Dormakaba access manager 92 30 User manual

dormakaba
access manager 92 30
MATRIX − TP4 client
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9230-K7, TP4-Client
EN
Technical Manual

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Table of content
1 About this document 5
1.1 Validity 5
1.2 Target group 5
1.3 Contents and purpose 5
1.4 Additional documentation 6
1.5 Availability of additional documentation 7
1.6 Orientation in the document 7
1.7 Instructions 7
1.8 Abbreviations/term definitions 8
1.9 Warnings 9
1.9.1 Hazard categories 9
1.9.2 Symbols 9
1.10 Notes 9
2 Basic safety instructions 10
2.1 Assembly and installation 10
2.2 Service and maintenance 10
2.3 Accessories and spare parts 10
2.4 ESD prevention measures 11
2.5 Environmental protection 11
2.6 Data protection and IT security 12
3 Product description 13
3.1 Overview 13
3.2 Device versions 13
3.3 Specification 14
3.4 Technical data 16
3.4.1 Power supply 16
3.4.2 Data retention in case of power failure 16
3.4.3 Output voltages 16
3.4.4 Frequency bands and transmission power 17
3.4.5 Interfaces 17
3.4.6 Terminals 17
3.4.7 Inputs 17
3.4.8 Outputs 18
3.4.9 Ambient conditions 18
3.4.10 Dimensions/Weight 18
3.5 Conformity 19
3.6 Open source information 20
3.7 Identification 21
3.8 Included in supplied package 21
3.9 Accessories 22
3.9.1 Detection units 22
4 Construction and function 23
4.1 Light emitting diodes 23
4.1.1 Device status 23
4.2 Opening the housing 24
4.3 Tamper switch 25
4.4 Reading behaviour 26
4.4.1 Behaviour with two registration units 26
4.4.2 Behaviour of readers installed next to each other 26
4.4.3 Behaviour when several media are present in the field (anti-col-
lision) 26
4.5 Access control with MATRIX 27

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4.5.1 MRD principle 27
4.5.2 Wiegand principle 28
4.5.3 Mobile Access system overview 29
4.5.4 System requirements 30
5 Installation 31
5.1 Installation requirements 31
5.1.1 General 31
5.1.2 Installation site 31
5.1.3 Connections 31
5.1.4 Cable entry 32
5.2 Installation lines 33
5.2.1 General requirements 33
5.2.2 Ethernet 33
5.2.3 Lines to RS-485 devices 33
5.2.4 Line to the door opener, the door opener key, and the door con-
tacts 34
5.2.5 Coaxial cables to registration units 34
5.2.6 Line to the Wiegand reader 34
5.3 Wall mounting 35
5.4 Routing of lines 36
5.5 Connections 36
5.5.1 Ethernet 36
5.5.2 Overview of connection terminals 37
5.5.3 Connecting registration units 38
5.5.4 Connection to RS-485 devices 39
5.5.5 Connecting the Wiegand reader 41
5.5.6 Inputs 42
5.5.7 Outputs 43
5.6 Fastening the cover 44
6 Commissioning 45
6.1 Network parameters 45
6.1.1 MAC address of the device 46
6.1.2 Change network parameters with 'MATRIX Device
Scanner' 47
6.2 Configuration 49
6.3 Initialise the device for Mobile Access 50
6.4 Additional steps for Legic media technology 52
6.4.1 Grant read/write authorisation 52
6.4.2 Withdrawing read/write authorisation 53
7 Maintenance 54
7.1 Restart reader 54
7.2 Reset the device to factory settings 55
8 Decommissioning 56
8.1 Disassembly 56
9 Packaging/return 57
9.1 Complete devices 57
9.2 Electronic component assemblies 57
9.3 Labelling 58
10 Disposal 59
Index 60

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1 About this document
1.1 Validity
This document describes the product:
Product designation: dormakaba access manager 92 30
Product code: 9230-K7
Article number: 04079231
Firmware: TP4 ≥ V4.03
This document describes all product variants and all optional accessories and functions. Op-
tions are subject to a charge and are thus only available if they have been purchased. Addi-
tional accessories and functions may not be available on the date of publishing and may only
be available for purchase at a later point in time.
1.2 Target group
This manual is intended for skilled persons only.
The descriptions are intended for skilled persons trained by the manufacturer. This manual is
not a replacement for product training.
For reasons of equipment safety, the installation, maintenance and service measures de-
scribed in this documentation should only be carried out by skilled persons in accordance with
EN 62368-1 (Audio/Video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment – Part 1:
Safety Requirements).
Skilled person is the designation for people who have the appropriate technical training and
experience in setting up the equipment. Skilled persons are expected to use their training and
experience to identify any risks to themselves and others that may arise while carrying out
these activities, and to minimise these risks as far as possible. It is the skilled person’s re-
sponsibility to ensure that the conditions stated by the manufacturer and the applicable regu-
lations and standards are complied with when carrying out these actions.
This documentation is also used to provide information for persons with the following tasks:
• Project planning and project implementation
• Commissioning the product within the network
• Connecting the product to user software by programming customer applications
• Customer-specific adjustments with product parameterisation
1.3 Contents and purpose
Contents are limited to the assembly, installation, commissioning and basic operation of the
product.

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1.4 Additional documentation
MATRIX system environment
Planning Planning guideline
• Mobile Access
• Wireless
System software User manual/online help
• MATRIX Professional
• MATRIX One
Access manager
Function type: MATRIX − TP4 client
Technical manual
• Access manager 92 00 [9200-K5]
• Access manager 92 00 [9200-K7]
• Access manager 92 30 [9230-K5]
• Access manager 92 30 [9230-K7]
• Access manager 92 90 Rack [9290-K5]
• Access manager 92 90 Rack [9290-K7]
• Access manager 92 90 Wall [9290-K5]
• Access manager 92 90 Wall [9290-K7]
Compact reader
Function type: Access manager
Technical manual, MATRIX − TP4-Client
• Compact reader 91 04
• Compact reader 91 10
• Compact reader 91 12
Remote reader
Function type: Access manager
Technical manual, MATRIX − TP4-Client
• Remote reader 91 15
• Remote reader 91 25
S6-R reader Technical manual
Interface 90 10
Function type: Access manager
Technical manual
• Interface 90 10
Reader Interface Technical manual
Programmer 1460 Technical manual
Wireless Gateway 90 40 Technical manual
Terminals Technical manual
• 96 00
• 97 00
Electronic fittings Technical manual
• c-lever (compact/pro/air)
• XS-Fitting Pro
Electronic cylinders Technical manual
• Digital cylinder
• XS-Cylinder Pro
[XXXX-K#] = Product code
There are several generations of the devices under the same product name.

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1.5 Availability of additional documentation
Additional documentation is available on the dormakaba extranet.
You will need a user account to access the extranet. A user account can be created directly.
Detailed information about this is available on the homepage.
dormakaba extranet
http://www.dormakaba.com/extranet-emea-en
1.6 Orientation in the document
This document contains the following features to help find specific topics:
• The table of contents at the beginning of the document offers an overview of all topics.
• The header contains the associated main section.
• Cross references indicate the number of the section containing additional information.
Example [ 5.7].
• An index in alphabetical order is given at the end of the document.
1.7 Instructions
Structure and symbols of the instructions are illustrated in the following example:
üPrerequisite
1. Step 1
ðInterim result
2. Step 2
ðResult

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1.8 Abbreviations/term definitions
Abbreviation document Explanation
AoC Access on Card With Access on Card, the authorisations are
saved to RFID media.
APIPA automatic private IP
addressing Devices/computers automatically get an IP ad-
dress if there is no DHCP server present.
- Bluetooth® An international transmission standard based on
radio technology for contactless exchange of
data.
DoC Data on Card With Data on Card, the data is written from
devices to RFID media. Example: Capacity of bat-
teries
DP1 Device Protocol 1 Protocol for data transfer via RS-485 bus.
KCP Kaba Communica-
tion Protocol Protocol for data transfer via RS-485 bus.
NFC Near Field Commu-
nication An international transmission standard based on
RFID technology for contactless exchange of
data.
RFID Radio-Frequency
Identification Technology for transmitter-receiver systems for
the automatic and contactless identification of
objects with radio waves.
TP4 Terminal Protocol 4 Protocol for data transfer via RS-485 bus or Eth-
ernet.
VCP Versatile Configura-
tion Package Configuration package for Mobile Access

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1.9 Warnings
Warnings containing information/instructions and prohibitions designed to prevent personal
injury or damage are specially marked.
Please pay attention to warnings! They are intended to help avoid accidents and prevent in-
jury and damage.
1.9.1 Hazard categories
Warnings are divided into the following categories:
CAUTION
Low risk
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation which may lead to minor physical injury.
NOTICE
Important information on the correct use of the product.
Failure to comply with these instructions could lead to malfunctions. It is possible to damage
the product.
1.9.2 Symbols
Symbols with the following meaning are used for warnings, depending on the source of
danger.
General hazard Danger of damage to electronic
components from electrostatic dis-
charge
1.10 Notes
Notes are indicated by an info symbol.
Tips and useful information.
These help you make the best use of the product and its functions.

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2 Basic safety instructions
This product has been built to state-of-the-art standards and in line with established safety
regulations. However, hazards for persons and property may arise when handling the product.
Read and observe the following safety instructions before using the product.
2.1 Assembly and installation
Check the device for visible damage caused by transport or incorrect storage. Do not start up
any damaged device!
Assembly and installation of the product may only be done by skilled personnel (see chapter 1
Target group).
Mains voltage installations may only be carried out by a certified specialised company or au-
thorised electricians.
When installing/inserting the product in end-use equipment all requirements of the men-
tioned test standards must be fulfilled.
The product should only be installed in locations which fulfil the environmental and technical
conditions specified by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage arising due to improper handling or incorrect in-
stallation.
2.2 Service and maintenance
Conversions and modifications to the product may only be done skilled personnel (see chapter
1 Target group). Any conversions and modifications performed by other persons will exempt
us from any liability.
The elimination of faults and maintenance work may only be performed by skilled personnel
(see chapter 1 Target group).
2.3 Accessories and spare parts
Accessories and spare parts must meet the manufacturer's technical requirements. This is
guaranteed if original dormakaba accessories and spare parts are used.

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2.4 ESD prevention measures
NOTICE
Risk for electronic components due to electrostatic discharge.
Incorrect handling of electronic PCBs or components can result in damage which will cause a
complete breakdown or sporadic errors.
• General ESD prevention measures must be observed when installing or repairing the
product.
• Wear an anti-static wrist strap when handling electronic components. Connect the end of
the strap to a discharge box or a non-painted, earthed metal component. This way, static
discharges are channelled away from your body safely and effectively.
• Handle a PCB along its edges only. Do not touch the PCB or connectors.
• Place dismantled components on an anti-static surface or in an anti-static shielded con-
tainer.
• Avoid contact between PCBs and clothing. The wrist strap protects PCBs against an elec-
trostatic discharge voltage from the body only. However, damage can also be caused by
an electrostatic discharge voltage from clothing.
• Transport and ship dismantled modules in conductive anti-static bags only.
2.5 Environmental protection
It is prohibited to dispose of the device in your domestic waste.
Used devices contain valuable materials that should be recycled. Properly dispose of used
devices.
Dispose of consumed batteries in accordance with state and local regulations.
Carefully store the batteries to be disposed of to avoid short circuits, crushing or destruction
of the battery casing.

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2.6 Data protection and IT security
The system software and the device must be configured for safe operation.
Unauthorised access to the device and the system is possible without further security set-
tings.
Security risks
• Data protection violation through unauthorised access to person-related data
• Unauthorised access
• Tampering/system failure
Recommended measures
• Device:
– Keep the firmware current.
– Before decommissioning: Reset the device to factory settings.
• System software:
– Activate encrypted communication.
– Switch off network ports that are not required.
– Follow the dormakaba MATRIX security hardening guide.
– Copy the latest patches.
The recommended actions refer only to the linking of the dormakaba access managers to the
MATRIX system software without making any claims as to completeness and currency.
The facility operator of the system must ensure the protection of person-related data and IT
security in their entire organisation by taking suitable measures.

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3 Product description
3.1 Overview
The device is used as an access control terminal in an access control system.
The access control system is managed with the system software. In the system software, the
access permissions are assigned and the connected devices are configured. The access per-
missions are saved in the device.
More devices are connected to the device. The connected registration units/readers read the
data from media. The device checks the permission of the media.
The device supports Mobile Access. With Mobile Access, smartphones with the dormakaba
mobile access app become media.
If a medium is authorised, the device releases the access.
The doors status is identified and evaluated via the digital inputs of the device.
3.2 Device versions
The variants have a different assembly of the connection terminals.
MRD
• 1 RS-485 interface
• 2 coaxial interfaces
• 1 RS-232 interface
• 4 inputs
• 3 outputs
Wiegand
• 2 Wiegand interfaces
• 1 RS-232 interface
• 4 inputs
• 3 outputs

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3.3 Specification
System environment
• System software: MATRIX Professional/MATRIX ONE
• Access manager: TP4 client
Memory capacity
• Standard: max. 50,000 employee records
Installation
The device is fixed to the wall.
Special feature
• The power supply to the device is provided via PoE/PoE+.
• The device provides output voltages for power supply to other devices.
– Reader: 5/12 V DC
– Output 1: 12/24 V DC
Connections for readers/devices
Depending on the variant, the following readers/devices can be connected.
MRD variant Wiegand variant
• 1 RS-485 interface
The protocol is determined in the system
software. Depending on the protocol,
the following devices can be connected.
– KCP: up to 2 readers
Compact reader 91xx
Only readers with functional type
‘Access Manager’ are supported.
– DP1: up to 2 readers and 2 additional
devices
S6-R reader, door module, additional
– phgCrypt: up to 2 readers from
third-party manufacturers
or
• 2x registration units 90 xx via the coaxial
interfaces
• 2 Wiegand interfaces
• 1 RS-232 interface
– Reader with ASCII character trans-
fer (9600Baud, 8N1)
e.g. barcode scanner
• 1 RS-232 interface
– Reader with ASCII character trans-
fer (9600Baud, 8N1)
e.g. barcode scanner
Inputs/outputs
• 4 digital inputs
– For connecting insulated switches
– Power supply integrated
• 3 outputs
– Potential free switching contact
– Output 1: Power supply 12/24 V DC possible with cable link

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Security against attacks
• The communication with the system software can be encrypted.
• The device has two tamper switches.
Use
• Door management of 1 door
• Personal interlocks
• Arming intruder detection systems

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3.4 Technical data
3.4.1 Power supply
The power supply is provided via Power over Ethernet (PoE).
•PoE, as per IEEE 802.3af
•PoE+, as per IEEE 802.3at
– The availability is signalled via LED.
3.4.2 Data retention in case of power failure
The time, data and the configuration are retained without a power supply.
• Battery-backed real-time clock
Battery type: CR2032
3.4.3 Output voltages
Available output
The available output depends on
the supply voltage.
Output voltages/power
PoE
max.
5W
(7W)*
↓
PoE+
max.
15W
(17W)*
↓
The available power is allocated to
the output voltages.
The total of the connected power
must not exceed the available
power.
Note: The power reduces to max.
10W as the device starts. If capa-
citive appliances are connected, the
power must be reduced further.
→
* Applies only to the output voltage
12V at OUT1 if no further output
voltage is loaded.
• Output OUT1
– 12VDC
→ max. 17W
– 24VDC
→ max. 12W
• RS-232 interface
– 5VDC
→ max. 2.5W
MRD variant:
• RS-485 interface
– 12VDC
→ max. 6W
Wiegand variant:
• Available at Wiegand interfaces
– 12VDC
→ WIEG A: max. 3.5W
→ WIEG B: max. 3.5W
– 5VDC
→ WIEG A: max. 2.5W
→ WIEG B: max. 2.5W

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3.4.4 Frequency bands and transmission power
•RFID/NFC: 13,56MHz, 4,88dBµA/m at 10 m distance
3.4.5 Interfaces
•Ethernet
– 10/100Mbit/s
IEE802.3 compatible, auto-sensing, auto MDI-X
– Signalling the status via LEDs
•RS-232
– Transfer parameters (default): 9600 baud, 8 data bits, even parity, 1stop bit
MRD variant:
•RS-485
– KCP protocol
Transmission parameters: 19200 baud, 8 data bits, even parity, 1stop bit
– DP1 protocol
Transmission parameters: 2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200/38,400baud, 8data bits, even
parity, 1stop bit
– phgCrypt protocol
Transmission parameters: 9,600/19,200baud, 8data bits, no parity, 1stop bit
•ANT A/ANT B
– For connecting registration units
– Impedance of the coaxial cable: 50Ω
Wiegand variant:
•2 Wiegand interfaces
3.4.6 Terminals
• Conductor type: single-wire/multi-wire
• Conductor cross-section: 0.14‒1.5mm2, AWG 28–16
• Insulation stripping length: 7mm
3.4.7 Inputs
IN 1−IN 4
• For connecting insulated switches
• Integrated power supply: 5 V DC
• Signalling the status via LEDs
Tamper switch
• 2 tamper switches

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3.4.8 Outputs
Out 1 - Out 3
• 3 relays
• Maximum load current: 30VAC/DC; max. 2A
Power supply units must meet the following requirements.
LPS and SELV as per IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1 or ES1 and PS2 as per IEC/EN/UL/CSA
62368-1.
• Signalling the status via LEDs
Out 1:
• Contacts with output voltages
– 12VDC
– 24VDC
– GND
3.4.9 Ambient conditions
• Ingress protection according to IEC 60529: IP40
• Relative humidity: 5% to 85%, non-condensing
• Ambient temperature:
– 0 °C – +50 °C (operation)
– -20 °C – +65 °C (storage)
3.4.10 Dimensions/Weight
• Length: 208 mm
• Width: 208 mm
• Depth: 48 mm
• Weight: approx. 0.6 kg

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3.5 Conformity
You can download the original declaration of conformity in PDF format at
www.dormakaba.com/conformity.
MRD variant
This product meets the provisions of the EU directives
•2014/53/EU – Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
•2011/65/EU‒ Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
UL/CSA This product complies with the following standards.
•UL62368-1:2014-12
•CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 62368-1:2014-12
FCC FCC Code of Federal Regulations, CFR 47, Part 15, Sections 15.205, 15.207, 15.215 and 15.225
FCC § 15.19
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC § 15.21 (Warning Statement)
[Any] changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli-
ance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC § 15.105
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A di-
gital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reas-
onable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commer-
cial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the inter-
ference at their own expense.
IC Industry Canada Radio Standards Specifications RSS-GEN Issue 5 and RSS-210 Issue 10
ICES-003
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Canada RSS-GEN 8.4
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Wiegand variant
This product meets the provisions of the EU directives
•2014/35/EU‒ Low Voltage Directive (LVD)

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•2011/65/EU‒ Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
UL/CSA This product complies with the following standards.
•UL62368-1:2014-12
•CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 62368-1:2014-12
3.6 Open source information
The firmware contains packages that are subject to open source licenses.
dormakaba provides the following legal information for each firmware version.
• List of open source packages
– Name and version of the packages
– Name and version of the licenses
• Detailed information on the individual packages
– Detailed license texts
– Information on copyright
The legal information can be accessed via the following.
• dormakaba extranet
The firmware and the legal information are packed in a ZIP file.
• Accessing the device via browser/console program
Disclaimer
In accordance with the conditions of the open source licenses, dormakaba points out that the
developers of packages have excluded any liability and warranty for the packages and their
properties. The details are available in the respective license conditions.
By pointing out this exclusion of liability, dormakaba exclusively fulfils the license conditions of
the packages. Legal and contractual claims against dormakaba are not affected by this ex-
clusion of liability.
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