SIEGENIA access control systems
Assembly instructions
IO module/IO module smart
05.2020
6/24
H39.ELEKS010EN-00
4
Functions
4.1
IO module
•
Function.upgrading.of.the.electromechanical.KFV.
multi-point.locks.(slave.function)
• Control of third-party drives e. g. garage door drives
(master.function).in.combination.with.the.SIEGENIA.
access.control.systems.(abbreviation:.SIEGENIA.ACS)
•
Three.potential-free.output.contacts
•
Two.potential-free.input.contacts:
e. g. for intercom system, provided by customer, and
for.day/night.switchover.via.timer
•
Communication.via.SI-BUS
•
Secure.encrypted.communication.via
AES 128 Bit
•
Update.option.via.SI-BUS*
*.for.online.access.via.an.internet-capable.WIFI.router
4.2
IO module smart
• Extension of the WIFI-capable control of electrome-
chanical.KFV.multi-point.locks.via.SIEGENIA.Comfort.
app
(available free of charge from Google Play Store or
Apple App Store)
•
Function.upgrading.of.electromechanical.KFV.mul
-
ti-point.locks.(slave.function)
• Control of third-party drives e. g. garage door drives
via.SIEGENIA.Comfort.app.(master.function)
•
Three.potential-free.output.contacts
•
Two.potential-free.input.contacts:
e. g. for intercom system, provided by customer, and
for.day/night.switchover.via.timer
•
Online.remote.access.via.REMOTE.access*
•
Online.user.administration*
•
Online.PUSH.notification*
•
Communication.via.SI-BUS
•
Secure.encrypted.communication.via
AES 128 Bit
•
Update.option.via.SI-BUS*
*.for.online.access.via.an.internet-capable.WIFI.router
2.3
Warning notes
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from electric shock
Exposed electrical components
• All work on a 230 V mains power supply may only be
performed.by.a.qualified.electrician.
If energy-carrying cables are routed in parallel to data
cables (ISDN, DSL, etc.), this could lead to interference e.g.
in the speed of the data transmission.
3
Installation requirements
•
The.installation.site.of.the.IO.module/IO.module.
smart..should.not.be.accessible.to.third.parties.
• The IO module/IO module smart should be installed
to be as free from interference as possible. The fol-
lowing.interferences.can.have.a.negative.influence.
on the WLAN signal:
– water pipes
– metal objects
–
air.conditioning.units
– Wireless devices (e. g. radio telephones, baby
monitors, Bluetooth loudspeakers, etc.)
– WIFI networks on the same wireless channels (e.
g. the neighbour's WIFI router)
– Non CE-conformant electrical consumers such as
LED.lighting,.electrical.motors,.etc.