jcm-tech HDOOREVO User manual

HDOOREVO
User Manual

Table of contents
Important safety instructions 3
Use of the equipment 3
Introduction 4
General description 4
Features 5
Installation 7
Connection 7
Electric lock or suction cups 9
Configuration 10
Connect to the Internet 10
Configuration with cloudAssistant 10
Registering the equipment 10
Registering groups and users 13
Configure relays and assign traffic schedules 17
Set group schedules 18
Administration: Honoa 19
Wiegand 20
Settings 20
Add users 21
Events 23
Operational mode 24
Remote control from cloudAssistant 24
Anti-Passback 25
Settings in cloudAssistant 26
Verification 27
LED behaviour 27
Solving problems 28
Connect to a WiFi network 28
Resolve reception issues 29
Notes 30
Technical data 32
Regulatory Data 32
UKCA Declaration of conformity 32
EU Declaration of conformity 32
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Important safety instructions
Disconnect the power supply whenever you proceed to the installation or repair of
the equipment.
In compliance with the European Low Voltage Directive, we inform you of the following requirements:
•When the devices remain permanently connected, an easily accessible connecting device must be incorporated into the wir-
ing.
•This system must only be installed by qualified professionals that have with automated garage doors and knowledge of the
relevant European standards.
•The user instructions for this device must always be in the user’s possession.
•The operating frequency of the receiver does not interfere in any way with the 868 MHz remote control systems.
Use of the equipment
This device is designed for applications with an automated garage door. It is not guaranteed for the direct activation of
devices other than those specified. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the device specifications without warning.
No liability can be accepted for errors and misprints.
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Introduction
General description
HDOOREVO is a Motion and Bluetooth receiver connected with information on the state of the door and with remote activ-
ation in real time.
Save on commutes and secure your installation.
Since the HONOADOOR solution devices are connected to the Internet, you can manage them anywhere and instantly,
through cloudAssistant by JCM, providing a fast response thanks to online management and task automation.
You can open the door with the MOTION control, MOTION proximity tag, and/or WIEGAND devices.
Along with cloudAssistant, you can use HDOOREVO to instantly check the door's operation from your office, avoiding unne-
cessary trips to check that installations are working properly and to detect and manage suspicious fobs.
The device can work without an Internet connection, but it does require a connection for certain functions.
An Internet connection is required for:
•Setting up the device in cloudAssistant:
•Setting and assigning time slots with the annual holiday calendar
•Checking the entry status in cloudAssistant
•Reading events in cloudAssistant
•Registering and cancelling fobs & tags
•Alerts and notifications
Settings are adjusted through the cloudAssistant (v4 or later) with a WIFI connection.
Settings with cloudAssistant Use
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Features
Power supply: The equipment is powered with a 110Vac to 230Vac voltage. 500mA protective fuse.
Relay Output: The equipment has 2 adjustable open or closed contact relay outputs. These outputs can be programmed to
be activated with different fob channels through cloudAssistant. Moreover, these relays can be remotely activated in real time
with the cloudAssistant.
Inputs: The equipment has 2 inputs to connect 2 limit switches to monitor the door's status (Open/Closed).
868MHz MOTION receiver module: The equipment has an 868MHz MOTION receiver module to receive from fobs.
Extension module for wired keyboards and readers: the device includes two "Wiegand" inputs, a "Wiegand" output, and a
"BUS-L" input, whose settings can be managed with cloudAssistant. Consumption of devices connected to these inputs can-
not exceed 250mA.
WIFI / GSM Module: The equipment has a WIFI / GSM communication module for connection to the Internet.
Users: Up to 2000 users managed with cloudAssistant.
Events: Up to 2000 events may be viewed through cloudAssistant.
Statistics and information on use: You may use cloudAssistant to view a daily graph of the number of relay activations,
accepted and rejected users, open-door and closed-door events, data consumption, and more.
Light-up signals: The equipment has three LED indicators: "ST", "NW", and "IN" to indicate the cloudAssistant connection
status.
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Installation
Attach the back of the box to the wall with the plugs and screws supplied.
Connect the equipment. Attach the front of the receiver to the back part with the screws supplied for this purpose.
Connection
POWER INPUT: Power supply at 230Vac.
R1:RELAY Channel 1. Potential-free contact.
R2: RELAY Channel 2. Potential-free contact
•Characteristics of output relays (for resistive load):
•Maximum current: 2A.
•Maximum power: 60W / 62.5VA.
•Maximum voltage: 24V ac/dc.
IN1: Monitoring input for NC contact.
IN2: Monitoring input for NC contact.
WIEGAND OUT: WIEGAND output for connection to auxiliary devices.
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WIEGAND INPUT X: See WEIGAND device manual to view the connection.
BUS-L: See EVOPROX device manual to view the connection.
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Electric lock or suction cups
The relays can switch up to 2A of resistive loads. The number of manoeuvres depends on the type and characteristics of the
loads.
With resistive loads, they can reach 1000000 manoeuvres with 30W loads.
DC inductive loads: 30W / 30Vdc / 1A -> 500000 manoeuvres. One diode (1N4007) along with the electric lock or suction
cups is necessary in parallel.
Example relay connection 1:
AC inductive loads: 30Va / 30Vac / 1A -> 750000 manoeuvres. A varistor (V68ZA2) with electric lock or suction cups is
necessary in parallel.
Example relay connection 1:
If using suction cups, the relay type
must be "Normally closed" (see: "Con-
figuring relays and assigning traffic
schedules").
The diode or varistor must be connected
as close as possible to the electric lock
or suction cup.
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Configuration
Connect to the Internet
The device must be connected to the Internet to change its settings, but it does not require a connection to function.
If the device comes with a SIM card supplied: power on the device and wait about 5 minutes until it connects to the Internet
(LEDs solid green).
If the device does NOT come with a SIM supplied: see "Connect to a WiFi network" in "Solving problems".
Configuration with cloudAssistant
Registering the equipment
Once the equipment has an Internet connection, it can be configured:
1. Enter cloudAssistant:https://cloudassistantv4.jcm-tech.com/login and login.
2. Add facility (orange button located in the lower right corner).
3. Fill the fields. Save.
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4. Equipments -> Add equipment (orange button located in the lower right corner).
5. Enter a name for the device and select HONOADOOR. Save.
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6. Enter the Activation Key (found in the device label). Select the pertinent Timezone and assign names and work modes
to the entries. Save.
The names assigned to the entries are the same ones that appear in "Remote state" (see: Operational Mode).
The Activation key and the Timezone are the only mandatory fields to register users.
If working with Wiegand, see "Wiegand: Settings".
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Registering groups and users
1. Groups -> Add (orange button located in the lower right corner).
2. Enter Name and Description. Save.
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3. Activate the relays by selecting any of the channels. Back.
If this is a group of devices working with fobs, the selected channels match the function that the
fob will have.
4. On the group screen: Enroll code to add fobs.
If working with Wiegand, see "Wiegand: Add users."
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5. Manual to add one by one, Sequential to add a series of fobs. Fill in the fields correctly, enter the serial number cor-
rectly. Accept.
This equipment does not work with reservation codes and does not allow replacements.
All fobs must be directly managed with the equipment's memory with the button Save con-
figuration.
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6. Click "Installation Name" in the upper gray bar to go to installation.
7. Equipments -> Save configuration.
Every time an equipment parameter is modified, you must Save con-
figuration.
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Configure relays and assign traffic schedules
On the equipment's "Relays" screen:
•Relay X: assign name to the relay
•Selector: enable / disable relay
•Relay type X: Bistable/Normally open/ Normally closed
•Relay activation time X: set the time that the relay remains active for (it is 1 second by default)
•Open door schedule: The relay activates automatically, based on the assigned weekly hours. Without assigned hours, the
relay operates normally
•Custom open door time schedule: Activation time goes from 1 second to the time selected in "Door open time", based on
the assigned weekly hours. Without assigned scheludes, the relay operates normally
•Relay delay time X: set the time that it takes for the relay to activate (it is 0 seconds by default)
•Door open time: time in seconds
For the activation times and schedule to work, the device must be connected to the Internet.
Every time an equipment parameter is modified, you must save con-
figuration.
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Set group schedules
The assignment of a schedule to a group is done in the "Configuration" screen of groups:
Group users can only activate the relay when within the assigned hours. If there is no assigned schedule, it can always be
activated.
For the schedule to work, the device must be connected to the Internet.
Every time an equipment parameter is modified, you must save con-
figuration.
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Administration: Honoa
Users may view your contact information by scanning the device QR code.
Contact information can be changed on the "Honoa" screen under "Administration".
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Wiegand
The device has two inputs to connect Wiegand26 or Wiegand34 devices. It also has a Wiegand output for the "radio connect
interface" feature.
You can manage settings for Wiegand formats through the cloudAssistant, and these settings are applied to Wiegand inputs
and the output.
All devices connected to Wiegand input 1 act on channel 1, and the ones with Wiegand 2 on channel 2. You can define the
channels that activate relays in group settings. There are no Wiegand channels 3 and 4.
Settings
In the device's "Parameters" tab, click the "Wiegand Configuration" icon.
Select the Wiegand format type; you can select between Weigand26 and Wiegand34 formats.
If you wish to work in "Site Code" mode, you must set the length and value of this code. Otherwise, leave these fields at "0."
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