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User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.3.4 BECO service module Start page After you have logged in, the service function’s start page is displayed. On the left hand side below the company logo is the main menu and to the right side the dialog box. By clicking one of the main menu items, a submenu with the individual function calls displays. The particular function or information displays in the dialog box. Fig. 30: Start page local user Fig. 31: Start page root 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 51 BECO service module Overview of functions Authorization root Authorization local user Initial startup Repair / exchange Diagnosis Information 7.3.5 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Function Description Chapter System monitoring and maintenance 7.3.6 Program version File system maintenance Date & time Security 7.3.6.1 7.3.6.2 7.3.6.5 7.3.6.6 7.3.6.7 7.3.6.8 7.3.6.9 Software option protection Network boot parameters Restart Display of program version Formatting of file systems Display/set date and time Management of access rights to the service module License key Settings for remote boot Remote-controlled reboot of BECO Setting of network parameters 7.3.7.1 X X X X Setting of serial interfaces 7.3.7.2 Setting of reader parameters Setting of host line Setting of sub-partyline Display/modify device serial number Alignment of hardware clock Initialization of modem List with all hardware settings 7.3.7.3 7.3.7.4 7.3.7.5 7.3.7.6 7.3.7.7 7.3.7.8 7.3.7.9 X X X X X X X X X X 52 7.3.8 Hardware analysis Hardware version SRAM option Memory size EEPROM dump Display test Digital I/O test X X X X X 7.3.7 Hardware settings Ethernet communication parameters Serial line communication parameters Reader Host Line Sub Line Serial number RTC calibration Modem setup Setup list 7.3.6.10 X X X X X Display of hardware versions Show optional memory Determine memory size Read-out internal EEPROM Display test Testing of inputs and outputs © Kaba Benzing GmbH 7.3.8.1 7.3.8.2 7.3.8.3 7.3.8.4 7.3.8.5 7.3.8.6 X X X X 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.3.6 BECO service module System monitoring and maintenance 7.3.6.1 Program version Display of the application and service module program version. Fig. 32: Example – display of program version 7.3.6.2 File system maintenance NOTICE! This function should only be used by system specialists. 7.3.6.3 Data file system With this function, the BECO’s data file system is being formatted. In doing so, master records, log file, and booking records are deleted. Parameters are reset to their default values. Fig. 33: Example – formatting Data File System By operating the “Format” button the formatting process is being started. Remark The formatting of the Data File System is also executed with a cold start of the device. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 53 BECO service module 7.3.6.4 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Program file system With this function, the BECO’s Program File System is formatted in the flash memory. All programs and the system parameter files are thereby deleted. Fig. 34: Example – formatting Program File System By operating the “Format” button the formatting process is being started. Because all internal programs are deleted with the formatting, an external program file must be available for the booting after the formatting. The computer’s IP address where the boot file is located, as well as the file name are specified in the "Network Boot Parameters" function. It must be ensured that the TFTP service is active on the source server and that the stated program file is available. NOTICE! Formatting is only executed if a valid program file is available in remote access. Please refer to chapter 7.3.6.9 Network boot parameters Otherwise the message “There is no network boot server defined” displays. 54 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.3.6.5 BECO service module Date & time Show date and time and if necessary set date and time. Fig. 35: Date and time 01/2006 BECO’s current time BECO’s current date Input field for date, format "yyyy.mm.dd" Input field for time, format "hh:mm.ss" Take over time of the local computer into the Date/Time input fields Take over submit, date, and time to the BECO Cancel © Kaba Benzing GmbH 55 BECO service module 7.3.6.6 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Security/configuration manager Access to the Service Module (HTTP server and FTP server) can be limited to certain IP addresses. If this is requested, the respective IP addresses must be deposited in the list “IP addresses with access rights.” Fig. 36: Example - Security/Configuration manager Session Timeout in minutes. If no entry is made within this period of time, the current session is ended by the service module. Afterwards the user has to login again. Ten minutes are preset. Check IP address list? With this check box the IP address check can be activated or deactivated respectively. In ex-works condition, the IP address check is not activated! If during start of the service mode the BECO is reset to the IP address 123.0.0.2, the access for host IP address 123.0.0.1 is also released again. Input field for authorized host IP addresses. Take over host IP address. After the first operation, the specification on this button changes to “Confirm input.” Now, the IP address has to be entered and confirmed a second time. Afterwards the IP address appears in the list (5). 56 List with authorized IP addresses. Remove marked IP address from the list. OK, take over settings and end function. Cancel, terminate function. © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.3.6.7 BECO service module Security/user manager This function manages the users for access to the Service Module. Users can be created, deleted, or modified. Fig. 37: Example – Security/User Manager List of existing users. Input field for user name. Input field for password. Selection of authorization, limited rights or administrator rights. Delete marked user. OK, take over modifications and end function. Cancel, terminate function. Change marked user. Create new user. Remark User name and password may contain the characters a-z, A-Z, and 0-9 and may be up to 256 characters long. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 57 BECO service module 7.3.6.8 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Software option protection In order to use the application a corresponding license key is required. This license key is bound to the device’s MAC address. The function ”Software Option Protection” allows to create a temporary test license. Unlimited license key NOTICE! An unlimited license file can only be obtained from Kaba Benzing. Normally, the license key is supplied with the ”sop.ini” file. The license key is being activated by copying this file via FTP to the /Program/Share/Init/ directory. The license key is only accepted, if the application and their options indicated in the fields, corresponds with the license. Test license The “Software Option Protection“ function offers the option to create a temporary license key. This test license allows you to utilize all options. NOTICE! The license key is valid for a duration of 7 days. After the license key has expired the device automatically switches to service mode. A temporary license key can be created seven times altogether. By deploying an unlimited license file this counter is reset again. Create test license • Select “Create temporary test key.” • Confirm with “Submit." Remark A possibly already existing unlimited license file is saved as "sop.bak." 58 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 BECO service module Fig. 38: Example - Software Option Protection 01/2006 Current license data of the “sop.ini” file. Selection temporary license. MAC address of the BECO. Current date. Expiry date. Number of remaining and temporarily limited licenses. Submit; create temporary license file and terminate function. Cancel; terminate function. © Kaba Benzing GmbH 59 BECO service module 7.3.6.9 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Network boot parameters With this function an external program file can be stipulated for booting. In case of a warm start this program file is loaded remotely via TFTP. Fig. 39: Example - Show / Set Network Boot Parameters Input field for file name of external program file (service.obf). Packed files with the ending “Izo” cannot be used! Input field for the computer’s IP address where the boot file is stored. A TFTP server must be active on the computer. Delete content of data fields. Submit; take over settings and terminate function. Cancel; terminate function. NOTICE! If no remote boot is required, the input fields must be handed over empty. ("Clear Input Fields" button and "Submit" button afterwards). Otherwise the device tries to load the quoted boot file after a reset or power failure. If it cannot be found, neither the application nor the Service Module can be started. NOTICE! During a restart of the BECO (refer to chapter 7.3.6.10) with a local program file, the values in the function Network Boot Parameters are deleted. 60 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 BECO service module 7.3.6.10 Restart This function causes a remote-controlled reboot of the BECO. Fig. 40: Example – restart of BECO Before carrying out this function, the program to be started must be stipulated. • Files "boot.obf" or "boot.lzo" the BECO is started in application mode • Files "service.obf" or "service.lzo" the BECO is started in service mode • Network boot Start with the program file that has been stipulated in the "Show / Set Network Boot Parameters" function. If you want to execute a cold start at the same time, the “Cold start” option must also be activated. The default setting is “Warm start.” After operating the “Submit” button the restart is being performed. NOTICE! When performing a cold start, parameters are reset to their default values. Master records and booking records are deleted. Network settings, group and device address, as well as the INI file entries remain unchanged. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 61 BECO service module 7.3.7 7.3.7.1 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Hardware settings Ethernet communication parameters This function is used for the setting of network parameters. Remark Those values are being displayed which are used with the next booting. After a change the presently used values can be no longer be requested. Fig. 41: Example Show / Set Ethernet Communication Parameter MAC Address = Media Access Control Address The MAC address is used for clear identification of the adapter within the network. It is firmly assigned to the BECO and cannot be modified. DHCP = Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, DHCP automatically assigns the device with a terminal IP address. Terminal IP address = IP address of the device. Customer IP address Terminal IP address of the device that was set before the last reset to the default IP address (info field, cannot be edited). Netmask The netmask defines which bits of the terminal IP address belong to a subnetwork and which bits belong to an individual device. 62 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 BECO service module Broadcast IP address for messages to all participants. Broadcast = addressing mode for sending messages to all participants within a network. Gateway IP address A gateway connects different networks with each other that could otherwise not communicate with one another. If the device and the host PC are in different network segments, you will have to enter the Gateway’s IP address that connects the network segments. This checkbox activates the DNS configuration through DHCP. IP address of the DNS server DNS = Domain Name System 10 Domain where the device is located. 11 Submit; take over settings and terminate function. The settings are then active after the next reboot. 12 Cancel, terminate function. Explanations IP Address = Internet Protocol Address. With the IP address a computer can be clearly identified and addressed. An IP address consists of four, 8 bit large numbers seperated by points from one another. Sub-network example The network’s address comes from the AND operation of netmask and host address. The address of a broadcast within a sub-network results from the network address where all bits of the host part are set to "1." Class 01/2006 Network part Host part Host IP 198.85.46.140 Netmask 255.255.255.192 111 11111.11111111.11111111.11 000000 Net IP 198.85.46.128 110 00110.01010101.00101110.10 000000 Broadcast 198.85.46.191 110 00110.01010101.00101110.10 111111 110 00110.01010101.00101110.10 001100 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 63 BECO service module User Manual B-Net 93 60 Permanently assign terminal IP address in the device Fig. 42: Ethernet Communication Parameter If the terminal IP address in the device is to be permanently assigned, the checkbox “Enable DHCP” (1) may not be activated. The following must be entered: IP address of the BECO (2), the network mask (3), the broadcast address (4), and the gateway IP address (5). If a DNS server is available and the name resolution is to be activated, then the DNS server’s IP address must be entered in the field "DNS Server IP Address"(6). The name of the domain, where the device is located, must be specified in the field "Local Domain Name“ (7). If no DNS server is available within the network, then 0.0.0.0 must be entered in the "DNS Server IP Address" (6) field. The field “Local Domain Name” (7) is left empty. 64 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 BECO service module Configuration for DHCP Fig. 43: Ethernet Communication Parameter In order to configure terminals for DHCP, the checkbox “Enable DHCP" (1) must be activated at the terminal. In case the DNS server IP address and the local domain name are to be requested at the DHCP server, the checkbox “Enable DNS Configuration from DHCP” (2) must be activated. NOTICE! The network provider / administrator must ensure that the DHCP server is accessible when booting the BECO. Therefore, network components e.g. routers / firewalls must be configured in such a way that queries to address 255.255.255.255 with DHCP are transmitted properly. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 65 BECO service module 7.3.7.2 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Serial line communication parameters Parameters of the serial interfaces (COM ports). Interface parameters depend on the usage of the interface. NOTICE! Unused interfaces must be deactivated. Fig. 44: Example - Show / Set Ethernet Communication Parameters Activation / deactivation of the respective interface Setting of bits per second transfer rate Number of data bits Setting of parity Number of stop bits Take over submit, settings and end function, the settings are active after the next restart Cancel; terminate function Standard Setting 66 COM BpS Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Internal reader 9600 NONE Second reader 9600 NONE Host line 9600 EVEN Sub-partyline 19200 EVEN © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.3.7.3 BECO service module Reader Configuration of the connected readers. NOTICE! Unused readers must be deactivated! Fig. 45: Example - Show / Set Reader Parameter Settings for reader 1 (internal reader module). Settings for reader 2 (second, optional reader). Activation / deactivation of readers. Assignment of reader to interface (COM port). Selection of reader type. Submit; take over settings and terminate function. The settings are active after the next reboot. Cancel; terminate function. Standard assignment: 01/2006 Reader 1 (internal reader module) COM2 (serial line 2) Reader 2 (optional) COM1 (serial line 1) © Kaba Benzing GmbH 67 BECO service module 7.3.7.4 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Host line Setting of interface to host. Fig. 46: Example - Show / Set Host Line Parameters Activation / deactivation of interface to host. Selection of interface • ETH = Internal Ethernet Adapter • COM1 = Serial interface 1 (serial line 1) • COM2 = Serial interface 2 (serial line 2) Group ID (GID); group address of the device; possible values from 00 to 29. Device ID (DID) device address; possible values from 00 to 59. Host IP address / name (only with ”ETH” interface). IP address or DNS name of the computer that has to communicate with the BECO in application mode. The host name is made up of the pure host name, e.g. BCOMM-PC and the domain name, e.g. kaba.com. The host is in the same domain than the device: • The “Local Domain Name“ stated under Ethernet parameter is sufficient. • The mere host name, e.g. BCOMM-PC is entered. • The device joins the two parts by itself. The host is in another domain than the device: • 68 The full host name with domain name must be stated, e.g. BCOMMPC.kaba.com. Whereas host name and domain are separated by a dot. © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 BECO service module UDP port (only with "ETH" interface) UDP = User Datagram Protocol UDP port that is used in application mode for communication between the host computer and the BECO. Hexadecimal specification e.g., . 771C = (30492)D, allowed specifications are 7700 to 77EF. Hex characters are indicated in lower case letters. Activate or deactivate encryption via Ethernet UDP (optionally only with “ETH” interface). The user data is encrypted with a key length of 448 bits via the Blowfish algorithm. Key exchange is done automatically via the Diffie-Hellman algorithm. 7.3.7.5 Submit; take over settings and terminate function. The settings are active after the next reboot. Cancel, terminate function. Sub line Setting of interface to the subterminals. Fig. 47: Example - Show / Set Subline Parameters Activation / deactivation of the sub line. Assignment of sub-partyline to interface (COM port). Submit; take over settings and terminate function. The settings are active after the next reboot. Cancel, terminate function. Standard assignment: 01/2006 Sub line 1 (standard sub-partyline) COM1 (serial line 1) Sub line 2 (optional) COM2 (serial line 2) © Kaba Benzing GmbH 69 BECO service module 7.3.7.6 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Serial number With this function the device’s serial number can be read-out or modified. The device’s serial number is stated on the nameplate. With the serial number the manufacturer is able to resort to all technical details of the device. NOTICE! This serial number must match the serial number on the nameplate. After exchanging the BECO CPU unit, the correct serial number should be entered again. In this way it is possible at any time to call up the serial number in the service mode via network. Fig. 48: Example – Show / Set Serial Number 70 Input field for serial number. Submit; take over serial number and terminate function. Cancel; terminate function. © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.3.7.7 BECO service module RTC calibration Alignment of hardware clock. Fig. 49: Example – Show / Set RTC Calibration Value Deviation With this option, the deviation for the last 30 days must be entered in seconds (input field 3). Positive values are recognized with or without leading sign, e.g., 20 or +20; Negative values must be provided with a leading sign, e.g. -20. Measurement This option specifies the factory-provided calibration. This calibration type is not possible on-site at the customer’s premises! Input field for measurement or deviation respectively. Current calibration value. New calibration value. Submit; take over value and calibrate hardware clock. After a short period of time the message “RTC calibrated with new values“ appears. After you have pressed “OK” the function is terminated. 01/2006 Cancel; terminate function. © Kaba Benzing GmbH 71 BECO service module 7.3.7.8 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Modem setup This function allows for initializing a modem at COM1. Fig. 50: Example—Gateway to serial host line port Buttons preallocated with AT commands. When pressing one of these buttons, an AT command is sent to the modem. Input field for commands. By pressing the “Submit“ (3) button this command is sent to the modem. If one of the preallocated buttons (1) is pressed, the content of the input field is assigned to this button. The command can be sent over and over again by repeatedly pressing the button. The allocation remains as long as the function is terminated with “Terminate” (4) or is newly applied. 72 Submit; send command in input field (2) to modem. Terminate function. Clear LogWindow, reset log window (6). LogWindow. Clear Input Field; delete content of input field (2). © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 BECO service module Initialization of optional modem The initialization of ISDN modem and analog modem, deviating from the standard, is identical. The following commands must be sent to the modem one after the other: Command Meaning AT&D0 Ignore DTR. AT&K0 No data flow control between DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) and DCE (Data Communication Equipment). ATS0=1 Instructs the modem to answer on the first ring. AT&W Save settings. With the AT&F command, the modem parameters can be reset to default values. 7.3.7.9 Setup list The function ‘setup list’ shows an overview of the current settings: • Ethernet parameters • Serial line parameters • Reader parameters • Host line • Sub line Parameters can be adjusted by clicking the headlines. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 73 BECO service module 7.3.8 7.3.8.1 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Hardware analysis Hardware version The hardware version can be retrieved with this function. Bootloader Version is 2.4.1 BEX Feature Code is 1 BECO Index is 15 NetArm Revision is 27 Fig. 51: Example – Display of hardware version 7.3.8.2 SRAM option This function determines, if an SRAM option is installed and which one. Installed SRAM Option There is an 8 MB SRAM Option installed Fig. 52: Example - SRAM option recognized Installed SRAM Option There is no SRAM Option installed Warning: The SRAM Option installed is not formatted and not available for the Application File System. BECO Applications use SRAM as Data File System. To make the installed memory available for the application, you must save the Application files and format the SRAM File System or perform a cold start. Fig. 53: Example – no SRAM option recognized 74 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.3.8.3 BECO service module Memory size This function allows you to determine the memory size as well as the currently occupied and free memory. Size of Memory Memory Type Total Used Free RAM 14432192 4817484 9614708 Data File System 9437184 4275943 4866048 Program File System 7157351 1792103 5365248 Fig. 54: Example – memory size 7.3.8.4 EEPROM dump This function allows you to read-out the content of the internal EEPROM. Fig. 55: Example – EEPROM Dump 7.3.8.5 Display test This function starts an automatic display test (with devices with display) where the character set is displayed. A repeated call of this function ends the test. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 75 BECO service module 7.3.8.6 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Digital I/O test This function allows you to retrieve the states of the digital inputs and to set the outputs. Fig. 56: Example – Digital I/O test The current input status is shown under “Status of Input Units.“ By activating the check boxes under “Status of Output Units“ the output status is preset. With the “Update Display“ button the current status can be retrieved. By pressing the “Set Outputs” button the outputs are set. Cancel; terminate function. Remark The number as well as the specification of the available inputs and outputs depends on the device hardware and on the used application. 76 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 7.4 BECO service module FTP access An FTP server is installed on the device. The FTP server can be addressed in application mode as well as in service mode. When the system starts in service mode, the FTP is started principally. In application mode (B-Client HR2 / HR3 / AC2 / AC3 / PDC3), the FTP server can be activated or deactivated with an entry in the /Program/Share/Init/bedanet.ini file. Example: [Programs] Application0 = FTPServer FTP server is started in application mode [Programs] Application0 = FTP server is not started in application mode Remark In case that no access via FTP is possible in application mode, this parameter must be checked in the bedanet.ini file. Access is performed via a standard FTP client. Users The following users are already created by default: 01/2006 User name: Password: Path: localuser Bedanet Ram/Transfer root Bedanet © Kaba Benzing GmbH 77 Operating elements User Manual B-Net 93 60 Operating elements 8.1 8.1.1 Badge input Contactless media Contactless media such as LEGIC® or Mifare is simply held in front of the terminal’s reader module. The reading distance with a badge is approximately 5 – 10 cm and 3 cm with a key tag. Fig. 57: Present LEGIC® media 78 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 8.1.2 Operating elements Mag-stripe badges and barcode badges Swiftly slide the badges through the reading bar in any direction, either from top to bottom or from the bottom up. The magnetic stripe / barcode must show towards the scanning unit. Fig. 58: Swipe mag-stripe badges and barcode badges 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 79 Operating elements 8.1.3 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Inductive badges The badge is simply inserted into the slot on the side as far as it will go. After the reading process the badge is released from the reader and can be taken out. Fig. 59: Insert inductive badges 80 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 8.1.4 Operating elements Verification LEGIC® & Fingerprint The "Verification LEGIC® & Fingerprint" reader module has an insertion reader for segmented LEGIC® MIM 1024 badges and a sensor for thermal recording of a fingerprint. For user prompting, a tri color LED is located above the sensor. First the LEGIC® badge is inserted. If no valid biometric segment is identified on the badge, the LED blinks after a short period of time. If a valid biometric segment is identified the LED blinks yellow. Now the finger must be evenly swiped over the sensor surface within the next 4 seconds. During verification, the scanned biometric data of the individual is compared with the reference data record stored on the LEGIC® medium IM 1024. If the two data records match within certain tolerances, a green LED lights up. If the result turns out to be negative, the LED lights up red. In this case the scan process is repeated twice. Fig. 60: Verification LEGIC® & Fingerprint 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 81 Operating elements 8.2 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Matrix touch A matrix touch with 8 x 8 fields forms the B-Net 93 60’s operator panel. Basically, the matrix touch is operated just like a keypad. After a valid operation a short acoustic signal sounds. The matrix touch spreads across the visible display area as well as across the subjacent passepartout. All functional elements can be designed and placed individually. For this purpose a customized passepartout or label template must be created. Function and position of the individual buttons is tailored to the customer’s specific needs via the terminal software’s parameter setting feature. Virtual buttons on the display can also be individually adapted with the parameter setting feature. Fig. 61: Matrix touch of the B-Net 93 60 with standard passepartout. The 8 x 8 touch fields are accentuated with white lines. The standard version has 6 buttons with the following meaning: In Out Official absence Break Inquiry Special function Via virtually created buttons on the display, navigation takes place, numeric values can be entered, and languages can be selected. The device is also available with an optional alphanumeric reader keypad. 82 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 8.3 Operating elements Display illumination The display illumination is switched off after a certain preset period of time (standard time 10 minutes after the last operation). The display illumination is again activated after any operation. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 83 Maintenance 9.1 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Maintenance Battery change A Lithium Mangandioxid battery, type CR2032, is located on the BECO CPU unit to buffer the SRAM memory. Refer to chapter Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. The buffer battery must be replaced by a new one every 2 years when the devices are in operation. The buffer battery must be replaced by a new one every 6 months if the device is stored and not in operation. Safety advice Only skilled specialists authorized by the manufacturer may exchange the buffer battery. To prevent data loss the terminal may not be switched off during battery change. WARNING Hazardous voltage at the SV9001 power supply. Carelessness can lead to an electric shock. • Take off all metallic jewelry such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, etc. • Avoid working around or near the power supply. CAUTION Lithium batteries can rupture or burst like an explosive. Improper handling of Lithium batteries can lead to fire and explosions. • The buffer battery may only be replaced by the same type of battery. • Do not open, bore through, or crush Lithium batteries. • Do not burn Lithium batteries or expose to high temperatures. • Do not short-circuit Lithium batteries. CAUTION Danger of electrostatic discharge (ESD). Touching printed circuit boards can cause damages that lead to complete failures or sporadic errors. Proceeding 84 • Wear an ESD wrist strap when changing batteries. • Do not switch off the device. • Open the housing. • Carefully remove the old buffer battery from the battery holder by hand. Do not use any tools such as screwdrivers etc. • Gently push the new battery in the holder until it snaps into place. © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Packaging / returns 10 Packaging / returns Not properly packaged components and devices can cause costs due to damages during shipping. Please note the following when dispatching Kaba Benzing products. Kaba Benzing GmbH is not liable for products that have been damaged due to negligent packaging. 10.1 Devices The original packaging has been specifically designed to fit the device. It offers maximum protection against damages in transit. NOTICE! When returning an item, please ensure that you always use the original packaging. If this is not possible, packaging must be provided which ensures that the device is not damaged during shipping and handling. • Use a robust and thick-walled transport box or cardboard box. Approximately 8 to 10 cm of room needs to be allowed on either side of the device. • Wrap the device with a suitable foil or put it into a bag. • Generously stuff for instance foam pads or air cushions all around device. Movements of the device inside the packaging must be avoided. • Use only dustfree and environmentally friendly padding material. 10.2 Electronic assemblies ESD sensitive electronic assemblies such as printed circuit boards, readers, etc. must be stored, transported, and shipped in appropriate ESD protective bags. Packing of electronic assemblies may only • take place at ESD secure workstations • be done by persons familiar with general ESD safety standards and who apply them on a regular basis. Returning electronic assemblies in packaging with sufficient ESD protection is a prerequisite for • the submission of warranty claims after functional failures of any type. • replacement of printed circuit boards and electronic components in exchange. Electronic components delivered in packaging without sufficient ESD protection are --in order to maintain a high quality standard-- neither analyzed nor repaired but directly disposed of. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 85 Packaging / returns User Manual B-Net 93 60 10.3 Labeling Complete return documents and a correct labeling allow for fast processing. Please make sure that each package includes a delivery note. The delivery note should contain the following information: • Number of devices or components per package • Product numbers, serial numbers, specifications • Name and address of your company / contact person • Reason for return, e.g. repair order • Informative and detailed error description Returns from countries outside the European Union require a customs invoice with the real customs value. Some countries (e.g. Switzerland) require a preference. 86 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Disposal 11 Disposal This product complies with the WEEE directive and is, according to the DIN norm EN 50419, marked with the “Crossed out garbage can” symbol. Please refer to chapter 3.4 Labeling. The symbol refers to separated disposal of electric and electronic devices in EU countries. Please do not dispose of device in your regular garbage. Used devices contain valuable materials that should be recycled. Used devices should therefore be disposed of via your country’s take back system. Kaba Benzing is committed to take back and dispose this device after the end of its life cycle. Please dispose of in an environmentally responsible way The packaging materials are recyclable. Please do not throw packaging material into your regular garbage can. Always take it to a recycling center or have it picked up by your local waste recycler. Lithium batteries CAUTION Lithium batteries can rupture or burst like an explosive. Improper handling of Lithium batteries can lead to fire and explosions. Please carefully deposit the batteries that must be disposed, in order to avoid shortcircuits, crushing, or damage of the battery housing. Please refer to chapter 2.4 Handling of Lithium batteries Used Lithium batteries must be disposed of according to state and local regulations. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 87 Appendix User Manual B-Net 93 60 12 Appendix 12.1 Dimensional drawings Fig. 62: Dimensional drawings B-Net 93 60; dimensions in mm 88 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Appendix 12.2 Exchange of passepartout During execution of the tasks described below, the ESD protective measures must be considered. To exchange the passepartout (label template), please proceed as follows: First remove the cable to the matrix touch on the user interface (1), the cable to the mother board (2), the cable to the reader module (3) and the cable to the reader keypad (4) if available. Please consider that the connectors of cables 1 and 4 must be unlocked first (see illustration). After connecting, the cable must be locked again. The user interface is plugged on the display board. After the two screws (5) have been removed the user interface can be carefully lifted upwards and removed. 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 89 Appendix User Manual B-Net 93 60 After you have unscrewed the 11 marked screws the mounting plate can be removed. Now the carrier plate can be removed. Afterwards the passepartout can be exchanged. Mounting takes place in reverse order. 90 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Index 13 Index Default IP ........................................................... 47 Analog modem....................................................29 AT commands...............................................72, 73 Available memory ...............................................75 Default IP address ............................................. 49 Device address .................................................. 68 DHCP................................................................. 62 DID ..................................................................... 68 Digital inputs ...................................................... 35 Badge input.........................................................78 Battery ......................................................8, 17, 87 Battery change....................................................84 BECO service module ........................................48 BEX301...............................................................34 BEX400 memory expansion unit ........................39 BEX500 UPS ......................................................40 Block IP addresses .............................................56 Broadcast............................................................63 Buffer battery ..........................................16, 17, 39 Buffer time ..........................................................12 Dimensions ........................................................ 11 Display ............................................................... 11 Display contrast ................................................. 15 Display illumination ............................................ 83 Display test ........................................................ 75 Display/set date and time .................................. 55 Disposal ............................................................. 87 DNS server ........................................................ 63 Door control line................................................. 22 Door opener ....................................................... 36 Door-opener voltage .......................................... 38 Cable clamp........................................................26 Cable inlet.....................................................18, 26 Capacity of data memory....................................12 CE .......................................................................13 Cold start button ...........................................16, 46 Cold start of application ......................................47 Earthing.............................................................. 18 EMC standard .................................................... 13 Emergency power operation.............................. 41 Encryption .......................................................... 68 Environmental conditions................................... 11 COM port settings...............................................66 ESD (Electro Static Discharge) protective measures ......................................................... 9 Communication...................................................11 Ethernet connector............................................. 28 Conformity ..........................................................13 Ethernet interface............................................... 11 Connection for second reader ............................34 Exchange of passepartout ................................. 89 Connection of subterminals ................................32 Connections on BECO500 CPU unit ..................27 Connections on BEX101 mother board ..............27 Connectors .........................................................18 Contrast control ..................................................15 FTP access ........................................................ 77 Fuse ................................................................... 16 GID..................................................................... 68 Data retention in case of power failure ...............12 01/2006 File system formatting........................................ 53 Group address ................................................... 68 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 91 Index User Manual B-Net 93 60 Modem setup ..................................................... 72 Hole pattern ........................................................23 Mounting ............................................................ 18 Host connection ..................................................22 Mounting height ................................................. 19 Host line settings ................................................68 Mounting plate ................................................... 24 Identification plate...............................................13 Netmask............................................................. 62 Input 24 V ...........................................................37 Network parameters........................................... 62 Inputs ..................................................................35 Installation...........................................................18 Outdoor installation ............................................ 19 Installation lines ..................................................21 Outputs .............................................................. 36 Installation scheme .............................................20 Interface parameters...........................................66 Interface to host settings ....................................68 IP address...........................................................62 IP address default...............................................49 ISDN modem ......................................................30 Partyline ............................................................. 22 Partyline to host ................................................. 31 Passepartout...................................................... 82 Password ........................................................... 57 Power input ........................................................ 38 Power supply ..................................................... 11 Jumper assignment BEX302 ..............................31 Power supply line............................................... 21 Jumper SV9001 ..................................................38 Processor........................................................... 11 Program version................................................. 53 Keypad................................................................11 Protection class.................................................. 11 Protection roof.................................................... 19 License key.........................................................58 Light emitting diodes on BEX101 .......................46 Reader ............................................................... 11 Light-emitting diodes Ethernet............................28 Reader keypad................................................... 82 Line requirements ...............................................21 Reader second................................................... 34 Lithium battery ..........................................8, 17, 87 Reader settings.................................................. 67 Low voltage directive ..........................................13 Relay outputs ..................................................... 36 Remoteboot ....................................................... 60 MAC address ................................................58, 62 Mains switch .................................................16, 17 Maintenance .......................................................84 Restart ............................................................... 61 RS232 interface ................................................. 34 Matrix touch ........................................................82 Second reader ............................................. 34, 43 Memory...............................................................11 Serial interface settings ..................................... 66 Memory size .......................................................75 Serial number............................................... 13, 70 Modem................................................................29 Service button .............................................. 16, 46 Modem initialization ............................................73 Service functions................................................ 49 92 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 01/2006 User Manual B-Net 93 60 Index Service mode......................................................47 Surface mounting............................................... 23 Service module access rights.......................56, 57 SV9001 power supply........................................ 38 Service module password ..................................50 Service module user administration ...................57 Service module user name.................................50 Set-up .................................................................42 Setup list .............................................................73 Software option protection..................................58 Start of application ..............................................47 Start of service module .......................................48 Subpartyline........................................................32 Subterminal...................................................21, 45 Technical data.................................................... 11 Technical data BEX500 UPS............................. 40 Test license........................................................ 58 Transfer rate ...................................................... 66 UDP port ............................................................ 68 Uninterruptible power supply BEX500 ............... 40 Use as directed .................................................... 7 Subterminal settings ...........................................69 Supply voltage ....................................................37 Verification ......................................................... 81 01/2006 © Kaba Benzing GmbH 93
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