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3.3
3.4
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Technical data.................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.1 System.................................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.2 Interfaces............................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.3 Inputs / Outputs ............................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.4 Power supply ..................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.5 Uninterruptible power supply ..................................................................................................... 15
3.2.6 Reader .................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.2.7 Environmental conditions............................................................................................................. 16
3.2.8 Dimensions ........................................................................................................................................ 17
Conformity.......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Labeling ............................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.2
4.3
Device structure................................................................................................................................................ 23
4.1.1 Terminal housing ............................................................................................................................. 23
4.1.2 Docking station................................................................................................................................. 24
Device variants and options ......................................................................................................................... 25
4.2.1 Hardware variants............................................................................................................................ 25
4.2.2 Hardware options ............................................................................................................................ 26
4.2.3 Basic software.................................................................................................................................... 29
4.2.4 Software options .............................................................................................................................. 29
4.2.5 License file .......................................................................................................................................... 31
System connection .......................................................................................................................................... 32
4.3.1 Communication principle ............................................................................................................. 32
4.3.2 Parameterization.............................................................................................................................. 32
4.3.3 User rights........................................................................................................................................... 32
4.3.4 Terminal data..................................................................................................................................... 33
4.3.5 Operating modes ............................................................................................................................. 33
Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 34
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
6
Start-up ........................................................................................................................................... 53
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
Operation........................................................................................................................................ 64
7.1
7.2
7.3
Control elements.............................................................................................................................................. 64
Keypad ................................................................................................................................................................. 64
7.2.1 Function keys .................................................................................................................................... 65
7.2.2 Numeric keypad (time and attendance version)................................................................... 66
7.2.3 Alphanumeric keypad (SFDC version) ...................................................................................... 66
7.2.4 Guide by Light................................................................................................................................... 67
RFID reader......................................................................................................................................................... 68
7.4
7.5
Maintenance.................................................................................................................................... 76
8.1
8.2
8.3
Buffer battery..................................................................................................................................................... 76
8.1.1 Battery change.................................................................................................................................. 77
Replacing the uninterruptible power supply BEX510.......................................................................... 78
Cleaning the housing...................................................................................................................................... 78
Packaging / returns......................................................................................................................... 79
9.1
9.2
9.3
Complete devices............................................................................................................................................. 79
Electronic assemblies...................................................................................................................................... 79
Labeling ............................................................................................................................................................... 80
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Disposal ........................................................................................................................................... 81
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Index ................................................................................................................................................ 82
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Addressees
January 2013
3.3.3
697-00-X-K01
765-00-X-K02
Project manager
Project manager who is responsible for the system and entrusted with
project planning and realization.
Fitter
Person specialized in mounting and installation.
Person who has an adequate technical training and sufficient experience and
who has been authorized by the manufacturer after completing the training
on the product.
Service technician
Specialist for initial set-up and maintenance of the installation.
Person who has an adequate technical training and sufficient experience and
who has been authorized by the manufacturer after completing the training
on the product.
Network administrator
Realizes the set-up of the device within the network and makes sure that the
devices are accessible within the network.
Software partner
Specialists for connecting the system to the user software by defining
operating and booking sequences, programming the customer applications
and setting the parameters of the devices.
Important!
For reasons of device safety, some of the activities might only be carried out by the
SERVICE PERSON.
Only persons of the groups "Fitter" and "Service technician" have the status of a
SERVICE PERSON according to UL 60950-1:2007.
Contents and purpose
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The contents is limited to the assembly, installation, start-up, and basic operation of
the hardware.
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Information regarding the device and the terminal software used can be found in
the respective product manuals.
Terminal software:
The current product documentations can be found on the Internet in our Kaba
Portal at the following address: https://www.kaba.biz/de.
Customer no. (leave blank)
Username:
docu2010en@kbs.kaba.com
Password:
r+pj8c0v
This manual 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.
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Danger categories
Remarks with specifications or rules and restrictions to prevent injuries and property
damage are particularly marked.
Please read the danger warnings and user tips carefully. This information will help
prevent accidents and damage to your equipment.
Danger warnings are divided into the following categories.
DANGER
Describes an imminent danger that can lead to substantial bodily harm or to death.
WARNING
Describes a possibly dangerous situation that can lead to substantial bodily harm or
that can lead to death.
CAUTION
Describes a possibly dangerous situation that can lead to minor injuries.
NOTICE!
Important information for proper handling of the product.
Ignoring this information can cause device malfunction and the device or something
near it can get damaged.
Symbols
Remarks
Depending on the source of danger, warnings are marked with symbols of the
following meaning.
General hazard warning
symbol
Hazardous voltage
Explosion hazard
Please pay special attention to the remarks that are marked with symbols.
Tips and useful information.
This information will help you to best use the product and its functionality.
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2.1
Use as directed
The device or system is only intended for usage as described in chapter Product
description.
Any use beyond the designated use is not according to rules. The manufacturer is not
responsible for damages resulting from improper use. The user/operator is
responsible for any risks associated with non-duly use.
2.2
2.3
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2.4
Electrical dangers
Mains voltage installations may only be carried out by a certified specialized
company or authorized electricians.
WARNING
Power connections on the docking station for devices with integrated power supply
unit (BEX120 motherboard).
Carelessness can lead to an electric shock.
2.5
The terminal housing may only be removed from the docking station by the
SERVICE PERSON.
Disconnect the device from the power supply before removing the terminal
housing from the docking station.
Voltage must be turned off for devices that are firmly connected.
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During installation and repair of the device, the ESD protective measures must
be considered.
2.7
Touch only the edges of circuit boards. Do not touch the circuit board nor the
connector.
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.
2.8
Save all data, before switching off the terminal or removing it from the
docking station.
The buffer battery must be replaced with a new one every 2 years.
Environmental protection
Please do not dispose of the device in your domestic waste.
Used devices contain valuable materials that should be recycled. Properly dispose of
used devices.
Used-up batteries must be disposed of according to state and local regulations.
Please store the batteries to be disposed of carefully in order to avoid short-circuits,
crushing, or damage to the battery housing.
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Product description
Product description
3.1
B-web 95 00
1
GHI
S3
S4
JKL
MNO
TUV
WXYZ
S2
DEF
PQRS
S1
ABC
_$@
S5
The B-web 95 00 terminal with B-Client PDC10 device software provides all necessary
data about current states and processes within a company. It is the standard terminal
for all shop floor data collection requirements.
Data records of the previous terminal series B-Net are compatible to the data records
used in this device.
The terminal software can be updated any time.
In combination with the B-COMM Java communication software, the device offers a
new and comfortable concept for setup, exchange, subsequent functional upgrades
and device analysis.
To display time data and information, the terminal has a graphic display with a
resolution of 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA).
The device has capacitive key fields that are operated by touching the glass front.
Individual data is entered via an alphanumeric keypad.
SFDC and time data is entered with a contactless RFID reader and/or a biometric CBM
reader (depending on the version).
An external reader (e.g. CCD scanner) can optionally be connected.
Communication is generally established via the Ethernet network
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX); as an alternative or option, the device can also
communicate via the RS-485 host partyline or GPRS.
Optionally, the terminal has 2 outputs (relays) and 4 digital inputs for control
functions.
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Product description
3.2
Technical data
3.2.1
System
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32 MByte SDRAM.
8 MByte FLASH.
Modified parameters, master records, and data records are retained approximately
6 months without power supply.
Graphic display black/white
Capacitive keypad
3.2.2
15 function keys for time and attendance and shop floor data collection.
Alphanumeric keypad.
Interfaces
Ethernet interface
GSM modem
RS-232C
3.2.3
Inputs / Outputs
2 relay outputs (optional)
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3.2.4
Product description
Power supply
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Power supply of the terminal via the 8-wire Ethernet cable (max. 100 m).
Phantom powering
over RX wires (1/2) and TX wires (3/6)
Power supply is superimposed to the data signal
Voltage range:
100240 V AC
Frequency:
50/60 Hz
Current consumption:
max. 200 mA
Voltage range:
2230 V DC
Current consumption:
max. 1 A
For the power supply of the devices, use only power supply units that fulfill the
requirements to UL 60950-1 as limited power source.
3.2.5
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Reader
The device supports the following readers.
Depending on the version:
RFID reader
LEGIC prime/advant
HID Prox
HID iCLASS
3.2.7
Interface: RS-232C.
Power supply for the reader: 5 V DC, max. 300 mA over RJ45
connection.
Environmental conditions
Relative humidity:
Ambient temperature:
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Product description
Dimensions
All dimensions in mm.
S1
S3
S2
S4
207
65
S5
96
S1
S2
S3
S4
231
70
S5
103
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64
105
158
135
230
120
223
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50
200
75
70
95
80
240
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100
248
62
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Konf
3.3
Conformity
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
according to FCC Part 15
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
Please Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Optional components
The following components can optionally be equipped:
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EU
EN 60950-1/A12:2006
US
UL 60950-1:2007
RoHS
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Labeling
The identification plates are located on the bottom side of the device.
Device name
Product number
Serial number
Power data
CE identification
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FCC DoC
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4.1
Device structure
2
The device consists of the terminal housing (1) and the docking station (2).
4.1.1
Terminal housing
The terminal housing (1) mainly incorporates the CPU, the display, the front panel
with capacitive keypad and up to two internal readers.
2
2
3
1
1
GHI
S3
S4
4
JKL
MNO
TUV
WXYZ
S2
DEF
PQRS
S1
ABC
_$@
S5
5
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Display
Function keys for time and attendance and shop floor data collection
Alphanumeric keypad
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Docking station
The docking station is the wall-mounting frame of the device. The terminal housing is
simply clicked onto the docking station and locked.
The docking station is fixed to the wall. The docking station has cable entry points for
the installation cables from below and from the rear.
In the simplest version, communication is established and power is supplied to the
device over Ethernet (PoE). In this case, the docking station does not have any
electronic equipment; it just requires a network cable. The RJ45 connector of the
network cable is plugged in the rear of the terminal housing before clicking it onto
the docking station.
With a different hardware version, the docking station has a motherboard with
connections for power supply, interfaces, contact inputs and outputs. The contact of
the electronic equipment between docking station and terminal is automatically
established when snapping in the terminal.
The device has a tamper output. It is activated as soon as the terminal housing is
separated from the docking station. With PoE and devices with BEX510 USP, the
terminal generates an alarm record.
4
5
Docking station
Motherboard (option)
The motherboard contains active elements such as power supply, additional
interfaces and connections for subterminals as well as input and outputs.
Interface (option)
The interface is snapped on the motherboard to provide an additional
interface for the terminal.
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Cable entries
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4.2
4.2.1
Hardware variants
4.2.1.1 Memory
The device is available with two different memory sizes:
The memory size defines the number of master and data records that can be stored
in the terminal; see chapter 0.
The memory size cannot be increased later on. If a larger memory is required, the
terminal must be replaced.
4.2.1.2 Reader
The terminal can be equipped with different readers. The readers integrated in the
terminal can be RFID readers and/or biometric readers (SAGEM CBM).
The biometric reader is available with different database sizes. In contrast to the BNet series, the biometric reader does not require any entry in the license file. The
database size is automatically recognized.
Alternative readers, such as magnetic stripe readers, are mounted in an additional
bottom-mounted housing.
Devices with a docking station equipped with an optional BEX120, BEX121 or BEX122
motherboard have an additional connection for external readers with RS-232C
interface.
4.2.1.3 Keypad
The keypad consists of capacitive keys. The keypad is available in the following
versions:
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With numeric keypad and time recording keys (time and attendance version).
With alphanumeric keypad and special keys (shop floor data collection
version).
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Hardware options
BEX122 - Motherboard for power supply by means of PoE directly over the
network connection of the terminal.
The motherboard offers functionalities and connections required for using the
following extensions:
4 digital inputs.
Ethernet + Power
RJ45
CPU
Reader / CBM
Reader / RFID
COM1
COM2
POE
24V
5V
IN
OUT
COM3
COM4
Docking Station
Reader / RFID
COM1
COM2
POE
RJ45
24V
Ethernet
Ethernet
Reader / CBM
Power
Supply
5V
IN
OUT
4x
Input
2x
Relay
COM3
BEX301
RS-232
BEX120
BEX302
RS-485
COM4
BEX304
GPRS
RS-232
RJ45
100-240 V AC
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Reader / RFID
COM1
COM2
CPU
POE
RJ45
24V
Ethernet
Ethernet
Reader / CBM
Power
Supply
5V
IN
OUT
4x
Input
2x
Relay
COM3
BEX301
RS-232
BEX302
RS-485
COM4
BEX304
GPRS
RS-232
RJ45
BEX121
24 V DC
Ethernet + Power
RJ45
Reader / CBM
Reader / RFID
COM1
COM2
CPU
POE
24V
5V
IN
OUT
4x
Input
2x
Relay
COM3
BEX301
RS-232
BEX302
RS-485
BEX122
COM4
BEX304
GPRS
RS-232
RJ45
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4.2.2.3 UPS
An uninterruptible power supply BEX510 guarantees operation when power supply
fails temporarily. The UPS is plugged in at the rear of the terminal housing. The UPS
can be retrofitted or replaced any time.
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
The protective frame is put over the housing and fits exactly without additional
fastening. Therefore, the protective frame can be easily added or replaced at a later
date.
The protective frame can not be used for devices with additional bottom-mounted
housing.
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4.2.3
Basic software
The B-web 95 00 terminal is generally equipped with the B-Client PDC10 device
software.
The usable functionality of the device is based on the options purchased by the
customer. The individual options are activated by means of a license key in the
"sop.ini" license file.
An entry for the basic software version is always required.
If the license entry for the basic software is not found when starting the device, the
terminal will not work.
There are three basic software versions with the following functionalities:
Allows / basic software version
SFDC1
SFDC3
Offline operation
Autonomous operation
G dialog
4.2.4
SFDC2
XML dialog
List display
Software options
The usable functions of the device are based on the options enabled in the "sop.ini"
license file by means of the corresponding license key.
The functionality of the device can be modified or extended any time. In this case,
the current license file is replaced by a modified license file.
Please note that an extension of the hardware is also required for some of the
hardware and software options.
The following software options can be licensed individually to extend the functions
of the basic software.
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Allows:
4.2.4.2 AVISO
Allows:
AVISO is an interpreter language based on "BASIC". With the help of AVISO routines,
it is possible to change the standard parameterization of the terminal in different
ways. AVISO also allows to complement the standard process. AVISO provides a
variety of individual solutions, going far beyond shop floor data collection.
Allows:
Allows:
Option 1
Option 2*
Option 3
Master records
200
1000
2000
3500
10000
Data records
4000
4000
8000
3000
50000
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4.2.5
License file
The sop.ini file is stored in the /Program/Share/Init/ directory.
This file contains the license key for the basic software and software options
purchased by the customer. The license key is bound to the MAC address of the
device.
The contents of the sop.ini file may not be modified. Any manual change will
invalidate the license.
The parameters allow you to see which functions are enabled.
Entry
Meaning
[BClientPDC10]
BaseSFDC=2
BufferConfiguration=2
Memory option
The following parameters each have the
value true or false.
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BClientPDC10Enabled=true
DigitalIOEnabled=true
Inputs / Outputs
EncryptionEnabled=true
Encryption
AVISOEnabled=true
AVISO support
LocalEnrollmentEnabled=true
ExtensionXMLEnabled=true
XML
ReplacementEnabled=false
Replacement terminal
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4.3
System connection
4.3.1
Communication principle
Communication between the B-web 95 00 terminal and a higher-level host computer
usually takes place via an Ethernet network.
Terminal software
B-Client PDC10
Communication
software
B-COMM Java
Customer
application
LAN
B-web 95 00
Host computer
Data exchange between the B-Client PDC10 terminal software and the customer
application takes place by means of the B-COMM Java communication software.
The communication software transfers the data recorded by the terminals to files or
sends it to the customer application via a defined interface.
4.3.2
Parameterization
The various terminal functions mainly depend on the set parameters. Parameter
setting allows extensive adaptation to a wide range of applications. A parameter
setting changes the currently valid parameters and stores the new ones in the
memory of the terminal. The required parameters are provided by the customer
application and transferred to the terminal in form of parameter records.
4.3.3
User rights
Information required for authorizations is provided by the customer application in
form of personnel master records.
All the information on a specific badge number or group is stored in the master
record. The master record contains information on authorizations, time profiles,
person-related display texts and the PIN number.
Master records can be saved in the terminal. This allows the terminal itself to decide
whether a booking is authorized. Whether a booking is authorized can also be
requested by contacting the host in "online" mode. In this case, no master records
are required in the terminal. Master records can be transmitted to the terminal at any
time. The currently valid master record is then overwritten. Individual master records
can be deleted from the host. Likewise, master records can be requested from the
host.
The number of master records that can be loaded in the terminal depends on the
device hardware and the licensed memory configuration.
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4.3.4
Terminal data
After a booking has been made, a data record is generated by the terminal. The data
record contains information about who has booked on which terminal using which
function key.
The operating mode of the terminal determines when this data record is transmitted
to the host.
As a result of certain statuses and events, alarm records and status records will be
generated.
4.3.5
Operating modes
4.3.5.1 Online
After a booking has been made, the terminal carries out the checks and writes the
test result as error identification into the input record. The data record is transmitted
to the host computer. After that, the terminal expects a logical booking response
from the host. With this response the terminal is informed by the host if the booking is
authorized or not.
If the terminal does not receive a logical booking response from the host, it will
change to the offline operating mode and decide itself if the booking is authorized or
not. As soon as the host is available again, all data records stored offline since the last
transmission are transmitted to the host. Then the terminal changes back to the
online operating mode.
4.3.5.2 Offline
After a booking has been made, the terminal carries out the programmed checks and
decides immediately by way of an internal booking response if the booking is
authorized or not. Otherwise, the data records will be stored in the terminal. As soon
as the host computer is available, all data records stored since the last transmission
are transmitted to the host.
4.3.5.3 Autonomous
After a booking has been made, the terminal carries out the programmed checks and
decides immediately by way of an internal booking response if the booking is
authorized or not. Data records of authorized or unauthorized bookings are stored in
the terminal, depending on the set parameters.
If the host is available, any existing error and alarm records are transmitted to the
host.
The stored data records are transmitted to the host in a special data record after
being requested.
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Installation
Installation
5.1
Installation conditions
5.1.1
General
An accurate installation of all components is a basic requirement for a properly
functioning device. The following installation instructions must be adhered to.
5.1.2
Installation site
Clearances
Keep a distance of 20 cm on all sides between two devices with RFID readers.
Mounting height
The recommended mounting height is 140 cm to the top edge of the terminal.
Electromagnetic fields
The terminal must not be installed in the area of strong electromagnetic fields
caused by switching power supply, power lines, phase controllers, etc.!
Electromagnetic fields can affect the reading power or cause failures, in particular
with contactless readers (RFID).
Sun exposure
Direct sun exposure leads to reflections within the display area and a poor readability
of the display.
Please avoid installation at places with direct sunlight.
5.1.3
Connections
The following connectors must be prearranged at the installation site of the terminal.
Host interface.
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5.1.4
Installation
Power supply
Spare pair powering over (Fast Ethernet free) wire pairs 4/5 and 7/8
Phantom powering over RX wires (1/2) and TX wires (3/6); power supply is
superimposed to the data signal.
Power is ideally supplied over a PoE power injector (PoE switch or midspan PoE
injector) integrated in the IT rack to the network cable to the terminal.
If the device is powered via PoE, an additional power supply via docking station is
not permitted.
The mains socket with grounded contact must be in the immediate vicinity of
the device.
If the mains voltage supply is provided as a stationary wiring, the following applies:
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Cable entry
The installation cables can be inserted into the devices housing from below or from
behind. Perforated holes to insert the installation cables are available in the docking
station.
The protection class to IEC 60529 specified in the technical data is only guaranteed
if the cable is introduced from below by means of the delivered cable sleeves or
cable glands.
Cable entry from below
If connections are made from the back of the housing, the mounting position must
be defined at an early stage and discussed with the electrical fitter.
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5.2
Installation
Installation lines
Use minimum "Class 2" wiring!
5.2.1
24 V DC power supply
A 3-wire cable is required for supplying power to the terminal (+24 V/0 V/ground
wire).
The housing of the terminal must be connected to the ground. Therefore, the
ground wire must be carried from the power supply to the terminal.
The terminal is designed for the following max. wire sizes:
Diameter:
2.7 mm
Cross section:
2.5 mm2
AWG number:
12
In case of long lines, the voltage drop - caused by the line resistance - must be
considered.
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Diameter:
2.7 mm
Cross section:
2.5 mm2
AWG number:
12
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Ethernet
Network cable with RJ45 connector, line requirement CAT.5 E or higher.
5.2.4
0.3-1.4 mm
Cross section:
0.08-1 mm2
AWG number:
28 - 16
5.2.5
Inputs - Outputs
The terminals for the signal lines are designed for the following max. wire sizes:
Diameter:
0.3-1.4 mm
Cross section:
0.08-1 mm2
AWG number:
28 - 16
Recommended cable:
CAT.5 S-UTP 4 x 2 AWG 24 or AWG 22 (according to EIA/TIA568) or higher.
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3 washers (3)
3 dowels S6 (4)
The washers cover the fastening hole completely after tightening the screw. The
delivered washers must also be used if you use other fastening screws (depending on
the mounting surface).
In case of soft mounting undergrounds, make sure that the housing is not pressed
into the underground when installed.
The unevenness of the mounting surface may not exceed 0.5 mm. Use washers, for
example, to compensate a possible unevenness.
If the mounting surface is not even, we recommend using the mounting plate (5).
The mounting plate will be placed between docking station and the wall. The
relatively rigid mounting plate avoids mechanical distortion of the docking station.
The mounting plate is available as a accessory under the order number 04043450.
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First fasten the protective housing to the wall. There are 4 fastening holes (1) in the
protective housing.
Fixing material (included in the delivery):
3 dowels S6 (4)
In case of soft mounting undergrounds, make sure that the housing is not pressed
into the underground when installed.
The unevenness of the mounting surface may not exceed 0.5 mm. Use washers, for
example, to compensate a possible unevenness.
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Installation
Flush mounting
The device can also be flush-mounted. An in-wall housing (order no. 04042854) is
available as accessory.
However, we only recommend using in-wall housings for PoE devices without any
other wiring to the motherboard.
The in-wall housing consists of a frame that is
fastened in the wall and an extractable
mounting angle. The docking station is
fastened by means of the mounting angle. The
mounting angle is fastened in the housing by
means of 2 solenoids and blocked with a screw.
Measures (Height x Width x Depth):
240 mm x 200 mm x 80 mm
2 3
4
5
Procedure
Fasten the docking station (4) with the enclosed cheese-head screws M4 x 8
TORX (2) and washers (3) on the mounting angle (5).
Insert the mounting angle (5) in the in-wall housing (6) and block it by means
of the cheese-head screw M3x6 TORX (7).
Connect the network cable and push the terminal housing (1) into the
docking station (4) until the lateral clips engage.
To remove the terminal from the in-wall housing, unscrew the screw (7) of the clip
and then pull the clip of the mounting angle.
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5.6
Connections
5.6.1
The RJ45 socket for Ethernet connection is located on the rear of the terminal
housing. The network cable should protrude approx. 15 to max. 18 cm from the wall
so that the distance between docking station and terminal housing is enough to
plug in the network connector easily. The network cable is then stored in a loop in
the pocket on the rear of the terminal housing.
5.6.2
BEX120
6 mm
2
0,75 -2,5 mm
AWG 20 - 12
1
N
L
120-240 V AC
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Mains fuse
Only devices with BEX120 motherboard!
The mains fuses are located under cover sheet (1).
BEX120
2
1
2.
3.
Push the cover sheet (1) slightly upwards (unhinge it) and remove it
BEX120
4
4
The mains voltage is protected by a 2-pole fuse (4), subminiature fuse (radial)
T 1.0 A / 250 V, order number 04037221.
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BEX121
2
24 V DC
1
24 V
0V
Connect the 24 V DC power supply and the ground wire to the terminal (1).
The mains voltage is protected by a 2-pole fuse (2), SMD fuse T 1.0 A / 125 V, order
number 04036925
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Digital inputs
Only devices with optional motherboard and "input/output" software option.
Four digital inputs are available, e.g. for machine condition monitoring. Assignment
of inputs E1 to E4 depends on the configuration.
GND
GND
In4
In3
In2
In1
6
5
4
3
2
1
The inputs can be easily controlled by a simple switch or relay contact. The
corresponding input is connected to common ground. An open input is recognized
as high due to the internal pull-up resistor. Ground potential equals low.
Level
High = + 4.5 V to + 30 V or open
Low = - 30 V to + 1.5 V
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Relay outputs
Only devices with optional motherboard and "input/output" software option.
Two potential-free relay outputs with one change-over contact each are available.
Function and assignment of relays 1 + 2 depend on the configuration.
NOTICE!
The relays are designed for 30 V AC / DC and 2 A maximum.
NO
C
NC
NO
C
NC
For device safety reasons, 120 / 230 V may not be switched with this relay.
1 2 3 4 5 6
For inductive loads that are supplied with direct current, the included diode (a
freewheeling diode) must be connected parallel to the load to suppress interference.
Make sure that the diode is connected in reverse-bias direction. When using an AC
voltage power supply, the included varistor type S10K30 must be connected parallel.
The diode or varistor must be connected directly to the consumer and may not be
mounted in the terminal.
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Installation
Host partyline
Only devices with optional motherboard. The motherboard must be populated with
the BEX302 RS485 interface!
The BEX302 RS-485 interface can be fitted subsequently. The interface is plugged in
the motherboard and fastened by means of a screw.
The RS-485 partyline can be designed as 2-wire connection in semi-duplex operation
or as 4-wire connection in full-duplex operation.
By default, the 4-wire connection is used, and it is preferred compared to the 2-wire
connection.
Jumpers
There is a jumper block on the rear of the BEX302 RS-485 to switch the interface from
2-wire to 4-wire and back.
Partyline / jumper
PL
2-wire
Open
Closed
Closed
4-wire
Closed
Open
Closed
BEX302
C
RxD A
RxD B
TxD A
TxD B
GND
RTS
TxD
RxD
1 2 3 4 5 6
LED
A
4 I PL
1
Jumper 4 I PL
2
Data line
The data line must correspond to the requirements described in chapter 0.
A twisted wire pair must be used for both the transmission line (TxD) and receiving
line (RxD).
Light emitting diodes
Three light emitting diodes are located on the BEX302 RS-485 interface. The LED
signals have the following meaning:
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Off
Lights up
RTS
Receive
Send
TxD
No data
Data is sent
RxD
No data
Data is received
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RS-232C interface
Only devices with optional motherboard. The motherboard must be populated with
the BEX301 RS-232C interface! The interface can be used to connect external serial
components for AVISO applications.
GND
TxD
RxD
RTS
CTS
GND
BEX301
1 2 3 4 5 6
The BEX301 RS-232C interface can be fitted subsequently. The interface is plugged in
the motherboard and fastened by means of a screw.
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Installation
2
1
Pin 1
2
3
4
Pin 5
6
7
8
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GSM modem
The device is optionally available with a GSM modem. The GSM modem is plugged in
the motherboard.
The time and attendance terminal can thus be reached by means of a phone number
also without permanent network connection. B-COMM Java supports calling such
GSM terminals via a GSM modem installed in the host. Up-to-date booking data can
be called up at any time or also as required, for example on a daily/weekly basis.
2 3 4
1
5
GSM modem
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Installation
5.7.1
3
2
4
5.7.2
1.
Introduce the BEX501 UPS (1) with the retaining dowel (4) first in the duct.
2.
When the retaining dowel (4) engages, push the lower part of the BEX501 UPS
into the duct until it engages.
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Unlatch the BEX501 UPS (1) by pressing the stop lever (5) towards the UPS.
2.
Extract the lower part of the BEX501 UPS (1), then pull it downwards and
remove it.
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Fasten the terminal housing (1) as follows on the docking station (2):
1
Plug the network cable in the RJ45 socket on the rear of the terminal housing;
lay the cable in a loop in the duct on the rear of the terminal housing.
2.
Push the terminal housing (1) into the docking station (2) until the lateral clips
(3) engage. Pay attention that the terminal housing does not get jammed!
3.
4.
Retain the terminal housing with the safety screw M4x10 TORX-TR (4) on the
docking station.
Use a SoftFinish TORX T20H screwdriver with a bore in the tip for TORX
screws with locking pin.
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6.1
Start options
6.1.1
Service switch
Start-up
There is a service switch on the rear of the terminal housing. The service switch is
accessible after having removed the terminal housing from the docking station. If
there is a BEX510 UPS, remove it, too.
The device software recognizes when connecting it whether the switch has been
modified. Then press a numeric key on the device front to start one of the functions
described in the following.
If you do not press any key within 30 seconds, the device starts with the device
software.
Procedure and possible functions
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Cold start
The data memory is deleted and newly initialized with a cold start of the system. A
cold start becomes necessary, for instance, after a software update or after having
changed the memory configuration. The device starts with the device software.
When performing a cold start, parameters are reset to their default values. Master
records and booking records are deleted.
Network settings as well as group and terminal addresses remain unchanged.
In devices with active "host registration", the B-COMM Java communication
software transmits automatically all previously valid parameters after a cold start.
Devices with CBM reader
The internal CBM reader database is deleted by means of a system cold start. By
doing so, all finger templates get lost.
After restarting the system, the terminal software generates a new database.
The biometrics software B-COMM Java compares the templates in the internal
database of the reader with the templates in the biometrics software and adds the
missing ones.
6.1.3
6.1.4
6.1.5
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Start-up
6.2.1
Communication
The UDP port used for communication between B-COMM Java and the terminal must
be free.
The UDP port is located in the range of 7700 hex to 77EF hex (30464 dez. to 30703
dez.) depending on the configuration.
If communication is established via http/https, the port used must be free (normally
port 80 or 8080).
6.2.2
6.2.3
1-click installation
It must be possible to transfer UDP data packages unhindered to the B-COMM Java
server.
6.2.4
IP address 239.255.255.250, UDP port 1900 dez. and UDP port 7900
(30976 dez.) must be free.
Configuration
The terminal is configured by means of the service module. Standard port 80 is used
for access with an http browser.
Standard port 21 is used for the FTP connection to the terminal.
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1-click installation
In combination with the B-COMM Java communication software, the terminal can be
put into operation almost automatically.
System requirements
6.3.1
Start-up procedure
Fasten the device in the docking station and connect the power supply
After booting, the device cyclically reports to the B-COMMs active in the
network.
At this point, the display shows the following until the complete start-up by BCOMM:
Serial number:
number>
IP address:
<Serial
<IP address>
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After the device is found by B-COMM, the relevant data that identifies the
device is queried.
If the device is not known, it is entered in B-COMM Java under the B-COMM
Terminal Discovery client under the BCTDS (Terminal Discovery Stream) stream.
After having assigned the device firmly to B-COMM, B-COMM first updates the
settings of the device and then makes a backup copy together with the
"sop.ini" license file.
After loading the specific parameters and master records from the host, the
device is automatically restarted and then ready for operation.
The device now informs the B-COMMs active in the network that the
registration is completed. Other B-COMMs then remove the device again from
the BCTDS stream.
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1-click replacement
In combination with the B-COMM Java communication software of version 2.9 and
higher, the terminal can be replaced easily and conveniently with a replacement
device, if required.
Therefore, B-COMM Java administers the configuration of all registered devices. The
parameters of all terminals are queried and backed up once a day in a scheduled job.
System requirements
Requirement:
Identical hardware
The hardware of the replacement terminal and that of the terminal to be
replaced must be the same.
Procedure:
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Manual settings
Device settings can also be made manually. This might be required, for example, to
define a fixed network address or to configure later hardware extensions.
There are the following options to adapt the parameters:
Service mode
Remote setup
Modify the parameters via FTP, see BECO service module manual.
B-COMM Java
Modify the parameters over the "Terminal basis settings" menu item, see BCOMM Java manual.
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Start-up
Configuration-specific settings
In the following, we present the required settings for various device configurations.
The settings can be made using service functions in the menus of the service mode,
see BECO service module manual.
It is also possible to transfer the parameters in the reboot.cmd file via FTP to the
system, see BECO service module manual.
The following parameter examples correspond to the entries in this file.
6.6.1
Ethernet settings
These settings are required if the terminal is integrated in an Ethernet. For details,
please see the BECO service module manual.
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Host interface
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Reader settings
Example:
[Reader1]
Interface=COM2
Type=LEGIC
[Reader2]
Interface=COM4
Type=BARCODE
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Select the "Insyss GSM" parameter file for GSM modem initialization.
Log on terminal
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Start-up
License file
The sop.ini file is stored in the /Program/Share/Init/ directory.
The device software only works when you have a license file with valid license key.
The file contains the license key for all software options.
No changes whatsoever may be made to the sop.ini license file. Any manual
change will invalidate the license.
6.7.1
6.7.2
The "Terminal licensing" function is available in B-COMM Java version 2.9 and
higher. This function allows exchanging the license file for individual terminals.
Please note that some license extensions, such as memory options, will be enabled
only after a cold start.
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7.1
Control elements
2
2
3
1
1
GHI
ABC
DEF
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
_$@
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
7.2
Display
15 function keys for time and attendance and shop floor data collection
Entry field for RFID medial (only devices with optional RFID reader)
Reader window for finger placement (only devices with optional biometric
CBM reader)
Keypad
The keypad on the terminal front consists of 15 function keys and a numeric or
alphanumeric keypad (depending on the version).
The individual keys of the keypad are capacitive keys.
Slightly press a key with your fingertip to operate the device.
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7.2.1
Operation
Function keys
At the right and left of the display, there are five additional function keys. The keys
are evenly distributed on the edge of the display. Their designations appear on the
display. Symbols or an inscription are displayed at the height of the keys.
The upper four keys on each side of the display have two functions each. In the first
level, the function keys F06 to F13 are assigned. In the second level, the function keys
F14 to F21. The levels can be switched by means of the key on the bottom right
(arrow).
F06
F10
F07
F11
F08
F12
F09
F13
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F14
F18
F15
F19
F16
F20
F17
F21
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
The function key on the bottom left (globe symbol) is used to switch the language. If
there are only two user languages, you can switch to the other language directly by
pressing the special key. If there are more than two languages, a selection menu is
displayed after pressing the special key.
Function and reaction of the individual function keys can be modified by means of
the device software parameters.
Below the display, you will find the function keys F01 to F05. Depending on the
version, they are labeled as follows or show the following symbols.
SFDC version
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
In the SFDC version of the B-web 95 00, the function keys F01 to F05 are labeled from
S1 to S5.
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In the time and attendance version of the B-web 95 00, the function keys F01 to F05
show the following symbols for time recording.
IN
OUT
Official absence
Query
Special function
7.2.2
7.2.3
123I
.
,
abc
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
_$@
The alphanumeric keypad is enabled when the input step requires data or code entry
for a function. An input field is displayed. The function keys on the right of the
display are for hyphen, point and coma (from top to bottom). The fourth key is used
to switch the input mode. The active input mode is displayed next to the key:
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123
= Numeric input
abc
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Operation
Guide by Light
The keypad is available in the following versions:
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Dimly lit
Bright
= Function active.
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RFID reader
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S1 S2
S3
S4
S5
Hold contactless media, such as LEGIC or Mifare, simply in front of the entry field of
the RFID reader on the terminal.
After a valid booking, a short acoustic signal can be heard.
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7.4
Biometric reader
7.4.1
Basic state
Operation
The following symbol in the display signalizes the user that the device is basically
ready for a booking using the biometric reader.
7.4.2
Automatically by approaching.
If you approach your finger to the reader window, the reader is automatically
activated by a sensor.
If there is not any booking, the reader is deactivated again after the timeout. The
reader can also be deactivated by pressing the C button.
If there are not any finger templates in the memory of the CBM reader, the
message "Reading error" (T21) is output directly when activating the sensor.
7.4.3
S1 S2
S3
S4
S5
Now place your finger in the illuminated field of the biometric reader.
After a valid booking, a short acoustic signal can be heard.
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While the fingerprint is read in, the user is guided event-driven by the biometric
reader.
The following symbols are displayed to signal the error states to the user.
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Operation
Biometric identification
Devices with biometric reader can be operated in authentication mode "biometric
identification".
The biometric characteristics of all persons authorized to book are entered in an
enrollment station and distributed to the different readers.
The person's fingerprint is then registered when booking. The biometric
characteristics are compared to the data records of the reader's internal database. If a
matching reference record is found, the person is identified.
7.4.6
7.4.7
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Local enrollment
It is possible to enroll fingerprints directly on terminals of devices with biometric
reader (optional).
7.5.1
System menu
The biometric management functions can be called via the system menu.
The system menu is an area separated from the user mode that is reached by
pressing simultaneously the C, 4 and 9 keys. To do so, the C button has to be pressed
first. If a numeric key is pressed first, the input dialog for the badge input appears.
The system menu can only be called up provided that no booking is active and the
local parameter setting is enabled (I2/I3 record), see software manual.
If the user does not enter anything within 70 seconds, the system menu is
automatically closed.
At opening and closing of the system menu, the terminal transmits the data record
Start/end of local parameter setting (S3/S4 record), see software manual.
While the system menu is active, data records can be transmitted from the host
computer to the terminal and vice versa.
7.5.2
Enroll PIN
After recognizing the sequence C, 4 and 9, a PIN is requested to protect access to the
biometric database if it has been set using the parameter setting Password
parameter setting and customer number (X-02 record), see software manual.
A password is not stored by default. After a cold start, for example, it is enough to
press the E key.
7.5.3
Unenroll
List
Identify
Erase
The functions of the system menu are activated by means of the function keys below.
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7.5.3.1 Enroll
This function serves for enrolling new individuals in the local database and for
transmitting templates to B-COMM Java. The Enroll function can only be performed if
a connection via the BCFTC stream has been established, otherwise the error text "No
FTCS connection!" is displayed (not in standalone operation).
First it is checked if free space is available in the local database. If not, the message
"Local database is full!" is output and an acoustic signal is emitted.
If there is space available in the local database, the user is requested to enter the
template ID. The individual to be newly enrolled is identified by means of the
template ID. The ID length is specified by the "PresetEnroll" parameter in the
system.ini or by parameterized badge definition.
Press Cancel to cancel the entry and return to the menu. Press OK or the E button
to confirm the entry.
If the ID already exists, the message "<Template ID> already exists" is output and an
acoustic signal is emitted.
After entering the template ID, the actual enrollment process starts. Two fingers are
enrolled and three images of each finger are taken.
To do so, each finger has to be briefly placed on the reader window three times.
The current finger (1 or 2) is shown in the display. The number of the image taken at
the moment is shown in brackets. Successful recording of a finger is confirmed by
means of a short acoustic signal. A quality value is specified for each enrollment
process.
Example:
Enrollment
Finger 1 (1/3)
Quality: 103
Press Cancel to cancel the process and return to the menu.
If the finger position is not ideal during enrollment, corresponding symbols are
shown on the display, see chapter 0.
If the finger is already recorded in the CBM reader database, the error message
"Finger <X> matched! (<Template ID>)" is output and an acoustic signal is emitted.
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At the end of the enrollment process, an overview with the following contents is
displayed.
Belonging ID.
Example:
Enrolled ID: 00000126
Template 1: 103 / Template 2: 96
Template quality: good
The quality of the enrolled fingers is subdivided into three levels.
> 120
60-120
Good quality
< 60
Poor quality
7.5.3.2 Unenroll
A specific template can be deleted from the database via its template ID using the
Unenroll function (only in standalone operation).
The input ID is deleted by pressing "OK" or the E button. This is confirmed by an
acoustic signal. In case of error, an acoustic signal is emitted and the message
"<Template ID> does not exist!" or "Deleting template failed!" is displayed. Return to
the menu in both cases or by pressing Cancel.
7.5.3.3 List
This function lists all template IDs stored in the data base. The list can be scrolled
using the arrow keys of the display keypad or the accordingly marked function keys
(depending on terminal).
Press the C button to cancel the function and return to the menu.
The template of the selected ID can be deleted by pressing the E button. The delete
operation has to be confirmed afterwards.
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7.5.3.4 Identify
This function allows identification of an individual. After calling the function, the
finger has to be placed on the reader window. After successful identification, an
acoustic signal is emitted and the corresponding ID is displayed.
Press OK to confirm the result and return to the menu.
The identified template can be deleted by selecting Unenroll. The delete operation
has to be confirmed afterwards.
If the finger position is not ideal during enrollment, corresponding symbols are
shown on the display, see chapter 0. The finger position on the reader window has to
be corrected accordingly.
In case of error, "Identification failed!" is displayed. Return to the menu.
7.5.3.5 Erase
The entire local biometric memory can be deleted by means of this function.
A code is requested for safety reasons. The Erase PIN is always "439235".
If a wrong code is entered, an acoustic signal is emitted and the message "Wrong
Erase PIN!" is displayed.
The operation can also be cancelled by pressing Cancel or the C button.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
8.1
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The device has a lithium manganese dioxide battery, type CR2032, to buffer the
memory. The battery is on the rear of the terminal housing.
The buffer battery must be replaced by a new one every 2 years.
NOTICE!
Immediate data loss in the absence of buffering
If the battery is removed, with the terminal switched off, or if the battery is already
empty at the time of switch-off, booking records, master records, profiles and the
parameter setting will get lost immediately.
In this case, following the battery replacement, a cold start must be carried out, and
then the data must be transferred again to the terminal.
Save all data, before switching off the terminal or removing it from the
docking station.
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Maintenance
Battery change
CAUTION
Lithium batteries can rupture or burst like an explosive.
Improper handling of lithium batteries can cause fire and explosions.
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Connect the PoE power injector to the network connector for powering the
device during battery change.
4.
5.
Gently push the new battery in the holder until it snaps into place.
6.
7.
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Packaging / returns
Packaging / returns
Not properly packaged components and devices can cause costs due to damages
during shipping.
Please observe the following information when sending products to Kaba.
Kaba GmbH is not liable for products that have been damaged due to negligent
packaging.
9.1
Complete devices
The original packaging has been specifically designed to fit the device. It offers
maximum protection against damage in transit.
Always use the original packaging for returning the products!
If this is not possible, packaging which ensures that the device is not damaged
during shipping and handling must be provided.
9.2
Generously stuff foam pads or air cushions, for example, all around device.
Movements of the device inside the packaging must be excluded.
Electronic assemblies
ESD sensitive electronic assemblies such as printed circuit boards, readers, etc. must
be stored, transported, and shipped in appropriate ESD protective bags.
Electronic assemblies may only be packed at ESD secure workplaces and by persons
familiar with general ESD safety standards and who apply them on a regular basis.
Returning electronic assemblies in packaging with sufficient ESD protection is a
prerequisite for
Electronic components delivered in packaging without sufficient ESD protection are -in order to maintain a high quality standard-- neither analyzed nor repaired but
directly disposed of.
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9.3
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Labeling
Complete return documents and a correct labeling allow for fast processing.
Please make sure that each package includes a delivery note. The delivery note
should contain the following information:
Returns from countries outside the European Union require a customs invoice stating
the real customs value.
Some countries (e.g. Switzerland) require a preference.
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Disposal
Disposal
This product complies with the WEEE directive and is, according to DIN EN
standard 50419, marked with the Crossed out garbage can symbol. See chapter
3.4 Labeling.
The symbol refers to separated disposal of electric and electronic devices in EU
countries.
Please do not dispose of device in your regular garbage.
Used devices contain valuable materials that should be recycled. Used devices
should therefore be disposed of via your countrys take back system.
At the end of use of the goods supplied, Kaba GmbH will take them back for a
proper disposal in accordance with the legal regulations (German law on the
disposal of electrical equipment (ElektroG)). Charges incurred for transport to the
manufacturer will be at the expense of the owner of the waste electrical
equipment.
In the EU and Switzerland, electronic devices have to be disposed of according to
national disposal and environmental legislation.
Please dispose of in an environmentally responsible way.
The packaging materials are recyclable. Please do not throw packaging material
into your regular garbage can. Always take it to a recycling center or have it picked
up by your local waste recycler.
Lithium batteries
CAUTION
Lithium batteries can rupture or burst like an explosive.
Improper handling of lithium batteries can cause fire and explosions.
Please store batteries to be disposed of carefully in order to avoid shortcircuits, crushing, or damage of the battery housing.
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Index
1-click installation.................................................................... 56
1-click replacement ................................................................ 57
Disposal.......................................................................................81
Distances between two devices with RFID reader .......34
Docking station .................................................................24, 26
Door opener ..............................................................................46
24 V DC connection ................................................................ 44
24 V DC fuse .............................................................................. 44
24 V DC input ..................................................................... 15, 35
24 V DC power supply............................................................ 44
C
Cable entry................................................................................. 36
CCD barcode scanner............................................................. 49
Cleaning the housing............................................................. 78
Cleaning the reader window ............................................... 78
Cold start .................................................................................... 54
COM4 port ................................................................................. 49
Communication principle..................................................... 32
Communication software..................................................... 32
Conformity................................................................................. 21
Connecting the mains voltage............................................ 42
Connections ....................................................................... 34, 42
D
GSM LED......................................................................................50
GSM modem................................................................ 14, 27, 50
Guide by Light ..........................................................................67
H
Hardware options ....................................................................26
Hardware variants....................................................................25
Housing for flush-mounting ................................................19
I
Identification plate ..................................................................22
Identify ........................................................................................75
Inputs...........................................................................................14
Inputs / Outputs .......................................................................30
Installation..................................................................................34
Installation conditions............................................................34
Installation lines .......................................................................37
Interfaces ....................................................................................14
K
Keypad........................................................................... 14, 25, 64
L
Labeling ......................................................................................22
License file...........................................................................31, 63
Limited power source .....................................................35, 44
List.................................................................................................74
Lithium battery.........................................................................11
Lithium battery disposal........................................................81
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Reader...................................................................................16, 25
Relay outputs......................................................................14, 46
RFID reader..........................................................................16, 68
RJ45 socket for external reader ...........................................49
RoHS .............................................................................................21
RS-232 interface........................................................................27
RS-232C .......................................................................................14
RS-485 host partyline..............................................................14
RS-485 interface........................................................................27
S
Serial number ............................................................................22
Service mode.............................................................................54
Service switch............................................................................53
SIM card.......................................................................................50
Software options ......................................................................29
sop.ini...........................................................................................63
Start options ..............................................................................53
Start-up........................................................................................53
Sun exposure.............................................................................34
Symbols.......................................................................................70
System .........................................................................................14
System connection..................................................................32
System menu.............................................................................72
T
Tamper output..........................................................................24
Technical data ...........................................................................14
Template ID already exists ....................................................73
Timeout in connection to FTCS...........................................73
U
P
Parameterization......................................................................32
Power over Ethernet........................................................ 15, 35
Power supply...................................................................... 15, 35
Product description ................................................................13
Protection class ........................................................................16
Protection class according to IEC 60529..........................36
Protection of the external reader .......................................49
Protective conductor..............................................................42
Putting the GSM into operation .........................................62
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Uninterruptible power supply...............................15, 28, 51
Use as directed..........................................................................10
User guidance ...........................................................................70
W
Warm start ..................................................................................54
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