Kaba Remote Reader 91 25-AM (US/CAN) Technical Manual 04045708 - 04/2016 EN
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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 4.8.2 4.8.3 4.9 5 6 4 Online operation........................................................................................................................................... 32 Offline Operation.......................................................................................................................................... 32 Operating modes ...........................................................................................................................
Technical Manual 7 8 9 10 Contents 6.3 Functional Test (RS-232 A/B) ................................................................................................................................... 83 6.4 Issue Write/Read Authorization (Launch)........................................................................................................... 84 6.5 Cancel Write/Read Authorization.............................................................................................................
Contents 6 Technical Manual 04045708 - 04/2016 Kaba Remote Reader 91 25-AM (US/ CAN)
Technical Manual About this Document 1 About this Document 1.1 Validity 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. Additional equipment and functions may not yet be available at the time of issuing the document and, possibly, can only be purchased at a later stage.
About this Document 1.4 Technical Manual Supplementary Documents Supplementary documentation is available on the Kaba website. The technical manuals are located in a secured area of the website. • Access is only possible after logging in. • An account will need to be created before logging in for the first time. Access and login: 1. In the browser, access the Kaba page http://www.kaba.com. 2. Select the language in the top right. 3.
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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 The Kaba remote reader 91 25 with functional type AM can either control and monitor access control at access points or register coming/leaving bookings for time registration. Two registration units can be connected to the Kaba remote reader 91 25. The remote reader has two RS-232 interfaces (e.g. for keypads, Hyper X or system-dependent functions) and can be integrated into the Kaba exos access control system.
Product Description 3.2 Technical Manual 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 Remote reader. A detailed description of the door configurations and their operating modes can be found in the chapter Operating Types and Modes.
Product Description 3.4 Technical Manual Supported RFID Standards with Possible Media Definitions The following table shows the RFID standards and media definitions supported by the device. The Kaba remote reader 91 25 recognizes up to eight different media definitions at the same time.
Technical Manual Product Description Dual chip card A dual chip card with LEGIC advant (14443 A) and CardLink LEGIC prime (LEGIC RF) is supported.
Product Description Technical Manual 3.5 Interface for Extension Modules 3.5.1 Number of Supported Extension Modules The extension modules are connected to the system bus of the Kaba remote reader 91 25. There is a limit to the maximum number of supported extension modules. The host system determines the maximum number of connectible extension modules. Configuration of the Kaba Max. connectible remote reader 91 25 extension modules 90 30 Max.
Technical Manual Product Description 3.6 Technical Data 3.6.1 Overview of Technical Data Mechanics Mounting • Indoors • On DIN rail in accordance with EN 50022 Housing • ABS black, with imprinted connection diagram Combustion category • HB (UL94) Dimensions • 125 x 102 x 45 mm (L x W x H) or seven space units 17.5 mm width measurement includes screw/plug terminals Connections • All connections are screw/plug terminals • Max.
Product Description Technical Manual Interfaces RS-485 • For the connection to access hub • KCP protocol; galvanically separated, 2-wire • Baud rate 19200 baud (fixed) • 8 data bits, even (Even) parity, 1 stop bit • Termination resistance for bus or star wiring • Addressing 1–8 Programmer interface • For firmware update or programmer connection Extension modules • Maximum number of supported extension modules, see chapter 3.
Technical Manual 3.6.2 Product Description Dimensions RS-232 B RS-232 A Ant. B A+ 84 IN4 102 91 25 DIN-Rail Function IN3 OUT1 1. Push 0-F OUT2 OUT3 04045708 - 04/2016 Supply 10-34VDC VsVs+ OUT3 Output max. 34VDC/27VAC/2A OUT2 GND IN2 GND IN3 GND IN1 GND GND IN5/TP Relay Output Class II Input max. 5VDC VsVs+ Address RS-485 A B C BCD Kaba Remote Reader 91 25-AM (US/ CAN) IN1 789A EF012 3456 2.
Product Description 3.7 Technical Manual Conformity This product conforms to the following standards: EN 60950-1 : 2014-08 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 V1.9.2 : 2011-09 EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1 : 2013-08 EN 300 330-1 V1.8.1 : 2014-12 EN 300 330-2 V1.6.
Technical Manual Product Description Canada RSS-GEN 8.4 This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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 structure 1 2 3 4 RS-232 B 16 RS-232 A Ant. B 3456 A+ 5 IN1 91 25 DIN-Rail IN3 IN4 OUT1 1. Push 0-F 6 OUT2 789A 12 11 OUT3 Relay Output Class II 10 9 8 VsVs+ Supply 10-34VDC VsVs+ OUT3 Output max. 34VDC/27VAC/2A OUT2 GND IN2 GND IN3 Input max. 5VDC GND IN1 GND GND BCD A B C Address RS-485 IN5/TP EF012 14 2.
Design and function Technical Manual The functions and connections of the interfaces, inputs, relay outputs, rotary and DIP switches are described in the chapter Design and function [} 4]. 4.2 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 solely describes the Kaba remote reader 91 25 functional type access manager (AM).
Technical Manual 4.4 Design and function Behavior with two Registration Units The Remote reader 91 25 communicates alternately via the connections 'Ant. A' and 'Ant. B' (toggling) with the connected registration units. This means that the Remote reader 91 25 cannot communicate with both registration units at the same time. This results in the following behavior: 4.5 • During a longer reading process, the other registration unit is blocked.
Design and function 4.6 Technical Manual Functions All data for access decisions are saved in the host control device. The authorization check of a badge and access control are undertaken by the control device. Functions available before the remote reader is connected to the host system Standalone access control (without host system); see chapter "Standalone Access Control without Host System" Commissioning [} 6.
Technical Manual Design and function • Not taken into consideration: Time zones and PIN code • Logbook for 2000 events • No room monitoring/balancing and no CardLink functionality Restored connection Automatic forwarding of saved bookings as well as status and alarm messages when connection is restored.
Design and function 4.7 Technical Manual LED Display The LED display shows operating statuses and errors. Troubleshooting tips are listed in Chapter [} 8].
Technical Manual Design and function 4.8 Operating Types 4.8.1 Overview of Operating Types An operating type of the Remote reader is always made up of the operating mode (door configuration) with the associated extended functions and of the communication with the host system (access hub). The Remote reader supports the online and offline operating types. Online operation: The Remote reader communicates with the system.
Design and function 4.8.2 Technical Manual Online operation In online operation, the Remote reader communicates with the host system. The system makes the access decision on the basis of badges, time-dependent authorization and verification. The system controls the access points. If communication between Remote reader and system is interrupted, then the Remote reader independently switches into offline operation.
Technical Manual Design and function Also see about this 2 7.
Design and function 4.9 Technical Manual Operating modes The operating mode of the Remote reader must be selected on the basis of the door configuration. The operating mode is set using the rotary switch, see Chapter Set Operating Mode. The extended functions of a selected operating mode are set using the DIP switch Extended functions of the operating modes [} 5.7.6.1].
Technical Manual 4.9.1 Design and function 'Electric strike' operating mode Alarm RS-232 A/B Access allowed (Alarm bypass) Intrusion detection system Frame contact (Access control) Registration unit B Registration unit A Buzzer / LED Access manager / Door manager Electric strike Door opener key Blocking contact The 'Electric strike' operating mode is mainly used to operate doors with electric locking elements (strike, magnet).
Design and function 4.9.2 Technical Manual 'Motor Bolt' Operating Mode Alarm Intrusion detection system RS-232 A/B Access allowed (Alarm bypass) Frame contact (Access control) Registration unit B Registration unit A Buzzer / LED Access manager / Door manager Blocking contact Bolt monitoring (locked) Door opener key Motor bolt The 'motor bolt' operating mode mainly operates doors with electrical locking elements.
Technical Manual 4.9.3 Design and function 'Automatic door' operating mode RS-232 A/B Alarm Intrusion detection system Access allowed (Alarm bypass) Frame contact (Access control) Registration unit B Access manager / Door manager Registration unit A Buzzer / LED Blocking contact Door opener key Release pulse The 'Automatic doors' operating mode is mainly used to operate doors with their own control electronics (e.g. sliding doors). The control is carried out using a release pulse.
Design and function 4.9.
Technical Manual 4.9.5 Design and function 'Night lock' operating mode RS-232 A/B Alarm Intrusion detection system Access allowed (Alarm bypass) Frame contact (Access control) Registration unit B Registration unit A Buzzer / LED Access manager / Door manager Blocking contact Electric strike Bolt monitoring (locked) Door opener key Motor bolt The 'Night lock' operating mode is mainly used to operate doors with the two elements electric strike and motor bolt.
Design and function Technical Manual Authorised booking, door opener key or door handle trigger a door opening Access allowed Motor bolt (not used with a door handle) Access control Door locked Bolt monitoring (not used with a door handle) Access control Door unlocked Electric strike (not used with a door handle) Relais operation time Access control Door closed Frame contact Pre-alarm time Access control Door open 40 Alarm time 04045708 - 04/2016 Kaba Remote Reader 91 25-AM (US/ CAN)
Technical Manual 4.9.6 Design and function 'Motor bolt with panic function' operating mode Alarm RS-232 A/B Access allowed (Alarm bypass) Intrusion detection system Frame contact (Access control) Registration unit B Registration unit A Buzzer / LED Access manager / Door manager Blocking contact Bolt monitoring (locked) Door handle contact Motor bolt The 'Motor bolt with panic function' operating mode is implemented in the same way as the 'Motor bolt' operating mode.
Design and function 4.9.
Technical Manual Design and function Authorised booking or door handle trigger a door opening Access allowed Unlock motor bolt (not used with a door handle) Lock motor bolt (not used with a door handle) Bolt monitoring (not used with a door handle) Access control Door locked Access control Door closed Access control Door unlocked No alarm! Frame contact Access control Door open Pre-alarm time Alarm time Depending on the door used, it may be the case that a door opener key is parameterised as the
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Technical Manual Design and function Depending on the door used, it may be the case that a door opener key is parameterised as the door component in Kaba exos instead of a door handle.
Design and function 4.9.9 Technical Manual 'Electric lock with panic function' operating mode Alarm Intrusion detection system RS-232 A/B Access allowed (Alarm bypass) Frame contact (Access control) Registration unit B Registration unit A Buzzer / LED Access manager / Door manager Blocking contact Bolt monitoring (locked) Door handle contact Electric lock The 'Electric lock with panic function' operating mode is implemented in the same way as the 'Motor bolt with panic function' operating mode.
Technical Manual Design and function Authorised booking or door handle trigger a door opening Access allowed Relay operation time Electric lock (not used with a door handle) Access control Door locked Deadbolt contact Access control Door unlocked Access control Door closed No alarm! Frame contact Pre-alarm time Access control Door open Kaba Remote Reader 91 25-AM (US/ CAN) Alarm time 04045708 - 04/2016 47
Design and function 4.9.10 Technical Manual 'Automatic door with night lock' operating mode Alarm RS-232 A/B Intrusion detection system Access allowed (Alarm bypass) Frame contact (Access control) Registration unit B Access manager / Door manager Registration unit A Buzzer / LED Blocking contact Door opener key Release pulse Motor bolt Bolt monitoring The 'Automatic door with night lock' mode is used to operate automatic doors with the two elements release pulse and motor bolt.
Technical Manual Design and function Authorised booking or door handle trigger a door opening Access allowed Motor bolt (not used with a door handle) Access control Door locked Bolt monitoring (not used with a door handle) Access control Door unlocked Release pulse (not used with a door handle) 1s Relay operation time Access control Door closed Frame contact Pre-alarm time Access control Door open 4.9.
Installation 5 Technical Manual Installation This chapter describes the installation of the device. 5.1 Installation process Procedure 1. Determine the installation site. Installation site [} 5.2.2] 2. Lay the installation cables. Installation lines [} 5.4] 3. Secure the device. 4. Connect registration units. 'Ant. A' and 'Ant. B' Connections [} 5.6.4], Coaxial Cable to the Registration Units [} 5.4.4], Coaxial Cable Terminal [} 5.4.6.4] 5.
Technical Manual Installation 5.2 Installation conditions 5.2.1 General An accurate installation of all components is a basic requirement for a properly functioning device. The following installation instructions must be adhered to. 5.2.2 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.
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Technical Manual 5.4 Installation Installation lines This chapter describes: • Line requirements • Maximum permitted line length • Grounding concept The chapter Connections describes the assignment of connections and switch settings. Only connect the terminals when the power is switched off. 5.4.
Installation Technical Manual 5.4.1.1 Power supply from the host control device (Central power supply) Power is supplied from the host control device. In the case of bus wiring, the power supply and data line can be carried in one cable (maximum total length of 350 m). In the case of star wiring, the power supply and data line can be carried in one cable (maximum length per stub of 20 m). A separate power supply must be used for greater distances.
Technical Manual 5.4.2 Installation Data line RS-485 Only connect the terminals when the power is switched off. The device is connected to the host control device via a two-wire party line connection (RS-485). For information on permissible cable lengths and cable types, please see: • • 5.4.2.1 Cable NOTICE Local legal provisions (e.g., VDE) must be observed during installation of components. For notes on structured cabling, see the standard EN 50173.
Installation Technical Manual 5.4.2.3 Using several remote readers If several Kaba remote reader 91 25 are to be connected to a host control device, either bus wiring or star wiring can be used. See: • Star wiring • Bus wiring 5.4.2.4 Star wiring Max. eight devices can be operated on a party line.
Technical Manual Installation 5.4.2.5 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. 5.4.2.5.1 Bus wiring with 1 bus 1 120 Ω 3 RS-485 OPEN 1 2 3 OPEN OPEN OPEN 120Ω 3 2 Host control device (Kaba access manager) Kaba remote reader 91 25 Terminating resistors See also Connection RS-485 [} 5.4.2.
Installation 5.4.4 Technical Manual Coaxial Cable to the Registration Units Coaxial cable 50 Ohm, item No. 161.250 Cable Type RG174/U 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. cable length 30 m 5.4.5 58 RS-232 Connection Cable type CAT.5 SUTP 2 x 2 x AWG 24 Cable type J-Y (ST) 2 x 2 x 0.6 mm Max.
Technical Manual 5.4.6 Installation Grounding Concept 5.4.6.1 Power supply The divice is in a plastic housing and is not grounded. The power supply can be operated floating or grounded. 5.4.6.2 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 25. RS-485 RS-485 A A B B C C 1 1 2 Host control device 2 Kaba remote reader 91 25 1.
Installation 5.5 Technical Manual 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.
Technical Manual Installation 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.
Installation 5.6 Technical Manual Connections Only connect the terminals when the power is switched off. 1 2 3 4 RS-232 B 16 RS-232 A Ant. B 3456 91 25 A+ IN3 IN4 OUT1 1. Push 0-F 6 OUT2 11 OUT3 10 9 8 VsVs+ Supply 10-34VDC VsVs+ OUT3 Output max. 34VDC/27VAC/2A OUT2 OUT1 GND IN2 GND IN3 Input max. 5VDC GND IN1 GND GND Relay Output Class II IN5/TP BCD A B C Address RS-485 12 62 5 IN1 789A EF012 14 2.
Technical Manual Installation The functions and connections of the interfaces, inputs, relay outputs, rotary and DIP switches are described in the chapter Connecting. 5.6.1 Connections, General Only connect the terminals when the power is switched off. 5.6.2 Connection Type Connection Occupancy Pluggable screw terminals The occupancy of the connection terminals can be taken from the following tables Power Supply 2 x 2 clamps are available for the power supply. These are connected in parallel.
Installation 5.6.5 Technical Manual RS-232 A and RS-232 B Interfaces The required power supply is provided via the Kaba remote reader 91 25. Terminal Meaning 5V 5 VDC Rx RXD (Receive/in) Tx TXD (Transmit/out) 0V 0V Further information about the system-dependent functions: • 5.6.6 System documentation Programming Interface For connecting the Kaba programmer. Usage: • 5.6.
Technical Manual 5.6.8 Installation Inputs IN1 – IN4, tamper and input 5 NOTICE Connecting Isolated Inputs. The logic (normally open/normally closed) of the inputs can be changed by the host system. If the Kaba remote reader 91 25 needs to behave in the same way in both online and offline operation, the inputs and relay outputs must be connected according to the operating mode and configured with the DIP switches. IN1 and IN4 can, when necessary, be used as line-monitored inputs. 5.6.8.
Installation Technical Manual 5.6.8.2 Inputs IN1 – IN4 With Line Monitoring Any tampering with the lines between the Kaba remote reader 91 25 and, for example, the door frame contact is detected. 1. Activate/deactivate line monitoring: Activate or deactivate line monitoring for each input on the host system. 2. Inputs with line monitoring: Attach resistors (R=680 Ω, ¼ W 2%), ensuring they are tamper-proof. 1 +5 V DC 680 Ω 2 IN1-IN4 680 Ω 680 Ω GND 1 2 Kaba remote reader 91 25 Tamper-proof area 3.
Technical Manual Installation 5.6.8.3 Input Tamper The input tamper is connected as a line-monitored input. Its logical status is enabled open. If the Kaba remote reader 91 25 is offline and the tamper enabled, this event is entered in the logbook of the Kaba remote reader 91 25. 5.6.8.4 Input IN5 (only in the Kaba exos lock operating mode) Input 5 is an internal input for the door handle contact of the Kaba exos lock.
Installation Technical Manual 5.7 Configuring 5.7.1 Configuration process 1. Set address of the Kaba remote reader 91 25, see chapter Addressing. Note down the address. It is required for the configuration in the host system. 2. Set termination resistance on the RS-485 bus as per the bus topology, see chapter Bus termination RS-485 3. Set operating mode according to the door configuration, see chapter Set Operating Mode 4.
Technical Manual 5.7.3 Installation Set RS-485 termination resistances The connection architecture determines the terminating resistors. 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 25 1. Set the terminating resistor to 4.7 kΩ on the Kaba remote reader 91 25 using the jumper (12). 2. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on the host control system (1).
Installation Technical Manual 3. 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 25 Terminating resistors 1. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on both terminal devices of the bus wiring. 2. Set the terminating resistor to open on all other Kaba remote reader 91 25 of the bus wiring. 3.
Technical Manual 5.7.4 Installation Set peripheral addresses Each device connected to an RS-485 bus must have a unique address. 1. Assign the Kaba remote reader 91 25 with rotary switch (13) a unique peripheral address. 5.7.5 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 Set Operating Mode The door configuration determines the operating mode of the Kaba remote reader 91 25.
Installation 5.7.6 Technical Manual Set functions The following functions can be set with the DIP switches (14): DIP switch Number Function 1–6 Extended functions (according to operating modes) 7 8 Not used ON Service mode 5.7.6.1 Extended functions of the operating modes The DIP switches 1–6 (14) are used to set the extended functions of the operating modes. The chapter Operating modes describes the operating modes.
Technical Manual Installation 5.7.6.1.1 Operating Mode 0; Electric Strike Access point Designation Connection/function DIP switch ON Outside Ant. A Registration unit A - RS-232 A Optional - Ant. A Hold-open mode DIP 2 OUT1 Electric strike - OUT2 Authorized access DIP 1 IN2 Frame contact DIP 4 IN3 Blocking contact DIP 5 OUT3 Alarm buzzer DIP 6 Ant.
Installation Technical Manual Access point Designation Connection/function DIP switch ON Inside Ant.
Technical Manual Installation 5.7.6.1.4 Operating Mode 3; Turnstile Access point Designation Connection/function DIP switch ON Outside Ant. A Registration unit A - RS-232 A Optional - OUT1 Direction-dependent enable pulse - OUT2 Authorized access DIP 1 IN2 Frame contact DIP 4 IN3 Blocking contact DIP 5 Ant.
Installation Technical Manual 5.7.6.1.6 Operating Mode 7; Motor Bolt with Panic Function Access point Designation Connection/function DIP switch ON Outside Ant. A Registration unit A - RS-232 A Optional - Ant. A Hold-open mode DIP 2 OUT1 Motor bolt - IN4 Deadbolt contact (locked) - OUT2 Authorized access DIP 1 IN2 Frame contact DIP 4 IN3 Blocking contact DIP 5 OUT3 Alarm buzzer DIP 6 Ant.
Technical Manual Installation 5.7.6.1.8 Operating Mode 9; Motor bolt type III with panic function (1 output) Access point Designation Connection/function DIP switch ON Outside Ant. A Registration unit A - RS-232 A Optional - Ant. A Hold-open mode DIP 2 OUT1 Motor bolt - IN4 Deadbolt contact (locked) - OUT2 Authorized access DIP 1 IN2 Frame contact DIP 4 IN3 Blocking contact DIP 5 OUT3 Alarm buzzer DIP 6 Ant.
Installation Technical Manual 5.7.6.1.9 Operating Mode A; Electric Lock with Panic Function Access point Designation Connection/function DIP switch ON Outside Ant. A Registration unit A - RS-232 A Optional - Ant. A Hold-open mode DIP 2 OUT1 Electric lock - IN4 Deadbolt contact (locked) - OUT2 Authorized access DIP 1 IN2 Frame contact DIP 4 IN3 Blocking contact DIP 5 OUT3 Alarm buzzer DIP 6 Ant.
Technical Manual Installation 5.7.6.3 Activate the monitoring of inputs Line monitoring can only be activated and deactivated by the host system. The position of DIP switch 7 does not affect line monitoring. 5.7.6.4 Service mode (DIP switch 8) Service mode is only used for service, e.g. for • commissioning Hyper X • Reset Kaba remote reader 91 25 to the basic status, see Chapter DIP switch 8 activates service mode.
Start-up Technical Manual 6 Start-up 6.1 Putting into operation process ü The device is installed. Installation process [} 5.1] ü The device is configured. Configuring 1. Reset device to its basic state. Factory Reset/Reset Device to the Basic Status 2. Connect the power supply to the Kaba remote reader 91 25, see chapter Power Supply [} 5.6.2] ð LED state illuminates green – LED state flashes green as soon as the RS-485 interface is in the receive or send mode (online). 3.
Technical Manual Start-up • – Doors opened using the button/door handle – Door open too long Not saved: – Access events – The time and date stamps are incorrect/invalid because the clock on the remote reader has not been set yet. Book 1. Present a LEGIC user medium (LEGIC prime, ISO 14443A or ISO 15693) to the connected registration unit.
Start-up Technical Manual Book 1. Present a MIFARE user medium (MIFARE DESFire or MIFARE Classic) to the connected registration unit. ð If the user medium's site key matches one of the remote reader's site keys: Access authorized Connection to the host control device (host system) After connecting the remote reader to the host control device (host system), the saved events are sent to the control device.
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Start-up 6.4 Technical Manual Issue Write/Read Authorization (Launch) 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. in the case of CardLink applications, validate write-protected CardLink segments • If the Remote reader needs to read a read-protected segment of a medium In this chapter, the term "Write authorization" will be used for the terms "Write authorization" and "Read authorization".
Technical Manual 6.5 Start-up Cancel Write/Read Authorization The write/read authorization needs to be canceled in the following cases: • If the Remote reader no longer needs to write on write-protected segments of a medium • 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".
Servicing Technical Manual 7 Servicing 7.1 Programming interface A 3-pin connection (16) to connect to the Kaba programmer 1460 is located on the front of the Kaba remote reader 91 25. The connection (16) is used to update the firmware. 1 2 3 4 RS-232 B 16 RS-232 A Ant. B 3456 91 25 DIN-Rail A+ IN3 IN4 OUT1 1. Push 0-F 6 OUT2 11 OUT3 10 9 8 Supply 10-34VDC VsVs+ OUT3 Output max. 34VDC/27VAC/2A OUT2 GND IN2 GND IN3 GND IN1 GND GND IN5/TP Relay Output Class II Input max.
Technical Manual 7.3 Servicing Service mode Service mode is part ... 7.3.1 • of the factory reset • of the firmware update Enable service mode Procedure 1. Disconnect device from the power supply ð The access point is blocked while in service mode 2. If the write authorization has to be canceled: set 'Mode' rotary switch to 'F' 3. Set DIP switch 8 to 'ON' (in the event of uninterrupted power supply, a change in the status of the DIP switch has no effect) ð Service mode is activated 7.3.
Servicing 7.4 Technical Manual 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. • If the Mode rotary switch is set to F, the write authorization (launch data) will be deleted. • The stamps are deleted. • The factory reset lasts approximately 3 seconds. • The access point is blocked during the factory reset.
Technical Manual * Servicing • The device is in operation again. • In the event of online connection: The host control device loads the current parameters on the remote reader. State: permanent green or flashing green permanent green • The access point is ready for bookings. The write authorization (launch data) is deleted.
Servicing 7.5 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: 7.5.
Technical Manual Servicing IN1–4 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. LED off or permanent orange LED off NOTICE During the firmware update, the power supply and the connection to the programmer must not be interrupted.
Servicing 7.6 Technical Manual 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 AMC. The process for changing the functional type is described in the user manual for Kaba programmer 1460, document no k1evo809. 7.6.
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 Measures Time-related sequence of the access point control is incorrect Configuration of the access point in the host system changed Adjust DIP switch settings 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 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
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. 9.1 Complete Devices The original packaging is specially adapted for the device. It offers the greatest possible protection against transport damage.
Technical Manual Packaging/Return In the event of returns from outside of the EU, a customs invoice with the real customs value will also be required. In some countries (e.g. Switzerland) a preference will be required.
Disposal 10 Technical Manual 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 ü The device has been decommissioned. 1. If available, unplug extension modules 2.
Technical Manual Disposal Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. The packaging materials are recyclable. Please do not put the packaging in with household waste, instead dispose of with waste for recycling.
Disposal Technical Manual Index C CE conformity ............................................................................. 22 Conformity................................................................................... 22 D Designated use .......................................................................... Disposal ........................................................................................ Door contact ...............................................................................