Sygonix 2299890 User manual

Operating Instructions
Mini weatherproof RFID access
control IP66
Item No. 2299890 Page 2 - 51
Notice d’emploi
Module miniature de contrôle
d‘accès RFID, protégé contre les
intempéries (IP66)
N° de commande 2299890 Page 52 - 105
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Mini weerbestendige RFID-
toegangscontrole IP66
Bestelnr. 2299890 Pagina 106 - 157
Istruzioni
Lettore di schede RFID IP66
N°.: 2299890 Pagina 158 - 211
Instrukcja użytkowania
Czytnik kart RFID: IP66.
Nr zamówienia: 2299890 Strona 212 - 266

Table of contents
Page
1. Introduction...........................................................................4
2. Description of symbols .........................................................5
3. Intended use.........................................................................5
4. Features and functions.........................................................7
5. Safety information ................................................................8
a) General information.........................................................8
b) Connected devices........................................................10
c) Persons and product.....................................................10
d) Battery...........................................................................11
6. Product overview................................................................12
7. Installation and connection.................................................13
a) Installation.....................................................................13
8. Connection cable................................................................15
a) Connection....................................................................16
b) Circuit diagrams............................................................18
c) Door opener design.......................................................20
9. Operation............................................................................21
a) Remote control..............................................................21
b) Code lock......................................................................21
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10. Remote control...................................................................22
11. Programming......................................................................22
a) General information.......................................................22
b) Entering/exiting programming mode.............................23
c) Changing the master code............................................25
d) Adding user transponders.............................................26
e) Deleting user transponders...........................................33
f) Deleting all user data ....................................................36
g) Security function for invalid access attempts ................38
h) Setting the alarm duration.............................................40
i) Conguringaudiblealerts .............................................41
j) Conguringvisualwarnings..........................................42
k) Using the master transponder.......................................43
l) Restoring factory settings..............................................45
12. Operation............................................................................46
a) Activating the changeover contact
(opening and closing the door)......................................46
b) Stopping the alarm / switching off the alarm.................47
13. Audible and visual signals..................................................47
14. Care and cleaning ..............................................................49
15. Declaration of Conformity (DOC)........................................49
16. Disposal..............................................................................50
17. Technical data ....................................................................50
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1. Introduction
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product.
This product complies with statutory, national and European
regulations.
To ensure that the product remains in this state and to guarantee
safe operation, always follow the instructions in this manual.
These operating instructions are part of this product.
They contain important information on setting up
and using the product. Do not give this product to a
third party without the operating instructions. Keep
these operating instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
www.conrad.com/contact
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2. Description of symbols
The symbol with the lightning in a triangle indicates that
there is a risk to your health, e.g. due to an electric
shock.
The symbol with an exclamation mark in a triangle
is used to highlight important information in these
operating instructions. Always read this information
carefully.
The arrow symbol indicates special information and tips
on how to use the product.
3. Intended use
This product is designed to prevent unauthorised access to
doors(e.g.in an ofce)andtoactivate/disablealarmsystems.
A maximum of 2000 users with different transponders (EM user
cards) can be stored.
Suitable transponders can be used to control the device.
When you hold an added transponder in front of the code
lock, a potential-free changeover contact will be activated (see
"Technical data" for the specied contact rating). This can be
used, for example, to control a door opener or an alarm system.
The product is designed for indoor and outdoor use (IP66). It also
features a relay output (1x switch contact, max. 24 V/DC, 2 A),
which can be used to control a door opener or other devices (e.g.
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an alarm system). The code lock must be powered with a 9-24 V/
DC power supply.
For safety and approval purposes, do not rebuild and/or modify
this product. Using the product for purposes other than those
described above may damage the product. In addition, improper
usecan causehazards suchas ashort circuit,re orelectric
shock. Read the operating instructions carefully and store them
in a safe place. Only make this product available to third parties
together with its operating instructions.
All company and product names contained herein are trademarks
of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
Package contents
• Transponder code lock (reads RFID cards for authorization)
• Remote control with 1x CR2025 battery
• 1x diode
• 2x screws
• 2x dowels
• 1x hex key
• 1x "Master Add Card" master transponder
• 1x "Master Delete Card" master transponder
• Programming overview
• User manual
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Up-to-date operating instructions
Download the latest operating instructions at
www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the QR
code shown. Follow the instructions on the
website.
4. Features and functions
• Vandal-proof metal housing
• IP66 protection rating (weatherproof)
• Transponder card access
• Add up to 2000 user transponders
• One relay output
• Sabotage alarm (sounds when the housing is opened in an
unauthorized manner)
• Choose between timer or toggle mode
• Multi-coloured LED status indicator
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5. Safety information
Read the operating instructions carefully and
especially observe the safety information. If
you do not follow the safety information and
information on proper handling in these operating
instructions, we will assume no liability for any
resulting personal injury or damage to property.
Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
a) General information
• This product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of
children and pets.
• Do not leave packaging material lying around
carelessly. It may become a dangerous toy for
children.
• Protect the product from extreme temperatures,
direct sunlight, strong jolts, high humidity, moisture,
ammablegases,vapoursandsolvents.
• Do not place the product under any mechanical
stress.
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• If it is no longer possible to operate the product
safely, stop using it and prevent unauthorised use.
Safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the
product:
- is visibly damaged,
- is no longer working properly,
- has been stored for extended periods in poor
ambient conditions or
- has been subjected to any serious transport-
related stress.
• Handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall
even from a low height may damage the product.
• Consult a technician if you are not sure how to use
or connect the product, or if you have concerns
about safety.
• Maintenance,modications andrepairsmay only
be carried out by a technician or a specialist repair
centre.
• If you have questions which remain unanswered by
these operating instructions, contact our technical
support service or other technical personnel.
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b) Connected devices
• Always observe the safety information and
operating instructions of any other devices which
are connected to the product.
c) Persons and product
• Never pour any liquids over electrical devices or
putobjects lled withliquid next tothedevice. If
liquid or an object does enter the interior of the
device, switch off the power supply (e.g. switch off
the circuit breaker). Discontinue use and take the
product to a specialist repair centre.
• Never use the product immediately after it has
been taken from a cold room into to a warm one.
This may cause condensation to form, which can
destroy the product. Allow the product to reach
room temperature before connecting it and putting
it into use. This may take several hours.
• The relay switch contact has a maximum contact
rating of 24 V/DC, 2 A. It may never be used with
a higher voltage, other type of voltage (e.g. mains
voltage) or high currents. This may cause a fatal
electric shock!
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d) Battery
• Ensure that the battery is inserted in the correct
polarity (observe the plus/+ and minus/- signs).
• To prevent battery leakage, remove the batteries if
you do not plan to use the product for an extended
period. Leaking or damaged batteries may cause
acid burns if they come into contact with your
skin. Always use protective gloves when handling
damaged batteries.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Do
not leave batteries lying around, as there is a
risk that children or pets may swallow them.
Seek immediate medical attention if a battery is
swallowed. Risk of death!
• Batteries must not be dismantled, short-circuited or
thrownintore.Neverrechargenon-rechargeable
batteries. This may cause an explosion!
• Always store batteries in a suitable location that is
not prone to damage. For details on how to dispose
of batteries in an environmentally friendly manner,
refer to the "Disposal" section.
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6. Product overview
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3
4
6
5
7
2
1 RFID sensor surface (reads
transponders)
2 LED indicator (red and green)
3 Housing
4 Locking screw (inset)
5 Remote control keypad
6 IR LED (hidden)
7 Battery compartment (hidden)
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7. Installation and connection
a) Installation
Ensure that the connection cables are not kinked or
squashed. This can cause malfunctions, short circuits
and device defects. Do not connect the cables when
the product is connected to a power supply.
• Remove the top part of the housing with the RFID sensor from
the mounting plate. To do this, unscrew the locking screw (4)
on the bottom with the hex key provided, and then remove the
upper part of the housing.
• Use the mounting plate as a template; place it vertically on the
mountingsurfaceandmarkthetwoxingholes.
• Drill the holes and, depending on the mounting surface, insert
the dowels (included). On wood or metal surfaces, the dowels
are not required.
Use the xing screws, and if necessary, the dowels
provided to secure the housing (when securing to
walls). Ensure that no cables or wires are damaged
when drilling holes or tightening screws.
• Hang the mounting plate on the wall. The connection cable
should be fed through the cable feed in the middle of the rear
panel.
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• Connect the product to the screw terminals. For more
information, refer to section 8. "a) Connection".
• Wire the connection cables according to the following circuit
examples. Ensure that there is suitable insulation (e.g. heat
shrink tubing).
• A protective diode is included for connecting a door opener.
This protects the code lock from damage caused by voltage
peaks.
• Pay attention to the correct polarity. Refer to following
connection examples (the white ring on the protective diode
must point in the direction of the positive terminal/+ when
connecting).
Caution! Never switch the mains voltage via the
potential-free changeover contact! This may cause
a fatal electric shock! Refer to the "Technical data"
section for information on the permissible contact
rating.
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Use suitable cables with different colours. Note the
colours and store this information together with these
instructions. When connecting the cables, pay attention
to the correct polarity (plus/+ and minus/-).
• Attach the code lock to the mounting plate. Ensure that the
cables are not pinched. The code lock can be xed to the
mountingplateusingthexingscrew(4)onthebottom.Use
thehexkeyprovided,whichisdesignedforthexingscrew.
8. Connection cable
Colour Function
Red Positive pole up to 9 - 24 V/DC (regulated)
Black Negative pole ground connection (GND)
White N.O. contact for relay in fail-secure
conguration(N.O.)
Brown COM contact of the relay
Green N.C. connection for relay in fail-safe
conguration(N.C.)
Yellow Connection for the opening button
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Connection for operating voltage (wires: Red + black)
The power supply (24 V/DC) must be connected here. Pay
attention to the correct polarity. The code lock requires a current
of max. 100 mA. It also requires power for the alarm output siren
(up to 2 A).
Potential-free changeover contact (wires: white + brown +
green)
The potential-free changeover contact (see "Technical data"
section for contact rating) is activated in the event of a successful
access attempt (correct transponder card). The switch-on
duration can be programmed (max. 99 seconds). Toggle
operation is also possible.
Input for separate door opener button (wire: yellow)
The potential-free changeover contact can be activated by
pressing a button (NO contact). For example, it can be used for
manual activation of a door opener. If you need to connect more
than one button, connect them in parallel.
a) Connection
• Connect the cables to the corresponding screw terminals on
the code lock. Two circuit examples are shown in section "b)
Circuit diagrams".
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• A direct voltage of up to 24 V must be used for the power
supply. The DC voltage must be located at the place of
installation (e.g. bell transformer or plug-in power supply
unit). When using a DC voltage, ensure that the cables are
connected in the correct polarity (observe the positive/+ and
negative/- markings).
Never connect a mains voltage here! Risk of fatal
electric shock!
• The "OPEN" and "COM" screw terminals can be used to
connect a door opener, which can be placed inside the room
next to the door. If required, you can also connect additional
buttons for other door openers in parallel.
• Always connect the earth, as this prevents ESD (electrostatic
discharge) or interference that may cause the code lock to
malfunction.
• The diode should be connected as close as possible to the
N.O. contacts. This prevents a current from being generated
in the N.O contact coil due to mutual induction, which may
damage the code lock.
• Place the code lock on the lower section when you have
nishedwiththeconnections.Ensurethatthecablesarenot
squashed, and check that they have not become detached
from the screw terminals.
• If necessary, use cable ties to fasten and organize the cables.
• Turn on the power supply. The red LED indicator (standby) will
turn on.
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b) Circuit diagrams
Special power supply for access control systems:
Power adapter
Power adapter
Opening
button
Opening
button
Code lock
Code lock
Magnet or fail-safe lock
N.O switch or fail-secure lock
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Power supply via standard power adapter
Power adapterPower adapter
Magnet or fail-safe lock
Code lock
Code lock
Opening button
Opening button
N.O switch or fail-secure
lock
A diode (1N4004) must be installed when using a
standard power adapter for the relay and code lock,
otherwise the code lock may be damaged.
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c) Door opener design
The code lock can be used with fail-safe or fail-secure door
openers. Pay attention to the following during the connection
process.
- "Fail-secure" door openers: Fail-secure door openers
release the latch when the power supply delivers a voltage
(standard door opener type).
- "Fail-safe" door openers: Fail-safe door openers release
the latch when the power supply stops delivering a voltage
(non-standard door opener type, used for emergency exit
doors so that the door opens in the event of a power cut).
The connection steps for this code lock depend on the
type of door opener you wish to use. Refer to section
"a) Connection" for information on which contacts the
door opener should be connected to.
Check which type of door opener you wish to use. Afail-
secure door opener requires relatively high currents for
short periods in order to open the door and is therefore
not designed to be subjected to continuous loads.
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