 6 Infopanel 580v2 0 17 0 64 Keypad 579v2 0 20 1 55 125 kHz RFID card reader 584v2 13 56 MHz RFID card reader 583v2 0 42 0 89 Bluetooth module 2271v2 0 15 0 3 I O module 577v2 0 35 0 66 Closed relay 0 13 Wiegand module 581v1 Specimen ...

Page 80: ...le contains two bus connectors for 2N Access Unit These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the basic unit or outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable Keypad Module The Keypad module Part No 9155031 is used for a numeric acce...

Page 81: ...le displays user defined image sequences Keypad module virtual touch keypad Button module virtual phone directory Module connection options The module contains two 2N Access Unit bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the basic unit and outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconne...

Page 82: ...connectors remains unconnected The module package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The following RFID cards can be read EM4xxx 13 56 MHz RFID Card Reader NFC support The 13 56 MHz RFID card reader Part No 9155040 is used for reading RFID card Ids in the 13 56 MHz band The module contains two bus connectors These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs fr...

Page 83: ... kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key Bluetooth RFID Reader 125 kHz secured 13 56 MHz NFC Bluetooth with a combined 125 kHz and secured 13 56 MHz card reader Part No 9155084 is used for Smartphone 2N Mobile Key tablet card access control making user calls and or other functions NFC a licensed function for 2N Mobile Key for Android only The...

Page 84: ...2N Access Unit Installation Manual 84 107 ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE ...

Page 85: ...25 kHz EM4xxx 13 56 MHz ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key Touch Keypad RFID Reader 125 kHz secured 13 56 MHz NFC The touch keypad with a combined 125 kHz and secured 13 56 MHz card Part No 9155083 reader is used for code card access control making user calls and or other functions The keypad surface is very sensitive yet weatherproof at the same time NFC a ...

Page 86: ...e contains two 2N Access Unit bus connectors The two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used both as inputs from the main unit or outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The package includes a 220 mm long interconnecting cable The module uses the 2 4 GHz frequency IDs from the following smart phones can be read Andro...

Page 87: ...ble and can be used either as inputs from the basic unit or outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors remains unconnected The module package includes an 80 mm long interconnecting cable The inputs outputs are addressed as follows module_name input output_name e g module5 relay1 Configure the module name in the Module name parameter in the Hardware Ext...

Page 88: ...ve active mode 30 V to 30 V DC OFF open or UIN 1 5 V ON short circuit or UIN 1 5 V IN2 IN2 terminals for input in passive active mode 30 V to 30 V DC OFF open or UIN 1 5 V ON short circuit or UIN 1 5 V TAMPER Tamper switch input Part No 9155038 Infopanel Module The Infopanel module Part No 9155030 is used for inserting and backlighting of printed information The module contains two bus connectors ...

Page 89: ...to an external security exchange All the inputs and outputs are galvanically isolated from 2N Access Unit with the insulation strength of 500 V DC The module contains two bus connectors for 2N Access Unit These two connectors are fully interchangeable and can be used either as inputs from the basic unit or outputs to other modules If this module is the last one on the bus one of the connectors rem...

Page 90: ...1 up to 24 V 50 mA Control Panel UIN U 5 to 15 V DC WIEGAND OUT power supply input W0OUT W1 OUT GND2 Isolated 2 wire WIEGAND OUT LEDIN negated Isolated input for open LED IN input activated by GND2 LEDIN Isolated input for open LED IN input activated by U G active supply LED indicator UINWIEGAND OUT TAMPER Tamper switch input Part No 9155038 ...

Page 91: ...g Diagram for Reader with Bus Driver Recommended Wiring Diagram for Reader with Open Collector OC Output 2N IP Security Relay The 2N IP Security relay Part No 9159010 is used for enhancing security between the access unit and the connected electric lock It significantly enhances security of the connected electric lock as it prevents unlocking by forced opening of the 2N Access Module ...

Page 92: ...dapter source voltage of minus 1 V 400 mA DC Where the security relay is fed from an external power supply 12 V 700 mA DC is available on the output Dimensions 56 x 31 x 24 mm Weight 20 g Installation The 2N IP Security relay is installed onto a two wire cable between the access unit and the electric lock inside the area to be secured typically behind the door The device is powered and controlled ...

Page 93: ...on flashing Error wrong code received Configuration Connect the 2N IP Security relay to the properly set access unit security output For settings refer to the 2N Access Unit Configuration Manual is installed Make sure that one LED at least is on or flashing Press and hold the 2N IP Security relay Reset button for 5 seconds to put the device in the programming mode both the red and green LEDs are f...

Page 94: ...herboard Caution In case of resetting the factory default settings on a device with a version of firmware 2 18 or higher it is necessary to reprogram the 2N IP Security Relay using the instructions above Tip FAQ 2N IP Security Relay device description and use with 2N IP intercom Caution Make sure that the terminals of all the unused connectors are tightened properly to avoid sound vibrations ...

Page 95: ...hook in the upper part and then screw it tight in the bottom part Caution Improper mounting may deteriorate the 2N Access Unit waterproofness Water infiltration may damage the electronic part Make sure that all the holes are filled with some waterproof material the top part around the cables and the screws Use silicone or some other sealant to seal the box against the wall if uneven to avoid water...

Page 96: ...l bolts level the bases on an even surface and tighten the screws The examples in the figures below show incorrectly assembled bases This happens in particular where the screws are tightened first Caution Make sure that the bases are levelled properly to avoid water leakage and electronic damage ...

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Page 98: ...oth moistened with clean water to clean the device You are recommended to follow the principles below while cleaning Do not use aggressive detergents such as abrasives or strong disinfectants Clean the device in dry weather in order to make waste water evaporate quickly Warning Prevent water from getting inside the access unit Do not use Alcohol based cleaners ...

Page 99: ...t or Uin 1 5 V RFID card reader Frequency 13 56 MHz 125 kHz Supported 13 56 MHz cards only card serial number is read ISO14443A Mifare DESFire PicoPass HID iClass FeliCa ST SR IX 2N Mobile Key HID SE Seos iClass SE Mifare SE valid for secured cards Supported 125 kHz cards EM4100 EM4102 2N IP Verso Bluetooth module Bluetooth 4 0 Compliant Bluetooth Low Energy BLE Security asymmetric RSA 1024 and sy...

Page 100: ...cataphoretic Operating temperature 40 C to 60 C Operating relative humidity 10 95 non condensing Maximum altitude for intended use 2000 m a s l Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Dimensions Wall surface mounting frame 1 module 107 W x 130 H x 28 D mm 2 modules 107 W x 234 H x 28 D mm Flush mounting frame 1 module 130 W x 153 H x 5 D mm 2 modules 130 W x 257 H x 5 D mm Flush mounting box minimum hole...

Page 101: ...2N Access Unit Installation Manual 101 107 4 1 General drawings Surface mounting Flush mounting ...

Page 102: ...r a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules NOTE These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no gua...

Page 103: ...2N Access Unit Installation Manual 103 107 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment ...

Page 104: ... adequately technically equipped Should the customer use a product device version other than the latest one or a version determined by the manufacturer as incompatible with certain versions of other products or should the customer use the product device in contradiction to the manufacturer s instructions guidelines or recommendations or in conjunction with unsuitable products devices of other supp...

Page 105: ... and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction herewith Any use or connection of the product other than those included herein shall be considered undue and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any consequences arisen as a result of such mi...

Page 106: ...andled contrary to the said regulations and provisions The consumer shall at its own expense obtain software protection of the product The manufacturer shall not be held liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of the use of deficient or substandard security software The consumer shall without delay change the access password for the product after installation The manufacturer sh...

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