Hanchett Entry Systems K200 User Manual

Package Contents
Lock Reader
Interface Cable,
System Side
Lock Body
K200-622
Cabinet Lock Series
Installation Instructions
Mounting
Templates
Key Override
Paddle
1X
1X
1X
Machine
screwwith
washer
Strike Plate
Double door bracket
5/16”
3X
1”
2X
6 x 1/2”
3X
1-1/4”
2-56x3/8”
632screws
1-5/8”
2X
1X
2X
HES, Inc. Phoenix, AZ
1.800.626.7590
www.hesinnovations.com
Shaft Extension
0-80x½”
1X
1-3/4”
1-7/8”
2X
2X
2-56x1-1/4”
1X
21/2”
2X
Recommended Tools
Drill, Drill bits: 5/32”, 1/2”
Approved Credential:
i.e. iCLASS or Prox ID card
Flathead drivers 3/32”, 3/16”
Phillips drivers P0, P2
Pencil, Wire Stripper
Specifications
Voltage: 12–24 VDC ±10% (Power Supply not provided)
Power Consumption: <3W peak, 0.5W steady state
Operating Temperature: -10C to 50C
Holding Force: 250 lbs
Interface Cable, Lock Side
Optional:
Cam Lock for key override
Part Number 3085006.001, Rev. A 1
External Interface Signals Summary:
Lock Signal
Vin
Name
Lock Signal
Direction and Wire
Color
Input,
Red/24 AWG
Unlock
Input,
Orange/24 AWG
Tamper / Door Position +
Output,
Yellow/24 AWG
Tamper / Door Position –
Wiegand Data 0
Wiegand Data 1
Green LED
Output,
Blue/24 AWG
Output,
Green/24 AWG
Output,
White/24 AWG
Input,
Brown/24 AWG
Electrical Interface Logic
Power to Reader Input Power
Wetted Relay Contact Closure (0–35 VDC)
Dry Contact (0–35 VDC, <100mA)
Dry Contact (0–35 VDC, <100mA)
0–5 VDC Active Low
0–5 VDC Active Low
0–5 VDC Active Low
Active High
Open = Unlocked Closed = Locked
Open = Unlocked Closed = Locked
Red LED
Ground/Return
LED Function: LED states are controlled and defined by the User’s EAC. Enabling the red and green LEDs on the K200 occurs via an active low (ground) signal.
Output Type: SIAAC-01-1996 Wiegand Output Compliant.
FCC Part 15, Compliant, Industry Canada Compliant
BHMA: A156.3, A156.36, A156.25 Compliant
Credentials Supported: 125kHz Proximity or 13.56MHz iCLASS, iCLASS SEOS, iCLASS SE, ISO 15693
ICLASS, ISO 14443A Mifare, Mifare Plus, Desfire SE, Desfire EV1, and NFC over HCE.
White/Brown/24 AWG
Input,
Input,
Black/24 AWG
0–5 VDC Active Low
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The K200-622 wired cabinet lock (K200) extends access control to a cabinet or drawer. The K200 lock is capable of reading radio-frequency identification (RFID) credentials and providing that credential data to an electronic access control (EAC) system via Wiegand data signaling. The EAC is responsible for determining whether user access should be granted or denied. When the EAC provides an active-high unlock signal to the lock in the access granted case, the K200 drives a motor to complete the unlock/lock cycle. EAC indication of user access/denial is provided to the user by way of LED control inputs on each lock. Additional lock monitoring features (e.g., door position, tamper) are monitored within the lock and status of each is provided to the EAC.
Part Number 3085006.001, Rev. A 2
TESTING THE LOCK
1. TEST the lock with a known good credential to confirm
it will open as desired when installed.
a. REMOVE the cover from the lock body.
b. PASS the wire and shaft from the reader through
the lock body.
NOTE: The wire connector is keyed.
c. CONNECT the wire connector from the reader to
the socket in the lock compartment.
d. CONNECT the 10-position Molex Micro-Fit 3.0 cable
between the K200 and the EAC, and ENSURE power is ON.
e. PRESENT a credential known to the EAC.
f. WHEN a green LED indicates access is granted,
THEN TWIST the knob to retract the latch.
g. Carefully UNPLUG the cable, and SEPARATE the
lock and reader to prepare for installation.
Part Number 3085006.001, Rev. A 3
MOUNTING THE LOCK
NOTE: The K200 reader and lock body can be oriented in several ways to accommodate various cabinets and
drawers. When selecting an orientation, it should be noted that some reader orientations may prevent use of the key override function. For example, in the door handing shown here, the key override paddle cannot be accessed in orientation “A”, but it can be accessed in orientations “B,” “C” and “D”.
1. ESTABLISH the horizontal centerline of the latch.
a. HOLD the lock body to the inside of the door and POSITION it generally where you would like it to mount.
b. LOCATE lock centerline notch on the latch, and MARK this point on the inside of the cabinet door using a
pencil.
c. DRAW the horizontal latch centerline from this mark on the inside of the cabinet door and TRANSFER it to the
outside of the cabinet door.
d. TRANSFER this centerline to the inside of the cabinet or the second door on a double-door cabinet.
Part Number 3085006.001, Rev. A 4
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