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Technical Manual Contents Contents 1 2 3 4 About this Document ............................................................................................................................. 7 1.1 Validity............................................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Target group .........................................................................................................
Contents Technical Manual 4.8.3 4.9 5 6 7 8 'Electric strike' operating mode.............................................................................................................................. 30 Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 31 5.1 Installation conditions .................................................................................................................
Technical Manual Contents 8.2 During Installation ...................................................................................................................................................... 63 8.3 During operation......................................................................................................................................................... 64 9 Packaging/Return..........................................................................................................
Contents 6 Technical Manual - 06/2016 Kaba Remote Reader 91 15-AM (US/ CAN)
Technical Manual About this Document 1 About this Document 1.1 Validity This document describes the product: Product name: Functional type: Date of manufacture: Device software version: Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 MRD Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 MIFARE Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 LEGIC Access Manager April 2014 and later RR 91 15-MRD = BRRB03.xxRx_ RR 91 15-M = MRRB03.xxRx_ RR 91 15-L = ARRB03.xxRx_ This document describes all device versions and optional equipment and functions.
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Technical Manual 1.5 About this Document Change Log The most important changes to the last issue of this manual are listed below: 1.6 Version number Edition Brief description TM_RemoteReader9115-AM-USCAN_201606_en 06/2016 • First edition Orientation in the document This document contains the following orientation aids to facilitate finding of specific topics: 1.7 • The table of contents at the beginning of the manual gives an overview of all topics.
About this Document 1.8 Technical Manual 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. 1.8.1 Hazard Categories Warnings are split into the following categories: CAUTION Slight Risk Describes a potentially hazardous situation that could result in minor physical injuries.
Technical Manual 2 Grouped safety messages 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”.
Grouped safety messages 2.5 Technical Manual 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. 12 • During installation and repair of the product, the ESD protective measures must be considered. • Wear an ESD wristband when handling electronic components.
Technical Manual Product Description 3 Product Description 3.1 Overview F 012 Click A+ IN2 OUT Push Relay Output Class II max 5VDC 34VDC 27VAC Output IN2 GND Input IN1 Programmer OUT 10-34VDC 12-27VAC AC+ Ant.
Product Description Technical Manual Access Management System Kaba exos 9300 (US / CAN) Communication Hub Database Web- and Application Service 91 08 Access manager 92 00 1) 90 30 90 31 Reader 91 15 91 25 Registration units 1 90 00 Ethernet 3.2 3 5 8 9 1 0 E 6 90 02 USB CardLink RS-485 Coaxial cable 90 01 2 4 7 1) 92 00 exos Client Registration Unit Compatibility The following registration units are supported.
Technical Manual 3.3 Product Description Operating modes The door configuration determines the operating mode of the device. A detailed description of the door configurations and their operating modes can be found in the chapter 'Electric strike' operating mode [} 4.9]. 3.4 Supported RFID Standards with Possible Media Definitions The following table shows the RFID standards and media definitions supported by the device.
Product Description 3.4.2 Technical Manual LEGIC LEGIC prime or LEGIC advant media can be read and described on the same Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 LEGIC using various media applications (LEGIC advant media can only be described using LEGIC advant components). Dual chip card A dual chip card with LEGIC advant (14443 A) and CardLink LEGIC prime (LEGIC RF) is supported.
Technical Manual 3.5 Product Description Interface for Extension Modules The extension modules are connected to the system bus of the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15. There is a limit to the maximum number of supported extension modules. The host system determines the maximum number of connectible extension modules. A maximum of 2 extension module 90 31 (8 inputs) and 2 extension modules 90 30 (8 relay outputs) can be plugged in via the serial port on this interface.
Product Description Technical Manual 3.6 Technical Data 3.6.1 Overview of Technical Data Mechanics Mounting • Installation location: see • On DIN rail in accordance with EN 50022 Housing • ABS black, with imprinted connection diagram Combustion category • HB (UL94) Dimensions • 70 x 106 x 45 mm (L x W x H) or four space units of 17.5 mm width measurement including screw/plug terminals Connections • All connections are screw/plug terminals • Max.
Technical Manual Product Description Inputs and outputs • With internal power supply and common ground, for connection of insulated switches • Maximum 5 V DC • Line monitoring (can be disabled) • LED status indicator • Switch contact: max. 30 V DC/AC max.
Product Description 3.7 Technical Manual Conformity This product conforms to the following standards: EN 60950-1:2006/A2:2013 UL 60950-1:2007/R:2014-10 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1:2007/A2:2014-10 EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1:2008 EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1:2002 EN 300 330-1 V1.7.1:2010 EN 300 330-2 V1.5.
Technical Manual Product Description IC:11038A-KRR9115K5 ICES-003 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Canada RSS-GEN 8.4 This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs.
Product Description 3.8 Technical Manual Labeling The identification plate is located on the side of the device.
Technical Manual Design and function 4 Design and function 4.1 Device variants 4.1.1 RFID reader Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 is available in the following RFID reader variants: • MIFARE • LEGIC The host system determines which RFID media technology (MIFARE or LEGIC) the Compact Reader supports. 4.2 Device Structure 1 2 3 9 AB 23 45 C 01 4 RS-485 Click A+ 5 Ant.
Design and function 4.3 Technical Manual Firmware The hardware of this product is used in various Kaba system solutions. The functions and possible uses of the product are determined by the firmware used. This manual exclusively describes the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 with functional type Access Manager (AM).
Technical Manual Ant. B Ant. A State 2 Access Manager IN1 Click IN3 IN4 OUT1 Factory/IP Reset OUT2 Vs+ Vs- OUT3 Supply 10-34VDC Vs+ OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 IN4 GND Output max. 34VDC/27VAC IN3 GND IN2 GND GND IN1 GND Input max. 5VDC Tamper 100MBit Link/Act Push Vs- 1 Ethernet 1 IN2 DIN-Rail 3s Restart 10s upon power-on A+ A+ AS AS A C B Tx 0V open RS-485 RS-232 A 4k7 RS-232 B 120 5V Rx 0V System Connection 5V Rx Tx 4.4 Design and function Click A+ Ant.
Design and function 4.5 Technical Manual System Requirements Host control unit • Kaba access manager 92 00 MRD • Kaba access manager 92 00 LEGIC (for Remote readerLEGIC) • Kaba access manager 92 00 MIFARE (for Remote reader MIFARE) System software • 4.6 Kaba exos 9300 Behavior with Several Media in the Field (Anti-Collision) The device (Kaba Remote Reader 91 15) can recognize several LEGIC advant user media (ISO 14443 A) in the field simultaneously.
Technical Manual Design and function Reduced authorization check using segment search keys. Door function is retained depending on the offline parameter setting, see Switch [} 5.6.2]. • Authorization check using segment search keys. A maximum of eight segment search keys can be saved.
Design and function Technical Manual 4.8 Operating Modes 4.8.1 Overview of Operating Types The device supports online and offline operating modes. Online operation: Offline operation: The device communicates with the system. See Supported functions If a device connected with the system is disconnected from the system, then it switches to offline mode.
Technical Manual Design and function Parameter settings in the system: Checking site key (MIFARE)/segment search key (LEGIC) In the online mode, the site key (MIFARE)/segment search key (LEGIC) is sent to the Remote reader by the system and saved in the Remote reader. During the offline mode, the Remote reader only checks the site key (MIFARE)/segment search key (LEGIC). The time zone is not considered for this kind of access decision.
Design and function 4.9 Technical Manual 'Electric strike' operating mode 4 3 1 2 1 Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 2 Electric strike 3 Door opener key 4 Frame contact (Access control) In ‘Electric Strike' operating mode, primarily doors with electrical blocking elements (door opener, magnet) are operated. The electric strike is actuated when triggered by an authorized booking or the door opener key. The door is now released for opening and the set relay operation time starts to run.
Technical Manual Installation 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 device is assembled on a DIN rail in a housing or IT cabinet. The device should be installed in a tamper-proof location within the area to be secured.
Installation 5.2 Technical Manual Installation layout (example) 2 2 0-F 4 IN1 A+ C AS 0-F D 4 Ant. State IN1 IN2 OUT 34VDC 27VAC max 5VDC OUT Output Input GND Programmer GND Supply IN2 10-34VDC 12-27VAC Output Relay Output Class II IN1 34VDC 27VAC AC- IN2 IN1 GND GND Input ON 123456 OFF Function OUT OUT max 5VDC Programmer AC+ AC- Supply RS-485 IN2 Relay Output Class II 10-34VDC 12-27VAC A 1 D Ant.
Technical Manual 5.3 Installation lines 5.3.1 Power supply line Installation Power can be supplied in the following ways: • From the host control device (power supply and data line in one cable) • From a separate power supply NOTICE Voltage drops, caused by line resistance, must be taken into consideration for long lines. The given cable types and diameters are examples and serve as recommendations.
Installation Technical Manual 5.3.1.2 Power supply and data transfer in separate cables (Local power supply) Data lines and power supply lines are carried with one of each in a cable. Power is supplied locally, e.g. from a power supply unit. A local power supply can be used in the following cases: • in long data lines • if there are increased requirements regarding the operational safety of the device (offline capability). Permissible Cable Lengths and Cable Types Data line RS-485 Type of wiring: Max.
Technical Manual Installation 5.3.2.2 Connection RS-485 Lines A and B are arranged as a twisted wire pair. Lines A and B must not be crossed. RS-485 RS-485 A A B B C C 1 1 2 Host control device 2 Compact Reader/Remote Reader Do not ground the compact reader/remote reader. 5.3.2.3 Using several remote readers If several Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 are to be connected to a host control device, either bus wiring or star wiring can be used. See: • Star wiring • Bus wiring 5.3.2.
Installation Technical Manual 2. For all devices (3) in the star wiring, set DIP switch 1 to OFF (open) and DIP switch 2 to ON (4.7 Ω). DIP Switch Connecting shielding 1. On the host control device, connect the shielding of the RS-485 cable (blue) to the ground. Do not ground the compact reader. RS-485 RS-485 A A B B C C 1 1 2 Host control device 2 Compact Reader 2. Connect all shieldings pertaining to the RS-485 cables used (blue) to each other.
Technical Manual Installation 5.3.2.5 Bus wiring A maximum of eight devices can be operated on a party line. Maximum total length of data lines (incl. stubs): 1200 m A stub itself may be a maximum of 100 m in length. The length of the party line can be increased using a repeater. 5.3.2.5.1 Bus wiring with 1 bus 1 120 Ω 3 RS-485 OPEN OPEN 1 2 3 OPEN OPEN 120Ω 3 2 Host control device Compact Reader or Remote Reader Terminating resistors Installing terminating resistors 1.
Installation Technical Manual 5.3.2.5.2 Bus wiring with two buses 1 OPEN 3 RS-485 RS-485 OPEN 120Ω 1 2 3 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 120Ω 3 2 Host control device Compact Reader or Remote Reader Terminating resistors Installing terminating resistors 1. Set the terminating resistor to OFF (open) on the host control system. 2. On both terminal devices in the bus wiring, set DIP switch 1 to ON (120 Ω), and DIP switch 2 to OFF (open). 3.
Technical Manual 5.3.3 Installation Line to the door opener and 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. 5.3.4 Coaxial Cable to the Registration Units Cable Type RG174/U Coaxial cable 50 Ohm, item No. 161.250 Maximum cable lengths: Cable type RG174: up to 30 m Cable type RG178/U: up to 30 m (RU 90 02: up to 10 m) Recommended ca- < 10 m ble length Max.
Installation 5.3.5 Technical Manual Grounding Concept 5.3.5.1 Power supply The divice is in a plastic housing and is not grounded. The power supply can be operated floating or grounded. 5.3.5.2 Communication lines 1. On the host control device connect the shielding of the RS-485 cable (blue) to the ground. Do not ground the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15. RS-485 RS-485 A A B B C C 1 1 2 Host control device 2 Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 1.
Technical Manual 5.4 Installation Mounting the device and extension modules Mount the device on a 35 mm DIN rail (EN 50022). 1. Install the rail. 2. Screw grounding terminal to the rail. Click 2. 1. Push 3. Hang the device on the bottom of the DIN rail – without tilting – and press it upwards and keep it pressed. 4. Press the device upwards against the rail at the same time until it can be hung on the rail.
Installation Technical Manual Removing extension modules NOTICE Removing live extension modules may cause damage to the devices. Always switch off the power supply before removing the extension modules. 1. 2. 1. Push the extension module away from the adjacent module until the contact is fully disconnected. 2. Remove the disconnected extension module from the rail. 2. 1.
Technical Manual 5.5 Installation Connections Only connect the terminals when the power is switched off. Connections 1 2 A B C 6 EF012 Click Ant. State 5 IN1 IN2 OUT 1 Push Relay Output Class II 10-34VDC 12-27VAC max 5VDC Programmer Input GND AC+ AC- 0-F 2 DIN-Rail 91 15 Supply AS ON 123456 OFF Function IN1 A B C 789A RS-485 3456 BCD 9 E A+ 3 8 34VDC 27VAC Output OUT 2 5 0 4 IN2 1 4 7 C 3 GND 5.5.
Installation Technical Manual Item 9 Connection/switch Remark Power supply 12–27 V AC (50/60 Hz) or 10–34 V DC Notice: The device may only be supplied with SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and LPS (Limited Power Source), according to IEC/UL/CSA 60950-1. See also: Using several remote readers [} 5.3.2.3] Set RS-485 termination resistances [} 5.6.3] 5.5.2 Inputs IN1–IN2 NOTICE Connecting Isolated Inputs.
Technical Manual Installation 5.5.2.1 Inputs IN1–IN2 (Without Line Monitoring) 1 680 Ω +5 V DC IN1-IN2 GND 1 Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 Internal wiring without line monitoring Example: Connection of door frame contact not line monitored. Any tampering with the lines between Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 and the door frame contact is not detected. 5.5.2.
Installation 5.5.3 Technical Manual Output The function of the inputs and outputs depends on the control unit used and its parameter settings. Output (OUT), e.g. for an electric strike: 1 NC NO 2 COM 1 2 Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 Free-wheeling diode for door openers with DC voltage or varistor for door openers with AC voltage. Item* Meaning 6 NC (normally closed) 6 COM 6 NO (normally open) *See Contact load capacity: See Outputs Also see about this 2 5.5.1 Connections [} 43] 5.5.3.
Technical Manual Installation 5.6 Configuration 5.6.1 Directions for configuration The switch settings determine the behavior of the device. NOTICE Switch settings may only be changed while the device is powered down. Changed settings will only be adopted after an interruption to the power supply. 5.6.2 Switch 1 2 9 AB 23 45 C 01 RS-485 Click A+ Ant.
Installation 5.6.3 Technical Manual Set RS-485 termination resistances The connection architecture determines the terminating resistors. 1. Set terminating resistors in accordance with the following description. Star wiring 1 120 Ω 2 RS-485 4,7kΩ 1 2 3 4,7kΩ 4,7kΩ 4,7kΩ 3 4,7kΩ Host control device (Kaba access manager AM) Distributor (e.g. screw terminal) Terminating resistors Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 1. Set the terminating resistor to 4.7 kΩ on all Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 (3).
Technical Manual Installation 1. Set the terminating resistor to open on all other Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 of the bus wiring. DIP switch number Position Effect 1 OFF open 2 OFF open 1. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on the host control system. Bus wiring with two buses 1 OPEN 3 RS-485 120Ω 1 2 3 OPEN RS-485 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 120Ω 3 2 Host control device (Kaba access manager AM) Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 Terminating resistors 1.
Installation 5.6.4 Technical Manual Set peripheral address Each device connected to an RS-485 bus must have a unique address. 1. Set a unique device address on the rotary switch. Position Peripheral address Position Peripheral address 0 Default, not used 5 5 1 1 6 6 2 2 7 7 3 3 8 8 4 4 9–F Not used 1. Note down the address. It is required for configuration in the host system.
Technical Manual 5.6.5 Installation Settings for “Electric strike” operating mode The door configuration determines the operating mode of the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15. The operating mode is set with the DIP switch. If the device is intended to support simplified door management in offline mode, inputs 1 and 2 must be connected in accordance with chapter , and defined according to the description in this chapter. DIP switches 3 and 4 define the behavior of the connections IN1, IN2 and OUT. 1.
Start-up Technical Manual 6 Start-up 6.1 "Standalone Access Control without Host System" Commissioning (Construction site mode) The Remote reader can already be used on a host system even before connection. This enables the use of the remote reader, e.g., during the construction phase. By connecting the remote reader to a host control device (host system), the functions of the remote reader described in this chapter are replaced by parameterization of the system. 6.1.
Technical Manual 6.1.2 Start-up Using MIFARE If using "Standalone access control (without host system)", only the site key/fabrication key is checked. During the check, the medium's fabrication key is not replaced. To authorize access, the user medium's site key must match one of the remote reader's site keys. • A security card C, a master A, or a master B medium can contain up to eight site keys.
Start-up 6.2 Technical Manual Issue Write/Read Authorization (Launch) (LEGIC only) A write/read authorization is required in the following cases: • If the Remote reader needs to write on a write-protected segment of a medium, e.g.
Technical Manual Start-up • If the Remote reader no longer needs to read read-protected segments of a medium In this chapter, the term "Write authorization" will be used for the terms "Write authorization" and "Read authorization". In this chapter, the term "Writing right" will be used for the terms "Writing right" and "Reading right". 6.3.1 Cancel all writing rights granted by a write authorization 1. Reset remote reader to the basic status, see Chapter 6.3.
Maintenance Technical Manual 7 Maintenance 7.1 Programming interface The Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 has a three-pin socket (9) for connecting a Kaba programmer. This programming interface is used, for example, for firmware updates. 1 2 3 9 AB 23 45 C 01 4 RS-485 Click 2 A+ IN2 6 OUT Push Relay Output Class II max 5VDC 9 8 34VDC 27VAC Output IN2 GND GND Input IN1 Programmer AC+ Supply OUT 10-34VDC 12-27VAC AC- 5 Ant. State IN1 1 7.
Technical Manual 7.3 Maintenance Factory Reset/Reset Device to the Basic Status Consequences of the factory reset • The device is returned to its basic state (factory settings). • The parameter settings are deleted. • The stamps are deleted. • The factory reset lasts approximately 3 seconds. • The access point is blocked during the factory reset. Procedure 1. 3. Signaling Registration unit Disconnect the device from the power supply. • 2.
Maintenance 7.4 Technical Manual Firmware Update/LEGIC OS Update An update can be performed in the following ways: • Using the access manager service tool via access manager (via Ethernet and the RS-485 interface) • Using the Kaba EAC service tool and programmer 1460 NOTICE Consequences of the firmware update: 7.4.
Technical Manual Maintenance All LEDs flash orange 2 x short beep, then alternate red/green flashing If the programmer is connected If the programmer is connected before switching on the power before switching on the power supply, then there is no flashing. supply, then there is no flashing. 4. Connect the programmer to the device using the programming cable.
Maintenance 7.5 Technical Manual Updating configuration With an online connection, the host control unit downloads the current parameters to the reader.
Technical Manual 7.6 Maintenance Crossgrade A crossgrade can be used to amend the functional type of a device. For example, a device with the functional type access manager (AM) can be turned into a device with the functional type E300 V4 or subterminal. The process for changing the functional type is described in the user manual for Kaba programmer 1460, document no k1evo809. 7.6.
Maintenance Technical Manual Illustrative example Only Mxxx firmware (MIFARE) can be transferred to a device with Mxxx firmware (MIFARE). A change of functional type is possible. A change from MIFARE to LEGIC is not possible.
Technical Manual Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting 8.
Troubleshooting Technical Manual Error Possible cause Measures Remote reader Interruption does not read correctly Incorrect customer medium used Check/repair connection of registration units Check whether the correct customer medium was used when putting it into operation Medium does not match the definition in the system Check whether the medium found and its definitions are parameterized correctly in the system Several devices which are con- Give a unique address to each nected to the RS485 bus h
Technical Manual Troubleshooting Error Possible cause Time sequence of Configuration of the access the access point point in the host system control is incorrect changed Memory of the remote reader deleted via factory reset and the data of the host system has not yet been written to the remote reader Measures Adjust DIP switch settings Adjust times in the host system and transfer to the remote reader Check whether the data has been loaded from the control device onto the remote reader after a factory
Packaging/Return 9 Technical Manual 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.
Technical Manual 10 Disposal Disposal This chapter provides important information on disposal. 10.1 Decommissioning The following steps should be executed for the decommissioning of the device in an access control system: 1. For online operation: Check configuration of the host system 2. Disconnect the device from the power supply 3. Disconnect RS-485 connection from the host system 10.2 Dismantling 1.
Disposal Technical Manual Index C T CE conformity ............................................................................. 20 Conformity................................................................................... 20 Control .......................................................................................... 26 Troubleshooting........................................................................ 63 D Designated use ....................................................................