Hanchett Entry Systems KS200 User Guide

Server Cabinet Lock Series
Installation Instructions
Package Contents
KS200-640
1.800.626.7590
www.hesinnovations.com
Mounting Screws
Lock
Lock Side
System Side Interface Cable
Recommended Tools
Approved RFID Credential Phillips P2 driver
Interface Cable
Lock
DPS Cable
Optional Additional Tools: Gang box to mount hub SFIC Core for key override Normally Open DPS Switches
Specifications
Voltage: 12–24 VDC ±10% (Power Supply not provided)
Handle
Mounting
Plate
SFIC Cam
Cams (x3)
Handling Selector
Power Consumption: <6W peak; <0.5W steady state
Operating Temperature: -10C to 50C
Holding Force: 250 lbs
3085006.002 Rev. A 1
External Interface Signals Summary:
Lock Signal
Name
Vin
Unlock
Tamper / Door Position + Tamper / Door Position –
Wiegand Data 0
Wiegand Data 1
Green LED
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 KS200 occurs via an active low (ground) signal.
Lock Signal
Direction and Wire
Color
Input,
Red/24 AWG
Input,
Orange/24 AWG
Output,
Yellow/24 AWG
Output,
Blue/24 AWG
Output,
Green/24 AWG
Output,
White/24 AWG
Input,
Brown/24 AWG
Input,
White/Brown/24 AWG
Input,
Black/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
0–5 VDC Active Low
– –
Active High
Open = Unlocked Closed = Locked Open = Unlocked Closed = Locked
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.
System Overview
The KS200 is an radio-frequency (RFID) lock for server cabinet installation applications. The lock is capable of reading RFID credentials and providing that data to an electronic access control (EAC) system via Wiegand data signaling. The EAC determines 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 KS200­640 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 the lock. Additional lock monitoring features (e.g., door position, tamper) are monitored within the lock and status provided to the EAC.
3085006.002 Rev. A 2
Installation Steps
1. Installing an SFIC Core
3. Installing the Lock
5. Installing the Wiring
2. Preparing the Cabinet
4. Installing the Handing Selector
6. Testing the Lock with the Access Control
3085006.002 Rev. A 3
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