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OMEGA Mifare wall terminals
WT-M-I/WT-M-II
Fitting and Operating
Instructions
Translated fitting and
operating instructions
version 1.42, 09/2012

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  • Page 1 OMEGA Mifare wall terminals WT-M-I/WT-M-II Fitting and Operating Instructions Translated fitting and operating instructions version 1.42, 09/2012...
  • Page 2: Preface

    Preface Preface These Fitting and Operating Instructions will help you fit and use the OMEGA Mifare wall terminals WT-M-I and WT-M-II as intended,  safely, and  advantageously. Unless otherwise specified, "wall terminal(s)" refers to any of the above OMEGA Mifare wall terminals.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Fitting the wall terminals ..........31 Disassembly of the wall terminals ........33 Fastening the fitting frame of the wall terminals ....35 Fitting the WT-M-I wall terminal ........37 Fitting the WT-M-II wall terminal ........40 OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 4 WT-M-I/WT-M-II (Flush installation)....... 56 Appropriate power supply ..........58 WT-M-I/WT-M-II, Siedle BM-611 housing (optional) ..58 WT-M-I/WT-M-II, IP 55, surface installation (optional) ..59 WT-M-I/WT-M-II, IP 55, Flush installation (optional) ..59 Glossary ............... 60 Overview of the signals ..........61 Notes on the manufacturer's warranty ......
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    For your safety For your safety Basic safety instructions Observe all warnings and notes in these Fitting and Operating Instructions when fitting, programming and using the wall terminals. Always keep these Fitting and Operating Instructions near the wall terminals. Make sure you are using the latest version of this manual.
  • Page 6  Always have repairs performed by properly qualified personnel.  Only use accessories and spare parts recommended by CEStronics.  Do not use any drilling machines or cordless screwdrivers when fastening the wall terminals.  Only use the recommended tools to open the wall terminals.
  • Page 7 For your safety  The wall terminals contain highly sensitive electronic parts that may be damaged or destroyed through static charges. Do not disassemble the wall terminals in rooms with built up static charge. Ensure potential equalization when working on the wall terminals to remove any static charge. ...
  • Page 8: Explanation Of The Safety Notes

    For your safety Explanation of the safety notes These Fitting and Operating Instructions include safety notes of the following types: DANGER DANGER notes warn against hazards that may directly result in severe or fatal injuries. CAUTION CAUTION notes warn against hazards that may result in slight or medium injuries.
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    Any other use is considered to be improper and may result in property damage or even personal injury. CEStronics GmbH does not accept any liability for any damage resulting from improper use. Remarks These mounting and fitting instructions are only valid for: ...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    The wall terminals are available in two types for different purposes of use:  WT-M-I is designed for indoor use and contains the reader module and the control unit in a single housing.  WT-M-II is designed for use in high-security applications.
  • Page 11 Introduction In all other respects, the functionality of the WT-M-II is the same as that of the WT-M-I wall terminal. The wall terminals can be operated as stand-alone devices or within a wireless system controlled by the OMEGA server. For...
  • Page 12 Introduction The wall terminals can be fitted either directly on in-wall switch boxes or using the supplied fitting frame. The wall terminals may not be fitted directly on metal surfaces because the sending and receiving frequencies of the reader will be detuned by the magnetic properties of the metals. Depending on the metal material, the reading range of the wall terminal may be reduced to as much as zero.
  • Page 13 Introduction Other features of the wall terminals:  Suitable transponder media: Mifare Classic Standard 1k/4K, all media according to ISO 14443, DESFire EV-1.  Optional 868 MHz RF transceiver.  Integrated evaluation unit with memory for: - By default 1,000 transponder keys with access authorizations (max.
  • Page 14: Optional Master Media

    Introduction Optional Master media Optional Master media allow you to set additional functions manually without requiring additional aids such as a PC or programmer. SYSTEM-MASTER The SYSTEM-MASTER grants all authorizations on the highest level. For each locking system, there is one and only one valid SYSTEM-MASTER.
  • Page 15 Introduction TIME-MASTER With the TIME-MASTER, you set the opening time of your wall terminals. During the opening time, the wall terminals allow free access.  The opening time is the period during which the relay is pulled up. When the access terminal detects a TIME-MASTER, it starts beeping at one-second intervals.
  • Page 16: Programming With Omega Software

     Monitor with a resolution of 1,024 768 pixel or higher, or a resolution of 1,024  600 pixel (netbook)  CEStronics Suite software  A valid licence for CEStronics Suite software  OMEGA MIfare RF-NET Access Point (No. 3, maximum of ten devices per Access Point) ...
  • Page 17 Introduction Setting up a online radio network Setting up a system for manual programming For further information, please refer to the User Manual of the CEStronics Suite which is available free of charge at www.ces.eu. OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 18: System Components

    Introduction System components You can purchase various locking media and options from a CEStronics partner to match your  specific requirements. Locking media: You can operate the locking cylinder with the following locking media: transponder key, key fob, card. Wall terminals (example figure) SYSTEM-MASTER: The SYSTEM-MASTER is used to authorize the PROGRAM-MASTERS for the system.
  • Page 19: Versions And Their Functions

    NoTime, programming with programmer, programming without time zones and events Time, programming with programmer, programming with time zones and events /NET With RF-modul, for use within CEStronics-RF- networks In preparation: NoTime in virtual network, /N-V programming without time zones and events...
  • Page 20: Scope Of Delivery

    Introduction Scope of delivery Before fitting and commissioning, please check the contents  of the package and the scope of delivery. Check new devices for transport damage and inform your  dealer promptly if any damage is found. Satisfy yourself that you have received the version you ...
  • Page 21 Introduction WT-M-I Wall terminal type WT-M-I (housing: CES Standard) Fitting frame 2 universal screws 2.5  20 mm 2 fastening screws 3 30 mm with 2 plugs OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 22 Introduction WT-M-II Only use J-Y(St)-Y 2  2  0.6 mm² cables for the  connection between the control unit and the  reader module. After the cable has been laid, the connection must  be established, see page 26 ff. Reader terminal (outside terminal) for wall terminal type WT-M-II (housing: CES Standard) Fitting frame...
  • Page 23: Connections

    CAUTION Danger of injury by improper mounting work. Ensure that the wall terminals are only wired  by skilled electricians or CEStronics partners trained on the product. WT-M-I Screw terminal for relay 2 Screw terminal for relay 1 Screw terminal for power supply...
  • Page 24 Introduction Connections WT-M-I Screw terminal for relay 2, relay contact C Screw terminal for relay 2, relay contact NO Screw terminal for relay 1, relay contact C Screw terminal for relay 1, NO contact Screw terminal for relay 1, NC contact 10 Screw terminal for power supply 8 28 V AC/DC...
  • Page 25 Introduction Ensure that the permissible RF ranges are observed:  As soon as an authorized locking medium grants access, the relays are switched. OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 26 Introduction WT-M-II OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 27 Introduction Controller terminal (inside terminal) Reader terminal (outside terminal) Screw terminals - reader module to control units Currently not used Screw terminals - control unit to reader module Currently not used Screw terminal for relay 1and power supply Screw terminal for relay 2 The length of the cable between the control terminal and the reader terminal must not exceed 20 metres.
  • Page 28 Introduction Connections WT-M-II Controller terminal Screw terminal for relay 2, relay contact C Screw terminal for relay 2, relay contact NO Screw terminal for relay 1, relay contact C Screw terminal for relay 1, NO contact Screw terminal for relay 1, NC contact 10 Screw terminal for power supply 8 28 V AC/DC 11 Screw terminal for power supply 8 28 V AC/DC OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 29 Introduction Connections WT-M-II Reader terminal Screw terminal GnD to control unit terminal 1 Screw terminal RxD to control unit terminal 3 Screw terminal TxD to control unit terminal 2 Screw terminal VCC to control unit terminal 4 (reader module supply voltage) OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 30 Introduction Ground terminal Transmit Data terminal Receive Data terminal Common Connector Voltage terminal Ensure that the permitted RF ranges and cable lengths are  not exceeded: As soon as an authorized locking medium grants access, the relays are switched. OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 31: Fitting The Wall Terminals

    The wall terminal may be damaged if not fitted properly. The wall terminals may only be fitted by skilled persons such as skilled electricians or CEStronics partners trained on the product by CEStronics. NOTICE The wall terminal may be damaged by static charges.
  • Page 32 Fitting the wall terminals DANGER In case of malfunctions, it may not be possible to open the door in emergency situations which could result in personal injury or even death. Satisfy yourself that the selected wall terminal  is suitable for your door system. Contact the manufacturer of the door system ...
  • Page 33: Disassembly Of The Wall Terminals

    The following tool is required:  Screwdriver with suitable tips / bits for slotted-head screws and recessed head (Phillips) screws To disassemble the WT-M-I wall terminal, proceed as follows: Lift the wall terminal from the fitting frame.  You now hold the control module with the cover in your hands.
  • Page 34 Fitting the wall terminals To do so, insert the slotted-head screwdriver into the recess  as shown below. Lift off the cover.  You can now fit the control module through the two oblong holes. This completes the disassembling. OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 35: Fastening The Fitting Frame Of The Wall Terminals

    Fitting the wall terminals Fastening the fitting frame of the wall terminals The wall terminal can be fitted with or without the fitting frame. Whether or not you use the fitting frame depends on the local installation conditions. If you do not use a fitting frame, a wired in-wall switch box is required.
  • Page 36 Fitting the wall terminals  The mounting holes of the wall terminal must always be aligned horizontally, also when the wall terminal is installed on in-wall switch boxes. Only use the oblong mounting holes for fastening the fitting  frame. Ensure that all cables required for the connection are guided ...
  • Page 37: Fitting The Wt-M-I Wall Terminal

    Fitting the WT-M-I wall terminal The wall terminal is supplied preassembled. Before fitting, the wall terminal must first be disassembled. Follow the steps for disassembling the WT-M-I wall terminal  on pages 33 ff. For fitting the wall terminal without the fitting frame, you need already installed and prepared in-wall switch boxes.
  • Page 38 Fitting the wall terminals Fasten the wall terminal with two 2.5  20 mm universal  screws on the in-wall switch box. Ensure that the two LEDs (1) of the wall terminal are at the  top when the wall terminal is fastened. Push the cover on to the control module as shown in the ...
  • Page 39 Fitting the wall terminals Push the cover onto the control module, exerting only a  slight pressure. This completes the fitting of the WT-M-I wall terminal. OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 40: Fitting The Wt-M-Ii Wall Terminal

    Fitting the wall terminals Fitting the WT-M-II wall terminal The WT-M-II control module and the reader module are supplied preassembled. Before mounting, the control module and the reader module must first be disassembled. Follow the steps for disassembling the WT-M-II wall terminal ...
  • Page 41 Fitting the wall terminals The length of the cable between the control module and the reader module must not exceed 20 metres.  Only the supplied cable may be used. Do not extend the cable! Only use J-Y(St)-Y 2  2  0.6 mm² cables for the ...
  • Page 42 Fitting the wall terminals Push the cover on to the control module and the reader  module as shown in the following figures: Insert the cover into the respective recesses.  Push the covers onto the control module and the reader ...
  • Page 43: Operating The Wall Terminal

    Operating the wall terminal Operating the wall terminal To open your door system with the wall, you require a locking medium that is authorized for the wall terminal. Please refer to the enclosed Programming Instructions on how to authorize locking media. Mifare locking media To perform the locking or unlocking operation, hold your ...
  • Page 44: Desfire Ev1 Transponder (Locking Media)

    You use DESFire EV-1 locking media in two different modes: DESFire EV-1 in security mode (optional) Locking devices and locking media operating in the security mode (1) are manufactured exclusively by CEStronics and programmed with individual keys and special firmware. The data transmission between the locking device and the locking medium is encrypted.
  • Page 45 Locking media operating in the standard mode behave like any other ISO 14443 transponders. For authorization, the UID of the locking medium is used. If you manage your systems with the CEStronics software, you can use both DESFire EV-1 variants with the CEStronics software.
  • Page 46: Programming Via Programming Cable

     Monitor with a resolution of 1,024 768 pixel or higher, or a resolution of 1,024  600 pixel (netbook)  CEStronics Suite software  A valid licence for CEStronics Suite software  At least one locking device (4).  Programming cable (No. 3, optional) Satisfy yourself that the OMEGA software has been installed ...
  • Page 47: Overview Of Programming Via Cable

    Programming via programming cable Further information on the installation and use of the Mifare software can be found in the OMEGA Software Operating Instructions which are available free of charge at www.ces.eu. Overview of programming via cable OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 48 Programming via programming cable To program your wall terminals via the programming cable, you must remove the cover. The following example shows the procedure for the CES standard housing. Proceed accordingly for the other housing series to gain access to the interface for the programming cable. Proceed as follows: Release the cover carefully from the control module using a ...
  • Page 49 Plug the programming cable (1) into the interface (2) on the  board of the wall terminal. Wall terminals WT-M-I, WT-M-II, housing CES Standard Wall terminals WT-M-I, WT-M-II in various housing types and for flush installation Start OMEGA Mifare Client and log in. ...
  • Page 50 Programming via programming cable The status line of Mifare Client displays the message "Waiting for locking device". If this message does not appear within a couple of seconds, no driver for the programming cable has been installed and you must install the driver manually. Follow the directions in the OMEGA Software Operating ...
  • Page 51: Lost Master Or Locking Medium

    If a Master medium has been lost, have the wall  terminal initialized only by persons trained on the product by CEStronics or a CEStronics partner. Always keep all Master media at a safe place. ...
  • Page 52: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Have your wall terminals serviced and their perfect  functioning verified every six months by CEStronics or by a CEStronics partner only. Spare Parts The wall terminals does not require any spare parts for you to change. If you need service, please contact your professional CES ...
  • Page 53: Trouble-Shooting

    The locking medium is out of the reading range of the wall terminal. Reduce the distance to the reader.  If the error still cannot be eliminated, contact your CEStronics partner. OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 54: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal  Neither the wall terminal nor any parts thereof may be discarded with the normal household waste. Ask your local authorities about recycling and/or the proper disposal of the device in line with environmental regulations. Our packaging is made of environmentally friendly, reusable materials.
  • Page 55: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data WT-M-I/WT-M-II (CES standard) Dimensions for CES standard housing Dimensions Length: approx. 84 mm, (WT-M-I u. WT-M-II): Width: approx. 84 mm, Height: approx. 19 mm Fitting frame: Length: approx. 84 mm, Width: approx. 84 mm, Height: approx. 20 mm...
  • Page 56: Wt-M-I/Wt-M-Ii (Flush Installation)

    Technical data WT-M-I/WT-M-II (Flush installation) Dimensions for flush installation Dimensions: Length: approx. 66 mm, Width: approx. 66 mm, Height: approx. 35 mm Reader terminal: Length: approx. 66 mm, Width: approx. 66 mm, Height: approx. 18 mm Power supply: 8–28 V AC/DC, 150 mA...
  • Page 57 Max. 1 SYSTEM-MASTER Max. 10 PROGRAM-MASTER Permissible operating Reader terminal (WT-M-II): temperatures: –25 °C to +70 °C Controller terminal (WT-M-I/ WT-M-II): -25 °C to +70 °C Humidity: Max. 95 %, not condensed Environmental conditions: Not suitable for use in corrosive atmospheres (chlorine, ammonia, lime water).
  • Page 58: Appropriate Power Supply

    Technical data Appropriate power supply The following power packs are recommended as power supplies for the WT-M-I and WT-M-II wall terminals:  Part number 247723 (12 V DC, 1 A)  Part number 247724 (12 V DC, 800 mA) WT-M-I/WT-M-II,...
  • Page 59: Wt-M-I/Wt-M-Ii, Ip 55, Surface Installation (Optional)

    Technical data WT-M-I/WT-M-II, IP 55, surface installation (optional) WT-M-I/WT-M-II, IP 55, Flush installation (optional) Alle Maße in mm. OMEGA Mifare wall terminals...
  • Page 60: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Reader The reader terminal is installed in your wall terminals. It detects locking media. For security reasons, the WT-M-II wall terminal has a discrete reader module which can be fitted at a distance of up to 20 m away from the Controller terminal. Master media Optional media for programming the wall terminals.
  • Page 61: Overview Of The Signals

    Overview of the signals Overview of the signals Normal operation with locking media Meaning Signal type Signal Authorized access Beeper 1  short LED green 1  short Unauthorized access Beeper 4  short attempt LED red 4  short Programming with Master media Meaning Signal type Signal...
  • Page 62 Overview of the signals Enabling and disabling the Office function Meaning Signal type Signal Enabling with locking Beeper 1  long medium LED green 1  short Disabling with locking Beeper 1  short medium LED green 1  long Programming in radio network Meaning Signal type Signal...
  • Page 63 Overview of the signals Programming with RF-Master-Set Meaning Signal type Signal Enabling learning mode Beeper 1  short, after leaving reading range On as long as medium LED green is within range Disabling learning mode Beeper 1  long, after laving reading range On as long as medium LED green...
  • Page 64: Notes On The Manufacturer's Warranty

    All technical data and features are subject to change without notice. The information and data contained in this document are subject to change without notice. Without the express written permission by CEStronics, no part of this document may be copied or transmitted for any purpose. © 2011 CEStronics, Velbert Part no.: BRO2217-002...
  • Page 65 +49 (0)2051-204-0 +33 (0)1-43 07 35 78   +49 (0)2051-204-229 info@fr.ces.eu  info@ces.eu www.ces.eu/fr www.ces.eu CEStronics GmbH CESnederland B.V. Friedrichstraße 243 Lage Brink 9 D-42551 Velbert NL- 7317 BD Apeldoorn +49 (0)2051-204-0 +31 (0)55-52 66 89-0   +49 (0)2051-204-229 +31 (0)55-52 66 89-9 ...

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