CEStronics WT-M-I User manual

OMEGA Mifare wall terminals
WT-M-I/WT-M-II
Fitting and Operating
Instructions
Translated fitting and
operating instructions
version 1.42, 09/2012

Preface
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Preface
These Fitting and Operating Instructions will help you fit and
use the OMEGA Mifare wall terminals WT-M-I and WT-M-II as
intended,
safely, and
advantageously.
Unless otherwise specified, "wall terminal(s)" refers to any of
the above OMEGA Mifare wall terminals.
Any person who
fits,
programs,
operates, or
disposes of
the wall terminals must have read and understood the entire
contents of these Fitting and Operating Instructions.
These Fitting and Operating Instructions should be kept near
the wall terminals at all times.
Notes on the layout
In these Fitting and Operating Instructions, various elements
are highlighted with defined layout features so you can identify
at a glance whether a passage contains
standard text,
a list, or
individual steps in a sequence of actions.
Notes highlighted with this symbol contain additional
information on the efficient use of the wall cylinders.

Contents
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Contents
Preface .......................................................................... 2
Notes on the layout ....................................................... 2
For your safety .............................................................. 5
Basic safety instructions.......................................... 5
Explanation of the safety notes ....................................... 8
Intended use ................................................................ 9
Remarks ...................................................................... 9
Manufacturer ................................................................ 9
Service ........................................................................ 9
Introduction ................................................................ 10
Description ..................................................................10
Optional Master media ..................................................14
Programming with OMEGA software................................16
System components .....................................................18
Versions and their functions...........................................19
Scope of delivery..........................................................20
Unpacking the wall terminals .........................................20
Connections.................................................................23
Fitting the wall terminals ............................................ 31
Disassembly of the wall terminals...................................33
Fastening the fitting frame of the wall terminals...............35
Fitting the WT-M-I wall terminal.....................................37
Fitting the WT-M-II wall terminal....................................40

Contents
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Operating the wall terminal ......................................... 43
Mifare locking media .................................................... 43
DESFire EV1 Transponder (locking media) ...................... 44
Programming via programming cable .......................... 46
Overview of programming via cable ............................... 47
Lost Master or locking medium .................................... 51
Maintenance ................................................................ 52
Spare Parts .................................................................. 52
Trouble-shooting ......................................................... 53
Disposal ....................................................................... 54
Technical data.............................................................. 55
WT-M-I/WT-M-II (CES standard) ................................... 55
WT-M-I/WT-M-II (Flush installation)............................... 56
Appropriate power supply ............................................. 58
WT-M-I/WT-M-II, Siedle BM-611 housing (optional)........ 58
WT-M-I/WT-M-II, IP 55, surface installation (optional) ..... 59
WT-M-I/WT-M-II, IP 55, Flush installation (optional) ....... 59
Glossary....................................................................... 60
Overview of the signals ............................................... 61
Notes on the manufacturer's warranty ........................ 64

For your safety
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For your safety
Basic safety instructions
Observe all warnings and notes in these Fitting and Operating
Instructions when fitting, programming and using the wall
terminals. Always keep these Fitting and Operating
Instructions near the wall terminals.
Make sure you are using the latest version of this
manual. The manual is available free of charge at
www.ces.eu.
To prevent danger to life and limb, the following safety
instructions must be observed:
Danger to life
Satisfy yourself when fitting the wall terminals that both the
wall terminals and all other system components are in
perfect working order. Malfunctions of the wall terminals
and other system components may compromise the
functioning of the entire system.
Make sure that your locking system does not expose any
persons to any risk of fatal injuries in case of a power
failure. If necessary, use uninterrupted power supply (UPS)
systems.
Ensure that your locking system works perfectly.
Malfunctions may create a risk of fatal injuries in
emergencies.
People may not be able to open the door in emergencies and
may be injured or killed.
Danger of explosion
Live parts of the wall terminals may cause an explosion. Do
not use the wall terminals in potentially explosive
atmospheres.

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Danger of suffocation
Never allow children to play with packaging material and/or
plastic bags. There is a risk that children pull them over
their head and suffocate. Keep film and other packaging
materials out of the reach of children.
Danger of poisoning
Always keep the wall terminals and parts thereof out of the
reach of children. There is a risk that children swallow small
parts such as screws.
Danger of property damage
To prevent property damage, the following safety instructions
should be observed:
Always have repairs performed by properly qualified
personnel.
Only use accessories and spare parts recommended by
CEStronics.
Do not use any drilling machines or cordless screwdrivers
when fastening the wall terminals.
Only use the recommended tools to open the wall terminals.
When fitting the wall terminals, make sure that your door
opening system is in perfect condition. Malfunctions of the
door opening system may impair the functioning of the wall
terminal.
Do not drop the wall terminals on the floor, on hard surfaces
or on hard objects.
Use surge arresters to avoid damage to your system
components through overvoltage, for example by lightning.
Protect the electronic components of the wall terminals
against water and other liquids.

For your safety
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The wall terminals contain highly sensitive electronic parts
that may be damaged or destroyed through static charges.
Do not disassemble the wall terminals in rooms with built up
static charge. Ensure potential equalization when working
on the wall terminals to remove any static charge.
Do not use the wall terminals in corrosive atmospheres
(chlorine, ammonia, lime water).
Only use the wall terminals in rooms in which the humidity
does not exceed 95 %.
Do not use the wall terminals in rooms with a high level of
dust formation.
Do not use the wall terminals near sources of heat.
Do not expose the wall terminals to temperatures below
-25 °C or above +70 °C.
Danger of malfunctions
Do not cover the reader in the wall terminals with metallic
material.
If you fit wall terminals on metallic surfaces, always use the
supplied fitting frame.
Check the proper functioning before fitting the wall
terminals.
The wall terminals may not be fitted directly on
metal surfaces because the sending and receiving
frequencies of the reader will be detuned by the
magnetic properties of the metals. Depending on
the metal material, the reading range of the wall
terminal may be reduced to ZERO.

For your safety
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Explanation of the safety notes
These Fitting and Operating Instructions include safety notes of
the following types:
DANGER
DANGER notes warn against hazards that
may directly result in severe or fatal
injuries.
CAUTION
CAUTION notes warn against hazards that
may result in slight or medium injuries.
NOTICE
These notes warn against possible property
or environmental damage.

For your safety
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Intended use
The wall terminals serve to control door opening mechanisms
(actuators). The wall terminals are exclusively intended and
may only be used for that purpose.
Any other use is considered to be improper and may result in
property damage or even personal injury.
CEStronics GmbH does not accept any liability for any damage
resulting from improper use.
Remarks
These mounting and fitting instructions are only valid for:
CEStronics OMEGA Mifare wall terminals
WT-M-I/WT-M-II
Manufacturer
The manufacturer from these wall terminals is:
CEStronicsGmbH
Friedrichstr. 243
42551 Velbert
Tel: +49 (0) 2051-204-0
Fax: +49 (0) 2051-204-105
www.ces.eu
Service
For support in case of service please contact your CEStronics
partner.

Introduction
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Introduction
Description
The wall terminals are part of the OMEGA system. This system
component performs the function of physical access control.
Wall terminals are used at locations, where a locking cylinder
cannot be used for this purpose.
Examples for the use of wall terminals include automatic sliding
doors, barrier systems, drive-in controls, rolling and sliding
gates, door systems equipped with the CEMO system, etc. The
OMEGA system is also suitable for door systems already
including a door opener (retrofitting). Also installation in
electrical equipment with controlled access (e.g. copying
machines) is possible.
Wall terminals cyclically send inquiries to scan for the presence
of an authorized locking medium within a range of up to
50 mm. If an authorized locking medium is found, the wall
terminal opens within 300 ms.
All Mifare transponder media and media according to ISO
14443A and DESFire EV-1 can be programmed at the wall
terminal and used as authorized locking media.
The wall terminals are available in two types for different
purposes of use:
WT-M-I is designed for indoor use and contains the reader
module and the control unit in a single housing.
WT-M-II is designed for use in high-security applications.
The reader module is fitted in the unprotected outside area,
while the control unit is installed in the secured interior. You
can decide whether the WT-M-II only reads outside or both
inside and outside.
With the WT-M-II wall terminal, the control unit can be
installed at a maximum distance of 20 metres away from the
reader module. The connection between the reader module
and the control unit is established with commercial cables.

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In all other respects, the functionality of the WT-M-II is the
same as that of the WT-M-I wall terminal.
The wall terminals can be operated as stand-alone devices or
within a wireless system controlled by the OMEGA server. For
operation within a wireless system, the wall terminals have a
radio frequency (RF) interface for the permanent
communication with locking media and Access Points of the
OMEGA series.
For stand-alone operation, the wall terminals do not require
any additional devices or connections. The wall terminals are
not connected to any other devices, either.
In RF mode, the wall terminals receive the programmed
authorizations via their RF interface and feed event data such
as log files of door opening and closing operations back to the
server.
Thanks to its structure, a wireless system combines a high
level of operating convenience with low administrative
expense. It also reduces personnel expenses since virtually no
time is lost by going to the wall terminals for on-site data
maintenance and programming.
A wireless system always comprises a PC, the
OMEGA software, a number of Access Points for
data exchange and at least one locking device.
An RS 232 interface is provided to upload new software into
the wall terminals. Connection is easy with the optional
programming cable.
While new system software is uploaded via the cable interface,
communication over the RF interface is interrupted.
The wall terminals can also be programmed on site using an
optional programming cable and a Windows™ PC (such as a
netbook) with the OMEGA software (see also page 16,
"Programming with the OMEGA software").
The wall terminals signal their status by one red and one green
LED and a piezo-electric beeper.

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The wall terminals can be fitted either directly on in-wall switch
boxes or using the supplied fitting frame.
The wall terminals may not be fitted directly on metal surfaces
because the sending and receiving frequencies of the reader
will be detuned by the magnetic properties of the metals.
Depending on the metal material, the reading range of the wall
terminal may be reduced to as much as zero.
For fitting on a metal surface, always use the supplied fitting
frame.
For further information, please refer to the
OMEGA system Programming Instructions which is
available free of charge at www.ces.eu.

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Other features of the wall terminals:
Suitable transponder media: Mifare Classic Standard 1k/4K,
all media according to ISO 14443, DESFire EV-1.
Optional 868 MHz RF transceiver.
Integrated evaluation unit with memory for:
-By default 1,000 transponder keys with access
authorizations (max. 100 at Master-Mode)
-3,000 events with date and time (without event-recording
at Master-Mode, see also page 19)
Reading range up to 50 mm.
Programming with optional Master media.
Different optional Master media available to increase the
functionality of the wall terminal (see page 13 ff.).
Online programming via 868 MHz RF network and additional
OMEGA software (option, see also page 16).
Online programming via programming cable and additional
OMEGA software (option, see also page 16).
Three separate switching outputs for controlling actuators.
Two colour LEDs and beeper for status indication and
feedback.
The quantity of transponders is not restricted to
1000 pieces. An extension of the media-database is
possible but will reduce the performance of the
system.

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Optional Master media
Optional Master media allow you to set additional functions
manually without requiring additional aids such as a PC or
programmer.
SYSTEM-MASTER
The SYSTEM-MASTER grants all authorizations on the highest
level. For each locking system, there is one and only one valid
SYSTEM-MASTER.
With the SYSTEM-MASTER, you can authorize up to ten
PROGRAM-MASTERS. In its basic version, a locking system
requires one SYSTEM-MASTER and one PROGRAM-MASTER
each to program your wall terminals. The SYSTEM-MASTER is
also used to authorize the following additional Master media for
your wall terminals:
TIME-MASTER
PROGRAM-MASTER
The PROGRAM-MASTER is used to authorize and delete the
authorization of your locking media.

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TIME-MASTER
With the TIME-MASTER, you set the opening time of your wall
terminals. During the opening time, the wall terminals allow
free access.
The opening time is the period during which the relay is
pulled up.
When the access terminal detects a TIME-MASTER, it starts
beeping at one-second intervals. The number of beeps
determines the opening time.

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Programming with OMEGA software
You can also manage and program your locking systems online
via a radio frequency link and Access Points, or alternatively
via the optional programming cable.
The following components are required for this system (see
also next page):
State-of-the-art standard PC (No. 1,2) with Windows XP™ or
Windows 7™ operating system, 1 GHz processor or higher,
at least 1 GB of RAM, at least 1 GB of free hard disk space
Network interface card with TCP/IP protocol (for the
installation with Access Points)
CD-ROM drive for installing the software from data media
One free USB port for the use of the programming cable
(optional)
Existing Internet connection for using OMEGA-Quicksupport
Monitor with a resolution of 1,024 768 pixel or higher, or a
resolution of 1,024 600 pixel (netbook)
CEStronics Suite software
A valid licence for CEStronics Suite software
OMEGA MIfare RF-NET Access Point (No. 3, maximum of ten
devices per Access Point)
At least one locking device (No. 4, locking cylinder, IES, wall
terminal).
Programming cable (No. 5, optional)

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Setting up a online radio network
Setting up a system for
manual programming
For further information, please refer to the User
Manual of the CEStronics Suite which is available
free of charge at www.ces.eu.

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System components
You can purchase various locking media and
options from a CEStronics partner to match your
specific requirements.
1
Locking media: You can operate the locking cylinder with
the following locking media:
transponder key, key fob, card.
2
Wall terminals (example figure)
3
SYSTEM-MASTER: The SYSTEM-MASTER is used to
authorize the PROGRAM-MASTERS for the system.
Each system has one and only one SYSTEM-MASTER.
4
PROGRAM-MASTER: The PROGRAM-MASTERS are used
to authorize locking media to operate the wall terminal.

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Versions and their functions
Wall terminals are available in the following versions:
Type
Functions
/N
NoTime, programming with programmer,
programming without time zones and events
/T
Time, programming with programmer,
programming with time zones and events
/NET
With RF-modul, for use within CEStronics-RF-
networks
In preparation:
/N-V
NoTime in virtual network,
programming without time zones and events
/T-V
Time in virtual network,
programming with time zones and events
(Key Point)

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Scope of delivery
Before fitting and commissioning, please check the contents
of the package and the scope of delivery.
Check new devices for transport damage and inform your
dealer promptly if any damage is found.
Satisfy yourself that you have received the version you
ordered.
Also check that the delivered housing version is correct and
undamaged.
Unpacking the wall terminals
Take the wall terminals out of the package and remove any
packaging material such as film, padding and packaging
board.
Keep film and other packaging material as well as the
components of the wall terminals out of the reach of
children.
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