SSS Siedle TR 602 Series User guide

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Planning and
system manual for
access control
Issue 2021

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Contents
1 Planning help 4
2 Configuration examples 10
3 Function overview 24
4 Safety remarks 29
5 Establishing access control
with Vario bus 30
Installation notes 30
Power supply 31
Range 32
6 System components 35
Input/read units 35
RFID card/ RFID tag
(electronic key) 36
6.1 System components
EC602-… 38
Controller and expansion 38
Power supply 39
Programming – EC602-… 40
Space requirement in
the distributor 41
7 Installation 42
General information 42
Basic circuit diagram,
stand-alone operation
with ELM600/611-… and
DSC602-… 43
Basic circuit diagram,
stand-alone operation with
FPM600-… and DSC602-… 44
7.1 Installation EC602-… 45
Basic circuit diagram EC602-… 45
Basic circuit diagram
EC602-… + ECE602-…
(Maximum configuration) 47
2Door stations 49
4Door stations 50
Access Professional –
1Door station 51
Access Professional –
2Door stations 53
In-Home bus –
1Door station (tamper-proof) 55
In-Home bus – 3Door stations
(not tamper-proof) 57
In-Home bus – 3Door stations
(tamper-proof) 59
In-Home bus – 3Door stations
(with motorised lock) 60
In-Home bus – 1Door station
(tamper-proof), Call via COM 61
Basic circuit diagram SC600-…
– 4 Door stations 63
Access Professional –
1Door station 65
8 Programming 67
8.1 General 67
8.2 Stand alone operation 67
8.3 Operation with entrance
controller EC602-… 68
Switching and control functions 70
Input block 71
Internal key button 72
Gateways/ Cascade control
for 2 door releases 74
Feedback input on
COM611-… 75
8.4 Operation with Secure
Controller SC600-… 76
9 Glossary 77
10 Symbols used and
their meaning 79
11 After-sales service 80

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Remarks
This document serves as a guide for
the planning and technical imple-
mentation of a Siedle access control
system.
It is designed to provide an overview
of the key points that need to be
observed.
This document supplements and
is supplemented by the system
manuals for the following Siedle
door communication systems:
Siedle In-Home bus, Siedle Access
Professional and Siedle 1+n tech-
nology. The latest version can be
found in the Downloads section at
www.siedle.com
Qualied contacts are on hand to
offer a fast, professional service.
By telephone, or if required we will
be pleased to visit you on site.
(For detailed information,
see page80)
We accept no liability for mod-
ications, mistakes or printing
errors.
Modications / additions, mistakes
or printing errors do not form
grounds for any claim to compensa-
tion for damages.

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1 Planning help
Access control requirements vary
depending on the type and function
of the building.
This planning help is designed to
help you quickly identify the right
system for you.
Please note that the planning help
only provides a recommendation.
4. Which conguration
(expansion stage + input/read unit)
makes sense for me?
1. What are my access control
requirements?
2. Which expansion stage
is right for me?
3. Which input/read unit(s)
do I want to use?
Find the right access control in
just four steps:

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1. What are my requirements?
Number of users? £1–9
£10–99
£100–499
£ >500
Number of doors to be con-
trolled?
£1
£2–8
£ >8
Stand-alone or networked
operation?
(see description below)
£Stand alone operation
£Networked operation
Stand alone operation
During stand-alone operation, each
input/read device is operated alone.
Characteristics:
• The switching contact for opening
the door is located directly in the
input/read unit. A pilfer safeguard is
recommended.
• Users must be separately taught-in
at each input/read unit.
• User actions cannot be logged.
Networked operation
During networked operation, the
input/read devices of the different
access points are linked to one
another via a central device (con-
troller).
Characteristics:
• The switching contact for opening
the door is located in the controller.
• Users can be created and main-
tained centrally; depending on the
version, this can be carried out with
ease via a web interface.
• Depending on the version, user
actions can be logged.
• Control of several input/read units
via one controller, a combination of
different input/read units possible.
• Depending on the version, time
proles can be created.

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1 Planning help
2. Which expansion stage is right for me? (pre-selection)
Number of users
1–9 10–99 100–499 > 500
Number of doors to
be controlled
1A/ B A/ B C D
2–8 A/ B B C D
> 8 DDDD
The selection of the expansion stage
is a pre-selection. After selecting the
input/read unit(s) that you want to
use, you can use this preselection
to help determine the system that
makes the most sense for your appli-
cation. See page8.

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COM 611-02
In the case of the code lock module,
the door release is triggered by
entering a key code.
Factors and advantages:
• Depending on the expansion
stage, up to 99 or up to 500,000
key codes can be congured
• Easy, convenient handling
• No need for keys
• Well suited for the private use
• Well suited to access control for
server rooms, etc.
Drawbacks:
• Key code can be read by third par-
ties when being entered
FPM 600-0
The ngerprint module is based on
biometrics: The user‘s ngerprint is
read and this opens the door.
Factors and advantages:
• Up to 100user ngerprints can
be read in
• Easy, convenient handling
• No need for keys
• Unique factor which can only be
copied with great effort
• Well suited for the private use
• Well suited to access control for
rooms with restricted access, etc.
Drawbacks:
• Not suitable for small children
(ngerprint not yet fully developed)
• Injured ngers may not be rec-
ognised
ELM 600-0
The electronic key reading module
is the read unit for access control
via RFID card or RFID tag (electronic
key).
Factors and advantages:
• Depending on the expansion
stage, up to 9/899/500,000cards or
electronic keys can be read in
• Easy, convenient handling
• If lost, the cards or electronic
keys can be deleted. The door‘s
locking cylinder does not need to be
replaced.
• Well suited to access control for
ofces, etc.
Drawbacks:
• If lost, third parties can gain
access to the building, etc. using the
card/electronic key. (However, the
SC600-… Secure Controller enables
a combination of card/key and PIN
code to prevent this.)
• Card/electronic key must be carried
3. Which input/read unit(s) do I want to use?
The following input/read units are
currently available for selection:

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1 Planning help
4. Which conguration (expansion stage + input/read unit) makes sense for me?
(recommendation)
* PIN code (COM) not possible in
stand-alone operation.
**A maximum of 100user nger-
prints can be read in on the FPM.
For a larger number of users,
another input/read unit should be
selected for access control.
Upgrade stage
A B C D
Operating mode Stand alone operation
Operation with
entrance controller
EC602-…
Operation with Secure
Controller SC600-…
Networking several
Secure Controller
SC600-…
Predominating
building type
Detached home,
individual rooms
(e.g. server room),
storey doors, e.g. in
apartment buildings
Detached home/
apartment building Commercial building Industrial building
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PIN code
No * Yes Yes Yes
Fingerprint
Yes No No No
RFID card/
RFID tag
(electronic key)
Yes Yes Yes Yes
System
example(s)
• Detached home
with FPM see
page10
• Access to indi-
vidual ofces with
ELM see page16
• Detached home
with COM see
page12
• Apartment building
with COM see
page14
• Industrial building
with ELM see
page18
• Industrial building
with ELM see
page20
• Industrial buildings
at several locations,
with ELM see
page22

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Upgrade stage A
= Stand alone operation
Characteristics:
• 1access point is controlled.
• With FPM611-… up to 100users
• With ELMup to 9users
• The master is needed to create
new users.
• It is not possible to delete indi-
vidual users.
Upgrade stage B
= Operation with entrance controller
EC602-…
Characteristics:
• Up to 8access points can be
controlled with the fully extended
system
• With COMup to 99users
• With FPM611-… up to 100users
• With ELM up to 899users
(without FPM up to 999users; can
be set via PC software)
• Different input/read units can be
combined (at the same door or at
different doors)
• New users can be created manu-
ally via EC or via PC software.
• Individual users can be deleted.
Upgrade stage C
= Operation with Secure Controller
SC600-…
Characteristics:
• Up to 4access points can be
controlled with the fully extended
system
• Up to 500.000 users.
• Different input/read units can be
combined (at the same door or at
different doors)
• New users can be created via
administration interface.
• Individual users can be deleted.
• User actions are logged.
• Different time proles can be
congured.
Upgrade stage D
= Networking several Secure
Controller SC600-…
Characteristics:
• Number of access points can
be scaled via the networked door
controller
• Over 500.000 users (depending on
the capacity of the network).
• New users can be created via
administration interface.
• Individual users can be deleted.
• User actions are logged.
• Different time proles can be
congured.

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2 Conguration examples
Detached house with ngerprint module (FPM)
Remarks
• To prevent burglaries, we rec-
ommend the use of a motorised
lock according to current guidance
(resistance class RC2) instead of a
door release.
A potential-free contact is available
for controlling a customer-provided
motorised lock.
• If a standard door release is to be
used, use a 12VAC door release
with an impedance of min. 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…).
• Fingerprint modules work on the
basis of biometrics and recognise
individual ngerprints. This nger-
print pattern does not fully develop
until around six years of age.
Therefore ngerprint recognition is
not suitable for small children.
Starting situation
• Detached family home,
Family with 1child (3users)
• 1Access
• Keyless access required (no RFID
card/RFID tag)
Recommended access control
• Stand alone operation
• Input unit FPM
• When using an FPM600-…, we
recommend reading in two user
ngerprints per user. Should, for
example, one nger be injured, the
user can still trigger the door release
with the other nger.
You can nd further information
about the individual products in
the detailed function overview. See
page .

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ZDS601-…
DSC602-…
TR 602-…
FPM 600-…
Recommendation –
Pilfer safeguard
In stand-alone operation, the
switching contact for opening the
door is located in the device.
If the read unit is in an unpro-
tected outdoor area or a publicly
accessible area, we recom-
mend using a pilfer safeguard
(DSC602-…+ZDS601-…) to pro-
tect against unauthorised intrusion.
Components required
1x Fingerprint module FPM600-…
1x Transformer TR602-…
1x Motorised lock or Door release 12VAC, with at least 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…)
Additional pilfer safeguard components
1x Anti-pilfer controller DSC602-…
1x Anti-pilfer accessory ZDS601-…
Example in the congurator
Direct link
Conguration number: K19131526
Wiring diagram
see page44
1max. 100
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2 Conguration examples
Detached house with code lock module (COM)
Starting situation
• Detached family home,
Family with 2children
• 2access points: 1front door,
1access point to garage/cellar/etc.
• Keyless access required (no RFID
card/RFID tag)
Recommended access control
• Vario bus operation with EC
• Input unit COM
Remarks
• To prevent burglaries, we rec-
ommend the use of a motorised
lock according to current guidance
(resistance class RC2) instead of a
door release.
A potential-free contact is available
for controlling a customer-provided
motorised lock.
• If a standard door release is to be
used, use a 12VAC door release
with an impedance of min. 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…).
• Depending on the usage fre-
quency, frequently used numbers
may stand out visually against less
frequently used numbers. Therefore,
we recommend assigning each user
their own code and changing the
codes at regular intervals.
You can nd further information
about the individual products in
the detailed function overview. See
page24.

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Example in the congurator
Direct link
Conguration number: K19131531
Terminal plans
See page onwards49
Further input/read units possible
on the same door
The EC602-… entrance controller
allows several input/read units to be
combined on one door station (e.g.
COM).
If more than 2door stations are
to be managed (up to 8), the
ECE602-… entrance controller
extension is also required.
Components required
2x Code lock module COM611-…
1x Entrance controller EC602-…
1x Transformer TR603-…
1x Transformer TR602-…
2x Motorised lock or Door release 12VAC, with at least 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…)
Note
When using motorised locks an
ECE602-… entrance controller
extension is needed as of the 2nd
door.
2max. 99
EC
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COM 611-…
TR 602-…
EC 602-…
TR 603-…
Convenience option:
Programming using
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2 Conguration examples
Apartment block with code lock module (COM)
Starting situation
• Multiple family home, 3tenants
(e.g. multi-generation house)
• Residents of all ages, if required
more than 9residents
• 4Access points: 1front door,
3storey doors
• Keyless access desired/identica-
tion via key code
• Networked operation of input/read
units: All residents need to be able
to open the front door using a code
Recommended access control
• Vario bus operation with EC
• Input unit COM
You can nd further information
about the individual products in
the detailed function overview. See
page24.
Remarks
• To prevent burglaries, we rec-
ommend the use of a motorised
lock according to current guidance
(resistance class RC2) instead of a
door release.
A potential-free contact is available
for controlling a customer-provided
motorised lock.
• If a standard door release is to be
used, use a 12VAC door release
with an impedance of min. 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…).

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Example in the congurator
Direktlink
Conguration number: K20140303
Terminal plans
See page onwards51
Components required
4x Code lock module COM611-…
1x Entrance controller EC602-…
1x Eingangs-Controller-Erweiterung ECE602-…
1x Transformer TR602-…
2x Transformer TR603-…
4x Motorised lock or Door release 12VAC, with at least 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…)
4max. 99
EC + ECE
Further input/read units possible
on the same door
The EC602-… entrance controller
allows several input/read units to be
combined on one door station (e.g.
COM).
The EC602-… can (with the
ECE602-…) manage up to 8doors,
i.e. a total of up to 8COM611-…,
8ELM…, 8FPM600-… and
8DRM611-…, at the same time.
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COM…
COM 611-…
COM 611-…
TR 602-…
EC 602-...
EC 602-...
TR 603-…
COM 611-…
Convenience option:
Programming using
PRS602-… and
PRI 602-… USB

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2 Conguration examples
Commercial building/access to individual ofces with electronic key reading module (ELM)
Remarks
• To prevent burglaries, we rec-
ommend the use of a motorised
lock according to current guidance
(resistance class RC2) instead of a
door release.
A potential-free contact is available
for controlling a customer-provided
motorised lock.
• If a standard door release is to be
used, use a 12VAC door release
with an impedance of min. 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…).
Starting situation
• Small company with up to
9employees
• 1Access: Storey door in a com-
mercial building
• Identication via RFID card/RFID
tag desired
Recommended access control
• Stand alone operation
• Input unit ELM
You can nd further information
about the individual products in
the detailed function overview. See
page24.

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ELM 600-…
ZDS601-…
DSC602-…
TR 602-…
Recommendation –
Pilfer safeguard
In stand-alone operation, the
switching contact for opening the
door is located in the device.
If the read unit is in an unpro-
tected outdoor area or a publicly
accessible area, we recom-
mend using a pilfer safeguard
(DSC602-…+ZDS601-…) to pro-
tect against unauthorised intrusion.
Example in the congurator
Direct link
Conguration number: K19131527
Please note that the congured
example does not include any RFID
cards/RFID tags.
Wiring diagram
See page onwards43
Components required
1x Electronic-key reading module ELM…
1x Transformer TR602-…
1x Motorised lock or Door release 12VAC, with at least 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…)
Required number of EKC600-… electronic key cards and/or
EK600-… electronic keys (number of users + 1master card)
Additional pilfer safeguard components
1x Anti-pilfer controller DSC602-…
1x Anti-pilfer accessory ZDS601-…
1max. 9
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2 Conguration examples
Industrial buildings with electronic key reading module (ELM)
Starting situation
• Industrial building with up to
500employees
• 2Access points
• Identication via RFID cards/RFID
tags or PIN code
• Any employee can access the
building at any time/time proles are
not required for individual users
• No user management needed
Recommended access control
• Vario bus operation with EC
• Input unit ELM
Remarks
• To prevent burglaries, we rec-
ommend the use of a motorised
lock according to current guidance
(resistance class RC2) instead of a
door release.
A potential-free contact is available
for controlling a customer-provided
motorised lock.
• If a standard door release is to be
used, use a 12VAC door release
with an impedance of min. 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…).
• Cards or codes can be managed
via the entrance controller (manually
or via PC).
The conguration is normally carried
out by an electrician.
You can nd further information
about the individual products in
the detailed function overview. See
page24.

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2max. 899
Example in the congurator
Direct link
Conguration number: K19131846
Please note that the congured
example does not include any RFID
cards/RFID tags.
Wiring diagram
See page onwards49
Components required
2x Electronic-key reading module ELM600-…
1x Transformer TR602-…
1x Transformer TR603-…
2x Motorised lock or Door release 12VAC, with at least 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…)
1x Entrance controller EC602-…
Required number of EKC600-… electronic key cards and/or
EK600-… electronic keys (number of users)
Note
When using motorised locks an
ECE602-… entrance controller
extension is needed as of the 2nd
door.
EC
Further input/read units possible
on the same door
The EC602 allows several input/read
units to be combined on one door
station (e.g. COM).
If more than 2door stations are
to be managed (up to 8), the
ECE602-… entrance controller
extension is also required.
2
2
ELM 600-…
ELM 600-…
4
4
TR 602-…
EC 602-…
TR 603-…
Convenience option:
Programming using
PRS602-… and
PRI 602-… USB

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2 Conguration examples
Industrial buildings with electronic key reading module (ELM)
Starting situation
• Industrial building with up to
500employees
• 2Access points
• Identication via RFID cards/RFID
tags or PIN code
• Access only possible at specic
times/time proles required for the
users
• User management via web inter-
face
Recommended access control
• Vario bus operation with
SC600-…
• Input unit ELM
Remarks
• To prevent burglaries, we rec-
ommend the use of a motorised
lock according to current guidance
(resistance class RC2) instead of a
door release.
A potential-free contact is available
for controlling a customer-provided
motorised lock.
• If a standard door release is to be
used, use a 12VAC door release
with an impedance of min. 20Ohm
(e.g. TÖ615-…).
• Access and time proles for the
users can be dened at any time via
the administration interface.
You can nd further information
about the individual products in
the detailed function overview. See
page24.
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