DOM ENiQ AccessManager User manual

Installation and Operating Instructions
ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals
IT-no. 298476. / 0 / d / 07.16 / Version 1.0

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ENiQ AccessManager®
ENiQ AccessManager® Compact
ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec
ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal
ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact
ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HighSec
ENiQ Access Manager® ITT
ENiQ® Module Reader
ENiQ® Passive Reader

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Contents
Product description.....................................................................................5
Scope of supply..........................................................................................6
For your safety ........................................................................................7
Important information..................................................................................7
Installation ..................................................................................................7
Connect voltage supply....................................................................................................................... 18
Connect network .................................................................................................................................. 19
Connection ENiQ AccessManager® Compact, ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact &
ENiQ AccessManager® ITT............................................................................................................... 20
Configuration ENiQ AccessManager® Compact, ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact &
ENiQ AccessManager® ITT............................................................................................................... 21
Connection ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec & ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec.......... 22
Configuration ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec & ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec...... 25
Connection ENiQ®Module Reader................................................................................................... 26
Installation of a VOX-IO-Touch reader ............................................................................................. 28
Installation of a VOX-IO-Easy reader................................................................................................ 32
Installation of a Siedle / RITTO PORTIER reader........................................................................... 35
Installation of a RELINO reader......................................................................................................... 38
Installation of a Baudisch / RITTO ACERO / Behnke reader........................................................ 42
Installation of an ELCOM reader ....................................................................................................... 44
Configuration ENiQ®Module Reader................................................................................................ 46
Putting into operation................................................................................47
Initialising the device............................................................................................................................ 48
Status LEDs.......................................................................................................................................... 50
Setting contact exposure time............................................................................................................ 53
Operation
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Programming ........................................................................................................................................ 56
Connecting voltage supply.................................................................................................................. 56
Opening and locking............................................................................................................................ 56
Creating locking or programming media offline without software................................................. 57
Deleting locking or programming media........................................................................................... 59
Deleting all locking or programming media...................................................................................... 61

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Status messages and signal sequence.....................................................62
Voltage supply OK (basic state)......................................................................................................... 62
Recognition of an authorised locking medium................................................................................. 62
Tag is authorised at the ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal (conventional and intelligent):...... 63
Tag is authorised at the ENiQ AccessManager® ITT (conventional and intelligent): ............... 64
Recognition of an unauthorised locking medium ............................................................................ 66
Permanently open mode..................................................................................................................... 66
Permanently closed mode.................................................................................................................. 67
Programming and management with software
...........................................69
Maintenance ..........................................................................................70
Storage/care.............................................................................................70
Disposal
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Dimensional drawing
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Product description
AccessManager Compact - Wall reader - reading and writing - query of
authorisation and switching of an actuator - controller and reader in one device
AccessManager HiSec - Wall reader - reading and writing - query of
authorisation and switching of an actuator - controller and reader in one device
with up to 3 passive readers
Access Manager® Terminal Compact - Intelligent wall reader - reading and
writing - intelligent wall reader - reading and writing - query of authorisation,
switching of an actuator and extension of the validity of authorisations -
controller and reader in one device
Access Manager® Terminal HiSec - Intelligent wall reader - reading and
writing - intelligent wall reader - reading and writing - query of authorisation,
switching of an actuator and extension of the validity of authorisations -
controller and reader in one device with up to one passive reader
Access Manager® ITT Compact - Intelligent wall reader - reading and writing
- intelligent wall reader - reading and writing - query of authorisation, switching
of an actuator, extension of the validity and changing of authorisations -
controller and reader in one device
ENiQ Module Reader –Wall reader/intelligent wall reader - reading and
writing - query of authorisation and switching of an actuator / query of
authorisations, switching of an actuator and extension of validity of
authorisations –controller AccessManager / controller Access Manager®
Terminal and an external reader
Passive Reader –Wall reader - reading and writing - no further intrinsic
functions –purely an external reader without controller for connection to an
Access Manager HiSec or Access Manager® Terminal HiSec

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Scope of supply
Depending on the order:
ENiQ AccessManager® Compact / ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact
Unit comprises controller and reader, mounting frame, screw set, cover and
diode
ENiQ AccessManager® HiSec / ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec
Controller, mounting frame, screw set, cover and diode as well as
reader with mounting frame, screw set and cover.
ENiQ AccessManager® ITT
Unit comprises controller and reader, mounting frame, screw set, cover and
diode
ENiQ®Module Reader
Controller and reader in one device, mounting frame, screw set, cover and diode for
the controller as well as an external reader without accessories.
ENiQ®Passive Reader
reader with mounting frame, screw set and cover.
Additionally available components
USB RF-stick
Master card
Programming card
Locking medium
Permanent open card/day, permanent closed card/day
Surface mounting frame incl. screw set each including:
4 Spax screws 3 x 25, Phillips fillister head
4 washers and 4 dowels S4
Required components that are not supplied by DOM:
Standard outlet sockets if not mounted on wall with surface mounting frame.
Depending on the external reader variant (click-type or screw attachment) of the
ENiQ Module Reader, no screws are included. The screw hardware must be
purchased from the respective manufacturer, depending on the module. Tip:
Inform the manufacturer of your module about your plans to use the reader in
the module. This way, the manufacturer can prepare the recesses and screwing
points for the reader.
Some models of the ENiQ Module Reader are offered as surface mounted
variants. A surface mounting frame is not included. You can purchase a surface
mounting frame for your external reader (if surface mounting is possible) through
our supplier, phg Peter Hengstler GmbH + Co. KG in Deißlingen, Germany.

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For your safety
The following notes apply for the ENiQ AccessManager® Compact & HiSec, the
ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal Compact & HiSec, the ENiQ AccessManager®
ITT, the ENiQ® Module Reader and the ENiQ® Passive Reader.
Always observe the notes and safety instructions.
Some sections of these Installation and Operating Instructions are set apart by
pictograms. Memorise these pictograms and their meanings:
Caution! This sign marks a danger note or indicates an action that may
cause damage to the DOM devices or other product components.
Please note! This sign gives you useful information about
installation or operation.
Important information
Caution! Closing media and other components must be kept out of the
reach of small children, Small parts may be swallowed.
Caution! Material damage due to improper storage. If you store the DOM
device or other product components for an extended period prior to
assembly, store all the components in their original packaging in a dry,
dust-free location.
Caution! Damage due to improper installation and operation. Read these
instructions completely and carefully prior to installation and
commissioning. Follow the instructions step by step. The manufacturer
assumes no liability for damage resulting from improper installation or
operation.
Caution! DOM devices must not be used in potentially explosive areas.
Caution! Metal materials near the DOM device can easily become hot due
to the eddy currents generated by the reading field.
Caution! Following power failure, the date and time must be checked
and corrected if necessary (necessary for ENiQ®
AccessManagement software).
Installation

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Proceed according to the sequence described and observe the notes and
figures.
Caution! When installing the system, always comply with the
regulations of the German Association for Electrical, Electronic &
Information Technologies (VDE) and your local power supply
company.
Caution! Material damage can be caused by the excessive
tightening of screw fittings. Always observe the specified
tightening torques.
Caution! If you wish to operate the ENiQ AccessManager® or ENiQ
AccessManager® Terminal with an ENiQ®Passive Reader via the
RS485 interface, DIP switches 1 and 2 on the controller and on the
ENiQ®Passive Reader must be switched ON (see page 13). Where
more than one ENiQ®Passive Reader is used, note and follow the DIP
switch settings on pages 14 and 15.
Caution! With an ENiQ®Module Reader DIP switches 1 and 2 of the
ENiQ AccessManager® or ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal
controller, connected to an external reader via the RS485 interface,
must be set to ON. The ENiQ® Module Reader is configured this way
in the factory.
Please note! As a voltage supply for the ENiQ AccessManager®,
ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal or ENiQ AccessManager® ITT you
require a stabilised, sufficiently dimensioned
12 V to 24 V AC/DC power supply which is not included in the
scope of delivery. Alternatively, you can set up the voltage supply
via Power over Ethernet (PoE) (applies for the controller of HiSec
variants only).
Please note! If you wish to connect the controller of an ENiQ
AccessManager® HiSec, ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec or
ENiQ®Module Reader to the network via PoE (Power over Ethernet),
an external power source is always required for the Passive Reader(s)
or the external reader of the ENiQ®Module Reader.
Please note! As a voltage supply for the ENiQ®Module Reader you
require a stabilised, sufficiently dimensioned 12 V to 24 V DC power
supply which is not included in the scope of supply.
The connection between the controller and a Passive Reader or
external reader by PoE is not possible. The connection must be set up
as RS 485. (See page 22 onwards)

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Please note! During joint operation of the DOM device and inductive loads
(such as E-openers) always heed
the max. permissible voltage sustaining capacity and current carrying
capacity of the DOM device. Voltage and current peaks caused by
feedback effects can lead to the destruction of the input assemblies. If
this is not guaranteed, please make sure voltage supply is separate.
Please note! The DOM devices (with the exception of the external reader
unit of the ENiQ®Module Reader)can be fitted to standard switch boxes (
60 mm, depth 42 mm). If you do not have a switch box available, you can
use the surface mounting frame from DOM which replaces the switch box.
Please note! To counteract manipulation and burglary attempts, the
DOM units must be installed in a protected area so that unauthorised
persons cannot access the controller.
Please note! Metallic objects in the immediate vicinity of the DOM
devices or other sources of interference may reduce the range.
Please note! The reading fields of two readers can mutually influence
one another. Always install the units at sufficient distances from each
other (more than 50 cm) to counteract mutual interference. At smaller
distances an authorised locking medium may be recognised only after a
delay.
Please note! Interference fields from external systems can cause an
authorised
locking medium to be recognised only after a delay or not at all.
Please note! The switch box must be installed in such a way that the
installation
frame can be fitted straight. You will find a dimensional drawing for
installation with surface mounting frame at the end of this instruction
manual.
Please note! The standard configurations are explained below. The
wiring and visualisation/signalling of the individual configuration saved in
the terminal can be found in the respective documentation.
Please note! For access control systems, you must use special door
openers with
flyback diode.

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Fig. 1: Flyback diode
Please note! A flyback diode must
be used to trigger actuators which
constitute an inductive load (coil)
e.g. door openers, magnetic
clamps etc. with direct current
supply.
The flyback diode must be
used anti-parallel to the
inductive load (see illustration).

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Please note! If you wish to program the DOM devices offline without
software, you can only create special/programming cards or closing media
at the controller. Please take this into consideration for your installation
situation so that the controller is not installed in an inaccessible spot.
1. First lay all connection cables. The generally applicable regulations (VDE)
must be observed during the installation.
Fig. 2: Attach surface mounting
frame
2. If you use the surface
mounting frame, drill the
holes as drawn and insert the
dowels (S4).
3. Align the surface mounting frame so
that the upper edge runs
horizontally. During this,
the surface mounting frame can be
aligned to all four sides.
4. Fix the surface mounting frame in
place with the washers and the
Spax screws (3x25).
Please note! The installation direction of the mounting frame is marked
by an arrow. The arrow must point upwards. The lock clamp points
down.
Caution! Material damage can be caused by the excessive
tightening of screw fittings. Always observe the specified
tightening torques.
5. Route the connection cables
through the mounting frame.
6. Set the fixing screws (3x12)
loosely on place at first.
Fig. 3: Attach mounting frame

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7. Align the mounting frame so that the
upper edge also runs horizontally.
8. Tighten the fixing screws
(100 Ncm).
100 Ncm
Fig. 4: Screw mounting frame in place
9. If you use a switch box, screw the
mounting frame directly onto the
switch box using the fixing screws
(3x12).
Fig. 5: Attach mounting frame
Please note! Installation of the DOM devices (except for the external
reader unit ENiQ®Module Reader) and the cover are identical for
switch box and surface mounting frame. The following figures therefore
only illustrate installation with a surface mounting frame.
Caution! Do not tighten the screws of the connecting terminals as long
as the terminals are plugged in. You may damage the contact pins.
Caution! The radio antenna is exposed and is not cast-in. Do not bend
the radio antenna on the DOM device, as this may impair the quality of
the wireless transmission.

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10. Carefully pull out the plug-in
connecting terminals on the back of
the electronics.
Fig. 6: Connecting terminals
Caution! When selecting and connecting external components
(actuators, etc.), comply with the values specified in the technical data
sheet for the voltage sustaining capability and the current carrying
capacity of the inputs/outputs of the respective DOM device. The
manufacturer assumes no liability for damage resulting from the use of
unsuitable external components.
Please note! During joint operation of DOM devices and inductive loads
(such as E-openers) always heed
the max. permissible voltage sustaining capacity and current carrying
capacity of the DOM device. Voltage and current peaks caused by
feedback effects can lead to the destruction of the input assemblies. If
this is not guaranteed, please make sure voltage supply is separate.
Fig. 7 Connect the connection cable
11. Loosen the clamping screws if
necessary.
12. Remove the insulation from the
cable ends: cable sheathing 40
mm, single wire 5 mm.
13. Attach suitable
wire end ferrules if necessary.
14. Connect the connection wires
according to the following wiring
diagram (from page 13 onwards).
15. Tighten the clamping screws
(50 Ncm).
To record events or generate a warning message, a potential-free door contact
switch can be connected, for example. If this contact is actuated, this is
indicated in the event memory of the DOM device.

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Please note! The installation direction of the ENiQ AccessManager® and
the ENiQ®Passive Reader is marked with an arrow (Top). The arrow
must point upwards. In an installed condition, the DIP switches are at the
lower left.
16. Plug the connecting terminal(s)
accurately onto the contact pins.
Fig. 13: Connecting terminal
Caution! Material damage can be caused by connecting terminals being
pinched or pulled off. Make sure that the cables are stored carefully and
without tension in the switch box or surface mounting frame.
17. Place the electronics on the
mounting frame.
18. Fix the electronics to the
mounting frame (100 Ncm) using
fillister head screws (3x8).
Fig. 14: Screw electronics in place
Please note! You can ease the clip-on process by carefully pressing
back the latches of the mounting frame (e.g. using a screwdriver).

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19. Fit the cover at the top and lock it in
place by applying light pressure.
Fig. 15: Cover for wall casing
If you want to remove the cover again later, carefully press the two latches back
(e.g. with a screwdriver) and pull the cover off the mounting frame. Disassembly
of the remaining components is carried out in the reverse order of installation.
The installation instructions of the respective reader variant must be followed for
installation of an ENiQ®Module Reader.

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The terminals are occupied as follows:
No.
Marking
Function
1
I1
Input 1
2 inputs e.g. for door contact or release button
2
GND
Input 1
3
I2
Input 2
4
GND
Input 2
5
Reserve
6
7
12-24V
Voltage supply
Supply voltage
8
GND
Voltage supply
9
PoE
Voltage supply
Power over Ethernet
10
PoE
Voltage supply
11
RD-
Receive path, input
Ethernet transmission and receive paths
12
RD+
Receive path, input
13
TD-
Transmit path, output
14
TD+
Transmit path, output
15
Ö
Opener contact output
Output
(changeover contact) actuator
16
C
Common contact output
17
S
Closer contact output
18
RxD
Receive RS232/RS485
Connection
Reader
control unit
Reader
Reader
19
TxD
RS232/RS485
20
GND
Ground for RS232/RS485
Please note! There are DIP switches and LEDs on each unit. The
required operating mode is set using the DIP switches. Always adjust the
DIP switches when the units are de-energised.
A: Status LEDs for reader (cf. page 22):
Only light up on the DOM device
with controller, not on the connected
ENiQ®Passive Reader or reader of
the ENiQ® ModuleReader.
B: DIP switch operating mode C:
Status LEDs power, wireless
operation D: LED Access control
Fig. 8: DIP switches and LEDs

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The DIP switches on the units have the following functions:
DIP switches
Switch
Position
Function
1
ON
RS485 terminating resistor activated
OFF
RS485 terminating resistor deactivated
2
ON
RS485 mode activated; RS232 mode deactivated
OFF
RS485 mode deactivated; RS232 mode activated
3
ON
Service mode
OFF
Normal mode
4
ON
Status LEDs activated
OFF
Status LEDs deactivated
Caution! Ensure a suitable voltage supply and note the positions of the
DIP switches.

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Connect voltage supply
Please note! If you wish to connect the controller of an ENiQ
AccessManager® HiSec, ENiQ AccessManager® Terminal HiSec or
ENiQ®Module Reader to the network via PoE (Power over Ethernet),
an external power source is always required for the Passive Reader(s)
or the external reader of the ENiQ®Module Reader.
The connection between the controller and a Passive Reader or
external reader by PoE is not possible. The connection must be set up
as RS 485. (See page 22 onwards)
You have three options for supplying voltage to the DOM devices.
Pin
Signal
Ethernet standard
EIA/TIA-T568A
Ethernet standard
EIA/TIA-T568B
7
Uext =12V –24V AC/DC input
8
GND (for power and Ethernet)
11
RD-Ethernet
Wire 6 (orange)
Wire 6 (green)
12
RD+ Ethernet
Wire 3
(white/orange)
Wire 3
(white/green)
13
TD-Ethernet
Wire 2
(green)
Wire 2
(orange)
14
TD+ Ethernet
Wire 1
(white/green)
Wire 1
(white/orange)
9
SPA Ethernet PoE
Wire 7
(white/brown)
+
Wire 8 (brown)
Wire 7
(white/brown)
+
Wire 8 (brown)
10
SPB Ethernet PoE
Wire 4 (blue)
+
Wire 5 (white/blue)
Wire 4 (blue)
+
Wire 5 (white/blue)
Option 1: Mid-span device (e.g. PoE injector)
If you use PoE via a "mid-span device", strands 7 and 8 of the Ethernet cable must be
connected to terminal 9 of the DOM device and strands 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable to
terminal 10. If you use PoE on the controller, an external current source is always
required for the Passive Reader(s) or external reader (ENiQ®Module Reader).
Option 2: End-span device (e.g. PoE switch)
If a PoE "end-span device" is used, power is fed through the data lines at terminals 11
to 14 (strands 1, 2, 3, 6). Terminals 8 and 9 are no longer needed in this case. If you
use PoE on the controller, an external current source is always required for the Passive
Reader(s) or external reader (ENiQ®Module Reader).

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Option 3: External voltage source supplies the DOM device
If you operate the DOM device with an external power source (12 V –24 V DC), connect
the positive pole to terminal 7 and the negative pole to terminal 8. This must also be
done with an external voltage source at the Passive Reader (HiSec). (The data between
the controller and the Passive Reader are still exchanged via terminals 18, 19 and 20).
Connect network
The cable pairs for Ethernet RD and TD should remain drilled if
possible up to the connecting terminal on the DOM device.
Pin
Signal
Ethernet standard
EIA/TIA-T568A
Ethernet standard
EIA/TIA-T568B
11
RD-Ethernet
Wire 6 (orange)
Wire 6 (green)
12
RD+ Ethernet
Wire 3
(white/orange)
Wire 3
(white/green)
13
TD-Ethernet
Wire 2
(green)
Wire 2
(orange)
14
TD+ Ethernet
Wire 1
(white/green)
Wire 1
(white/orange)
9
SPA Ethernet PoE
Wire 7
(white/brown)
+
Wire 8 (brown)
Wire 7
(white/brown)
+
Wire 8 (brown)
10
SPB Ethernet PoE
Wire 4 (blue)
+
Wire 5 (white/blue)
Wire 4 (blue)
+
Wire 5 (white/blue)
Data transmission always takes place at terminals 11 to 14.
Please note! If you use PoE via a "mid-span device" (PoE injector),
strands 7 and 8 of the Ethernet cable must be additionally connected to
terminal 9 of the DOM devices and strands 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable
to terminal 10.
Please note! If a PoE "end-span device" (PoE switch) is used, power is
fed through the data lines in addition to data transmission at terminals 11
to 14 (strands 1, 2, 3, 6). The 9 is no longer needed in this case.
However, you can still connect wires 4, 5, 7 and 8 for insulation to
terminals 9 and 10 if they are not otherwise used in your network cabling.

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Connection ENiQ AccessManager® Compact, ENiQ
AccessManager® Terminal Compact & ENiQ AccessManager®
ITT
Caution! Ensure a suitable voltage supply and note the positions of the
DIP switches.
Fig. 9: Wiring diagram
Actuators (door openers, etc.) are controlled by the DOM device by means of a
potential-free relay changeover contact. One potential-free opener contact (C-Ö)
and one potential-free closer contact
(C-S) are available.
You can connect potential-free switches or buttons to the inputs. These inputs must
be occupied according to the stored configuration. The standard configuration is
factory-set. Input IN1 is the door contact (opener) and input IN2 the release button
(closer).
Please note! Note the maximum cable resistance and the maximum
cable length specified on the technical data sheet.
Caution! For design reasons we have had to change the connections of the
ENiQ AccessManager® /Terminal/ITT and Passive Reader compared to
the ELS®AccessManager /Terminal and Passive Reader. Before you
continue with installation, check all the connections again. If the wiring is
not done correctly, system components can become damaged.
This manual suits for next models
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