Kaba access manager 92 30 User manual

Kaba access manager 92 30
Technical Manual
EN
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Kaba AG
Access & Workforce Management
Hofwisenstrasse 24
8153 Rümlang
Switzerland
Phone +41 44 818 93 11
www.kaba.com
Kaba AG
Access & Workforce Management
Mühlebühlstrasse 23
8620 Wetzikon
Switzerland
Phone +41 44 931 61 11
www.kaba.com
Kaba GmbH
Access & Workforce Management
Albertistraße 3
78056 Villingen-Schwenningen
Germany
Phone +49 7720 603 0
www.kaba.com
This document must not be reproduced in any way or otherwise further used without the written consent of Kaba AG.
All product names are trademarks of the respective companies.
Copyright 2016 Kaba AG. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
1 About this Document ............................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Validity............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Target group ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Contents and purpose................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.4 Orientation in the document.................................................................................................................................... 8
1.5 Additional documentation ........................................................................................................................................ 8
1.6 Warnings........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
1.6.1 Hazard Categories.......................................................................................................................................... 9
1.6.2 Symbols.............................................................................................................................................................. 9
1.7 Notes.................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
2 Grouped safety messages.................................................................................................................... 10
2.1 Use as directed .............................................................................................................................................................10
2.2 Mounting and installation........................................................................................................................................10
2.3 Service and Maintenance .........................................................................................................................................10
2.4 Accessories and spare parts ....................................................................................................................................10
2.5 ESD (electrostatic discharge) protective measures.........................................................................................11
2.6 Environmental protection .......................................................................................................................................11
3 Product Description ............................................................................................................................. 12
3.1 Overview.........................................................................................................................................................................12
3.2 Device variants .............................................................................................................................................................13
3.3 B-Client AC30 terminal software............................................................................................................................14
3.3.1 Areas of application.....................................................................................................................................14
3.3.2 Software options ..........................................................................................................................................14
3.3.3 Supported readers/subterminals ...........................................................................................................15
3.3.4 Readers via Wiegand...................................................................................................................................15
3.3.5 Registration units .........................................................................................................................................16
3.4 Technical Data ..............................................................................................................................................................17
3.4.1 Power supply .................................................................................................................................................17
3.4.2 Output voltages............................................................................................................................................17
3.4.3 Outputs ............................................................................................................................................................18
3.4.4 Inputs................................................................................................................................................................18
3.4.5 Interfaces .........................................................................................................................................................19
3.4.6 Reader...............................................................................................................................................................19
3.4.7 Ambient conditions.....................................................................................................................................20
3.4.8 Dimensions/Weight.....................................................................................................................................20
3.4.9 Dimensional drawings................................................................................................................................20
3.5 Conformity.....................................................................................................................................................................21
3.6 Labeling ..........................................................................................................................................................................22
4 Design and function ............................................................................................................................. 23
4.1 Opening the housing.................................................................................................................................................23
4.2 Functional principle....................................................................................................................................................24
4.2.1 Typical applications.....................................................................................................................................25
4.2.2 Superior system ............................................................................................................................................26
4.2.3 Reader...............................................................................................................................................................26
4.2.4 Function of the inputs ................................................................................................................................27

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4.2.5 Function of the outputs .............................................................................................................................27
4.3 Access control with B-Client AC30........................................................................................................................28
4.3.1 Operating states ...........................................................................................................................................28
4.3.2 Sequence of authorization checks.........................................................................................................30
4.3.3 Examples of door surveillance time sequences ................................................................................31
4.4 Light emitting diodes ................................................................................................................................................34
4.4.1 Device status..................................................................................................................................................35
5 Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 36
5.1 Installation conditions...............................................................................................................................................36
5.1.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................36
5.1.2 Installation site ..............................................................................................................................................36
5.1.3 Connections ...................................................................................................................................................36
5.1.4 Cable entry......................................................................................................................................................37
5.2 Installation diagram ...................................................................................................................................................38
5.2.1 Access control with registration unit ....................................................................................................38
5.2.2 Access control with reader via RS-485..................................................................................................39
5.2.3 Access control with readers via Wiegand............................................................................................40
5.3 Installation lines...........................................................................................................................................................41
5.3.1 Ethernet ...........................................................................................................................................................41
5.3.2 Power supply of the reader.......................................................................................................................41
5.3.3 Data line to reader/subterminal..............................................................................................................41
5.3.4 Line to the door opener, the door opener key, and the door contacts....................................41
5.3.5 Coaxial cables to registration units........................................................................................................41
5.3.6 Line to the Wiegand reader......................................................................................................................41
5.4 Wall mounting..............................................................................................................................................................42
5.5 Cable routing ................................................................................................................................................................43
5.6 Setting the PoE switches ..........................................................................................................................................44
5.7 Connections ..................................................................................................................................................................45
5.7.1 Network connection....................................................................................................................................45
5.7.2 Overview of terminals.................................................................................................................................46
5.7.3 External 24 V DC power supply ...............................................................................................................47
5.7.4 Registration units .........................................................................................................................................48
5.7.5 Readers via RS-485.......................................................................................................................................49
5.7.6 Readers via Wiegand...................................................................................................................................52
5.7.7 Inputs................................................................................................................................................................53
5.7.8 Outputs ............................................................................................................................................................57
5.7.9 Standard assignment of inputs/outputs (B-Client AC30) ..............................................................64
5.7.10 Configuration-dependent assignment (B-Client AC30).................................................................65
5.8 Vandal contact..............................................................................................................................................................67
5.9 Fastening the cover....................................................................................................................................................68
6 Start-up ................................................................................................................................................. 69
6.1 Network requirements ..............................................................................................................................................69
6.1.1 Communication ............................................................................................................................................69
6.1.2 Automatic registration via B-COMM .....................................................................................................69
6.2 Automatic registration via B-COMM ....................................................................................................................70
6.3 Start options..................................................................................................................................................................71
6.3.1 Performing a cold start...............................................................................................................................71
6.3.2 Perform a cold start and set the default IP address 123.0.0.2 ......................................................72
6.3.3 Setting the default IP address 123.0.0.2 (without cold start)........................................................72
6.4 Service Interface ..........................................................................................................................................................73

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6.4.1 Login .................................................................................................................................................................73
6.4.2 Basic structure ...............................................................................................................................................73
6.4.3 Overview of the service functions..........................................................................................................74
6.4.4 Actions within the service functions .....................................................................................................74
6.4.5 Network settings...........................................................................................................................................75
6.4.6 Host settings ..................................................................................................................................................77
6.4.7 FTCS host settings........................................................................................................................................79
6.4.8 CardLink host settings ................................................................................................................................79
6.5 Device Discovery Tool ...............................................................................................................................................80
6.5.1 System requirements..................................................................................................................................80
6.5.2 Selecting the network interface..............................................................................................................80
6.5.3 Displaying devices with B-Client AC30.................................................................................................80
6.5.4 Changing network parameters ...............................................................................................................81
6.6 SFTP server.....................................................................................................................................................................82
6.6.1 Prerequisites...................................................................................................................................................82
6.6.2 Establishing an SFTP connection............................................................................................................82
7 Packaging/Return................................................................................................................................. 84
7.1 Complete Devices .......................................................................................................................................................84
7.2 Electronic Assemblies ................................................................................................................................................84
7.3 Marking ...........................................................................................................................................................................85
8 Disposal................................................................................................................................................. 86
9 Appendix............................................................................................................................................... 87
9.1 Configuration Kaba Access Manager 92 30 .......................................................................................................87
Index...................................................................................................................................................... 88

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1 About this Document
1.1 Validity
This document describes the product:
Product name: Kaba access manager 92 30
Item number 04079230
Terminal software: B-Client AC30 from version 669-01-X-K00
Manufacturing date: Starting from March 2016
This document describes all device versions and optional equipment and functions.
Options need to be paid for and are therefore only available if they have been pur-
chased. Additional equipment and functions may not yet be available at the time of
issuing the document and, possibly, can only be purchased at a later stage.
1.2 Target group
This document is exclusively intended for specialist personnel.
The descriptions require specialist personnel trained by the manufacturer. The de-
scriptions do not replace product training.
For reasons of device safety, the installation and maintenance operations described
in this document must be carried out only by service persons according to EN
60950-1 (Information technology equipment - Safety).
Service persons are persons having adequate technical training and sufficient experi-
ence to be aware of and to minimize the possible risks for themselves or other per-
sons, which may occur when carrying out these operations. The service persons are
responsible for adhering to the instructions given by the manufacturer and to the ap-
plicable standards and regulations during execution of their work.
This document is also used as information for persons with the following tasks:
• project planning and implementation
• Commissioning the product within the network
• Connecting the product to the user software by programming customer applica-
tions
• Customer-specific adjustment by setting the parameters of the product
1.3 Contents and purpose
The contents is limited to the assembly, installation, start-up, and basic operation of
the hardware.

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1.4 Orientation in the document
This document contains the following orientation aids to facilitate finding of specific
topics:
• The table of contents at the beginning of the manual gives an overview of all
topics.
• The header always contains the respective main chapter.
• Cross references always indicate the number of the chapter in which the supple-
mentary information can be found. Example [ 5.7].
• An index in the alphabetical order is given at the end of the manual.
1.5 Additional documentation
Details on setting specific device parameters can be found in the reference manual of
the terminal software used.
Supplementary documentation is available on the Kaba website. The technical man-
uals are located in a secured area of the website.
• Access is only possible after logging in.
• An account will need to be created before logging in for the first time.
Access and login:
1. In the browser, access the Kaba page http://www.kaba.com.
2. Select the language in the top right.
3. Under "Products", select the "Access Management" or "Workforce Management"
product division.
4. In the top right section of the screen, click on the following symbol:
.
5. Enter your e-mail address and password and login or create an account (see be-
low).
ðThe technical manuals can be found under "Downloads".
Create account:
1. Click "Create account".
2. Complete the data fields and confirm.
ðA confirmation link will be sent to your e-mail address.
3. To activate your account, click on the confirmation link in your e-mail.

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1.6 Warnings
Warnings containing information/instructions and prohibitions to prevent injury to
persons and damage to property are specially labeled.
Please pay attention to warnings. They are intended to help prevent accidents and
avoid damage.
1.6.1 Hazard Categories
Warnings are split into the following categories:
CAUTION
Slight Risk
Describes a potentially hazardous situation that could result in minor physical in-
juries.
NOTICE
Information on how to handle the product correctly.
Failure to comply with these warnings may result in malfunctions. The product or
something in its vicinity could be damaged.
1.6.2 Symbols
Depending on the source of the hazard, symbols are used for the warnings, and
these have the following meanings:
General danger Danger for electronic compo-
nents from electrostatic dis-
charge
1.7 Notes
Notes are labeled with an info symbol.
Tips and useful information.
These help you to make best use of the product and its functions.

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2 Grouped safety messages
This product has been built in accordance with state-of-the-art standards and the
recognized safety rules. Nevertheless, its use may constitute a risk to persons and
cause damage to material property.
Read and observe the following safety instructions before using the product.
2.1 Use as directed
The product is only intended for use as described in chapter “Product description”.
Any use beyond that is considered contrary to its designated use. The manufacturer
cannot be held liable for damage resulting from such use. Such use is at the sole risk
of the user/operator.
2.2 Mounting and installation
Mounting and installation may only be carried out by service persons (see chapter 1
“Target group”).
Mains voltage installations may only be carried out by a certified specialized com-
pany or authorized electricians.
Installation may only be carried out in places that fulfill the climatic and technical
conditions stated by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from improper handling or in-
correct installation.
2.3 Service and Maintenance
Maintenance work / troubleshooting
Only the service person (see chapter 1 “Target group”) is entitled to remove faults
and carry out maintenance work.
Reconstruction and modification
Any alteration or modification to the device may only be performed by the service
person (see chapter 1 “Target group”). Any alteration or modification performed by
unauthorized persons shall render void any liability.
2.4 Accessories and spare parts
Accessories and spare parts must comply with the technical requirements specified
by the manufacturer. This is guaranteed when using original accessories and spare
parts from Kaba.

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2.5 ESD (electrostatic discharge) protective measures
NOTICE
Danger for electronic components due to electrostatic discharge.
Improper handling of printed circuit boards or components can cause damages that
lead to complete failures or sporadic errors.
• During installation and repair of the product, the ESD protective measures must
be considered.
• Wear an ESD wristband when handling electronic components. Connect the end
of the wristband to a discharge socket or an unvarnished grounded metal com-
ponent. This way, static charges are discharged from your body securely and ef-
fectively.
• Touch only the edges of circuit boards. Do not touch the circuit board nor the
connector.
• Place all dismantled components on an antistatic surface or in an antistatic con-
tainer.
• Avoid contact between circuit boards and clothing. The wristband only protects
the printed circuit boards against electrostatic discharge from your body, but
there is still a risk of damage through electrostatic discharge from your clothing.
• Transport and dispatch dismantled modules only in electrostatically shielded
protective bags.
2.6 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.

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3 Product Description
3.1 Overview
The Kaba access manager 92 30 is designed specifically for control of an individual
door (access/exit). The access manager can also be used for the decentralized access
control applications.
This is why the device is installed in secure indoor locations near the access. The de-
vice is designed for direct mounting on the wall. However, it can also be mounted in
suspended ceilings, wall recesses etc.
Depending on the device version, the access manager supports the connection of
registration units, readers/subterminals via RS-485 or Wiegand. The registration unit
allows contact-free reading and writing of RFID media in MIFARE or LEGIC technol-
ogy (depending on the configuration).
A 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface is provided for communication with the
host on the network.
Power is supplied over PoE (Power over Ethernet). As an alternative the power supply
can also be performed via an external 24 V DC power supply unit.
The device has 4 inputs and 3 outputs. They can be used for control and monitoring
of Door management.

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3.2 Device variants
The Kaba access manager 92 30 is available in two device variants: The difference is in
the possible reader connection.
One variant allows connection of 2 RFID registration units or readers/subterminals via
RS-485. The other variant allows connection of 2 readers via Wiegand.
Equipment depending on the device version - Overview
Equipment / Variant RFID Wiegand
Communication
Ethernet interface X X
Connections for readers
Registration units X
Readers/subterminals via RS-485 X
Readers via Wiegand X
Serial interface
RS-232 for specific applications X X
Inputs / Outputs
4 digital inputs X X
3 relay outputs X X
Vandal contact Cover X X
Vandal contact Wall X X
Power supply
PoE (Power over Ethernet) X X
24 V DC power supply X X
Output voltages
5 V DC X
12 V DC X X
24 V DC (only for 24 V DC power supply) X X
Depending on the device variants, the corresponding terminals are available or not
available for readers.

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3.3 B-Client AC30 terminal software
B-Client AC30 is a terminal software for access control. This terminal software makes
the device compatible with the data records used in previous access controls of the
B-Net series.
3.3.1 Areas of application
Access control
The access manager uses various test criteria to check whether a booking made on a
reader/subterminal is authorized or not.
Door management
• Sluice control
• Door activation
• Monitoring of door opening
• Monitoring of door opening time
• Access monitoring
Alarm Management
The access manager reports irregularities in access control or door management to
the host computer. An additional function is to activate relays.
3.3.2 Software options
Various software options can be used to expand the functional scope of the terminal
software. Software options need to be enabled in the “sop.ini” license file using a
suitable license key.
The sop.ini license file is located in the following directory:
home/admin/Program/Share/Init
The following software options are available:
Memory options
Standard Option 1 Option 2
Master records 2,000 10,000 50,000
Registration records 8,000 40,000 100,000
CardLink update records 4,000 20,000 25,000
CardLink validation records 2,000 10,000 25,000
CardLink
CardLink validation in connection with LEGIC or MIFARE readers/subterminals.
CardLink update via registration units
AVISO
Customer-specific functional upgrades by means of AVISO routines.
Data encryption
Data encryption via Ethernet UDP in connection with the B-COMM communication
software.
Data encryption via HTTPS for XML communication.
Number of subterminals
The fixed number of supported subterminals is 2 (registration units and / or subter-
minals via RS-485 or readers via Wiegand).

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3.3.3 Supported readers/subterminals
The access manager (RFID device variant) supports max. 2 readers/subterminals.
Subterminal Supported function
Compact reader 91 04
Compact reader 91 10
Remote reader 91 15
LEGIC mode:
Reading and writing LEGIC prime (CardLink validation)
Reading and writing LEGIC advant (CardLink validation)
MIFARE mode:
Reading and writing MIFARE DESFire/Classic (CardLink
validation)
Biometric reader 91 50 Finger template transfer via subpartyline
LEGIC mode:
Reading LEGIC prime**
Reading LEGIC advant*/**
MIFARE mode:
Reading MIFARE DESFire/Classic
* not part of standard equipment, function depends on the reader driver used.
** only devices with optional RFID reader.
The readers listed above must be equipped with the firmware of "Subterminal" func-
tion type.
Power supply of the subterminals
For power supply of subterminals connected via the RS-485 interface, the 12 V DC
output voltage of the access manager can be used.
The supply of readers/subterminals by a separate external power supply is also possi-
ble.
Inputs/Outputs of the subterminals
The inputs and outputs of the subterminals can be used, thus increasing the usable
number of inputs/outputs.
The control of the door openers by means of a relay is recommended only in secured
areas.
Time-critical contacts (door frame contact) should not be queried via the inputs of
subterminals.
3.3.4 Readers via Wiegand
Two external readers can be connected to the access manager (Wiegand device vari-
ant) via Wiegand. The power supply of the readers is performed via the access man-
ager. For this purpose, 5 V DC and 12 V DC are available at Wiegand terminals.
Addressing
The addresses 1 and 2 are reserved or assigned automatically to the readers via Wie-
gand.
GID/DID Subterminal
00/01 Reader at Wiegand connection 1
00/02 Reader at Wiegand connection 2

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3.3.5 Registration units
Two registration units can be connected to the access manager via coaxial cables
(connections Ant. A and Ant. B).
Supported registration units
• Kaba registration unit 90 00
• Kaba registration unit 90 01
• Kaba registration unit 90 02 (with PIN keypad)
• Kaba registration unit 90 03
• Kaba registration unit 90 04
Functional features
• A registration unit allows contact-free reading and writing of RFID media in MI-
FARE or LEGIC technology (depending on the configuration).
• The registration units can be used for CardLink validation and CardLink update.
• The registration units are supplied with power by the access manager.
Program number
A registration unit is reported to the communication software as a subterminal with a
program number.
Registration unit Program number
Registration unit without PIN keypad 801-00-X-K00
Registration unit with PIN keypad 802-00-X-K00
Addressing
By default, the addresses 1 and 2 are preset for the registration units and are not
available as subterminal addresses.
GID/DID Subterminal
00/01 Registration unit connection Ant. A
00/02 Registration unit connection Ant. B
From 00/03 Subterminals connected via the RS-485 subpartyline
This presetting can be changed using the parameters.
Parameterizing information
For the two registration units, it is not possible to use different reader configurations.
The reader configuration can be established via address 1 or address 2 and is valid for
both registration units.
External inputs, relays and vandal contact are not available.

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3.4 Technical Data
3.4.1 Power supply
For power supply of the device, there are the following alternative options:
• PoE (Power over Ethernet)
• External 24 V DC power supply unit
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Power supply via the 8-wire Ethernet cable (max.100 m).
• Acc. to IEEE 802.3af (12.95 W) and IEEE802.3at (25.5 W).
24 V DC input
Power supply via the 24 V DC input using an external power supply unit.
• Input voltage: 24 V DC ±10%
• Current consumption: max. 2.3 A
• Power of the power supply unit: 12-60 W
For supply of the device, a power output of approx. 12 W is necessary. Depending on
the required power for output voltages, additionally up to 48 W for external con-
sumers.
Use only power supply units that fulfill the requirements of EN60950-1 as limited
power source.
3.4.2 Output voltages
Use Terminals Performance figures
Power supply
for external readers
Wiegand 1 + 2 5 V DC; max. 2.5 W 1 respectively
Wiegand 1 + 2 12 V DC; max. 3 W 1 respectively
12 V DC OUT 12 V DC; max. 3 W 1 respectively
Power supply
for door opener
etc.
Switchable to OUT1
Selection via jumper
12 V DC; max 7 W (PoE)
12 V DC; max. 17 W (PoE+)
24 V DC; max. 48 W 2
1 The power specification requires that the permissible maximum impulse power
for PoE supply is not exceeded.
– IEEE 802.3af (PoE) = 12.95 W
– IEEE802.3at (PoE+) = 25.5 W
2 The output voltage 24 V DC is available only for power supply via an external
power supply unit. Not for PoE power supply.
The power specification refers to the contact loading capacity. The actual avail-
able power depends on the power of the external power supply unit.

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3.4.3 Outputs
3 relay outputs
• OUT1: Switches one of the following power sources to the terminal
(can be selected via jumper):
– 12 V DC
– 24 V DC (external device power supply)
– External relay voltage (can be fed in via the terminals)
• OUT2 + OUT3: Potential-free change-over contact
• Contact rating: 30 V AC/DC; 2 A max.
• LED status display
3.4.4 Inputs
4 digital inputs
• With integrated power supply and common ground to connect potential-free
contacts.
• Input voltage: 5 V DC max.
• Optional line monitoring
• LED status display
Tamper
• Switching contact for removal of the housing cover
• Switching contact for removal of the device from the wall (bridge using jumper)

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3.4.5 Interfaces
Ethernet interface
• IEEE802.3 compatible 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Auto sensing, Auto MDIX.
RS-485
B-COMM mode:
• 2-wire subpartyline for connecting readers/subterminals
• Transmission parameters: 19,200 baud, 7 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit
• Protocol: BPA/9 subset
exos mode:
• 2-wire subpartyline for connecting readers
• Transmission parameters: 19,200 baud, 8 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit
• Protocol: KCP
RS-232
• Serial interface for specific applications
• Transmission parameters can be set via the terminal software.
Wiegand
• 2 Wiegand interfaces for connection of external lasers
• 5 V DC or 12 V DC power supply for the reader
HF-RFID
• 2 registration units with or without PIN keypad (connections ant. A and ant. B)
• Coaxial cable, impedance 50 Ohm
• Encrypted data transmission
3.4.6 Reader
Depending on the reader configuration, the registration units allow reading and writ-
ing of MIFARE or LEGIC media.
MIFARE
• RFID standard: ISO 14443A
• Supported badge media:
– MIFARE DESFire
– MIFARE Classic
LEGIC
• RFID standard: ISO 14443A, ISO 15693, LEGIC RF
• Supported badge media:
– LEGIC advant
– LEGIC prime

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3.4.7 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)
3.4.8 Dimensions/Weight
• Length: 208 mm
• Width: 208 mm
• Depth: 48 mm
• Weight: approx. 0.6 kg
3.4.9 Dimensional drawings
Dimensions in mm
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