Dorma MUXD 19, B6L 19 Installation Manual

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DORMA
Installation Manual
MUXD 19" (B6L 19'')
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MUXD 19" (B6L 19")
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 General Information ........................4
1.1 Preface ................................5
1.2 Correct use .............................5
1.3 Safety instructions and warnings ...............5
1.4 Further Source of Information ................6
1.5 Disposal ...............................6
1.6 Functional principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.7 Components supplied .....................7
1.8 Variants ...............................7
2 Assembly ................................8
2.1 Installation information ....................8
2.2 Installation in 19" server cabinet ...............9
2.3 Opening the housing ......................10
2.4 Tamper protection .......................10
2.5 Power supply ..........................11
2.5.1 Device variants 230/115 V ...............11
2.5.2 Device variants 24 VDC .................11
2.5.3. Ground connection ....................11
3 Conection ...............................12
3.1 RS485 connection panels .................12
3.2 RS485 bus ............................13
3.2.1 External connection panel ................13
3.2.2 Internal connection panel ................13
3.3 Strain relief ............................14
3.4 LAN interface ..........................14
4 Commissioning ...........................15
4.1 Settings ..............................15
4.1.1. Bus connection resistance ...............15
4.1.2. Setting the bus address .................15
4.2 Switching on ...........................16
4.3 Optical interfaces for MUXD 19'' and B6L 19'' . . . 16
4.4 Optical interfaces for B6L 19''. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.4.1 Internal Voltage .......................17
4.4.2 Supply Voltage .......................17
4.4.3 SubBus1 activity ...................... 18
4.4.4 SubBus power .......................18
4.4.5 SubBus2 activity ...................... 18
4.4.6 Booking activity ......................19
4.4.7 Tamper status ........................ 19
4.4.8 System Run .........................19
4.4.9 LAN link/speed .......................20
4.4.10 LAN activity ........................20
5 Maintenance ............................. 21
5.1 Maintenance and troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.1.1 RS232 service interface .................21
5.1.2 Fuses and back-up battery ................21
5.2 Reset button ...........................23
5.3 Manipulation protection ...................23
EC Declaration of Conformity ................... 24
B6L 19" technical Data ......................25
MUXD 19" technical Data .....................26
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MUXD 19" (B6L 19")
1. General Information
Drawing No.: 1055G-B1a Status: 04/13 V1.25
The information provided in these assembly instructions may be modified without prior notification. All previous ver­sions cease to be valid with the publication of these instruc­tions.
The information in these assembly instructions has been compiled to the best of our knowledge and in good faith. DORMA Time + Access GmbH accepts no liability for the correctness and completeness of the details provided.
In particular, DORMA Time + Access GmbH cannot accept liability for any consequential damage due to incorrect or incomplete information.
The recommendations for installation made in this manual are based on the assumption that prevailing basic condi­tions are favourable. DORMA Time + Access GmbH accepts no liability for the perfect functioning of the device in exter­nal, non-system environments.
Despite every effort to prevent mistakes, they can never be completely avoided. Therefore, we would be grateful to receive notification of any errors or omissions.
DORMA Time + Access GmbH accepts no liability for the information included in this document being free of pro­tected third-party rights. DORMA Time + Access GmbH does not provide any licences to its own or to third party patents or other protected rights with this document.
It is not permissible to print, reproduce or pass this manual, or parts thereof, to third parties, other than for your own use, without the approval of DORMA Time + Access GmbH.
All rights reserved.
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© Copyright 2005 by DORMA Time + Access GmbH
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MUXD 19" (B6L 19")
1. General Information
1.1 Preface
This installation manual is intended to assist you with con­necting and commissioning the B6L 19'' or MUXD 19''.
1.2 Correct use
This device is intended exclusively for use in time recording and access control systems. Further details are described in chapter 1.6. Use for any other purpose than that described is not permitted.
1.3 Safety instructions and warnings
This device has been constructed and tested in accordance with all currently applicable technical regulations. It left the factory in perfect condition in terms of safety and reliability. To maintain this condition and to ensure risk-free operation, the instructions and warnings given in this assembly guide must be observed by the user.
• The device may only be used for the purpose intended by the manufacturer.
• The installation and assembly of electrical devices may only be carried out by an electrical engineer.
• Before opening the unit, always switch off the power supply and verify that the device is free of voltage by performing a measurement.
• During assembly, please ensure that the requirements laid down in the relevant device safety standard for the unit are not negatively affected, as this would reduce the safety level of the unit.
• Before switching on, ensure that the operating and con­trol voltages connected do not exceed the permissible values in accordance with the technical data.
• This unit conforms to EN 60950-1 device variants:
230/115V - protection class I 24V/DC - protection class III
Electromagnetic compatibility:
• The device is designed for use in residential, business and commercial areas and conforms to EN 61000-6-2 and 61000-6-3.
• The PCB is at risk from electrostatic discharge and the relevant precautionary measures should be observed (earthing, etc.).
• These devices may only be operated when fully assem­bled.
• The locking screws on unassigned connection terminals should be screwed in as far as they will go.
• If it has to be assumed that danger-free operation is no longer possible, take the unit out of operation and secure against accidental use.
• If the failure or malfunctioning of the unit may result in injury to persons or animals or in damage to works equip­ment, this must also be prevented by using additional safety measures (limit switch, safety devices, etc.).
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MUXD 19" (B6L 19")
1. General Information
1.4 Functional principle
The MUXD terminal multiplexer allows simple installation of DP1 or TP4 components in a star configuration. The advan­tage of the MUXD module, as opposed to bus wiring, is that it allows spurs to be used. Either DP1 or TP4 components with up to 2 x 8 RS485 buses can be connected to a TP4 host system.
A maximum of 31 two-wire components can be connected to the MUXD module. The MUXD module is transparent for protocols to and from the host. The delay time is a maximum of three byte peri­ods. Simultaneous operation of DP1 and TP4 with an MUXD is not possible. A cascading of the MUXD is not permitted.
Housing:
Because structured wiring techniques are required, the device is installed in a 19'', 1HE housing similar to B6L. A maximum of two MUXD modules can be accommodated in the 19" housing, so up to 2 x 8 two-wire buses are avail­able.
Host system:
Either the TP4 host system is an external device, e.g. B6L, or the TP4 module is combined directly with the MUXD in the same housing. This results in a compact, LAN-compat­ible host system to which up to 31 DP1 or TP4 two-wire components can be connected in a star configuration.
1.4 Further Sources of Information
Further documents are available on request.
General Installation Guidelines
Specifications for planning attendance recording and access control systems with our wired components.
Planner Manual
Examples of cross-system solutions
1.5 Disposal
The device was manufactured using recyclable materials and components. When disposing of the device and the packaging, please ensure environmentally friendly recycling.
Information for EU Countries
European Directive 2002/96 EC applies to this device. This means that this product must not be disposed of with normal household waste. We, the manufacturer, will take back our electric and electronic products and dispose of them for you free of charge. Correct disposal of your old equipment protects people and the environment from possible harmful consequences.
Rechargeable/disposable batteries This device contains an integrated lithium battery. According to European directive 2006/66/EC, disposable and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Please check your local regulations for separate disposal of batteries. Correct disposal of batteries protects people and the environment from possible harmful consequences.
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MUXD 19" (B6L 19")
1. General Information
1.5 Components supplied:
A B6L 19'' / MUXD 19" B Assembly instructions C 2 x angle profiles D 4 x countersink screws E 4 x washers
F 4 x cage nuts G 4 x round head screws H 1 x IEC cable (2,5m)
(for 230/115V only) I 1 x cable (4m) (for 24V only)
1.6 Variants
A
B
C
x
x
x x
DORMA
Montageanleitung MD 
D
x
B6L 19''
MUXD 19''
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
ext. POWER
LAN-Activity
RS232 Service
LAN 10/100 BaseTx
LAN Link / Spee
d
ext. POWER
1-2 x MUXD modules, 1 x TP4 basic card
1 x MUXD module
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MUXD 19" (B6L 19")
2. Assembly
2.1 Installation information
The device is suitable for installing in 19" server cabinets. A minimum of 100 mm depth clearance must be allowed additionally for the cable outlets and the 230 V connecting cable.
407 mm
44 mm
305 mm
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MUXD 19" (B6L 19")
2. Assembly
2.2 Installation in 19" server cabinet
Screwing on the angle profiles
The installation material required for installation in a 19" server cabinet is provided. Attach the angle profiles to the device with the respective countersink screws (fig. 9-1).
Telescopic runners
If desired, the device can also be fitted with telescopic runners in a 19" server cabinet. You will find appropriate threaded holes on the sides of the housing. The washers provided as part of the delivery serve to compensate toler­ances between the device and the telescopic runners (fig. 9-2).
The required telescopic runners and installation material are not included in the scope of delivery.
Inserting the cage nuts
In the 19" server cabinet, insert the four cage nuts supplied into the mounting frame at the place where the device is to be positioned (fig. 9-3).
Screwing the device in place in the server cabinet
Then screw the device in place in the server cabinet using the supplied round head screws and the inserted cage nuts (fig. 9-4).
Abb. 9-1
Abb. 9-2
Abb. 9-3
Abb. 9-4
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2.3 Opening the housing
For assembly and installation it is necessary to open the upper side of the device housing. To do this, remove the left and right screw with a Phillips screwdriver. You can now push back the upper side of the housing and remove it by lifting upwards.
2.4 Tamper protection
Caution
Unauthorised removal of the housing triggers a tamper warning via a micro switch.
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2.5 Power supply
2.5.1 Device variants 230/115 V
In the 230/115 V device variant, the device has a switch­able IEC connector on the back of the unit. This is switched to 230 V in the factory setting. The device is protected on the primary side by a microfuse.
Switching voltages
Caution
Before opening the unit, always disconnect the plug and measure to ensure that the device is inactive.
To switch the voltage, open the housing of the voltage selec­tor with a flat screwdriver (fig. 11-1). Remove the voltage selector, rotate it by 180° and push it back into the hous­ing. The voltage selected can now be seen on the back of the voltage selector (fig. 11-2).
2.5.2 Device variants 24 VDC
In the 24 VDC device variant, the power is supplied via the external power supply connection on the front bezel (fig. 11-3). For this the provided 24V cable must be used. (fig. 11-4). The switching between internal and external power supply follows automaticly.
Max. 8A DC can be supplied here to provide power to exter­nal readers and terminals.
Maximum power consumption
The maximum power consumption is 45 W for all 230 VAC device variants.
(Device: max. 9 W, e.g. 375 mA with 24 V power supply to DP1 subscribers: max. 36 W, corresponds to max 1,500 mA with 24 V)
2.5.3. Ground connection
For 230/115 V device variants, the IEC cable can provide the ground connection. Alternatively, the ground connection can be provided via an M4 screw fitting on the housing (fig. 11-5).
Recommended cables:
See General Installation Guidelines.
fig. 11-5
fig. 11-1
Abb. 11-2
fig. 11-4
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Acti
vit
Booking
Act
Tam
pe
S
ext. POWER
ost
fig. 11-3
red (no.1)
black (no.2)
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CH1 CH2 CH3
CH5 CH6
Bus terminating resistors
Bus terminating resistors
CH7 CH8 Host
CH4
CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8
SW302
SW303
SW403
SW402
CH7
SW501
Host
CH8
CH4
CH3
SW304
SW301
SW401
SW404
SW102
SW102
CH5
Reset
Reset
CH6
CH2
CH1
CH1 CH2 CH3
Bus terminating resistors
Bus terminating resistors
CH4
SW302
SW303
SW403
SW402
CH7
SW501
Host
CH8
CH4
CH3
SW304
SW301
SW401
SW404
CH5
CH6
CH2
CH1
Host
1. MUXD-module RS485-1
2. MUXD-module RS485-2
3.1 RS485 connection panels
ost
RS-2
RS-1
ost
1 2
3  1 2
3 
 
 
 
 
External connection panel
Internal connection panel
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3.2.2 Internal connection panel
On the internal connection panel, the device has eight elec­trically isolated RS485 interfaces per MUXD module.
GND
B
A
RS485
+24V
CH1...CH8
3.2.1 External connection panel
Caution
The front RS485 bus must under no circumstances be con­nected to the LAN interface!
ost
RS-2
1 2
3 
 
 
PIN
1, 2, 3
4
5
6, 7, 8
Meaning
+24V
RS485-Bus A
RS485-Bus B
GND
8
LED1 LED2
1
3.2 RS485 bus
The RS485 connection can be made on the front via the RJ45 sockets or via the internal connection panel. The channels (CH1 to CH8, host) must not be dual assigned.
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3.4 LAN Schnittstelle
Als Variante B6L 19" verfügt das Gerät über eine LAN Schnittstelle in der Frontblende. Sie entspricht dem Ethernetstandard 802.3u
Empfohlene Kabel:
Siehe Allgemeine Installationsrichtlinien, Z.-Nr. 1006G-B0
3.3 Strain relief
Use the strain relief clamp when laying the wiring. Remove the cable sheathing between the strain relief clamp and connecting terminals.
Then fold the shielding back by approx. 10 mm onto the sheath. Now fasten the cable to the strain relief clamp using cable binders.
3.4 LAN interface
The B6L 19" device variant has a LAN interface in the front bezel. It corresponds to the 802.3u Ethernet standard
Recommended cables:
See General Installation Guidelines.
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4.1.2. Setting the bus address
The bus address (0...31) is set via an 8-pin DIP switch. Switch 6: switchover Data format 7 bit (TP4) = ON, 8 bit (DP1) = OFF
Switches 1 2 345678
LSB MSB special functions
Bit 2
0
2
1
2
2
2
3
247/8 Bit
CH1 CH2 CH3
CH5 CH6
Bus terminating resistors
Bus terminating resistors
CH7 CH8 Host
CH4
CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8
SW302
SW303
SW403
SW402
CH7
SW501
Host
CH8
CH4
CH3
SW304
SW301
SW401
SW404
SW102
SW102
CH5
Reset
Reset
CH6
CH2
CH1
CH1 CH2 CH3
Bus terminating resistors
Bus terminating resistors
CH4
SW302
SW303
SW403
SW402
CH7
SW501
Host
CH8
CH4
CH3
SW304
SW301
SW401
SW404
CH5
CH6
CH2
CH1
Host
4.1 Settings
4.1.1. Bus connection resistance
There are switchable terminating resistors for every RS485 bus.
If the device is the first or last bus subscriber, the bus terminating resistors must be switched on.
These are activated in the factory setting.
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4.2 Switching on
Use the main switch at the rear of the device to turn on the 230/115 V version.
4.3 Optical interfaces for MUXD 19'' and B6L 19''
RS485 bus, front RJ45 STV
Note: After a reset, the MUXD bus address set is displayed for
5 sec on the LED.
8
LED1 LED2
1
LED
1
2
Meaning
Bus request
Bus acknowledge
ext. POWER
ost
RS-2
RS-1
ost
1 2
3  1 2
3 
 
 
 
 
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4.4 Optical interfaces for B6L 19''
4.4.1 Internal Voltage
Monitoring the internal voltages (TP4 basic card only)
4.4.2 Supply Voltage
Monitoring the input voltage/processing a manual reset
LED
off
green
Meaning
At least one of the voltages generated on the module (2.5 V; 3.3 V; 5 V) is outside the toler­ance range. The reset signal of the module is activated.
All the voltages generated on the module (2.5 V;
3.3 V; 5 V) are OK.
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
POWER
LED
off
green
red
yellow
Meaning
The level of the input voltage is below a minimum permitted value. Normal operation is stopped.
Normal status. The level of the input voltage is above a minimum permitted value. However, there are delays in the activation of this LED during booting of the MUXD.
A manual reset has been triggered.
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
POWER
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
ext. POWER
LAN-Activity
RS232 Service
LAN 10/100 BaseTx
LAN Link / Speed
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4.4.3 SubBus1 activity
Is not used.
4.4.4 SubBus power
RS485 SubBus supply voltage
4.4.5 SubBus2 activity
RS485 SubBus activity
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
WER
R
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
WER
R
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
POWER
LED
off
green
red
yellow
Meaning
The voltage potential of the SubBuses is turned off.
The supply voltage potential of the SubBuses is turned on.
An overload of the SubBus supply voltage has been detected. The supply voltage to the SubBuses has therefore been turned off
SubBus supply voltage switched on again after detecting an overload, i.e. an overload of the SubBus supply voltage has been detected. The supply voltage potential of the SubBuses has been turned off. After a certain time (dynamic interval 5 sec to 1 min) the B6L will try again to turn on the supply voltage. The LED continues to be illuminated in yellow if there is no further overload. If an overload occurs, the procedure is as already described.
LED
off
green
red
yellow
Meaning
No activity on the RS485 SubBus.
Devices connected to the RS485 sub-terminal bus are polled.
At least one of the devices connected to the RS485 sub-terminal bus does not reply to a. polling signal.
RS485 usage data activity
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4.4.6 Booking activity
Booking activity
4.4.7 Tamper status
Tamper status of the device and devices connected to it
4.4.8 System Run
Software diagnostics
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
OWER
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
WER
R
Internal Voltage
Supply Voltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
WER
R
LED
off
green
red
yellow
Meaning
No booking is being processed at the moment.
A booking is being processed.
Error in carrying out the booking
Successfully executed booking without door opening
LED
off
green
red
yellow
Meaning
Normal status. Tampering was not detected.
Tampering was detected.
LED
off
green
red
yellow
Meaning
Normal operation
Malfunction: The CMOS battery is flat and must be replaced
There are diagnostic or error messages that can be read out via the service functions.
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4.4.9 LAN link/speed
Connection/speed display of the Ethernet interface
4.4.10 LAN activity
Ethernet activity
y tiv
ity
r
S
tatus
ys
tem Run
Reset
LAN-Activity
RS232 Service
LAN 10/100 BaseTx
LAN Link / Speed
y tiv
ity
r
S
tatus
ys
tem Run
Reset
LAN-Activity
RS232 Service
LAN 10/100 BaseTx
LAN Link / Speed
LED
off
green
yellow
Meaning
No Ethernet connection available.
Ethernet connection at a transfer rate of 100 Mbit/s is available.
Ethernet connection at a transfer rate of 10 Mbit/s is available.
LED
off
green
Meaning
No MUXD activity at the Ethernet interface.
Usage data (terminal <-> host/terminal <-> terminal) is being transferred at the Ethernet interface.
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5.1 Maintenance and troubleshooting
5.1.1 RS232 service interface
1)
The B6L 19" has an RS232 service interface on the front bezel. The connection to a PC can be made using a null modem cable (item No. 1900070520095) with 9-pin SUB-D plug connectors.
5.1.2 Fuses and back-up battery A - Primary side with a 500 mAT microfuse B - 10 AT microfuse on power supply unit module C - 3.15 AT microfuse on power supply unit module
D - 2 AT SMD fuse on TP4 basic card
1)
E - Lithium back-up battery
1)
1) B6L 19'' version only
162 RX_B6L738495
TX_B6L
GND
Housing
A
C
E
D
B
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A - Primary side with a 500 mATT microfuse
To check or replace the fuse, open the housing of the volt­age selector with a flat screwdriver. Then pull out the fuse from the cover removed from the voltage selector. Please use only permitted fuses. They are available as an accessory under item No. 1900001797351.
B - 3.15 AT microfuse on power supply unit module
Then remove the fuse from the fuse holder. Please use only permitted fuses. They are available as an accessory under item No. 1900001797316. The use of other fuses is not permissible..
C - 10 AT microfuse on power supply unit module
Then remove the fuse from the fuse holder. Please use only permitted fuses. They are available as an accessory under item No. 0005167633330. The use of other fuses is not permissible.
D - SMD fuse
1)
If the fuse needs to be replaced, there is a replacement fuse on the TP4 basic card. The fuse can be re-ordered using item No. 1900001797487 (Lifflefuse type 0454.002T, 2 AT). The use of other fuses is not permissible.
1
1
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E - Lithium back-up battery
1)
Lithium back-up battery for power failure-proof buffering of the data stored in the RAM. Continuous buffer time, approx. 3-5 years. Type CR2032/3V, 230 mAh, plugged in, service life approx. 10 years
Device variant 230/115 V
Make a back-up of the data and then switch off the device. Changing the battery is not permitted when live.
Device variant 24 V/DC
Changing the battery is permitted when live. To retain the data in the unit when changing the battery, the power sup­ply to the unit must remain switched on. Please perform this work with great care to avoid triggering a short-circuit. Do not use metal tools for this work.
5.1.3 Changing the battery
1)
The battery is inserted vertically in the holder. To change the battery, push the power failure safety lock to the side. The battery can then be easily removed from the holder. The new battery can be pushed into the holder by pushing the safety lock to the side in the same way. Please ensure that the poles are correctly positioned.
1) B6L 19'' version only
5.2 Reset button
The reset button is used to trigger a manual reset. The best way to actuate this button is by using a rod-shaped tool (screwdriver, etc.).
5.3 Manipulation protection
The MUXD 19" offers the possibility of protecting the removable sides of the housing with a lead seal to guard against unauthorised mechanical intervention.
+
Internal Voltage
Supply V
oltage
SubBus1 Activity
SubBus Power
SubBus2 Activity
Booking Activity
Tamper Status
System Run
Reset
LA
RS232 Service
LAN
Li
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EG Konformitätserklärung EC Declaration of Conformity CE Déclaration de conformité
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B6L 19" technical data
Power supply
16 VDC to 36 VDC (SELV)
with internal power supply unit 230/115 V/50...60 Hz
Power consumption
max. 45 W, with internal power supply unit max. 200 W, with external power supply unit (depending on power supply unit used)
Data retention
Power failure-proof buffering of the data stored in the RAM.
Interfaces
Host: Ethernet (10/100 MBit) Service: RS232
SubBus: 8x / 16x RS485 Max. 31 devices
Anti-tamper contact
available
Connection cable
See General Installation Guidelines
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature range: -20 ºC bis +40 ºC Storage temperature range: -20 ºC bis +70 ºC Humidity range: 0 bis 80%, non-condensing
General design
EN 60 950-1, protection class III (for 230/115 V operation, protection class I)
Protection rating
IP30
Resistance to interference
EN 61000-6-2 Immunity for industrial environments (complies with the increased requirements according to VdS 2358, directives for access control systems)
Interference emissions
EN 61000-6-3 Emission standard for residential, commer­cial and light-industrial environments
Dimensions
(W x H x D) 407 x 44 x 305 mm
Housing colours
Front bezel, aluminium Housing, RAL7016 (anthracite grey)
Weight
approx. 5 kg
Display
Status display via LEDs
Installation height and footprint
A minimum of 100 mm depth clearance must be allowed for the cable outlets and the 230 V connecting cable
Versions
Installation in 19" cabinet
We reserve the right to make technical modifications and improvements that assist the further development of our equipment.
DORMA Time + Access GmbH Postfach 21 01 85 • D-53156 Bonn • Mainzer Straße 36-52 • D-53179 Bonn Tel. +49 (0) 2 28/85 54-0 • Fax +49 (0) 2 28/85 84-1 75 • www.dorma-time-access.de
DORMA GmbH + Co. KG Postfach 40 09 • D-58247 Ennepetal • DORMA Platz 1 • D-58256 Ennepetal Tel. +49 (0) 23 33 / 793-0 • Fax +49 (0) 23 33 / 79 34 95 • www.dorma.com
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MUXD 19" technical data
Power supply
16 VDC to 36 VDC (SELV)
with internal power supply unit 230/115 V/50...60 Hz
Power consumption
with internal power supply unit max. 45 W up to 200 W, with external power supply unit (depending on power supply unit used)
Interfaces
Host: RS485 Service: RS232
SubBus: 8x / 16x RS485 Max. 31 devices
Anti-tamper contact
available
Connection cable
See General Installation Guidelines.
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature range: -20 ºC to +40 ºC Storage temperature range: -20 ºC to +70 ºC Humidity range: 0 to 80%, non-condensing
General design
EN 60 950-1, protection class III (for 230/115 V operation, protection class I)
Protection rating
IP30
Resistance to interference
EN 61000-6-2 Immunity for industrial environments (complies with the increased requirements according to VdS 2358, directives for access control systems)
Interference emissions
EN 61000-6-3 Emission standard for residential, commer­cial and light-industrial environments
Abmessung
(W x H x D) 407 x 44 x 305 mm
Housing colours
Front bezel, aluminium Housing, RAL7016 (anthracite grey)
Weight
approx. 5 kg
Display
Status display via LEDs
Installation height and footprint
A minimum of 100 mm depth clearance must be allowed for the cable outlets and the 230 V connecting cable
Versions
Installation in 19" cabinet
We reserve the right to make technical modifications and improvements that assist the further development of our equipment.
DORMA Time + Access GmbH Postfach 21 01 85 • D-53156 Bonn • Mainzer Straße 36-52 • D-53179 Bonn Tel. +49 (0) 2 28/85 54-0 • Fax +49 (0) 2 28/85 84-1 75 • www.dorma-time-access.de
DORMA GmbH + Co. KG Postfach 40 09 • D-58247 Ennepetal • DORMA Platz 1 • D-58256 Ennepetal Tel. +49 (0) 23 33 / 793-0 • Fax +49 (0) 23 33 / 79 34 95 • www.dorma.com
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