CEStronics AccessOne TSG8 User instructions

AccessOne
Door controllers
Door controller TSG8
Assembly and operating manual
English
Version VA1
BRO2323
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Contents
1 About this manual 3
1.1 Manufacturer and service 3
1.2 Target groups of this manual 4
2 For your safety 5
2.1 EU Declaration of Conformity 5
2.2 Intended use 5
2.3 Basic safety instructions 6
3 About the TSG door controller 8
3.1 Operating elements and part designations 8
4 Assembly 10
5 Connections and wiring 11
5.1 RS485 – Tamper – RS232 – Power 11
6 Technical data 17
6.1 Dimensions 17
6.2 Equipment features 18
7 Maintenance 20
7.1 Routine maintenance work 20
7.2 Care for your devices 20
7.3 Service 20
8 Disposal 21
8.1 Notes on disposal 21
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1 About this manual
This manual contains information on the installation and commissioning of a TSG door controller in the AccessOne access control
system.
Other applicable documents
Setup BRO2316_Instructions_AccessOne
This manual should be treated as a part of the product and must be kept for the entire service life of the product. The manual
should be passed on to any subsequent user or owner of the product.
The information and data contained in this documentation are subject to change without prior notice. No part of this document
may be copied or transmitted for any purposes whatsoever without the express written consent of C.Ed. Schulte GmbH
Zylinderschlossfabrik.
© 2021 C.Ed. Schulte GmbH Zylinderschlossfabrik, Velbert, Germany
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Always use the most up-to-date version of this manual. You can obtain updated versions free of charge from www.ces.eu.
Notes on trademark protection
MIFARE, MIFARE Classic and MIFARE DESFire are registered trademarks of NXP B.V. and are used under licence.
1.1 Manufacturer and service
The manufacturer of the door control is ACcesstronic GmbH. Service and support are provided by C.Ed. Schulte GmbH, Velbert. For
service assistance, please contact CESService. CESService can be contacted at +49(0)2051 204 222 or by e-mail: [email protected]
Manufacturer Service and Support
ACcesstronic GmbH
Gartenstr. 38
D-52249 Eschweiler
C.Ed. Schulte GmbH
Zylinderschlossfabrik
Friedrichstr. 243
D-42551 Velbert
Tel: +49 (0) 2051-204-0
Fax: +49 (0) 2051-204-229
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1.2 Target groups of this manual
If a section of this manual is intended for a particular target group, this is stated at the start of the section. Sections that do not
specify a particular group are relevant for all target groups.
Target group Skills
CEStronics partners are trained experts in locking and security technology that have also worked with CES for many years and have a special level
of product knowledge.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
lDetailed knowledge of CES products
lParticipate regularly in product training
Locking and
security technology
specialists
have many years of professional experience and/or relevant training in locking and security technology.For some tasks it may
be necessary for specialists to have received training on the product beforehand.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
lKnowledge of specialist terminology from the field of locks and handles
lKnowledge of specific risks when mounting electronic cylinders and handle sets, for example
lExperience of working with tools (relevant to lock systems)
lKnowledge of relevant standards and regulations, e.g. for fire safety or emergency and escape routes
lBasic understanding of electronic locking systems
Electricians have many years of professional experience and/or relevant training in electronics. For some tasks it may be necessary for
specialists to have received training on the product beforehand.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
lKnowledge of specialist electrical terminology and its symbols
lKnowledge of the risks associated with handling sensitive electronic components
Personnel with
product training
have received training on the product by CES or a CEStronics partner. Here the personnel are given detailed and specific
information to prepare them for the required task.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
lKnowledge of CEStronics products and experience in handling them (assembly, operation, etc.)
IT/administration
specialists
have many years of professional experience in the fields of IT structures, administration and networks.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
lKnowledge of specialist IT terminology
lKnowledge of the structure and maintenance of networks, particularly knowledge of the network that they maintain
System operators have experience in the management of master key systems. This can be either a number of systems or a detailed knowledge
of a single master key system.
Particular characteristics of the target group:
lKnowledge of the specialist terminology related to master key systems
lSkilled in the use of PCs and software
End users do not require specific skills.
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2 For your safety
2.1 EU Declaration of Conformity
The EU declaration of conformity can be obtained from the manufacturer.
2.2 Intended use
The TSG door controller is used for monitoring and controlling doors in an AccessOne access control system.
The product is intended solely for and may only be used for this purpose. Any other use is deemed to be improper use and could
result in property damage or even personal injury.
The product may not be modified in any way without the written consent of C.Ed. Schulte GmbH Zylinderschlossfabrik.
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2.3 Basic safety instructions
This device has been built using state-of-the-art technology and recognised safety rules. Nevertheless, its use may result in
hazards for the user or third parties, or also have negative impacts on the device and other material assets.
Use the product only while it is in proper working order and only for its intended purpose, taking due account of safety and
potential hazards, and in accordance with the operating manual. In particular, faults that affect the safety must be remedied
immediately.
2.3.1 Danger to life
Particular dangers for children
Children playing with packaging films or plastic bags are at risk of suffocation. If children swallow small parts such as screws,
they are at risk of suffocation or poisoning.
✓Do not allow children to play with the device or its packaging.
✓Keep the device and its packaging out of reach of children.
2.3.2 Risk of injury
Explosion hazard
Parts of the device that carry electric currents can produce electrical sparks even at low voltages (e.g. when electric circuits are
switched on or off) and can thus act as sources of ignition. In areas with a risk of explosions, this can cause an explosion and
cause injury to persons.
✓Do not use the device in potentially explosive areas.
2.3.3 Danger of material damage
Hard shocks
Hard shocks can damage mechanical and electronic components of the device. Under some circumstances, damaged devices do
not function correctly or do not function at all.
✓Do not allow the device to fall onto the ground, onto hard surfaces or hard objects.
Electrostatic discharges
The electronic components are highly sensitive and can be damaged by electrostatic discharges or excessive voltage. In some
circumstances, damaged devices do not function correctly or do not function at all.
✓Do not assemble the device in areas affected by electrostatic charges.
✓Do not touch any electronic components.
Liquids
Water and other liquids can damage the electronic components of the device. Under some circumstances, damaged devices do
not function correctly or do not function at all.
✓Protect the electronic components from water and other liquids.
Climatic influences
Climatic influences such as heat, cold and moisture can damage the device. Under some circumstances, damaged devices do not
function correctly or do not function at all.
✓Do not use the device in a corrosive atmosphere (chlorine, ammonia or lime water).
✓Do not use the device in areas with high levels of dust.
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✓Do not use the device in the vicinity of heat sources.
Incorrect maintenance or repair
Incorrect or neglected maintenance and repair can result in the device not functioning correctly or not functioning at all.
✓Have the device maintained and checked for proper functioning every six months by CES or a CEStronics partner.
✓Always have repairs performed by qualified personnel.
✓Use only accessories and spare parts recommended by CES.
✓Before working on or in the device, ensure that it is isolated from the power supply.
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3 About the TSG door controller
The TSG8/Compact door controller monitors and controls up to eight doors (and its inputs and outputs can be expanded to
56channels). Each TSG8 can be connected to a total of 32readers or wall terminals. Lifts can also be controlled over up to
32floors by means of contacts. The door controller uses its own operating system and has an interchangeable flash memory for
future memory expansions.
The 2-line LC display shows network and operating parameters (date, IP address, MAC address). Operation is via a button.
It is mounted on a DIN rail in switching cabinets or in its own, lockable housings that are monitored for unauthorised access.
3.1 Operating elements and part designations
1 Door controller
2 1-button menu navigation
3 Connection terminals
4 LC display
5 Reset
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1 RJ45 connector
2 1-button menu navigation
3 SD card slot
4 Jumpers
5 Reset button
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4 Assembly
Target group of this section::
lCEStronics partners
lElectricians
lElectricians with product training
lIT/administration specialists
The door controller is mounted on DIN rails.
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5 Connections and wiring
Target group of this section::
lCEStronics partners
lElectricians
lElectricians with product training
lIT/administration specialists
Risk of damage. Before working on or in the device, ensure that it is isolated from the power supply.
5.1 RS485 – Tamper – RS232 – Power
For the connection of additional contacts, e.g. tamper, and connection of the power supply.
5.1.1 RS485
No. Connection Function
1 12V Power supply
2 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
3 Shield Switch input for triggering the wall terminal with the push button or
similar.
4 RS485-A
5 RS485-B
6 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
5.1.2 Tamper
No. Connection
1 Tamper
2 Tamper
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5.1.3 RS232
No. Connection Function
1 RX Receive data cable for outgoing data (negative logic)
2 TX Transmit data cable for outgoing data (negative logic)
3 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
5.1.4 Power
No. Connection Function
1 +12VDC Power supply
2 Shield
3 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
4 AC fail (low active)
5 Battery low (low active)
6 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
7+12VDC Power supply
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5.1.5 Reader 1–4
For the connection of readers and wall terminals.
Set the jumper settings in accordance with the interface configuration (RS485/Wiegand).
No. Connection Function
1 12V Power supply
2 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
3 RS485-A / Wiegand D1
4 RS485-B / Wiegand D0
5 LED green Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
6 LED red Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
Door controller connection to wall terminal:
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5.1.6 IN1–4 analogue
For the connection of the door contact, release button, floor circuit, burglar alarm system ready to arm, burglar alarm system
armed, motion detector triggered, etc.
No. Connection Function
1 2.3V 2.3VAC/DC
2 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
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5.1.7 IN5–8
For the connection of the door contact, release button, floor circuit, burglar alarm system ready to arm, burglar alarm system
armed, motion detector triggered, etc.
Set the jumper settings in accordance with the interface configuration (active/passive).
Passive
No. Connection Function
1 5–24VDC Power supply
2 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
Active
No. Connection Function
1 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
2 5V Power supply
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5.1.8 OUT1–8
For the connection of actuators (door opener*, motorised lock, etc.), arming of the burglar alarm system, door alarm, silent alarm,
start video recording, etc.
*For door openers, continuous supply with free-wheeling diode where possible
OUT potential-free
No. Connection
1 Normally open contact (NO)
2 Changeover/Com
3 Normally closed contact (NC)
OUT active
No. Connection Function
1 12V Power supply
2 GND Ground. The signal voltages are measured against this cable.
3 12V Power supply
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6 Technical data
6.1 Dimensions
All dimensions in mm
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6.2 Equipment features
Article description TSG8 / Compact (Art.-Nr 348007V)
Design Plastic housing for top-hat rail mounting
Performance parameters Fully stand-alone capable
4GB Flash memory , exchangeable, for
lup to 200,000 locking media records
lup to 100,000 events
lUp to 255 minute-based day models with 3 time intervals
l8 special day categories with own day model
l40 special days with automatic calculation starting from Easter
lPermanent opening/permanent locking time-controlled
ldynamic, daily calculation of offline data
l128 Bit AES encrypted communication
lEntry / exit control
lDoor release time, door monitoring time, alarm delay and triggering programmable
from 0.1 ... 600 seconds
l2-line LC display (display of network settings and operating parameters) / operation
via 1-button menu navigation
Data interfaces 5x RS485, 1x RS232, 1x RJ45 (TCP/IP), 4x Wiegand
Support for up to 4 different reader protocols
Communication UDP Port 10001
Inputs / Outputs (IN/OUT) 8 outputs:
lconfigurable as potential-free NC contact / NO contact or active output
8 inputs:
l4 analogue inputs for monitored potential-free signalling contacts, sensors, push-
buttons
l4 digital inputs, optionally for potential-free contact or input voltage (12-24V) for
external signals, signalling contacts, sensors, push-buttons
lSabotage input for housing contact
Expandable via additional modules by 8 or 16 inputs/outputs up to 56 inputs/outputs
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Load capacity relay outputs
potential-free
max. switching capacity: 60 W
max. switching voltage: 30V DC
max. switching current: 2A
Operating voltage +12 V DC
max. current consumption
without periphery at 12V
200 mA
Operating performance Output
OUT 1‒8 at 12V
Ʃ2,0 A ± 20 % (Activ)
Operating performance Reader
Reader 1,2,3 and 4 at 12V
Ʃ2,0 A ± 20 %
Temperature range 10 °C up to +70 °
Unacceptable climates Not suitable for use in corrosive atmospheres (chlorine, ammonia, lime water)
Protection class IP30
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7 Maintenance
Target group of this section::
lCEStronics partners
lElectricians
lElectricians with product training
lIT/administration specialists
7.1 Routine maintenance work
Device
Have the device maintained and checked for proper functioning every six months by CES or a CEStronics partner.
7.2 Care for your devices
You can clean the external, accessible parts of your devices (housing, labelling, etc.) with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
Do not use oils or lubricants to maintain the locking devices.
Solvent-based cleaning agents may damage the surfaces, you should therefore avoid the use of such solvent-based
agents.
7.3 Service
For service assistance, please contact your CEStronics partner.
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