DOM ELS Access Manager V8 User manual

Assembly and operating instructions for:
● Wall reader:
–Access Manager
–Access Manager Terminal
–Access Manager ITT
–Module Reader
–Module Reader Terminal
● Communication module
–RF Net Manager
● Desk reader
of the ENiQ®, ELS®and DOM Tapkey system families
English translation of the original German instructions
1/2020

Contents
About this manual and manufacturer information ................................................. 5
Keep the manual available .............................................................................................5
Text layout features ........................................................................................................6
Mutually applicable documents ......................................................................................6
Warranty and liability ......................................................................................................7
Copyright ........................................................................................................................7
Documentation Officer....................................................................................................7
Manufacturer's address ..................................................................................................7
Information available online............................................................................................8
Safety ....................................................................................................................... 9
Intended use...................................................................................................................9
Ambient conditions .........................................................................................................9
Fundamental safety information .....................................................................................9
Avoid risks of explosion.............................................................................................9
Risk of injury by swallowing small parts....................................................................9
Risk of injury through electric current......................................................................10
Risk of injury when drilling holes .............................................................................10
Avoid property damage and functional problems.........................................................10
Qualification of the staff................................................................................................11
Layout features of warning notes .................................................................................12
Layout features of notes indicating property damage ..................................................12
Description............................................................................................................. 13
Scope of supply............................................................................................................13
Available accessories...................................................................................................16
ELS Access Manager V8 and ELS RF Net Manager V8..............................................18
ENiQ Access Manager V2, DOM Tapkey Access Manager V1 and ENiQ RF Net
Manager V2 ..................................................................................................................19
DIP switches on the devices.........................................................................................20
LED indicators ELS devices V8....................................................................................22
LED indicators ENiQ devices V2..................................................................................23
LED indicators DOM Tapkey devices V1 .....................................................................24
Stickers on the device...................................................................................................25
Task and function .........................................................................................................26
Individual tasks of the devices......................................................................................27
Technical data ..............................................................................................................30
Storing the device.................................................................................................. 31
Assembling the device .......................................................................................... 32
Preparing installation ....................................................................................................32
Basic instructions for the assembly of the Access Manager or RF Net Manager...32

Basic instructions for the assembly of the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader
Terminal...................................................................................................................33
Installation of an Access Manager or RF Net Manager................................................34
Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with and without surface-mounting
frame.............................................................................................................................35
Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager...................................................38
Making connections.................................................................................................39
Terminal assignment for the devices.......................................................................40
Setting DIP switches on the devices .......................................................................42
Connecting the Access Manager to a passive reader (HiSec)................................43
Connecting the Access Manager to two passive readers (HiSec) ..........................44
Connecting the Access Manager to three passive readers (HiSec)........................46
Connecting the Access Manager or RF Net Manager to the network.....................48
Connecting a device to the power supply................................................................49
Connecting the Access Manager Terminal Compact, Access Manager ITT or RF
Net Manager to the power supply............................................................................51
Connecting the Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal to the power supply
with a passive reader (HiSec)..................................................................................52
Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with two passive readers
(HiSec).....................................................................................................................54
Connecting the Access Manager to the power supply with three passive readers
(HiSec).....................................................................................................................55
Completing installation..................................................................................................56
Carrying out standard configuration of the Access Manager and Access
Manager Terminal.........................................................................................................58
Installation of an ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal ...............................59
Installation of the mounting frame on the wall with and without surface-mounting
frame.............................................................................................................................59
Connecting the Access Manager (control unit) of the ENiQ Module
Reader/Module Reader Terminal .................................................................................62
Installing an external reader and connecting it to Access Manager (control unit)........64
VOX-IO-Touch reader .............................................................................................64
VOX-IO-Easy reader ...............................................................................................69
Siedle / RITTO PORTIER reader ............................................................................73
Baudisch/RITTO ACERO/ Behnke readers.............................................................77
RELINO / Gira reader..............................................................................................79
ELCOM reader.........................................................................................................85
Connecting the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) of
the ENiQ module reader or module reader terminal to the network and the
power supply.................................................................................................................88
Terminal allocation of the Access Manager Compact or Access Manager Terminal
(control unit).............................................................................................................88
Setting DIP switches on the devices .......................................................................90
Connecting the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal Compact (control
unit) to the network..................................................................................................90

Connecting the Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal (control unit) and
external reader to the power supply........................................................................92
Completing the installation of the ENiQ Module Reader or Module Reader
Terminal........................................................................................................................93
Configuring the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal.................................95
Connecting the ENiQ and ELS Desk Reader or programming station ................ 96
Putting the device into operation.......................................................................... 97
Initialising the device.....................................................................................................97
Status LEDs................................................................................................................100
ENiQ Access Manager, Access Manager Terminal, Access Manager ITT and DOM
Tapkey Access Manager Compact........................................................................100
ELS Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal/Access Manager ITT (HiSec) .101
ENiQ Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal with a reader (HiSec)............102
ELS Access Manager/Access Manager Terminal with a passive reader (HiSec).103
ENiQ Access Manager with two passive readers (HiSec) ....................................103
ELS Access Manager with two passive readers (HiSec) ......................................104
ENiQ Access Manager with three passive readers (HiSec)..................................104
ELS Access Manager with three passive readers (HiSec)....................................105
External reader of the ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal................106
Programming a device......................................................................................... 108
Creating locking or programming media offline without software...............................108
Programming and management with software or app................................................110
Status messages and signal sequence .............................................................. 111
Maintaining the device......................................................................................... 114
Dismantling device .............................................................................................. 115
Access Manager or RF Net Manager.........................................................................115
ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal.........................................................115
ENiQ Access Manager or Access Manager Terminal...........................................115
VOX-IO-Touch.......................................................................................................115
Siedle / RITTO PORTIER reader ..........................................................................116
Device disposal.................................................................................................... 117
Contact................................................................................................................. 118

Keep the manual available
5
About this manual and manufacturer
information
These instructions will help you to securely assemble and operate the wall
readers:
Access Manager
Access Manager Terminal
Access Manager ITT
Module Reader
Module Reader Terminal
of the ENiQ, ELS and DOM Tapkey system families.
The connection and assembly of the “RF Net Manager” communication
module and the connection of the desk readers/programming stations of the
ENiQ and ELS system families are also described in these instructions.
The wall readers “Access Manager”, “Access Manager Terminal” and “Access
Manager ITT” are all referred to as
“Access Manager” for short in these instructions.
The wall readers, communication modules and desk readers are all referred to
as “Device” for short in these instructions unless differentiation is necessary.
Keep the manual available
This manual is a component part of the device.
Keep this manual with the device.
Make sure the manual is available for the installation technician/operator.
Deliver this manual with the device if you sell it or pass it on in any other
way.

About this manual and manufacturer information
6
Text layout features
Various elements in this manual have specific design features. This enables
you to distinguish easily between the following elements:
Normal text
Listing - first level
Listing - second level
Working steps
Tips contain additional information for installation and operation.
Mutually applicable documents
The following document types are also applicable in particular:
Data sheets
Assembly and operating instructions from third-party providers
Declarations of conformity or installation
Instructions about device functions, states and signalling
Programming instructions for the programming medium used
Observe and follow the information from the applicable documents.

Warranty and liability
7
Warranty and liability
Our General Terms and Conditions apply as a matter of principle. Warranty
and liability claims that are made if personal injury or property damage occurs
are always excluded if they are attributable to one or more of the following
causes:
Improper use of the device
Failure to observe the notices in these instructions
Improperly performed assembly
Improperly performed repairs
Disaster situations due to outside influences and force majeure
Copyright
This documentation may not be reproduced either in whole or in part, stored or
transmitted, disclosed or translated in any form or by any means without the
prior written consent of DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG.
This documentation is updated at regular intervals. The publisher is always
grateful to receive information about any errors or suggestions regarding this
documentation.
© DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Wesselinger Strasse 10–16,
50321 Brühl, Germany
Documentation Officer
DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Abteilung Produktmanagement Elektronik
Wesselinger Straße 10–16
D-50321 Brühl, Germany
Manufacturer's address
DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Wesselinger Straße 10–16
D-50321 Brühl
Telephone:
+49 (0) 2232 7040
Telefax:
+49 (0) 2232 704 375
Email:
Internet:
www.dom-security.com

About this manual and manufacturer information
8
Information available online
You can download these instructions and other information about the Access
Manager, RF Net Manager, ENIQ Module Reader and Desk Reader on the
product details page on the following website:
www.dom-security.com

Intended use
9
Safety
Intended use
The devices are used for access control and management of access
authorisations in buildings. The system families are based on RFID (Radio
Frequency Identification) technology and differ in terms of the frequency used.
ENiQ and DOM Tapkey use 13.56 MHz, while ELS uses 125 kHz.
Proper use includes reading and understanding these instructions as well as
observing and following all the information provided in these instructions,
particularly the safety instructions. Any other use is expressly deemed
improper and will render warranty and liability claims null and void.
Ambient conditions
Make sure that the devices are only used under the following ambient
conditions:
Temperature range: –20 °C to +55 °C
Air humidity: 20% to 95% (non-condensing)
Fundamental safety information
The devices are built according to the latest engineering standard and
recognised safety regulations. During work with and on the devices, however,
residual risks remain which can cause risks to life and limb. For this reason,
the following safety instructions must be heeded and followed.
Avoid risks of explosion
The devices are not explosion-proof. Installing and operating the devices in a
potentially explosive area can lead to serious injuries or death.
Only install and operate the devices in areas where there is no potentially
explosive atmosphere.
Risk of injury by swallowing small parts
Children can become injured after swallowing small parts.
Make sure that small parts e.g. locking media or screws are kept out of the
reach of children.

Safety
10
Risk of injury through electric current
Risk of injury due to electric shock, e. g. when drilling a live wire or connecting
the power supply.
Use a wire detection device to locate any wires and cables in the wall prior
to drilling.
Make sure that there is no contact with live wires when drilling holes.
Make sure that there is no voltage present when making electrical
connections.
Use an insulated tool.
Risk of injury when drilling holes
Risk of damage to eyes as a result of drilling dust or chips flying around.
Wear safety glasses.
Use a device to extract the drilling dust or chips.
Danger of injury to fingers or hands due to slipping during drilling.
Wear suitable safety gloves.
Observe and follow the instructions in the documents for the drill.
Danger of injury to fingers or hands due to slipping during screwing.
Wear suitable safety gloves.
Avoid property damage and functional problems
Material damage may occur as a result of incorrect storage for an extended
period of time.
Store the device and its components in their original packaging in a dry and
dust-free place.
Material damage may occur as a result of improper assembly and operation of
the device.
Read these instructions carefully before assembling and commissioning the
device.
Follow the instructions one step at a time.
Secure the screws using the specified torque.
Malfunction may occur after a power outage.
The date and time being lost can interfere with/block correct use of
permissions with schedules.
After a power outage, use the app or software to check that the date and
time are still up-to-date.
Correct the date and time if necessary.

Qualification of the staff
11
Reduced field range is possible due to metal objects in the immediate vicinity
of the device.
Ensure that no metal objects are located in the immediate vicinity of the
device.
Malfunction may be caused by two readers influencing one another.
If the distance is too short, an authorised locking medium can be delayed or
remain undetected.
Assemble the devices at least 50 cm apart from one another.
Malfunction may be caused by the presence of external systems.
External systems can emit interference fields. This can cause an authorised
locking medium to be delayed or remain undetected.
Ensure that external systems do not influence the device.
Qualification of the staff
People working on and with the devices must have a basic knowledge of
electrical engineering so they meet the following requirements:
They can assess dangers which can result from voltage and current.
They can make proper electrical connections with low voltages (AC≦50 V,
DC≦120 V in accordance with VDE 0100, IEC 60449).
They can implement electrical connections with nominal voltages up to 1000
volts (normally 230 V) in line with VDE 0100 if the power supply
unit/transformer is connected directly and not to a properly installed socket.
They are capable of understanding how the devices work and how the
individual components interact.

Safety
12
Layout features of warning notes
WARNING
Notices with the word WARNING warn of a hazardous
situation which can possibly lead to death or serious injuries.
CAUTION
Notices with the word CAUTION warn of a situation which
can lead to light or moderate injuries.
Layout features of notes indicating property damage
ATTENTION!
These notices warn of a situation that leads to property
damage or malfunctions.

Scope of supply
13
Description
Scope of supply
The scope of supply of the devices from the ENiQ, ELS and DOM Tapkey
system families is as follows:
ENiQ/ELS/DOM Tapkey Access Manager Compact
Control unit and reader in one device
Mounting frame
Housing cover
Screw set
ENiQ/ELS/ DOM Tapkey Access Manager (HiSec)
Control unit and reader in one device
An additional reader
Mounting frame
Housing cover
Screw sets
Two additional readers can be connected in the ENiQ and ELS system
families but they do not form part of the scope of supply.
ENiQ/ELS Access Manager Terminal Compact
Control unit and reader in one device
Mounting frame
Housing cover
Screw set
ENiQ/ELS Access Manager Terminal (HiSec)
Control unit and reader in one device
An additional reader
Mounting frame
Housing cover
Screw sets
No additional passive readers can be connected to an Access Manager
Terminal (HiSec).

Description
14
ENiQ/ELS Passive Reader
Wall reader
Mounting frame
Housing cover
Screw set
ENiQ/ELS Passive Reader Terminal
Wall reader
Mounting frame
Housing cover
Screw set
ENiQ/ELS Access Manager ITT
Control unit and reader in one device
Mounting frame
Housing cover
Screw set
ENiQ/ELS Desk Reader/programming station
Desk reader
USB connection cable (micro USB-B/USB)
ENiQ/ELS RF Net Manager
Communication module
Mounting frame
Housing cover
Screw set
ENiQ Module Reader/Module Reader Terminal
Control unit and reader in one device (DOM)
Mounting frame (DOM)
Housing cover (DOM)
Screw set (DOM)
External reader with front cover without accessories from:
Siedle
Baudisch
Behnke
ELCOM

Scope of supply
15
RITTO
Relino
VOX-IO
Gira
Depending on the external reader variant (click-type or screw
attachment) of the ENiQ Module Reader, no screws are included.
Purchase the screws from the manufacturer of the external reader
matching your module system.
ELS Access Manager Siedle Vario Compact
Control unit and reader in one device
Mounting frame
Siedle Vario housing
Screw set
ELS Access Manager Siedle Vario (HiSec)
Control unit and reader in one device
An additional reader
Mounting frame
Housing cover (DOM)
Siedle Vario housing
Screw sets
Two additional readers can be connected but they do not form part of
the scope of supply.
ELS Access Manager Siedle Vario Terminal Compact
Control unit and reader in one device
Mounting frame
Siedle Vario housing
Screw set
ELS Access Manager Siedle Vario Terminal (HiSec)
Control unit and reader in one device
An additional reader
Mounting frame

Description
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Housing cover (DOM)
Siedle Vario housing
Screw sets
ELS Passive Reader Siedle Vario
Wall reader
Mounting frame
Siedle Vario housing
Screw set
ELS Passive Reader Siedle Vario Terminal
Wall reader
Mounting frame
Siedle Vario housing
Screw set
ELS Access Manager Siedle Vario ITT
Control unit and reader in one device
Mounting frame
Siedle Vario housing
Screw set
Available accessories
The following accessories are available:
Master card, programming card, RF wake-up card, RF online card, change
of battery indication card, service maintenance card, permanently open
card, permanently closed card in ISO cheque card format
Batteries
Transponders in various designs (tag, ISO card, clip tag, etc.)
Tapkey app (DOM Tapkey family only)
ENiQ app (ENiQ family only)
ENiQ Access Management or ELS software and or ELS mobile software for
PC or laptop
868 MHz wireless USB stick
BLE 2.4 GHz wireless USB stick
ENiQ EasyFlex Booklet (for the ENiQ family only)
Surface-mounting frame including screw set with:
4 Spax screws 3 x 25 (Phillips button head)

Available accessories
17
4 washers
4 standard S4 plugs (plugs for other backgrounds such as plasterboard do
not form part of the scope of supply and can be acquired from the
corresponding specialist retailer)
Pre-assembled Ethernet cable (RJ45 for ENiQ ACM V2, ELS ACM V7/V8
and Dom Tapkey ACM V1)
Please refer to the current price list for other accessories.

Description
18
ELS Access Manager V8 and ELS RF Net Manager V8
No.
Designation
1
Housing cover
2
DIP switch
3
Access control LEDs
4
Buzzer
5
Status LEDs
6
Mounting frame

ENiQ Access Manager V2, DOM Tapkey Access Manager V1 and
ENiQ RF Net Manager V2
19
ENiQ Access Manager V2, DOM Tapkey Access Manager V1 and
ENiQ RF Net Manager V2
No.
Designation
1
Housing cover
2
DIP switch
3
Buzzer
4
Access control LEDs
5
Status LEDs
6
Mounting frame

Description
20
DIP switches on the devices
The devices have DIP switches (1). The required operating mode is set using
the DIP switches.
The DIP switches in the electronic circuitry are identical in the ENiQ, ELS and
DOM Tapkey system families. They are however located in different positions
within the electronic circuitry.
ELS V8 schematic diagram
ENiQ and DOM Tapkey V1 schematic diagram
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