Interflex IF-4070 Installation And Connection Instructions

Installation and Connecti on In structi o ns
for
IF-4070 Terminal Controller
95-10263_Terminal Controller IF-4070 Version: 1/16/ 20 13
Cover Picture: IF-4070 Terminal Controller
Scope of Delivery
The following is included in the delivery:
Terminal controller
Two housing L-brackets for mounting into 19" module
Two brackets for cli pping into 19" module
Accessory bag with mat eri als for fastening and rubber feet for placem ent on t ables
Please check the goods for c om pleteness upon receipt.
Validity of the Documentation
This documentati on is valid for terminal controller s of the se rie s IF-4070 with software as of version 7.12. 3. It contains information on installation, c onnec tion and initial operation. For transl ation reasons, the annotat ion texts in the figures are in English.
Notes on Installation and Wiring
This documentati on is i ntended for use by authorized persons trai ned in electrical engineering who are
responsible for installing and starting up the t erminal controller.
Additional information (e.g. notes) is fram ed and marked with
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Important information is indicated by thi s symbol
NOTE
and must be observed.
Damage can result other wise.
Safety-relevant information an d ins tructi ons are indicated by the
symbol. Please f ollow the
instructions. Noncompliance may lead to severe injuries or even death from electri c shock.
Intended Use
Terminal controllers are intended for controlling Interflex slave terminals managed by Interflex soft ware. A ny other use is not in accordance with the intended purpose and is theref or e not permi tt ed.
Storage
Store the terminal controller in a dry place. Before storing devices with optional built-in em er genc y power suppl y , you must set the acc um ulator switch on the front side to the OFF position.
Disposal
Once its service lif e ends, the device must be disposed of properly as elec tronic waste. The owner can dispose of the device him self or r eturn it to the manufacturer.
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The terminal controller complies with European standar ds valid at the time of printing. Modifications
to the device are not permitt ed. All technical information herein is accurate at the time of printing. It is, however, not to be deemed in any way to be a specific warranty of cer tain characteristics. The product brand names and trademarks speci fied in this documentation are protected by
commercial and patent laws.
Interflex Datensysteme GmbH & Co. KG Ingersoll Rand Sec uri ty Technologies EMEIA
Grosswiesenstrasse 24 D-78591 Durchhausen, Germany Tel. + 49 7464 382-0 E-mail: info@interflex.de
Should there be any further questions, please contact your I nterflex office. Copyright Interflex Datensysteme GmbH 2013
Table of Contents
Function ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
Power Supply ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
Sockets .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
LED Displays ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
Reset Button ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Kaltst Switch ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
SW Switch.......................................................................................................................................................... 5
AKKU Switch ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Controller Back Side ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Electronic Assembly Units: ................................................................................................................................. 6
Installation and Mounting ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Mounting ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
Electrical Wiring ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Connections .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Connection of the Power Supply ......................................................................................................................... 9
Connection to Ether net Networks ..................................................................................................................... 10
Connection to Serial PC Ports .......................................................................................................................... 10
Connection of BUS Dat a Cables with Sl av e Terminals ...................................................................................... 11
Connection of Sensors and Electric Devices ..................................................................................................... 12
Connection to Servic e Interfaces ...................................................................................................................... 13
Initial Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 14
Procedure ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Point 1: Switch On Power Supply ..................................................................................................................... 14
Point 2: Cold Boot ............................................................................................................................................ 14
Point 3: Establi sh a TELNET Connect ion .......................................................................................................... 15
Point 4: Configure the Network Connections ..................................................................................................... 16
Point 5: Set the Paramet er s of the I nterfaces, If Necessary Modify the Booki ng M em or y, .................................. 16
Point 6: Check the Connecti ons to the Slave Terminals .................................................................................... 17
Point 7: Change the Def ault Password ............................................................................................................. 17
Point 8: Accept the Param eterized Data via Cold Boot ...................................................................................... 17
Point 9: Switch on the Emergenc y P ower Supply .............................................................................................. 17
Setting Default P ar am eters .................................................................................................................................. 18
Delete Data Memory with Kaltst Switch............................................................................................................ 18
Set Default IP Address 172.18.70.52 with the SW Switch ................................................................................. 18
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
Servicing of Terminal Controllers with Emergency Power Supply ...................................................................... 18
Technical Specifications....................................................................................................................................... 19
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Function
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This chapter prov ides i nformation on device functions, switc hes, and power suppl y .
The terminal cont r oller is designed:
for operati on with the Interflex software IF-6010, IF-6020 or IF-6040.
to control up to 16 slave terminals.
to save IN, OUT, absence reason as well as access time stamps (times) as well as events from slave
terminals.
for offline operation. The terminal controll er takes ov er funct ions of the Interflex software duri ng off line
operation, e.g., it checks and acknowledges booking authorizations when identific ation is performed on a slave terminal.
to control external devices. Eight relays switch el ec trical devices up to 3V/ 2A, e.g. el ectri c door opener s or t he
inputs of alarm systems. Relay functions and switching times can be parameterized via the Interflex software
to record sensor statuses. Ei ght i nputs record the switchi ng actions of floating feedbac k sensors. The sensors
can be configured as i ndic ators or counting contacts
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via the Int erflex software.
IN1-8
REL 1
-8
RS485
BUS cable
RS485 BUS cable
RS485 BUS cable
8x input
IF-4070
up to
16
slave terminals
8
x output
up to
30
V 2
A
2
1a
1
b
5
6
7
4
3
1
Power either 230 VAC/18-
30VAC
or PoE
HuB or PoE device Class 3
Interflex IF
-6020
or
IF-
6040
Ethernet w/o PoE
Figure 1: Interfl ex T&A/ A ccess Control S y stem
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IF-4070 terminal controller
4
BUS data line for 8 slave terminals
1a
8 inputs for floati ng sensors
5
Slave terminals for recording time data
1b
Relay (30 V, 2A switching power of the relay contacts)
6
Slave terminals for access control
2
Host with IF-6020/ IF-6040 software
7
Locking device wit h ac c ess point actuator and sensor
3
Data line to host PC, e.g. Ether net or RS232
Interfaces
The terminal cont r oller is equi pped with the following "interfac es":
Ethernet 10/100 B ase T for c onnec tion to a host PC with Interflex soft ware
Ethernet servi c e interface for TELNET or SSH connections
1x RS232 host interface as alternative to Ethernet c onnection
1x RS232 host interface as alternative to Ethernet connection
1x RS485 host interface as alternative to Ethernet connection
3x RS485 BUS interf aces for connec tion of 16 slave terminals.
Up to 8 slave terminals can be connec ted and operated on each interface.
8 inputs for connection of floating indicators or counting contacts up to 20 Hz
8 relays with NO/NC cont acts and a switching power of 30V 2A
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Up to max. 20 Hz
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Power Supply
Power is supplied either with 230VAC/110VAC alternating current or with a P oE-capable devic e IEE 802.af of power class 3 (3= up to 13 Watt). A version for low-voltage operati on with 12VDC/VAC to 30VDC/VAC is optionally available. We recommend 18VDC (order number of plug-in power supply unit: 41-10063). See chapter "Connecti ons"
Controller Housing
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This chapter provides information on the intended use of the sockets, the functions of the LEDs and switches and the installed electronics.
Sockets
The following sockets are used for connecting devices:
1x RJ45 socket with RS232 int erface for connection to a servic e device
1x RJ45 socket with RS232 int erface for connection to the host
1x RJ45 socket with RS485 int erface for connection to the host
3x RJ45 socket with RS485 int erface for connection of BUS data cables with slave terminals
1x RJ45 socket for connection to Ethernet network
1x USB socket. The socket will be used for f uture applic ations
LED Dis plays
Seven LEDs indicate the controller operating stat uses:
LEDs
LED status
User information
Bus 1
Lights up1
Data exchange with slave terminal on BUS 1
Bus 2
Lights up1
Data exchange with slave terminal on BUS 2
Bus 3
Lights up1
Data exchange with slave terminal on BUS 3
RUN
Lights up
Application started, controller r eady for oper ation
AKKU
Lights up
AKKU is switched on and being c har ged ( only dev ic es with emergency power supply.
LINK
Flashing
Network data exchange
SPEED
Lighted/ off
Network connection with 100 Mb/ network connection with 10 Mb
Reset Button
The RST button ends active pr oc esses and triggers a reboot.
Kaltst Switch
This switch is used to delete saved data and set default parameters.
SW Swit ch
The SW switch is used to set the standard I P addr ess 172.18.70.52 and temporarily store the IP addr ess set.
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Further information on activating the switching functions can be found in chapter: >Sett ing Default Parameters<
AKKU Swi tch
The AKKU switch is for switching the accumulator ON/OFF on devices with optional emergency power supply. Aft er the switch is set to ON, the AKKU LED light s up and i ndic ates that the accumulator is charging.
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LED can also flicker.
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Controller Back Side
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This chapter prov ides i nformation on the controller back side and the installed electronics.
The mains cable with Schuko plug, the openings for inserti ng si gnal c ables and cable strain reliefs with c able ties as well as the two screw nuts for fastening the cover are on the back side of the unit. L-brackets and retaining plates can be screwed to the sides for mounting into 19" rack systems.
Danger of electri c sho ck.
People can be seriously hurt or killed through physical contact with 230-vol t electricity.
Unplug the Schuko plug prior to opening the housing cover.
Elect ronic Assembly Units:
Figure 2: Terminal controller with installed electronics.
230VAC transformer
Power board with
250mA fuse
Interface boar d with screw connectors
Battery
Processor board
Screw connector Kl. 1
Plug for
housing
contact
Micro SD card
KL.7 3-pin screw connector for RS232 service cabl e
KL.6 screw connector for RS 485 B US data c able
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Installati on and Mounting
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This chapter prov ides i nformation on installati on and mounting opti ons.
The terminal cont r oller is designed for operation in dry rooms at temperatures from +5° C to +40°C.
Mounting
The housing brack ets included i n the deliv ery can be used f or mounting t he controller i nto 19” m odules or scre w fastening to a wall. Without angle brac k ets, t he terminal controller can be pl ac ed on a tablet op or even stacked.
Figure 3: Mounti ng with housing brack ets into 19" modules. The rear retaining br ackets all ow the unit to be pull ed out and hung in the cabinet, e.g. to connect the cables.
Housing bracket
Retaining br acket
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Electric al Wiring
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This chapter shows the elec trical wiring for connecting slave terminals, sensors and electr ic al dev ices.
There is a danger of electric sho ck in case of f aul t y 230VAC installations.
Severe injuries, or in worst case even death, can result. Installation of 230V systems as well as Schuko sockets may only be carried ou t by
electr ic ia ns or othe r qualified persons.
NOTE
For secure, reli able oper ati on, the following must be observ ed:
Our specified cable lengths. The specifi c ations indicate the permitted cable lengths that
guarantee reliable system function.
Our specified cable type. Install only data and c ontrol cables with cable shielding, e.g.
cable type JY(ST)Y with anti -static shield.
Electri cal i nstall ation standard s. T he term inal cont roll er may only be operated v i a el ectri cal
systems that comply with current national standards, e.g. DIN VDE 0100.
Separator in compliance wit h E N 600950-1. Install an easil y ac c essible Schuko socket with
its own fuse in the vicinit y of the terminal controller.
An even di stributi on of the slav e terminals am ong the 3 BUS i nterfaces. W ithout changi ng
the default i nterface settings, you can connect up to six slave terminals to BUS 1, up to four slave termi nals to BUS 2 and up to six slave terminals to B US 3. Always connect a slav e
terminal wit h address 1 to BUS 1.
3
3
3
8x input
8x REL Out up tu 30V 2A
2
3a
4
5
1
2
2 2
Ethernet
RS 485 BUS 3
RS 485 BUS 2
RS 485 BUS 1
6
RS 232 RS 485
1m
=RJ 45 wiring box
Figure 4: Electrical Wiring
No. Cable Length
Recommended Cabl e Type
1
Power cable with Schuko plug ( not needed with PoE supply)
2
RJ45 patch cable, shield braiding recommended
5m
CAT 3 or higher
3
RS485 BUS data lines with up to 8 slav e termi nals
1200m
J-Y(ST) Y 4x 2x 0,6 mm 2
3a
RS485 branch cable from sl av e termi nal t o B US cable
100m
J-Y(ST) Y 4x 2x 0,6 mm 2
4
Control cable
Not specified
J-Y(ST) Y 4x 2x 0,6 mm 2
5
Connection cable to floating sensors
100m
J-Y(ST) Y 4x 2x 0,6 mm 2
6
Alternative PC connections with RS232 or RS485
25 / 1,000 m
J-Y(ST) Y 4x 2x 0,6 mm 2
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Connections
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This chapter shows how to connect the power supply and the data cables. All cables and cable shields must be connected as specified in order to comply with the required EMC1 values.
Connection of the Power Supply
The terminal cont r oller with mains cable and Schuko plug is designed for operation with 230 VAC power.
NOTE
Operate the terminal c ontroller either with the voltage indicated on the type label or with
PoE-capable devices of power cl ass 3. If operation with low voltage and PoE is requested, use an 18 VDC plug-in AC adapter (part number 41-10063) as po wer supply. Note our instructions on grounding for PoE operation.
Plug the Schuko plug i nto t he power outlet just prior to initial operation.
Connection of Low-voltage Supply for Terminal Controllers with Low-voltage Option
Use a transformer or a DC power unit with 12VDC/VAC to 30VDC/VAC to power terminal controllers. We
recommend 18VDC 1A. Termi nal c ontrollers with emergency power supply (opt ion) require a transform er or a DC power unit with 12VDC/V A C to 30VDC/VA C. T he minimum voltage for charging the battery is 18 VDC/ A C.
When operating a termi nal c ontroller on a PoE device, an additional power supply with 230VAC is not allowed
because this can lead to m alfunctions in connection with PoE devices. If this type of operation is nonetheless required, an additi onal low-voltage power supply with 18VDC 1A m ust be used. ( Pl ug-in power supply unit, Order number 41-10063)
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The low-v oltage supply is connected to screw connector K L.1, taking +/- polarity into acc ount wit h DC
current operation.
The low-v oltage cable must be secured with the cable strain reli ef. To comply with the EMC values, the terminal controll er requi r es a prot ec tive grounding. Connect t he
protective ground conductor (PE) to the marked groundi ng terminal on the housing or to terminal 3.
A PTC resi stor , which automatically r educ es the suppl y of power when currents exceed 1. 3 A , ensu
res
low-voltage prot ec tion.
Clamp for protective earth conductor
Devices with emergency power supply Batteries require 18 to 30 VDC/VAC (18 VDC 1A recommended)
Mains connection board and transformer are not required for devices with low-voltage operation
Terminal for low-voltage connection KL. 1 Signal assignment 5 GND Not required 4BAT Input for floating USV status signal
(signal: Logical 0 with battery operation) 3 PE Clamp for protective earth conductor 2 -/~ 18-30 VAC/DV (18VDC recommended) 1 +/ 18-30 VAC/DV (18 VDC recommended)
Figure 5: Low-voltage c onnec tion to screw terminal KL.1.
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EMC = Electromagnetic compatibility according to EN 60950, EN 61000-6-1/2, EN 61000-6-3/4, CE 0682
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Connection to PoE
Use a PoE device of power class 3 (13 Watt ) for power supply.
NOTE
To com ply with the re quired EMC values, the terminal contr oller needs a functional gr ounding.
This connection is made via the PoE device and the patch cable. Check if ther e is functional grounding on the PoE dev ic e. Ground PoE dev ic es without functional gr ounding v ia existing
soldering lugs or screw terminals.
Connection to Ethernet Networks
The terminal controller i s set up for connecti on to 10/100 MB Ether net networks. For an i niti al connecti on you can use the default IP address mar k ed on the housing.
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LED signals
The Link LED indicates a network connection. The Speed LED lights up when there is a 100 MB connection, it is off when there is a 10 MB
connection.
Connection to Serial PC Ports
An RS232 connecti on can be used as an alt ernative to a net work connection. An RS485 connection c an also be realized with a conv ertor on the PC side.
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Please note:
The serial interf ac e is parameterized at the time of initial operation. The shields of the data cables are grounded v ia the RJ45 female connector s. Use, therefore, only
shielded cables and shielded connection components l ik e HiRose male connectors, etc .
An RS232/485 conv erter is usually needed for an RS485 connection. Data transfer i s carri ed out at 9600 B d. It c an be changed to 1200 Bd or 19200 B d at the tim e of initi al
operation.
Figure 6: Connection to serial PC interfaces
1
4 GND
5 RxD
6 TxD
RxD TxD
shield
3/2 TxD 2/3 RxD
GND
9/5 GND
25/ 9 Pin
Cable length up to 15m
1
4 GND 5 RxD 6 TxD
Host
RS232
1
1 + TxD 2 - TxD 3 + RxD 6 - RxD
1 + TxD
2 - TxD
3 + RxD
6 - RxD
- TxD
shield
+ TxD
- RxD
+
RxD
- RxD
+ RxD
- TxD
+ TxD
Cable length up to 1200m
RS232
RS232
Host
RS
485
6020 6040
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
Converter
RS232/ RS485
SUB D
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Connection of BUS Data Cables with Slave Terminals
You can connect the data cable with slave terminals with RJ45 plugs (on the front panel) or with screw terminals (internal). The following applies for both alternativ es:
Three RS485 BUS interfac es are available for connection of 16 slav e terminals. Up to 8 slave terminals can be connec ted to each BUS interface. A slave terminal wit h har dware address 1 must always be connected to BUS 1. The connected slave terminals must have different hardware addr es se s. Without changing the default interface settings, y ou c an connect up to six slave terminals to BUS 1, up to four
slave terminal s to BUS 2 and up to six slave terminals to BUS 3. Always connect a slave terminal with address 1 to BUS 1.
When connecti ng a termi nal with an LAP reader, software ver si on 7.12. 3 or higher m ust be loaded.
Connection of Bus Data Cables with RJ45 Plugs
NOTE
For trouble-free oper ation, the following must be observed:
The shields of the data cables are grounded v ia the RJ45 female connector s. Use, therefore, only
shielded cables and shielded connection components l ike HiRose male connectors, etc.
Figure 7: Connection of bus data cables with RJ45 plugs
Bus 1, 2, 3
1 + Tx / Rx 2 - Tx / Rx
1 + Tx/ Rx
2 - Tx/ Rx
Shield
- Tx/ Rx
+ Tx/ Rx
Shield
RS 486 BUS cable, length up to 1200 m
- Tx/ Rx
+ Tx/ Rx
Shield
Spur line, cable length up to 100m
Patch cable connection Terminal Bus 1 or Terminal Bus 2, or Terminal Bus 3
up to 8 slave terminal
Spur line, cable length up to 100m
RJ45
wiring box
Shield
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LED indication of data traffic
The bus LED lights up (flick er s) when there is data traffic with slave terminals. A brief lighting up i ndicates that the terminal controller i s unable to establi sh a connection t o the slave
terminal. Check the connection of the data cable and the slav e termi nals.
Connection to screw termi nal strip KL.6
After opening the housi ng c ov er y ou can connect three RS485 BUS data cables to the screw termi nal Kl.6. Use terminal "shi eld" for gr ounding the cable shields. Secure the c able with a strain relief.
KL.6 Terminal assignment
1 Tx /Rx + BUS 3 2 Tx/ Rx - BUS 3 3 Shield For cable shield 4 Tx /Rx + BUS 2 5 Tx /Rx - BUS 2 6 Shield For cable shield 7 Tx/ Rx + BUS 1
8 Tx/ Rx - BUS 1
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Connection of Sensors and Electric Devices
You can connect the following to screw terminals KL. 2 to KL.5:
Up to 8 floating feedbac k sensors, such as e.g. r eed c ontacts. Up to 8 electrical devic es that can be switched via relay, such as e.g. electri c al door opener s or signal lamps
up to 30V 2A. An NO or NC contact can be used for swit c hing.
Figure 8: Connection of sensors and electrical devices up to 30V 2A
Rel 1
12345678910111213
14
IN 3
GND
IN 4
GND
IN 5
GND
IN 6
GND
IN 7
GND
IN 8
GND
12345678910111213
14
C 6NONC
C 7NONC
C 8
n c.
IN 1
GND
IN 2
GND
Rel 2 - REL 5
12345678910111213
14
NONCC 2NONC
C 3NONC
C 4NONC
C 5NONC
12345
6
NORCC 1
PAT
PAT
KL.5
KL.2 KL.3
KL.4
1
2
terminal strip K L . 2,3 ,5
NO NC
circuit
C
30V 2A
small transformer
REL
Sh
IN 3- IN 8IN 1- IN 2Rel 6 - REL 8
KL.2
KL.3 KL.4
KL.5
KL.4
KL.3
KL.2
terminal strip KL.3
9 8 10 11 12 13 14
Sh IN 1 GND IN 2 GND
S 1 S 2
cable length up tu100 m
sensor connection
sensor freque nz up to 20 Hz.
Terminals for floatin g sen sors
Terminal strip K L.3
Terminal strip K L.4
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
11 IN 1
13 IN 2
1 IN 3
3 IN 4
5 IN 5
7 IN 6
9 IN 7
11 IN 8
12 GND
14 GND
2 GND
4 GND
6 GND
8 GND
10 GND
12 GND
Cable shield 10
Cable shield 13 or 14
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Grounding the sensor cable
Ground the cable shields via the strain relief wires or the screw term inals 10, 13 or 14.
Terminals with relay con t act s
Terminal 5
Terminal strip Kl. 2
Terminal strip K L.3
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
Relay 6
Relay 7
Relay 8
2 NO contacts
1 NO contacts
4 NO contacts
7 NO contacts
10 NO contacts
13 NO contacts
2 NO contacts
5 NO contacts
3 NC contacts
2 NC contacts
5 NC contacts
8 NC contacts
11 NC contacts
14 NC contacts
3 NC contacts
6 NC contacts
4 C contacts
3 C contacts
6 C contacts
9 C contacts
12 C contacts
1 CKL.3
4 C contacts
7 C contacts
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Securing the cables
Secure the cables with the str ain relief wires.
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Connection to Service Interfaces
Access to the service int erface is possible via the following connec tions:
Network via TELNET or SSH connection, e.g. via the factory-set IP address (see housing tag). Serial with RS232 and a dialog dev ic e, e.g. a PC. An RS232 connection is possible:
- on the front using a self-made data c able and RJ 45 connect or as shown in figure 9.
- on the inside with Interflex cable 75-4070-0001 and screw terminal
1
KL.7.
RS232 interface sett in gs
The following int erface settings apply for a RS232 service connect ion: Baud rate: 115200 Data bits: 8 data bit, no parity, 1 stop bi t Flow control: None
Figure 9: Front RS232 service c onnec tion.
1
4 GND
5 RxD
6 TxD
RxD TxD
shield
3/2 TxD 2/3 RxD
GND
9/5 GND
25/ 9 Pin
Cable length up to 15m
Service
RS232
RS232
Service
How to Connect the Service Cabl e 75-4070-0001
For the connecti on to t erminal strip
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KL.7, Interflex pr ovi des a serv ic e c able (75-4070-0001) with 3-pin screw
terminal and 9-pin COM connec tor.
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Th e 3 -pin plug-in terminal is not included in delivery.
KL.7 Terminal assignment
1 TxD 2 GND
3 RxD
Service cable 75-4070-0001
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Initial O p e r a t ion
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This chapter contains information on initi al oper ation. Follow our procedure to ensure reliable operation.
On devices with emergency power supply, open the housing and connect t he ac c um ulator cable.
Carry out initial operation with all data cables and operat ive slave terminal s connected.
Procedure
We recommend proceeding as follows:
1. Switch on the power supply.
2. Execute cold boot.
3. Establish a TELNET or SSH connect ion.
4. Configure the network connections.
5. Set the parameters of t he serial interfaces, if necessary modify the booking memory
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, too.
6. Check the connections to the slave terminals.
7. Change the default password.
8. Accept the parameter iz ed data with Reset.
9. Switch on the AKKU switch on devic es with emer genc y power supply .
10. Set the parameters of the slav e termi nals in the T&A/ access control program and load the required data.
11. Check the functions of the slave terminals. You will find further information on steps 1 to 9 in the following.
Point 1: Switch On Power Supply
After the operating v oltage is switched on, the terminal controller:
1. boots the Linux operati ng system.
2. launches the application.
3. establishes an online c onnec tion to the slave terminals. It can take up to 30 seconds for the start up pr oc edur e to finish and indicate the connecti ons to the slave terminals. The startup procedure is finished when the RUN LED lights up.
Point 2: Cold Boot
The cold boot deletes saved data2 and sets default values. A cold boot is required:
at the time of initial operation. when malfunctions occur whic h c annot be rectified by other means, e.g. a restart.
Performance
To initiate a cold boot you must:
1. set the cold boot switch (Kaltst) t o the front panel to the ON position (downward).
2. press the RES E T push-button briefly.
3. wait unt il the RUN LED lights up again (procedur e c an take up to 30 seconds).
4. set the cold boot switch back to positi on OFF.
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The memory is factory configured to store 50 000 bookings.
2
Saved log book data remains in the memory.
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Information on parameterization
Please keep the following in mind during parameterization:
1. Interflex calls the software for configuration and indication of device functions "OC Task", the commands "Commands".
2. A connection to OC Task is possible: a. via the network, via TELNET or S S H connect ion and the factory-set IP address (see dev ice label) or vi a the
IP address 172.18.70.52, whic h c an be set with the Restart push-button
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b. via the RS232 service int erface, e.g. with a P C and the communication software Hyper-T erminal. You can
find inform ation about the connection in chapter >Connection of the Service Interface<.
3. OC-Ta sk can be accessed after logging in with root and entering a password.
4. The prom pt root@ signalizes readiness to receive commands and data.
5. The following input syntax must be observed:
- Commands are written with small letters.
- Options are separated from the command by a blank (space bar) and a mi nus sign.
- The command -? displays an overview of possible options.
- Press ENTER to confirm your command and opti onal data.
6. To sav e new data, y ou m ust confirm the prompt Write to EEPROM (y/ n) ? with the y key.
7. Changed data become effectiv e only aft er a "RESET" with the command $ oc –s.
8. TELNET and SSH connections must be properly terminated after the configur ation.
Point 3: Establish a TELNET Connection
An initial TELNET connection is usually establi shed via the factory-set I P address. You can find the address on the housing lid. To perform the configuration, you must first log in.
Login
Access to the console and Linux commands is granted after a login with root and entry of the password
Haydnstr (observ e c or r ect spell ing).
The prompt "root@" si gnalizes readiness to receiv e commands and data.
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Point 4: Configure the Network Connections
Connection parameters are set with the command netpar.
IP address and port number ar e set with the command netpar -x. DHCP is set with the command netpar -y.
Point 5: Set the Parameters of the Interfaces, If Necessary Modify the Booking Memory,
The interface settings and the size of the booking memory are modifi ed with the command oc -h.
With the factory setting, the terminal controller admi nisters up to 6 slave terminals on BUS 1, up to 4 slave
terminals on BUS 2 and up to 6 slave termi nals on BUS 3. Change t he v alues if there is a different allocation.
You can modify the booki ng m emory under " Num ber of booki ngs". The default value is 50. This value is
sufficient for storing 50 000 bookings. If you want to change it , ent er a val ue between 1 and 500 (1=1,000 bookings).
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The booking memory f unctions as a ring buffer. Take the booking behavi or of employees i nto account when making changes.
Point 5a: Setting Up Serial Ho st Connect io n and S SH Conn ect io ns
With the command oc -o y ou c onfigure:
1. a serial host connection. The T CP/IP pr oc ess is started by entering y.
2. an SSH connection. The TELNET process is started by ent er ing y.
Enter T CP/IP: n for a serial host connection when starting. Enter TELNET: n for a secure SSH connection when starting.
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Point 6: Check the Connections to the Slave Terminals
The command cfg lists data from the connec ted slave terminals in lines 1 to 16.
The following points provide information on the most import ant table columns.
B: This column lists the B US port number. Tno: This column lists the admi nistration numbers of parameterized sl ave terminals. This column is empty at
the time of initi al oper ation. The numbers are paramet eri z ed in the T&A/ Access Control program and displ ay ed after the terminal data has been loaded.
type: Column type li sts the dev ic e type, e.g. IF-610. HWU: Column HWU lists the hardware version, e.g. HCS12 hardware with the value 2. 04. SWU: This column lists the soft ware version, e.g. version 6.b. read.1: Colum n read.1 lists the first reader type, e.g. PXIF/P for ProxIF, PSCR/P for Mifare, LAP for LEGIC. read.2: Colum n read.2 lists a second reader, e.g. FIP for Fingerprint. In/Out: Column In/Out lists a parameterized RS232 interface, e.g. >RKASS< for a cashbox. I/O: This column lists the I /O boar ds of the slave terminals.
- + = Slave terminal with I/O board for access control. + - = Slave terminal with 2nd I/O board. + + = Slave terminal with two I/O boards.
- - = Slave terminal without I/O board.
Point 7: Change the Default Password
You can change the set password with t he c ommand passwd. Recommendation: Choose an encrypted password.
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Please keep the password in a safe place. If it is lost, access to the commands is no longer possible. The device must be returned t o the manufacturer to be reset.
Point 8: Accept the Parameterized Data via Cold Boot
A cold boot must be carried out in order for the parameterized data to become effective. The command oc -c executes a cold boot, deletes the data
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saved in the memory and reboot s the dev ic e.
Point 9: Switch on the Emergency Power Supply
Set the AKKU switch to ON. The BATTERY LED lights up after power-up.
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Setting Default Parameters
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This chapter shows how to set the def ault parameters.
On the front panel there are 2 switches for deleting the data memory (cold start) and setting default values. T he switches are normally in the UP position but can be set to the DOWN position with a small tool.
Deletion of the data memory is required:
at the time of initial oper ation. when malfunctions occur whic h c annot be corrected with other means, e. g. a reboot via the Reset button.
Delete Data Memory with Kaltst Switch
The CS switch deletes sav ed data and sets the default parameter s.
To start the procedure, set the switch to the down position and press the Reset button br iefly. Set the cold start switch back to the up position after the RUN LED light s ups. It can take up to 30 seconds
until the RUN LED lights up again.
Set Default IP Address 172.18.70.52 with the SW Switch
The SW1 switch sets the default IP address 172.18.70.52 and temporarily stores the previously set IP address.
To start the procedure, set the switch to the down position and press the Reset button br iefly. To establish a connection via the previous IP address, set the SW switch to the down position and press the
Reset button briefly. It can take up to 30 seconds until the RUN LED lights up agai n.
NOTE
Set the Kaltst (cold boot) switch, SW switch back to the up position after the RUN LED
lights up .
If the switches remain in the down position, the memory will be deleted and the default IP address
172.18.70.52 set after every power failure.
Maintenance
Terminal controllers without emergency power supply ar e c om pletely maintenance fr ee.
Servicing of Terminal Controllers with Emergency Power Supply
The accumulator m ust be repl ac ed ev er y 4 years . Please note:
The terminal cont r oller c har ges the ac c um ulator with constant current. Onl y use accumulators approved by
Interflex as replacements, e.g. accumulator S P 38-0004.
The accumulator SP 38-0004 reaches i ts full capacity after a charging period of 24 hours.
Replacing the accu mul ator
There is a risk of electric shock if you touch components carrying 230V current .
Severe injuries, or in worst case even death, can result.
Unplug the Schuko plug prior to opening the housing cover.
Proceed as foll ows:
1. Set ac c um ulator switch to Off position.
2. Pull out the mains plug.
3. Open t he housi ng lid.
4. Replac e the accumulator.
Disposal of accumulat or
Rechargeable batt eries must be disposed of in compliance with local laws and regulations.
Dispose of the battery y our self or send the battery with covered, insul ated poles to Interflex, 78591 Durchhausen, Grosswiesenstr . 24., with the note "Old batt er y to be disposed of".
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Technical Specifications
Power Supply
- Mains voltage
230 VAC, +/ - 10%, 50Hz (optionally also 115VAC 60Hz )
- Fuse protection
250mA, slow-blowing f use ty pe TR5 (48-1007) (500mA, slow-blow fuse ty pe TR5 for devices with 110 VAC)
- Power consumption
approx. 16VA
- Low-voltage (optional):
12 to 30VAC/VDC, recommended 18VA C/DC
- PoE (Power over Ethernet)
With devices of power class 3.
- Internal emergency power supply (optional)
Accumulator bridging period approx. 25 minutes Interfaces
- Interfaces to host PC
Ethernet as per IEEE 802. 3 TCP/I P
- Serial interfaces
RS232 or RS485 with 9600 Bd (1200 Bd., 19200 B d. possible)
- Interfaces to slave terminals
3x RS485, with 9,600 baud or 19,200 baud ( 19,200 default setting)
- Interfaces for servi c e
Ethernet with TELNET or SSH, RS232 wit h 115200 baud
Inputs
8 input contacts for floating sensors. Debounce time of contacts at least 100 ms.
Output relay/ switching power
8 relays with 'normally cl osed’ (NC) and 'nor mally open’ (NO) contacts 30 V, 2 A maximum switching power
Operating status indicators
7 LEDs on front side
General data:
- Ambient temperature
+5°C to + 40°C
- Humidity
Max. 95%, non-condensing
- Ingress protecti on c ode
IP30
- Product safety
EN60950-1
- Compatibilit y (EM C)
EN61000-6-1/2, EN61000-6-3/4
Housing dimensions (HxWxD) in mm:
44 x 420 x 225
- Weight
3 kg
- Housing materi al
Zincor sheet metal, c oated front panel
Installation type
Desktop housing stackable, or installation in 19" rack
Complete slide-in module, 1HE (height unit), 84 TE (depth
unit).
Connections
- I/O data cable
Screw terminals for c ables up to 0.5 mm2
- BUS data cable
RJ-45 receptacl es or screw terminals for cables up to 0.5 mm2
- Voltage supply
1.5 m long mains cable with Schuko plug; for low voltage, screw terminals for cables up to 0.5 mm2
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