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Table of contents
1. Notes on these installation and maintenance instructions ................... 25
1.1 Contents and target group of the installation and maintenance
instructions .......................................................................................... 25
1.3 Obligations of the operator................................................................... 25
1.4 Exclusion of liability.............................................................................. 25
2. Safety................................................................................................... 26
2.1 Safety notes and symbols in these instructions................................... 26
2.2 Correct purpose of use ........................................................................ 27
2.3 Incorrect purpose of use ...................................................................... 27
2.4 Safety symbols..................................................................................... 27
2.5 Residual risks....................................................................................... 28
2.6 Obligations of the operator................................................................... 28
2.7 Personnel requirements....................................................................... 29
2.8 Environmental protection ..................................................................... 30
2.9 Safety notes and dangers.................................................................... 31
3. Scope of delivery ................................................................................. 32
4. Overview of the access control system................................................ 32
5. Description of functions........................................................................ 33
5.1 Function of the access control system................................................. 33
5.2 Pin configuration of the WT 210........................................................... 34
5.3 Recommended power supply .............................................................. 35
5.4 Installation versions ............................................................................. 35
6. Mounting and installation ..................................................................... 38
6.1 Requirements for installation locations ................................................ 38
6.2 Mounting and installation of the WT 210.............................................. 38
6.3 After installation ................................................................................... 40
6.4 Displays on the WT 210....................................................................... 41
7. Disassembly......................................................................................... 41
7.1 Safety notes for disassembly............................................................... 41
7.2 Disassembly......................................................................................... 41
8. Disposal ............................................................................................... 41
9. Storage ................................................................................................ 42
9.1 Storage of packages ............................................................................ 42
10. Technical data...................................................................................... 42
10.1 Connection and power values............................................................. 42
10.2 Ambient conditions during operation................................................... 42
10.3 Dimensions and weights ..................................................................... 43
11. EU Declaration of conformity ............................................................... 44
12. Approval according to Part 15 of the FCC rules .................................. 45
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1. Notes on these installation and maintenance instructions
These installation and maintenance instructions aid in the secure mounting and
installation of the WT 210 wall terminal as a component of an access control system.
The instructions are a constituent of the system, and must be kept in the immediate
vicinity of the system and be accessible to the personnel at all times.
The personnel must read and understand these instructions carefully before starting
any work. A basic requirement for safe work is the observance of all safety notes
and handling indications specified in these instructions.
Furthermore, the local health and safety regulations and general
safety regulations for the area of application of the system apply.
Associated documents
In addition to these installation and maintenance instructions, the following
documents are valid for the access control system:
• Supplier documentation of the power supply
• Dialock 2.0 user manual or updated version
1.1 Contents and
target group of
the installation
and maintenance
instructions
It is essential to pay attention to these installation and maintenance instructions in
order to install the product successfully and safely. Please pay attention to all of
the specified installation steps, instructions and notes!
These installation and maintenance instructions are intended for:
• the operator of the product
• the installer of the product
In addition to these installation and maintenance instructions, both groups of people
must also have read the separate operating instructions and the DIALOCK
software manual before handling the product.
In case of use in software-controlled systems, separate instructions are enclosed
with the relevant system components.
1.2 Obligations of
the installer
The installer has the following obligations:
• All notes and specifications in the installation and maintenance instructions must
be complied with. The installation steps must not be deviated from or varied.
• Only the supplied original parts must be installed.
• The installation and maintenance instructions must be handed to the operator
after installation has taken place.
1.3 Obligations of
the operator
The operator has the following obligations:
• The installation requirements must be adhered to.
• The product may only be installed and started up by qualified experts.
• The installation and maintenance instructions must be kept until the product is
disposed of, and handed to the new operator in the event of a change of
operator.
1.4 Exclusion of
liability
No liability is accepted for injuries or damage that is attributable to one or more of
the following reasons:
• abuse of the equipment
• omission of the emergency opening facility
• failure to read and/or follow the instructions
• inadequately qualified / instructed personnel,
• negligent handling of the product
Installation and maintenance instructions - English
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2. Safety
2.1 Safety notes and
symbols in these
instructions
Safety notes
Safety notes in these instructions follow a uniform structure. They are introduced by
a signal word that indicates the extent of the hazard. This is followed by the source
of the danger and measures to avoid them.
The following risk levels are distinguished:
Safety notes in handling indications
Safety notes may relate to certain individual handling indications. Such safety notes
are incorporated into the handling indication as to not interrupt the flow of reading
when carrying out the action. The signal words described above are used.
Examples
1. Loosen screws.
2. Connect lead.
3. Tighten screws.
Special safety notes
To draw attention to special risks, the following symbols are used in the safety notes:
DANGER
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediately
dangerous situation causing death or serious injury if not avoided.
WARNING
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially
dangerous situation that may cause death or serious injury if not avoided.
CAUTION
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially
dangerous situation that may cause minor or light injury if not avoided.
NOTE
The note is used to point out dangerous situations which could lead
to potential property damage/consequential damage to the product or
damage to the environment. Notes are also used to provide important
additional information.
CAUTION
Risk of leads being trapped by the cover!
• Watch the position of the lead. Close cover carefully.
Warning sign Type of risk
Warning of dangerous electrical voltage
Warning of a hazardous area
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Other markings
The following markings are used in these instructions to highlight action instructions,
results, lists, references and other elements:
2.2 Correct purpose
of use
The WT 210 is intended exclusively for use in an access control system.
Correct purpose of use also includes observing all specifications contained in these
instructions.
Any use beyond or other than the correct purpose of use shall be deemed improper
use.
2.3 Incorrect purpose
of use
Any use that is not mentioned in chapter 2.2 is considered to be improper.
The operator is solely responsible for any resulting damage. It is particularly
important to avoid the following:
• Use without emergency opening facility
• use in potentially explosive environments
• Use in the vicinity of electromagnetically sensitive devices
• Use in aggressive environments (containing salt or chlorine, for example)
• Omitting components during installation
• Changes to the installation order
• Use of non-original parts
• Use of defective or damaged components
• modifications or repairs to the product
2.4 Safety symbols The following stickers are located on one or more components of the access control
system. They relate to the immediate environment of where they are located.
Electric voltage
Only qualified electricians are permitted to work on such marked
components.
Unauthorised persons may not open the such marked cabinet.
Crossed-out dustbin
This image indicates that the respective component must not be
disposed of with residential waste.
This symbol highlights useful tips and recommendations
and information for efficient and problem-free operation.
1.>, 2.>, 3.> Step-by-step action instructions
Results of action steps
• Lists without a defined order
[push button] Controls (e.g. push buttons, switches), display
elements (e.g. signal lamps)
WARNING
Danger in case of improper use!
Improper use of the wall terminal, the controller and the add-on modules
can result in dangerous situations.
• Never install the WT 210 in ambient conditions other than those
permitted.
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2.5 Residual risks The components have been designed according to the latest state of technology
and current safety requirements.
However, there remain residual risks that require careful handling. Below the
residual risks and the resulting behaviours and actions are listed.
Electric current
2.6 Obligations of
the operator
Operator is the person who operates the access control system for commercial or
economic purposes or a allows third party for use thereof and bears the legal product
responsibility for the protection of the user, the personnel, or third parties during
operation.
Operator's obligations
The access control system is commonly used in the commercial sector.
The operator of the access control system is therefore subject to statutory
occupational safety obligations.
In addition to the safety notes in these instructions, safety, work safety, and
environmental regulations valid for the area of application of the access control
system must be followed.
Here, in particular:
• The operator must ensure that escape routes and emergency exit doors are
accessible for all people in case of danger.
• The operator must be aware of the applicable occupational safety regulations
and determine other hazards in a hazard assessment that may arise from the
special working conditions at the place of use of the access control system.
They must be implemented for the operation of the access control system in the
form of operating instructions.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from electrical current!
In case of contact with live parts, there is immediate danger to life by
electrocution.
Damage to the insulation or individual components can be dangerous
to life.
• Work on the electrical system may only be performed by trained
electricians.
• In case of damage to the insulation, switch off voltage supply
immediately and promptly initiate repairs.
• Before starting work on live parts of electrical systems and operating
materials, it must be ensured that the equipment is de-energised for
the duration of the work. Observe the 5 safety rules:
– Disconnect.
– Secure against reconnection.
– Ensure that there is no voltage.
– Earth and short circuit.
– Neighbouring parts that are live must be covered up or fenced off.
• Never bypass or disable fuses. The correct amperage must be used
when replacing fuses.
• Keep moisture away from live parts. It may cause short circuits.
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• During the entire operating time of the access control system, the operator must
verify that the operating instructions created correspond to the current state of
the regulations and, if necessary, adapt them.
• The operator must clearly regulate and specify the responsibilities for
installation, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and cleaning.
• The operator must ensure that all persons handling the access control system
have read and understood these instructions. In addition, the operator must
train the personnel at regular intervals and inform them about the risks.
Furthermore, the operator is responsible for ensuring that the access control system
is always in perfect technical condition. The following therefore applies:
• The operator must ensure that the maintenance intervals specified in these
instructions are followed.
• The operator must have all safety devices inspected regularly for function and
completeness.
2.7 Personnel
requirements
Essential requirements
Only those persons are authorised as personnel who can be expected to carry out
their work reliably.
Persons whose ability to react is affected by, e.g., drugs, alcohol, or medication are
not permitted to operate the system.
In the selection of personnel, observe appropriate training as well as the applicable
occupation-specific regulations.
These instructions describe the qualifications listed below for the personnel for the
various work areas:
Qualified electrician
Qualified electricians are capable of working on electrical systems and recognise
potential hazards and avoid them due to their professional training, knowledge,
experience as well as knowledge of pertinent standards and provisions.
Qualified electricians have been specifically trained for the working environment in
which they operate and know the relevant standards and regulations.
Installation and start-up personnel
Installation and initial start-up may only be carried out by trained experts. Knowledge
of the following is a prerequisite:
• National accident prevention regulations
• National fire prevention regulations
• Expert electro-technical knowledge
If the installation and start-up personnel do not have these qualifications, a specialist
installation company must be commissioned to do the work.
Personnel who are being trained may only install and start up the product under
supervision or after being authorised to do so by someone with experience.
The operator and the installer are personally responsible for compliance with the
VDE regulations (and the national electrotechnical and electronics regulations).
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Unauthorised persons
2.8 Environmental
protection
The following environmentally hazardous substances are used:
Electric and electronic components
Electric and electronic components may contain toxic materials. These components
must be collected separately and be deposited at municipal collection points or
disposed of by a specialist company.
WARNING
Danger to life for unauthorised persons due to hazards in the danger
zone and working area!
Unauthorised persons who do not meet the requirements described herein
will not be aware of the occupational hazards. Therefore, unauthorised
persons are subject to risks of serious injury or death.
• Keep unauthorised persons away from the danger zone and working
area.
• When in doubt, approach persons and have them clear the danger
zone and working area.
• Interrupt the work until unauthorised persons have left the danger zone
and working area.
NOTE
Risk to the environment due to improper handling of environmentally
hazardous substances!
Improper handling of environmentally hazardous substances, particularly
improper disposal, can cause significant damage to the environment.
• Always follow the notes below for handling environmentally hazardous
substances and their disposal.
• If environmentally hazardous substances are accidentally released
into the environment, immediately take appropriate action. When in
doubt, notify the appropriate local authority of the damage and check
for appropriate measures to be taken.
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2.9 Safety notes
and dangers
The product has been built in accordance with the latest state of technology and
the recognised technical safety regulations. Nevertheless, danger to persons or
damage to product or other property could occur during installation and use.
WARNING
Risk of fatality due to lack of emergency opening facility!
If the product is installed without an emergency opening facility, it may not
be possible to open the door from the outside in the event of fault. If
emergencies occur inside the room during the fault, rescue work will be
hindered.
> The operator must ensure that doors to which this product is fitted have
an emergency opening facility in the event of faults.
> Häfele is not liable for damage that is attributable to failure to install
an emergency opening facility.
WARNING
Risk of fatality due to failures or faults in electromagnetically
sensitive devices!
The electromagnetic radiation of the product can cause faults in sensitive
parts (e.g. in medical equipment).
The functionality thereof will be adversely affected.
> Do not place product close to electromagnetically sensitive devices.
> Pay attention to the safety instructions for the electromagnetically
sensitive devices.
> If you have any doubts regarding compatibility, please contact the
manufacturer.
WARNING
Danger in case of improper use!
Improper use of the product can result in dangerous situations.
> Never install the product in potentially explosive areas.
NOTE
Damage to product due to damaged wires!
Damaged wires affect the functionality of the product.
> Do not trap or damage wires during installation.
> Never start up and use the product if any wires have been damaged.
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3. Scope of delivery
• Check completeness and condition of scope of delivery prior to installation.
• If parts are missing or damaged, contact the manufacturer.
The scope of delivery includes:
• WT 210 wall terminal with frame
• Installation instructions
Fig. 1: Scope of delivery
Dispose of packaging materials in accordance with national regulations.
4. Overview of the access control system
Short description
The WT 210 wall terminal is a compact wall terminal in which the reader and the
electronic control unit are combined into a compact unit. In combination with an
electrical or electro-mechanical opening device, the WT 210 forms a complete offline
access point with low security requirements.
Applications with additional security requirements can be realised with the WTX 202
add-on module This looks after the switching input functionality of the WT 210, and
is installed in a secure area. Please refer to the installation instructions of the WTX 202
for more information on this topic.
The design of the device allows easy installation in flush-mount sockets in
compliance with DIN 49073.
The WT 210 has a opto-uncoupled switching input. This can be used to connect an
internal door opener push button, which activates the switching output of the WT 210
for the electric strike directly.
WARNING
Risk of suffocation from small parts and packing materials!
Screws, small parts and packaging materials can be deadly playthings
for children.
> Do not leave the packing materials and the contents lying around
carelessly, and keep away from children and babies.
> Keep children away from the installation site during installation.
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The WT 210 has a sabotage sensor which triggers the integrated acoustic signal
generator and activates the alarm relay if the reader is removed from the mounting
frame
All locking procedures and any removal of the device from the frame are logged in
the memory of the WT 210.
The WT 210 has a radio interface, via which the terminal can be configured and audit
trails read out with the aid of the MDU.
WT 210 wall terminal
Fig. 2: WT 210 for flush mounting
5. Description of functions
5.1 Function of the
access control
system
The access control system consists of the WT 210 wall terminal with an external
power supply and a connected electrical or electro-mechanical opening device and
the configuration software.
The settings of the WT 210 which are made in the configuration software are
transmitted to the WT 210 by the MDU 110 mobile data transfer unit.
Audit trails are also read out of the WT 210 by the MDU 110 so that they can be
loaded into the software of the administrator PC and processed.
Other components such a door release button can also be connected to the WT 210.
Amongst other things, the following installation versions are possible:
Installation version 1 (low security requirements)
• A door with a WT 210, electric opening device and internal door opener push
button.
See chapter "5.4.1 Installation version 1 (low security requirements)" on page
35.
1Front view
2Rear view
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Installation version 2 (additional security requirements)
• A door with a WT 210, an electric opening device, an internal door opener push
button and a WTX 202.
See chapter "5.4.2 Installation version 2 (additional security requirements)" on
page 36.
5.2 Pin configuration
of the WT 210
Fig. 3: Pin configuration WT 210
NOTE
Risk of damage to property or consequential damage due to incorrect
installation!
The WT 210 can be damaged if it is installed incorrectly.
• A switch/button is connected between IN+ and IN-.
• If an external power source is to be connected, the negative pole must
be connected to the negative terminal (-) and the positive pole to the
IN- terminal.
• Attention with optocoupler: The input current must be limited to min.
5 mA to max. 20 mA with a series resistor, otherwise damage to
property and/or consequential damage is possible.
Connection Usage
+/- Connection of the power supply 12 – 24 V DC
A, B Connection of the RS 485
ALARM Alarm output port, make
IN+, IN- Switching input/push button input
NC, NO, COM Relay output port, changeover contact
IN-, - 5 – 24 V, min. 5 mA / max. 20 mA (optocoupler)
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5.3 Recommended
power supply
Fig. 4: Power supply
• Input voltage: 100 – 240 V AC
• Output voltage: 12 V DC
• Output current max. 2 A
• Short-circuit proof
• Can be mounted on DIN top hat rail
• Catalogue number 917.93.013
5.4 Installation
versions
5.4.1 Installation version 1 (low security requirements)
Door with WT 210, electric strike and inner pushbutton
Fig. 5: Installation version 1
1 Power supply, Cat.No. 917.93.013
2 Option: Door release push button in the indoor area
3 Electric strike, 12 V DC
1
2
3
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5.4.2 Installation version 2 (additional security requirements)
Door with WT 210, electric strike, inner pushbutton and WTX 202
Fig. 6: Installation version 2
1 Power supply, Cat.No. 917.93.013
2 Option: Door release push button in the indoor area
3 Electric strike, 12 V DC
12
3
100 - 240 V DC
12 V DC
WTX 202
WT 210
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Connections at the WTX 202
Fig. 7: Connections at the WTX 202
As soon as the reader is removed from the wall mounted holder, an alarm is
triggered in the terminal. This interrupts the electrical connection to the electric
strike via the external relay, meaning that the door cannot be opened.
5.4.3 Front view of WT 210
Fig. 8: Front view of WT 210 (with frame)
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6. Mounting and installation
6.1 Requirements
for installation
locations
• The environmental conditions must be adhered to.
See chapter "10.2 Ambient conditions during operation" on page 42.
• Connection leads for connecting the various components must be present.
• The voltage of the on site power supply must meet the requirements of the
power supply unit used. See operating instructions of the power supply unit.
• Lead cross-section of the on site power supply: 1.5 mm
6.2 Mounting and
installation
of the WT 210
Personnel: qualified electrician
Prerequisites:
• At the desired installation location, a switch box according to DIN 49073 is pre-
installed in the wall.
• The lead for the power supply and the lead to the electric strike are already
installed.
1. Disconnect voltage supply from the mains.
2. Screw the frame of the WT 210 to the pre-installed switch box.
Ensure that the black mark is at the top right and the retaining rails (fig. 9/1) for the
reader are on the right and left.
Fig. 9: Frame
NOTE
Installation on metal surfaces (e.g. doors or panels) is generally possible.
However, the metal surroundings (doors, frames, etc.) may have an
adverse effect on the functionality of the terminal. We therefore recommend
a sample installation.
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3. Connect the connection leads to the clips (fig. 10/1) of the reader.
Fig. 10: Terminal clamps on the rear
4. Screw cover to rear of WT 210 (fig. 11/1). Lead out the leads to the padded cable
guides at the side (fig. 11/2).
Fig. 11: Rear of WT 210 with lead
NOTE
Risk of damage to the leads!
The connection leads can be damaged in the event of incorrect installation.
• Carefully push the reader and lead into the switch box.
• Ensure that the leads are not trapped.
1
+
--
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5. Push the reader into the frame until it has engaged into the retaining rails at both
sides.
Fig. 12: WT 210 with frame
6.3 After installation 1. Re-establish the voltage supply.
2. Check function.
The installation was performed correctly, if the following
is true:
• LED illuminates red.
Configuration and start-up
The system configuration and the configuration of the WT 210
take place via the software, and are carried out by the system
supplier’s authorised customer service.
The initial start-up of the access control system is also carried
out by the system supplier’s customer service.
To ensure that the current Dialock firmware is running on the
terminal, the device has to be flashed (programmed) using the
mobile programming unit (MDU) during start-up.
In case of questions concerning the firmware version or the
procedure please contact Häfele.
BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy
Products that are equipped with BLE can also be operated
via smartphone (Android/IOS) with a suitable app. In case of
questions concerning smartphone applications please contact
Häfele.
More information about the start-up and configuration of the
overall system can be found in the Dialock 2.0 user manual.
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6.4 Displays on
the WT 210
Fig. 13: Overview of LEDs on the WT 210
7. Disassembly
7.1 Safety notes
for disassembly
7.2 Disassembly Before starting disassembly:
• Physically disconnect the entire power supply and discharge stored residual
energy.
• Disconnect interconnecting lead between the components.
8. Disposal
1 LED 1 illuminates in green, if access is granted.
2 LED 2 illuminates in red, if the WT 210 is ready for operation.
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DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from electrical current!
Contact with live components can be fatal.
• Before starting disassembly, switch off and permanently disconnect
the electrical power supply.
NOTE
Risk to the environment due to improper disposal!
Improper disposal may be hazardous to the environment.
• Do not dispose of electronic waste and electronic components in
residential waste.
• Have electronic waste and electronic components disposed of only
by authorised specialist companies.
• When in doubt, seek advice on environmentally responsible disposal
from the local municipal authority or specialised disposal companies.
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If no return or disposal agreement exist, recycle disassembled components:
• Scrap metals.
• Recycle plastic components.
• Dispose of other components sorted by nature of the material.
See chapter "2.8 Environmental protection" on page 30.
9. Storage
9.1 Storage of
packages
Store packages under the following conditions:
• Do not store outdoors.
• Store in a dry and dust-free place.
• Do not expose to aggressive media.
• Protect against sun exposure.
• Avoid mechanical vibrations.
• Storage temperature: –25 – +70 °C
• Relative humidity: max. 90 %, not condensed.
10. Technical data
10.1 Connection and
power values
10.2 Ambient
conditions during
operation
In some cases, instructions for storage may be located on
the package, which go beyond the requirements listed here.
Follow these accordingly.
Specification Value Unit
Voltage 12 – 24 V DC
Tolerance ± 15 %
Current consumption, maximum
(with 12 V) 0,2 A
Power consumption, maximum 3 W
Safe-keeping 1 A
Lead type (all terminals) 0.13 – 0.52 mm2
Specification Value Unit
Operating temperature -25 – +70 °C
Relative humidity, maximum
(not condensed)
10 – 95 %
Degree of protection (front) IP 65
Degree of protection (rear) IP 44
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