Kaba access manager 92 32 Technical Manual 04045524 - 08/2016 EN
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Technical Manual Table of contents Table of contents 1 2 3 4 About this Document ............................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 Validity............................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Target group .......................................................................................
Table of contents 5 6 7 8 Technical Manual 4.9 Door templates ............................................................................................................................................................ 19 4.10 Light emitting diodes ................................................................................................................................................ 20 4.10.1 Device status .....................................................................................
Technical Manual About this Document 1 About this Document 1.1 Validity This document describes the product: Product name: Kaba access manager 92 32 Item number 04079232 Terminal software: EX-AM xx.xx.xx Manufacturing date: As of November 2015 This document describes all device versions and optional equipment and functions. Options need to be paid for and are therefore only available if they have been purchased.
About this Document 1.5 Technical Manual Orientation in the document This document contains the following orientation aids to facilitate finding of specific topics: 1.6 • The table of contents at the beginning of the manual gives an overview of all topics. • The header always contains the respective main chapter. • Cross references always indicate the number of the chapter in which the supplementary information can be found. Example [ 5.7].
Technical Manual 1.7 About this Document Warnings Warnings containing information/instructions and prohibitions to prevent injury to persons and damage to property are specially labeled. Please pay attention to warnings. They are intended to help prevent accidents and avoid damage. 1.7.1 Hazard Categories Warnings are split into the following categories: CAUTION Slight Risk Describes a potentially hazardous situation that could result in minor physical injuries.
Grouped safety messages 2 Technical Manual Grouped safety messages This product has been built in accordance with state-of-the-art standards and the recognized safety rules. Nevertheless, its use may constitute a risk to persons and cause damage to material property. Read and observe the following safety instructions before using the product. 2.1 Use as directed The product is only intended for use as described in chapter “Product description”.
Technical Manual 2.5 Grouped safety messages ESD (electrostatic discharge) protective measures NOTICE Danger for electronic components due to electrostatic discharge. Improper handling of printed circuit boards or components can cause damages that lead to complete failures or sporadic errors. 2.6 • During installation and repair of the product, the ESD protective measures must be considered. • Wear an ESD wristband when handling electronic components.
Product Description Technical Manual 3 Product Description 3.1 Overview The Kaba access manager 92 32 is designed specifically for access control of an individual door (access/exit). This is why the device is installed in secure indoor locations near the access. The device is designed for direct mounting on the wall. However, it can also be mounted in suspended ceilings, wall recesses etc. Up to two registration units can be connected directly to the access manager.
Technical Manual 3.3 Technical Data 3.3.1 System Product Description Access manager processor • ARM926, system clock 454 MHz • NOR flash memory: 64MB • RAM: 64 MB • Operating system: WIN CE exivo processor 3.3.
Product Description Technical Manual The power specification refers to the contact loading capacity of the relay. The actual available power depends on the power of the external power supply unit. 3.3.4 Outputs 3 relay outputs • 3.3.
Technical Manual 3.3.7 Product Description LEGIC reader • RFID standard: ISO 14443A • Supported badge media: – 3.3.8 3.3.9 3.3.10 LEGIC advant Ambient conditions • Ingress protection according to IEC 60529: IP40 • Relative humidity: 5% to 85%, non-condensing • Ambient temperature: – 0 °C – +50 °C (operation) – -20 °C – +65 °C (storage) Dimensions/Weight • Length: 208 mm • Width: 208 mm • Depth: 48 mm • Weight: approx. 0.
Product Description 3.4 Technical Manual Conformity This product conforms to the following standards: EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 EN 300 330-1 V1.7.1 EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1 EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1 EN 55022:2010, Class B EN 55024:2010 according to the regulations of the EC Directive 1999/5/EC R&TTE Directive FCC FCC Code of Federal Regulations, CFR 47, Part 15, Sections 15.205, 15.207, 15.215 and 15.225 FCC ID NVI-KAM9232-K5 FCC § 15.
Technical Manual Product Description Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; 2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Design and function Technical Manual 4 Design and function 4.1 Opening the housing NOTICE Danger for electronic components due to electrostatic discharge. Improper handling can damage or destroy electrostatically sensitive components on printed circuit boards (PCB). • General ESD protective measures must be observed and applied. Remove the housing cover in the following way: 1. Remove two screws M3x8 (TORX 8) on the device bottom side. 2.
Technical Manual 4.2 Design and function Functional principle Example of the functional principle of an access manager 4.3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Internet platform Kaba access manager 9232 Registration unit Door opener key Door frame contact Door opener A B C D Communication with the Internet platform Alarm signals Badge data and user guidance Signals for door opening and monitoring Superior system Communication with the superior system (Internet platform) takes place via the Ethernet network.
Design and function 4.5 Technical Manual Function of the inputs The function of the inputs depends on the configuration. Some examples of possible functions are listed below: Door frame contact The door frame contact is used to transmit the door status (open/closed) to the access manager. If the maximum allowed door-opening time defined for the door has elapsed and the door is still open, the access manager sends an alarm record to the Internet platform.
Technical Manual 4.8 Design and function Registration units Two registration units can be connected to the access manager via coaxial cables (connections Ant. A and Ant. B). Make sure that the connection A is always connected first and the connection B is connected after that.
Design and function Technical Manual Parameterization The access manager is parameterized via the "door templates" in the partner application (software). 4.10 Light emitting diodes The housing front contains 4 light emitting diodes for status display. The light emitting diodes have the following symbols. Fig. 1: Light emitting diodes Symbol Designation Signal Meaning Ethernet Lit/flashing in yellow Data transfer active Device status (state) see chapter 4.10.1 see chapter 4.10.
Technical Manual 4.10.1 Design and function Device status The status of the device is indicated by the LED labeled State. Signaling depends on the terminal software used. 4.10.1.1 Connection establishment The terminal software EX-AM xx.xx.xx indicates various states and processes via the LEDs "Device status" and "exivo network". "Device status" LED After starting the device, the system performs several steps until it is ready for use.
Installation Technical Manual 5 Installation 5.1 Installation conditions 5.1.1 General An accurate installation of all components is a basic requirement for a properly functioning device. The following installation instructions must be adhered to. 5.1.2 Installation site The access manager is installed near the access. The device is designed for the direct mounting on the wall. Depending on the conditions, the device can also be mounted in suspended ceilings, wall recesses etc.
Technical Manual 5.1.4 Installation Cable entry The installation lines can be routed to the device from behind, from the side, from above and below. There are holes in the bottom part of the housing, on the sides and on the top and bottom; they can be removed if necessary, The lines are routed in a duct in the lower part of the rear side, there is the gland to the connections on the front side. NOTICE Ensure sufficient line lengths on the installation site.
Installation Technical Manual 5.2 Installation diagram 5.2.1 Access control with registration unit Example: • Access control with RFID registration units • PoE power supply of the access manager Method for feeding in the power supply via the PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment): 24 – End span (direct supply, e.g. via PoE switch) – Midspan (supply via intermediate sources, e.g.
Technical Manual 5.3 Installation lines 5.3.1 Ethernet Installation Network cable with RJ45 plug, line requirement: CAT.5 S-UTP 4 x 2 AWG 24 oder AWG 22 (according to EIA/TIA568) or higher quality. 5.3.2 Line to the door opener, the door opener key, and the door contacts Line requirements: Cable diameters from 0.5 mm to 0.8 mm. Recommended cable: CAT.5 S-UTP 4 x 2 AWG 24 or AWG 22 (according to EIA/ TIA568) or higher. 5.3.
Installation 5.4 Technical Manual Wall mounting When feeding the cable from the side, top or below, first, provide holes for the entry of the installation lines. Not necessary for cable entry from the rear. The housing is mounted directly to the wall using screws/dowels. There are three oval fastening holes for fastening in the housing. Fastening material (included in the delivery): • 4 round-head wood screws DIN 96, diam. 4.
Technical Manual 5.5 Installation Cable routing The installation lines are guided through an opening on the bottom side of the device from the rear side to the front side of the device. The cable passage and the internal cover have eyelets for fastening of installation lines by means of cable ties (not included in the scope of delivery). For the network cable, there is a routing duct on the inner cover. 5.
Installation Technical Manual Power supply Standard/Power Switch position PoE IEEE 802.3af (12.95 W) PoE PoE+ IEEE802.3at (25.5 W) PoE+ External 24 V DC power supply unit 12-60 W PoE+ In case of power supply via an external power supply unit, the switch position PoE+ is required to prevent the access manager from limiting the power for external consumers. 5.7 Connections 5.7.
Technical Manual 5.7.2 Installation Overview of terminals The following terminals are located in the connection area of the device.
Installation 5.7.3 Technical Manual External 24 V DC power supply As an alternative to the PoE power supply, the access manager can also be supplied via an external 24 V DC power source. NOTICE Possible damage in case of simultaneous power supply via PoE and 24 V DC The device can be damaged in case of simultaneous power supply via PoE and external supply. • Before connecting the external supply, make sure that the device is not supplied with power via PoE.
Technical Manual 5.7.4 Installation Registration units Up to 2 registration units can be connected. The registration units A + B are connected by means of the coaxial cable to the RFID input terminal. Make sure that antenna A (Ant.A) is connected first and antenna B (Ant. B) is connected after that. Example: Connection of Kaba registration unit 90 01. Kaba access manager 92 32 Connection designation Assignment Ant.
Installation 5.7.5 Technical Manual Inputs The access manager has 4 inputs IN1 to IN4. Function of the inputs The inputs are used for the inquiry of sensors such as door-opener key, door handle contact, door frame contact, bolt contact, vandal contact, passage control (e.g., turnstile, light barrier), etc. The function of the individual inputs depends on the selected door template. Principle The inputs (IN1-IN4) are activated by means of a potential-free contact (switch or relay contact).
Technical Manual Installation 5.7.5.2 Non-line-monitored inputs Fig. 2: Non-line-monitored inputs Example: Connection to door frame contact not line-monitored. Tampering to lines between access manager and door frame contact is not detected. 5.7.5.3 Line-monitored inputs With line monitoring activated, resistors (680 Ω, 0,25 W, 2 %) must be connected in series and in parallel to the respective contact. The resistors must be attached in a vandal secure manner directly to the external contact. Fig.
Installation Technical Manual Above the terminal for the inputs, there are light emitting diodes for status display of the inputs. Fig. 4: Status display Inputs of access manager AM 9232 The current status of the inputs is indicated by a red and green LED respectively as follows.
Technical Manual 5.7.6 Installation Outputs The access manager has 3 relay outputs OUT1 to OUT3. Contact rating: 30 V AC/DC; 2 A max. The outputs can be used for the activation of motor locks, door openers, turnstile drives, technical alarm day/night, security alarm day/night etc. The function of the individual outputs depends on the selected door template. The wiring of the output OUT1 can be adjusted via jumper (1).
Installation Technical Manual By setting the jumper with the designation CD, the OUT1 output can be used similarly to the outputs OUT2 and OUT3 as potential-free switching contact. Principle of output wiring Jumper position IMPORTANT: Only the CD jumper may be set. All other jumpers may not be set. 5.7.6.2 Switching 12 V DC to OUT1 By setting the jumper with designation 12 V DC, the internal 12 V DC power supply is switched to the OUT1 output.
Technical Manual Installation 5.7.6.3 Switching the external DC power supply to OUT1 By setting the jumper pair with designation VREL, a DC power supply connected via the VREL terminal (max. 30 V DC, 2 A) is switched to the OUT1 output. This variant can be used both with device power supply via PoE and device power supply via an external 24 V DC power supply unit. Principle of output wiring Jumper position IMPORTANT: Only the jumper pair VREL may be set. All other jumpers may not be set. 5.7.6.
Installation Technical Manual For door openers that are supplied with DC voltage, a diode (a freewheeling diode) must be connected in parallel to the door opener to suppress interference. In doing so, make sure that the diode is connected in reverse-bias direction and check the polarity of the connected voltage. When using an alternating voltage power supply, a varistor or a bipolar suppressor diode must be connected in parallel.
Technical Manual Installation 5.7.6.6 Status display Below the terminals for the outputs, there are light emitting diodes for status display of the outputs. The current status of the outputs is indicated as follows.
Installation 5.8 Technical Manual Vandal contact The device has two vandal contacts (tamper). A switching contact (1) is opened if the housing cover is removed. Another switching contact (3) is opened if the device is removed from the wall. Switching contact (3) is deactivated by the jumper with designation TE- (2) in the delivery state. To activate the switching contact (3), the jumper TE- (2) must be removed.
Technical Manual 5.9 Installation Fastening the cover Fasten the housing cover in the following way: 1. Hang the mounting lugs of the housing cover at the top of the bottom part of the housing. 2. Pivot the housing cover down and close the housing. 3. Fasten the housing cover by means of two screws M3x8 (TORX 8) on the bottom part of the housing.
Commissioning 6 Technical Manual Commissioning The device can be put into operation largely automatically only if the following requirements are met: • A functioning DHCP server is available • When connecting to the Ethernet, the device automatically receives an IP address from the DHCP server and thus an access to the Internet via ports 80 and 443.
Technical Manual 6.2 Commissioning Performing a cold start NOTICE When performing a cold start, parameters are reset to their default values. Master records and booking records are deleted. Network settings as well as group and terminal addresses remain unchanged. 1. Turn off the device. 2. Turn on the device. ð The yellow status LED is lit. ð After approx. 40 seconds, the yellow status LED starts flashing. 3. Within 10 seconds, press the reset key and keep it depressed.
Commissioning 6.3 Technical Manual Commissioning procedure Commissioning The device is put into operation in 5 work steps: 6.3.
Technical Manual 6.3.3 Commissioning Connecting the device to the power supply Once the registration unit(s) is/are connected, the access manager must be connected to the power supply. If the device is supplied with current via the Ethernet (PoE), it is sufficient to connect the Ethernet cable. Otherwise, an external 24 V DC supply must be connected (see External 24 V DC power supply [} 5.7.3]). 6.3.
Commissioning Technical Manual Configuration parameters for the SSH terminal program Start the SH terminal program, for example by double-clicking on putty.exe and make the following settings: • Connection type: serial • Serial interface: COM (according to device manager) • Speed: 115200 Baud • Character set: ISO-8859-1 • Data flow control: off/no parity bit After entering these parameters, click on "Save" to save the settings made as standard settings.
Technical Manual Commissioning 5 Starting the firmware update Configuring the network settings The following network parameters can be configured here: • Static IP address (instead of DHCP) • Network mask • Device address • IP address of the domain name server 1 and possibly also 2 • Proxy server Displaying the characteristics of the device The following characteristics can be displayed: • Firmware version (OS, AML, OSGI Bundles) • Device ID • Serial number, date of manufacture • IP add
Commissioning 6.3.5 Technical Manual Installing the registration unit The actual commissioning of the device is carried out via a registration unit assigned to it in the partner application. Therefore, at least one registration unit must be installed and connected to the device before the commissioning of the device. 6.3.
Technical Manual 7 Packaging/Return Packaging/Return Incorrectly packaged assemblies and devices may cause expenses due to damage during transport. Please observe the following information when sending Kaba products. Kaba shall not be liable for damage to products which can be attributed to insufficient packaging. 7.1 Complete Devices The original packaging is specially adapted for the device. It offers the greatest possible protection against transport damage.
Packaging/Return 7.3 Technical Manual Marking Complete return papers and correct labeling allow us to process matters quickly. Please ensure that a delivery note is included with the package. The delivery note should include the following information: • Number of devices or components per package. • Item numbers, serial numbers, designations. • Address of your company/contact. • Reason for the return, e.g. repair exchange. • Informative description of the fault.
Technical Manual 8 Disposal Disposal This product meets the requirements of the WEEE Directive and, in accordance with DIN standard EN 50419, is labeled with the WEEE crossed-out garbage can symbol. The symbol indicates the separate disposal of electric and electronic equipment in EU countries. Do not dispose of the device with household waste under any circumstances. Used devices contain valuable recyclable materials that should be recycled.
Disposal Technical Manual Index 24 V DC input.............................................................................. 11 Installation scheme................................................................... 24 Interfaces...................................................................................... 12 A L Alarm relay................................................................................... 18 Ambient conditions..................................................................
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