Test report no. 20012126 EUT: dormakaba access manager 9200-K7 Page 1 of 94 FCC ID: NVI-DKAM9200K7 FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Date of issue: 2020-11-13 Annex acc. to FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 relating to dormakaba EAD GmbH dormakaba access manager 9200-K7 Annex no. 5 User Manual Functional Description Title 47 - Telecommunication Part 15 - Radio Frequency Devices Subpart C – Intentional Radiators ANSI C63.4-2014 ANSI C63.
Test report no. 20012126 EUT: dormakaba access manager 9200-K7 Page 2 of 94 FCC ID: NVI-DKAM9200K7 FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Date of issue: 2020-11-13 User Manual / Functional Description of the test equipment (EUT) Date: 2019-11-20 Created: Trepper Reviewed: Ftouhi TÜV NORD Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG LESKANPARK, Gebäude 10, Waltherstr. 49-51, 51069 Köln, Germany Released: Hittig-Rademacher Vers. No. 3.19 Tel.
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Technical Manual Table of Content Table of Content 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 About this document Validity Target group Contents and purpose Additional documentation Availability of additional documentation Orientation in the document Instructions Abbreviations/term definitions Warnings 1.9.1 Hazard categories 1.9.2 Symbols Notes 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.
Table of Content Technical Manual 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.4 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Behaviour with two registration units 27 Behaviour of readers installed next to each other 27 Behaviour when several media are present in the field (anti-collision) 27 System requirements 27 4.4.1 Mobile Access system requirement 27 el pr Installation 28 Installation requirements 28 5.1.1 General 28 5.1.2 Installation location 28 5.1.3 Connections 28 Installation lines 29 5.2.1 General requirements 29 5.2.2 Ethernet 29 5.2.
Technical Manual About this document 1 About this document 1.1 Validity This document describes the product: Product designation: dormakaba access manager 92 00 Product code: 9200-K7 Article number: 04079201 HVIN: 04046944-2 Firmware: TP4 ≥ V4.03 This document describes all product variants and all optional accessories and functions. Options are subject to a charge and are thus only available if they have been purchased.
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Technical Manual 1.5 About this document Availability of additional documentation Additional documentation is available on the dormakaba extranet. You will need a user account to access the extranet. A user account can be created directly. Detailed information about this is available on the homepage. dormakaba extranet http://www.dormakaba.com/extranet-emea-en 1.
About this document 1.8 Technical Manual Abbreviations/term definitions document Explanation AoC Access on Card With Access on Card, the authorisations are saved to RFID media. APIPA automatic private IP addressing Devices/computers automatically get an IP address if there is no DHCP server present. - Bluetooth® An international transmission standard based on radio technology for contactless exchange of data. DoC Data on Card With Data on Card, the data is written from devices to RFID media.
Technical Manual 1.9 About this document Warnings Warnings containing information/instructions and prohibitions designed to prevent personal injury or damage are specially marked. Please pay attention to warnings! They are intended to help avoid accidents and prevent injury and damage. 1.9.1 Hazard categories Warnings are divided into the following categories: DANGER High risk Indicates an imminent danger which could cause severe physical injury or death.
Basic safety instructions Technical Manual 2 Basic safety instructions This product has been built to state-of-the-art standards and in line with established safety regulations. However, hazards for persons and property may arise when handling the product. Read and observe the following safety instructions before using the product. 2.1 Assembly and installation Check the device for visible damage caused by transport or incorrect storage.
Technical Manual 2.4 Basic safety instructions Electrical hazards WARNING Live connections in the area of the DIN rail power supply units Carelessness can result in an electric shock. Before you carry out maintenance work on the open device, take the following measures: 2.5 • The installation area with power supply units for the device must only be accessible to skilled persons (see chapter 1 “Target group [} 1.2]”). • De-energize before starting maintenance work.
Basic safety instructions 2.7 Technical Manual Data protection and IT security The system software and the device must be configured for safe operation. Unauthorised access to the device and the system is possible without further security settings. Security risks • Data protection violation through unauthorised access to person-related data • Unauthorised access • Tampering/system failure Recommended measures • • Device: – Keep the firmware current.
Technical Manual Product description 3 Product description 3.1 Overview The device is used as an access control terminal in an access control system. The access control system is managed with the system software. In the system software, the access permissions are assigned and the connected devices are configured. The access permissions are saved in the device. More devices are connected to the device. The connected registration units/readers read the data from media.
Product description 3.2 Technical Manual Specification System environment • System software: MATRIX Professional/MATRIX ONE • Access manager: TP4 client Assembly The device is fitted on a top hat rail inside a switch cabinet. Special feature The device can be combined with other devices.
Technical Manual Product description Connections for readers/devices • 2x registration units 90 xx via the coaxial ports • – Supported RFID technologies: Legic/MIFARE/FeliCa The RFID technology is set in the system software. – Supported functions: AoC, DoC, Mobile Access 1 RS-485 interface The protocol is determined in the system software. Depending on the protocol, the following devices can be connected.
Product description 3.3 Technical Manual Mobile Access system overview The system software distributes the access permissions via LEGIC Connect to the smartphones.
Technical Manual 3.4 3.4.1 Product description Technical data Power supply Only power supply units that fulfil the following requirements may be used for power supply: LPS (Limited Power Source) and SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) in accordance with IEC/ EN/UL/CSA 60950-1 or ES1 and PS2 in accordance with IEC/EN/UL/CSA 62368-1. • • – 10-34 V DC – 20-34 V DC, if more than 5 extension modules are connected Power consumption – 6,5 W – additionally per extension module 90 30: max. 3.
Product description 3.4.4 3.4.5 Technical Manual Frequency bands and transmission power • RFID: 13,56 MHz, 76,39 dBµA/m • NFC: 13,56 MHz, 76,39 dBµA/m Inputs • • 3.4.
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Product description 3.5 Technical Manual Conformity This product complies with the standards EN 300330 V2.1.1 EN 301489-1 V2.2.0 EN 301489-3 V2.1.
Technical Manual Product description 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 3.7 Technical Manual Open source information The firmware contains packages that are subject to open source licenses. dormakaba provides the following legal information for each firmware version. • • List of open source packages – Name and version of the packages – Name and version of the licenses Detailed information on the individual packages – Detailed license texts – Information on copyright The legal information can be accessed via the following.
Technical Manual 3.8 3.9 3.9.1 Product description Included in supplied package • 1 x Access Manager 92 00 • 1 x Quick start guide Accessories Top hat rail power supply units The installation must be carried out by qualified electricians. The power supply unit is fitted on a top hat rail TH35/(7.5/15). Output voltage Output Order code 100-240 V AC 12 V DC 60 W 04045052 100-240 V AC 24 V DC 60 W 04043074 3.9.
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Technical Manual Construction and function 4 Construction and function 4.
Construction and function 4.2 4.2.1 Technical Manual Signal Device status The status LED indicates the device's status. Signalling on start-up of system: 1. 2. Solid red light Off 3. Flashing red 4. 5. Solid yellow light Solid green light 6. Off 7. Solid green light System start 08. Flashing Operation Signals during operation: Meaning Off No power supply Flashing green (*) The device is ready for operation. Flashing red (*) An IP address is assigned to the device.
Technical Manual 4.3 4.3.1 Construction and function Reading behaviour Behaviour with two registration units The access manager communicates alternately via the connections “Ant. A” and “Ant. B” (toggle) with the registration units connected to it. Hence, the access manager cannot communicate with both registration units at the same time. This results in the following behaviour: 4.3.2 • During a longer read process, the respective other registration unit is blocked.
Installation Technical Manual 5 Installation 5.1 5.1.1 Installation requirements 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 location The product is designed for the stationary use in buildings. The product is not suitable for the use in vehicles. The access manager is mounted on a top hat rail in a housing or IT rack.
Technical Manual 5.2 5.2.1 Installation Installation lines General requirements The installation of the cables must conform to the current national and local regulations. In general, the following requirements apply. • Protection against manipulation • 5.2.2 – Install the cables inside the security areas. – Install the cables so that they are hidden or difficult to access. Avoiding malfunctions – Keep the cable routes short. – Lay low-voltage and data lines away from sources of interference.
Installation Technical Manual Recommended cabling For the RS-485 bus, use only cables of the same type. 5.2.4 1 CAT.5 S/UTP 4x2 AWG 22 or J-Y(ST)Y 2x2x0.6 2 J-Y(ST)Y 2x1x0.8 3 CAT.5 S/UTP 4x2 AWG 24 or J-Y(ST)Y 2x1x0.6 Line to the door opener, the door opener key, and the door contacts pr Line requirements: Cable diameters from 0.5 mm to 0.8 mm. 5.2.5 el Recommended cable: CAT.5 S-UTP 4 x 2 AWG 24 or AWG 22 (according to EIA/TIA568) or higher.
Technical Manual 5.3 Installation Mounting device and extension modules Mount the devices on a 35 mm DIN rail (BS EN 60715). Prerequisites • The top hat rail is installed and grounded. Click 2. 1. Push Procedure Without tilting it, attach the device to the bottom of the DIN rail, press up and keep pressing it. 2. At the same time, push the device up against the DIN rail until it can be mounted on the DIN rail. pr 1.
Installation Technical Manual 3. Secure the device and the extension module with 2 end clamps (safety clips) to avoid slipping. Removing the extension modules NOTICE Removing extension modules under voltage may cause damage to the devices. Before removing the extension modules, switch off the power supply to the device! 1. pr el Push the extension module away from the neighbouring module until there is no more contact. 2. Remove the separated extension module from the DIN rail. en im 1. 2.
Technical Manual 5.4 5.4.1 Installation Connections Overview el pr 12/24 V DC en im 100-240 VA C 1 21 Connection 4 6 5 7 8 Connection for y ar 04047408 - 10/2020 3 Ethernet [1] Network Tamper [2] Tamper switch IN1 - IN4 [3] (Inputs) Sensors OUT1 - OUT3 [4] (Outputs) Locking device/signal transmitter Sup. 10-34VDC [5] Power supply Ant. A / Ant.
Installation Technical Manual 5.4.2 Power supply WARNING Live connections in the top hat rail power supply unit section Carelessness can lead to an electric shock. • Only electrical technicians should have access to the installation section with the power supply units to power the device.
Technical Manual 5.4.3 Installation RS-485 port device 92 xx A B C A B C cable shield Connection diagram • A ↔ A; B ↔ B • optional C ↔ C • Connect the cable shield on one side of the terminal C of the access manager.
Installation 5.4.3.1 Technical Manual Terminal resistance 120 open Set the terminal resistance with the jumper. The jumper must be plugged in at a valid position. Use 120 • Bus wiring The device (1) is connected at the end of bus. en im el pr Jumper Position • Star wiring 1 { 2 • 4K7 4K7 RS-485 4K7 y ar open 120 Bus wiring The device (1) is connected within the bus.
Technical Manual 5.4.4 Installation Registration units The registration units are connected to the terminals labelled Ant. A and Ant. B.
Installation Technical Manual 5.4.5 Inputs Each input has two contacts (IN+, GND). One input is activated by closing the two contacts. (90 31) IN1-IN8 pr The inputs on Extension Module 90 31 all operate in the same way. el en im The inputs can be assigned different functions. Assignment of the functions is done by the system software.
Technical Manual 5.4.6 Installation Outputs Each output consists of a change-over contact. external power 92 00 (90 30) AC DC OUT1-OUT3 ~ OUT1-OUT8 + ~ ~ + ~ pr el If an inductive appliance (relay, electric strike, ...) does not have separate interference suppression measure, the following interference suppression measure must be attached to the appliance: Direct current (DC): Connect a diode [D] parallel to blocking direction. • Alternate current (AC): Connect a varistor [V] parallel.
Commissioning Technical Manual 6 Commissioning 6.1 Network parameters Agree on the network parameters of the network, the device and the system software, and set them.
Technical Manual Commissioning Setting Network: Firewall The required ports must be released and activated. ● required ◐ needed for MATRIX Device Scanner, otherwise optional ○ optional Device: Supplied state ■ On − Off The following ports can be activated/deactivated in the system software. Telnet • HTTP/HTTPS • SNMP pr • • • Ports=Standard DHCP operation: on en im • el Other settings: Host name = '.local'. The MAC address is input without the ‘:’.
Commissioning 6.1.1 Technical Manual MAC address of the device The MAC address can be found on a label. MAC MAC The host name in the delivered state is = '.local'. The MAC address is input without the ‘:’. Recommended: Note the device's MAC address. The device can be uniquely identified in the network based on the MAC address.
Technical Manual 6.1.2 Commissioning Change network parameters with 'MATRIX Device Scanner' The program 'MATRIX Device Scanner' finds dormakaba devices with an Ethernet interface on a network. MATRIX Device Scanner MAC Type 1 A MAC Type MAC Type 2 B 3 A Ethernet subnet 1 Prerequisites • The necessary ports are activated on the network. • The devices are installed and available. • The devices can be found in the same subnet.
Commissioning Technical Manual • Operation Device is already in use (...) The network parameters are set. – (Device number ##) MATRIX device number – (Telnet not available) – (Password changed) only wireless gateway Change the network parameters of the device ü The device cannot be configured by MATRIX. Alternatively: Reset the device to factory settings. ü The MAC address is known. 1. Search for the device on the list. (MAC address, type) 2. Click the 'Change network settings...' button.
Technical Manual 6.2 Commissioning Configuration The configuration of the device is done in the system software. Requirements • The necessary ports are activated on the network. • The system software is installed and ready for operation. • The device is installed and ready for operation. • The network parameters of the device are set for the existing network. • The IP address or the host name of the device is known. In the system software, carry out the following steps.
Commissioning 6.3 Technical Manual Initialise the device for Mobile Access See also: - Mobile Access system overview [} 3.3] - Planning guideline, Mobile Access Initialisation depends on the readers used. Reader Initialisation Registration unit The access manager is initialised via a registration unit. Compact reader Every compact reader must be initialised. Remote reader Every remote reader must be initialised via a registration unit.
Technical Manual Commissioning • • Reader to which the smartphone is held: – After successful initialisation: Three signals are sounded. – After a failed initialisation: no signalling – Then, the device signals the base state defined in the parent system. Smartphone: – After successful initialisation: display of the serial number of the device.
Commissioning 6.4 Technical Manual Additional steps for Legic media technology With Legic media technology, a write/read authorisation is required in the following cases: • If it is necessary to write to a write-protected segment of a medium. Example: AoC • 6.4.1 If a read-protected segment of a medium is to be read. Grant read/write authorisation The authorisation is granted via a registration unit.
Technical Manual 6.4.2 Commissioning Withdrawing read/write authorisation Read/write authorisation must be withdrawn in the following cases: • If no more data is to be written to write-protected segments of a medium. • If reading from read-protected segments of a medium is no longer to be read. In this chapter, the term ‘write authorisation’ shall be used to refer to both ‘write authorisation’ and ‘read authorisation’. 6.4.2.
Maintenance Technical Manual 7 Maintenance 7.1 Restart reader State Factory Reset The Reset button carries the name 'Factory-Reset'. Procedure ü The device is ready for operation. 1. Press the Reset button and hold it down. 2. Release the Reset button as soon as the status LED glows red. Signal pr ð The device restarts. Signal ‘Restart device’: el Time (s) Status LED Status upon releasing the Reset button en im 1 Solid yellow light The Reset button is pressed.
Technical Manual 7.2 Maintenance Reset the device to factory settings State Factory Reset The Reset button carries the name 'Factory-Reset'. Procedure ü The voltage supply is switched off. 1. Press the Reset button and hold it down. 2. Switch on the voltage supply. ð The status of the device is displayed. See the signal ‘Reset the device to factory settings’ 3. Signal el pr Release the Reset button after 5 to 8 s.
Decommissioning Technical Manual 8 Decommissioning Usage • The device is replaced with another device. • The device is installed at another location. • The device is disposed of. Procedure • Delete the person-related data. – 8.1 Reset the device to factory settings. • In the parent system, set the device to inactive or delete. • Maintain the changes in the system software. • Switch off the power supply. Dismantling 1. The device was de-commissioned.
Technical Manual Packaging/return 9 Packaging/return Improperly packed assembly groups and devices may produce extra costs due to damage during transport. Please observe the following instructions when sending dormakaba products. dormakaba are not liable for damage to products which are due to inadequate packaging. 9.1 Complete devices The original packaging is specially made for the device. It provides optimum protection against transport damage.
Packaging/return 9.3 Technical Manual Labelling Including all returns paperwork and labelling the package correctly enables us to process your case quickly. Please ensure that a delivery note is enclosed in each package. The delivery note should contain the following information: • Number of devices or components in each package. • Article numbers, serial numbers, designations, order number. • Address of your company/contact person. • Reason for return, e.g. repair exchange.
Technical Manual Disposal 10 Disposal The device is indicated with the adjacent symbol which means prohibition of its disposal as household waste. The device's integral components must be separated before they are taken for recycling or disposal. Old and used devices contain valuable recyclable materials which must be recycled. Toxic and hazardous components may cause long-term damage to the environment if you dispose of them incorrectly.
Index Technical Manual Index A Access manager 16 Access on Card 8 Ambient temperature 18 AoC 8, 15, 48 APIPA 8 B iOS 16 IP class of protection 18 K KCP L Legic Connect Basic safety instructions 10 Bluetooth 8, 16 booting process 51 LEGIC Connect Class of protection Configuration 18 Data on Card Data protection and IT security Dimensional drawing Dimensions 21 15 30 N 45 Network cable 29 20 network parameters 40 DoC 8 Packaging 53 19 phgCrypt 15 19 Product code
Technical Manual Index T Tamper switch 25 Temperature 18 TP4 8 TP4-Client 13 V VCP 8 VCP file 46 VCP Installer 16 VCP Installer App 46 W WEEE guideline 55 en im el pr y ar 04047408 - 10/2020 9200-K7 TP4-Client dormakaba access manager 92 00 57