Hafele America 201 RFID System User Manual Mounting Instructions Wall Terminal 2000 V7

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Mounting and Operating Instructions (Simple Programming)
Art.No..: 732.29.125, published: 10/2003
Wall Terminal 2000 V.7
Art. No.
Model
Trans. Format
Art. No.
Model
Trans. Format
917.01.101
917.01.104
Int., 1 Relay
Int., 4 Relays
TI-RFid
TI-RFid
917.21.101
917.21.104
Int., 1 Relay
Int., 4 Relays
Legic
Legic
Contents
Components supplied………………………………………………………………….3
Area of use………..…………………………………………………………..………….3
Features………………………………………………………………………………..….3
Installation instructions………………………………………………………………..4
Start-up…………………………..……………………………………………….………11
Instructions for use………………………………………………………….…………12
Operation…………………………………………………………………………………13
RESET…………………………………………………………………………………….13
FAQs………………………………………………………………………………………14
Technical Data………………………………………………………………………..…15
Notes…………………………………………………………………………………..….16
Components Supplied
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Reader unit (1)
Control unit (2)
Installation frame (3)
These instructions
Area of Use
The wall terminal is part of the Dialock electronic locking systems. It is an
access-control system for outdoor and indoor use and can be used for a
variety of purposes such as:
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Opening and closing doors by triggering electric door openers, motor
locks, automatic doors etc.
Triggering electrical equipment (e.g. roller shutters, parking garage
barriers, furniture locks, lighting, alarm and video-surveillance
systems).
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Fully compatible with the Dialock system
Macro-programmable
Simple and convenient configuration via infra-red interface
Possible extension of function through special firmware
Separate reader and control units
All the operating modes of the Dialock system
Technology of reader unit: LEGIC and TI-RFid
Features
Installation instructions
Safety Note:
Before beginning installation, ensure that the power supply is switched off.
The installation work should be done by a qualified electrician only, as
complex wiring is required. Unsuitable tools may cause damage to the wall
terminal. Please note that the wall terminal is intended only for switching
electrical equipment with max. 1 A constant current and 2 A short-time
current. Incorrect or incomplete installation may cause permanent damage
to the system.
Installation requirement
For installation, first determine suitable positions and locations for the reader and
control units. This must take into account the equipment being operated (e.g.
door lock, barrier etc.). In addition, the recessed socket (fig. 4) for the reader unit
and the cable must be installed as shown in the circuit diagram (fig. 5)
Installation
The following operations are required:
• Installation of reader unit
• Installation of control unit
• Electrical installation
Installation of required cable work.
Before installing, always remember to switch the power off.
For the installation of the electrical connections, observe the following connection
diagrams.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Control unit
Reader unit
Equipment being switched (door, barrier)
Power supply for equipment being switched
Distributor
External CPU (e.g. PC) (optional)
Power supply for control and reader units Model No.: DTS120250U/AC6-AMP-SZ
Art.No.: 917.93.005
Example: electrical connection of an electrical strike
1. Power supply
Model No.: DTS120250U/AC6-AMP-SZ
Art.No.: 917.93.005
2. Electrical strike
3. Control unit
The connection between the reader and the control units can be made using a
standard 4-conductor cable. We recommend using a standard electrical cable J-Y
(St) Y 2 x 2 x 0.8 with a maximum distance of 100 meters.
When installing several wall readers, ensure that the distance between the reader
units is at least 25 cm (fig. 7). If the distance is too small, the HF fields may overlap.
This may cause the transponder media to not be reliably detected.
Reader unit
+5V
GND
RS485A
RS485B
Table 1
Control Unit
Model No.: DTS120250U/AC6-AMP-SZ
Art.No.: 917.93.005
Mounting the reader unit
- Screw the frame of the reader unit into the desired recessed socket
Remove the rear cover
Connect wires as shown in connection plan in table 1 page 7
Push cable into cable comb
Replace cover and screw into place
Place the reader unit in the frame and allow it to click into position
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To disassemble, push a screwdriver into the slot and pry the unit
out as shown.
Mounting the control unit
The control unit may be damaged by use of unsuitable tools.
The distance between the control and reader units may be up to
100 meters.
Mount the control unit on a standard rail (top-hat rail) in accordance
with DIN EN 50022.
Connect the wires as stated in table 2 page 8
If necessary, connect a recovery diode (100V) on the equipment
being switched (door opener). The connection should be between
common (on the load side) and ground.
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Start-up
The wall terminal is supplied in the “simple programming mode” of operation.
Only this mode is described in these instructions. Other operating modes are
possible only after consultation with the Dialock sales office.
Ensure that unauthorized persons do not misuse the user keys. Keep the
programming ADD and DELETE keys in a safe place, as these are used for
authorizing user keys.
At first start-up, the programming ADD (green) and DELETE (red) keys must be
assigned as follows:
This operation is only possible directly after applying the supply power to
the control unit.
1. Keep the green programming ADD key and red DELETE key readily
accessible.
2. If power is already being supplied to the control unit, switch the power off.
3. Switch on the power supply. The green LED display flashes for a few
seconds.
4. Hold the green programming ADD key in front of the reader unit while the
green LED is flashing. The red LED flashes for a moment to indicate success
of learning process.
5. Hold the red programming DELETE key in front of the reader unit while the
red LED is flashing. The red LED lights up.
If an error occurs during assignment:
-Disconnect the power supply and then re-connect it.
Re-assign programming ADD and DELETE keys.
If the error persists, contact the Dialock sales office.
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Operating Instructions
Assignment of access rights to user keys
1. Present the green programming ADD key in front of the operating
panel.
2. The green LED display flashes.
3. Present the user key to be learned in front of the operating panel within
5 seconds. The green LED lights up to indicate that the locking right
for the user key has been assigned.
4. Remove the user key.
5. Present the next user key to be learned in front of the operating panel
within 5 seconds. If no further user keys are held in this position, the
electronics switch off automatically.
6. If the red LED display lights up, an error has occurred. Repeat the
assignment process.
Withdrawing access rights of a single user key
1. Present the red programming DELETE key in front of the operating
panel. The red LED indicator flashes.
2. Present the user key to be cancelled in front of the operating panel.
3. The red LED indicator flashes briefly. The user key’s access rights
have been withdrawn.
Withdrawing access rights of all user keys
If a user key is lost and should no longer retain its access rights, the
access rights of all user keys must be withdrawn. After this, all the keys
that remain and are to have access rights must be reauthorized again.
1. Present the red programming DELETE key in front of the operating
panel. The red LED indicator flashes.
2. Present the green programming ADD key in front of the operating
panel. The red LED indicator flashes briefly.
3. Re-assign access rights to all the remaining user keys.
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Operation
1. Present an authorized user key in front of the operating panel.
2. The green LED display lights up. The red LED display goes off.
3. The equipment being switched (e.g. door opener) is unlocked.
If the LEDs do not switch from red to green:
ð Present the user key closer to the reader.
If the LEDs still do not switch from red to green:
ð The user key has no right of access
Reset
General:
The RESET button is located on the control unit beneath the housing cover
between the two indicator LEDs. Using a pointed instrument, the button can be
pressed through the top of the housing.
Sequence:
Both LEDs go off when the button is pressed. After 1 second the red LED begins
to flash. After another 3 seconds it lights up red continuously.
Total reset (long RESET):
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If the RESET button is pressed for longer than 4 sec. A total RESET takes place.
This resets all the configuration data (basic settings) and cancels all data
(including user data).
Release the RESET button when the red LED has stopped flashing.
Single RESET (short RESET):
If the RESET button is pressed for longer than 1 sec. But less than 4 sec. a
single RESET takes place. This resets only the project code.
Release the RESET button while the red LED is flashing.
Processor RESET:
If the RESET button is pressed for less than 1 sec. a processor RESET takes
place. This is the equivalent of switching the supply voltage off and on again.
No data is cancelled or reset.
Release the RESET button before the red LED flashes.
FAQs
I have lost a user key and wish to cancel it.
How do I do this?
If one user key gets lost and you wish to cancel its access rights, you must
cancel all the user keys at the reader unit. Following this, the access
rights of all remaining user keys have to be re-assigned. See under:
“Withdrawing access rights of all user keys”.
I have lost a programming key and wish to cancel it.
How do I do this?
Programming ADD and DELETE keys are taught only once at the first
start up. There is only one of each. Programming ADD and DELETE
keys can be cancelled by resetting the wall terminal. See “RESET”.
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Technical data
Voltage supply:
DC voltage
Continuous current
consumption
Peak current consumption
Number of relays
Contact rating of delays
9-17 V
< 150 mA
200-300 mA
depending on number of relays
1 or 4 as required
DC voltage
max. 60 V
AC voltage
max. 125 V
Switching current
Max. 2 A (short period)
Continuous current max. 1 A
max. 30 W / max. 60VA
Switching power
Data retention on power cut
Protective system
10 years
Reader unit
Control unit
IP 65
IP 20
Temperature operating range
Reader unit
-20 °C…+70 °C
Control unit
-20 °C…+70 °C
Relative humidity
(non-condensing)
0-95 %
Cable length
Recommended cable
(scanner – control unit)
Max. 100m
J-Y (St) 2 x 2 x 0.8
Max. conductor cross section
(screw terminals)
Control unit 2.5 mm2
Scanner unit 1.0 mm2
Mounting of control unit
Top-hat rail to DIN EN 500 022
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Notes:
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device my not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved
by HAFELE America Co. or SPHINX Electronics GmbH & Co KG may void the FCC
authorization to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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