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ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 24 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 Table of contents 1. Notes on these installation and maintenance instructions ................... 25 1.1 Contents and target group of the installation and maintenance instructions .......................................................................................... 25 1.3 Obligations of the operator................................................................... 25 1.4 Exclusion of liability....................................
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 25 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 Installation and maintenance instructions - English 1. Notes on these installation and maintenance instructions These installation and maintenance instructions aid in the secure mounting and installation of the WT 210 wall terminal as a component of an access control system. The instructions are a constituent of the system, and must be kept in the immediate vicinity of the system and be accessible to the personnel at all times.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 26 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 2. Safety 2.1 Safety notes and symbols in these instructions Safety notes Safety notes in these instructions follow a uniform structure. They are introduced by a signal word that indicates the extent of the hazard. This is followed by the source of the danger and measures to avoid them.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 27 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 This symbol highlights useful tips and recommendations and information for efficient and problem-free operation. Other markings The following markings are used in these instructions to highlight action instructions, results, lists, references and other elements: 2.2 Correct purpose of use 1.>, 2.>, 3.> Step-by-step action instructions Results of action steps • Lists without a defined order [push button] Controls (e.g.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 28 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 2.5 Residual risks The components have been designed according to the latest state of technology and current safety requirements. However, there remain residual risks that require careful handling. Below the residual risks and the resulting behaviours and actions are listed. Electric current DANGER Risk of fatal injury from electrical current! In case of contact with live parts, there is immediate danger to life by electrocution.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 29 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 • During the entire operating time of the access control system, the operator must verify that the operating instructions created correspond to the current state of the regulations and, if necessary, adapt them. • The operator must clearly regulate and specify the responsibilities for installation, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and cleaning.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 30 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 Unauthorised persons WARNING Danger to life for unauthorised persons due to hazards in the danger zone and working area! Unauthorised persons who do not meet the requirements described herein will not be aware of the occupational hazards. Therefore, unauthorised persons are subject to risks of serious injury or death. • Keep unauthorised persons away from the danger zone and working area.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 31 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 2.9 Safety notes and dangers The product has been built in accordance with the latest state of technology and the recognised technical safety regulations. Nevertheless, danger to persons or damage to product or other property could occur during installation and use.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 32 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 3. Scope of delivery WARNING Risk of suffocation from small parts and packing materials! Screws, small parts and packaging materials can be deadly playthings for children. > Do not leave the packing materials and the contents lying around carelessly, and keep away from children and babies. > Keep children away from the installation site during installation. • Check completeness and condition of scope of delivery prior to installation.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 33 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 The WT 210 has a sabotage sensor which triggers the integrated acoustic signal generator and activates the alarm relay if the reader is removed from the mounting frame All locking procedures and any removal of the device from the frame are logged in the memory of the WT 210. The WT 210 has a radio interface, via which the terminal can be configured and audit trails read out with the aid of the MDU. WT 210 wall terminal 1 2 732.29.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 34 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 Installation version 2 (additional security requirements) • A door with a WT 210, an electric opening device, an internal door opener push button and a WTX 202. See chapter "5.4.2 Installation version 2 (additional security requirements)" on page 36. 5.2 Pin configuration of the WT 210 NOTE Risk of damage to property or consequential damage due to incorrect installation! The WT 210 can be damaged if it is installed incorrectly.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 35 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 5.3 Recommended power supply Fig. 4: Power supply • Input voltage: 100 – 240 V AC • Output voltage: 12 V DC • Output current max. 2 A • Short-circuit proof • Can be mounted on DIN top hat rail • Catalogue number 917.93.013 5.4 Installation versions 5.4.1 Installation version 1 (low security requirements) Door with WT 210, electric strike and inner pushbutton 732.29.128 2 1 3 HDE 11/2018 Fig.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 36 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 5.4.2 Installation version 2 (additional security requirements) WT 210 732.29.128 3 100 - 240 V DC 1 12 V DC WTX 202 2 Door with WT 210, electric strike, inner pushbutton and WTX 202 Fig. 6: Installation version 2 Power supply, Cat.No. 917.93.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 37 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 Connections at the WTX 202 Fig. 7: Connections at the WTX 202 As soon as the reader is removed from the wall mounted holder, an alarm is triggered in the terminal. This interrupts the electrical connection to the electric strike via the external relay, meaning that the door cannot be opened. 732.29.128 5.4.3 Front view of WT 210 HDE 11/2018 Fig.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 38 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 6. Mounting and installation 6.1 Requirements for installation locations • The environmental conditions must be adhered to. See chapter "10.2 Ambient conditions during operation" on page 42. • Connection leads for connecting the various components must be present. • The voltage of the on site power supply must meet the requirements of the power supply unit used. See operating instructions of the power supply unit.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 39 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 3. Connect the connection leads to the clips (fig. 10/1) of the reader. 1 + - - Fig. 10: Terminal clamps on the rear 732.29.128 4. Screw cover to rear of WT 210 (fig. 11/1). Lead out the leads to the padded cable guides at the side (fig. 11/2). Fig. 11: Rear of WT 210 with lead NOTE Risk of damage to the leads! The connection leads can be damaged in the event of incorrect installation.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 40 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 5. Push the reader into the frame until it has engaged into the retaining rails at both sides. Fig. 12: WT 210 with frame 6.3 After installation 1. Re-establish the voltage supply. The installation was performed correctly, if the following is true: • LED illuminates red. 732.29.128 2. Check function.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 41 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 6.4 Displays on the WT 210 1 2 Fig. 13: Overview of LEDs on the WT 210 1 LED 1 illuminates in green, if access is granted. 2 LED 2 illuminates in red, if the WT 210 is ready for operation. 732.29.128 7. Disassembly 7.1 Safety notes for disassembly DANGER Risk of fatal injury from electrical current! Contact with live components can be fatal.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 42 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 If no return or disposal agreement exist, recycle disassembled components: • Scrap metals. • Recycle plastic components. • Dispose of other components sorted by nature of the material. See chapter "2.8 Environmental protection" on page 30. 9. Storage 9.1 Storage of packages Store packages under the following conditions: • Do not store outdoors. • Store in a dry and dust-free place. • Do not expose to aggressive media.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 43 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 10.3 Dimensions and weights Specification Value Unit Weight (with frame) 85 g Width 81 mm Height 81 mm Depth, frame 15 mm Depth, reader 35 mm 732.29.128 Dimension sheet Fig. 14: Dimension sheet of WT 210 with frame HDE 11/2018 Fig.
ins-src-732.29.128.book Seite 44 Dienstag, 20. November 2018 10:27 10 Fig 16: Side view of WT 210 11. EU Declaration of conformity HDE 11/2018 732.29.128 Sphinx Electronics GmbH & Co KG hereby declares that the WT 210 wall terminal is compliant with directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity can be found under the product at the following web site: www.haefele.